Dreams give you purpose - something to strive for. You continuously grow, reaching for this goal. Sometimes the goal comes easily. For many, the goal seems out of reach. This is how I feel right now - my dreams are unreachable. But, from experience, I know that if I work at them, little by little, dreams are reachable! I read that -- if you write down your dream, break it up into attainable pieces, and look at the parts instead of the whole thing -- as you cross off the parts accomplished, you can see that this dream can be realized.
Nothing has come easily to me. I've had to work hard for everything I have received in my life. I'm not complaining. This has made me a stronger person. For example, I paid my way through college. Yes, I didn't get top grades, but okay grades. But yet, I appreciate what it took for me to get that degree, and it wasn't just studying. I always envied girls in my house that had brand new clothes and nice cars. I wore t-shirts and jeans, and drove a beater car. I had to work instead of party. Since I worked so hard to get through school, I know I accomplished something great!
You can also realize your dreams! It may take a lot of work and time, but, in the end, it is so worth it! Dream Big! Reach for the Stars!
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Recipes
I need your help! I'm looking for easy broccoli recipes. I have an over abundance of broccoli in my garden this year. Please help me out and post your recipe.
You should just make aunt Judy's dip so I can eat it with your broccoli! lol --Jessica
ReplyDeleteps- I'll keep my eye out for some other broccoli recipies.
Here is Aunt Judy's dill dip recipe.
ReplyDelete1 container of plain yogurt
1/2 yogurt container of sour cream
1/2 yogurt container of mayonaise
1 tbs. of dill
1 tbs. of Lowreys seasoning salt
Mix and refrigerate.
Enjoy with your garden veggies.
Judy
Where have your blogs been??? I miss them!!! ALSO...I wanted to show you this gardening website...
ReplyDeleteThis shows a "gardening calander for each month (here's september)
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/gardencal/
And some other interesting stuff...(at your Alma Mater)
http://web.extension.uiuc.edu/mason/hort_env.html
Love, Mandie