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Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's a process- living each day, making it better than the one before. It is wise advise to prepare for the 'what if' situations. Like the cake, prepare and prevent rather than repair and repent! =)

Great post- it made me think about the little things. Thanks for opening up and sharing. Miss you much!
Take care, Kim G =)

10:35 AM

Anonymous Nora from Chicago said...

Man, I want to learn how to frost a cake like the one in the picture! :)

I like the country western lyrics, "You've got to stand for something, or you'll fall for anything."

I don't like the current thought that some people (and many politicians) have that "it is easier to apologize, than to ask permission". The former seems so selfish while the latter seems so disrespectful. Thoughts?

9:30 PM

Blogger The Monkeys said...

You seem like an amazing person! I totally agree with Kim G. That's what life is about- reevaluating, changing, trying to make each day better. The fact that you can take criticism and not get hurt, but reevaluate is great! I know I get caught in lots of gray areas myself!

7:33 AM

Blogger Jill said...

Great post Kristi! I think posts like this are such a valuable thing to have as part of your personal history, and are great triggers for growth. I'm sure the next time you're in a questionable situation you'll be quicker to react based on this post and the experience leading up to it.

I have had moments with my kids (one was watching a video at home) where I should have stopped it and made a statement of it, but kept thinking it wasn't so bad, those moments pain me now.

1:21 PM

Blogger Traci said...

your thoughts about why you didn't end up leaving the movie was exactly how i felt when we saw corraline with our children.
definately was a teaching moment for me and my kids too!
great post!

6:16 PM

Blogger michelle said...

I love this post. It really shows the process, the constant re-evaluation. It's what we all need to do!

6:21 AM

Blogger crystal said...

I am sheepish to admit that I do see rated R movies, but I had an experience years ago that DID teach me to walk out on any movie that is offensive. I stuck it out and watched "Seven" because I kept hoping for it to get better, for a moral ending, for optimism, and because I didn't want to waste my money.

NEVER AGAIN!

And also, I have never watched evil scary movies again. If i do relent and see a rated R movie, it's always some fluffy chick flick, etc.

I love what you had to say in this post. And I love the chocolate cake analogy; SO VERY APPLICABLE in so many venues of life.

1:03 AM

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