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Live A Little, What the heck?

Well, well, well! It's been a while, but I have not forgotten you my friends.

Soooo, what have I been up to in the last little while (smile)?  I have celebrated my daughter's Sweet Sixteen birthday


and took a wonderfully exhilarating 7 day vacation to one of the most beautiful places on earth, Roatan, Honduras!!

Sometimes in life we don't always have the financial resources to do the things we really want to do.  So we sit and ponder and fret about not being able to enjoy life or do the things, the really important things that matter the most in life.  Things like making it happen for you and your family.  Celebrating that

 special milestone that once it's past it gone or taking that much need vacation.

Well not me.  I can be very determined in getting what matters to me.  They say "Once you set your mind to something the universe do what ever it takes to make it happen."  I call it a miracle or Faith, some call it luck.

A little bit of money, good friends and spontaneity goes a far way with some creativity and quick thinking.



The Purity Ring

Don't let life pass you by worrying about bills and stuff.  Get out of the rut and the routine and do something spontaneous...the universe will help you.



The Universe will provide, but only if you let it...Let it go and Live a little! What's the heck?! lol!

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