Today I thought I was interviewing for a great job and it sounded exactly like what I want to do. Β It was except that it was in another country (and moving to two countries twice this past year is enough for me).Β I was a little bit deflated after hearing that. Β It has taken a while to find and switch to a job that really interested and excited me…and then it didn’t quite work out.Β The Manila visit was also hard as we saw my husband’s grandma valiantly fighting but still slipping away.
I’m sure you’ve encountered difficult situations. Β I know it can be crushing. Β But keep on going, keep on trying, and keep on hoping for the best (and it will happen eventually).
I choose hope.
I hope you do too!
Have a lovely week!
Having had a somewhat challenging weekend, this is just what I needed to hear this morning! Sorry about the job and your husband’s grandma love xx
With a positive attitude, things will work out for the best. You’ll find another job that interests you. And I hope your grandma-in-law will be okay. Hugs!
(Also, I’m just about done with the gift guide. The collage is finished, now I just need to write the little intro and compile the list. I should have that to you this evening after work. <3)
I love this! I just bought some new Chucks and am tempted to pull out the laces and make a reminder for myself. So sorry to hear about your husband’s grandmother. Sending good thoughts to you and your family about her health. I just know you’ll find a job you love – it’s out there for you π
Awh sorry that that job didn’t work out and so sorry to hear about your husband’s grandmother. Sending you big hugs and lots of positive energy. xoxo
LOVE those “hope” laces!!!! – and always keep a positive – better to send off positive energy then negative – this way only positive will come back to you!!!
*kiss kiss*
Erika
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Sorry about your husband’s Grandmother. Like the quote goes “… this too shall pass!”
I choose hope too!
Sometimes hope is all i have to cling to. Sending lots of positive energy your way.
awwww sorry about the interview π
I’ve been having a challenging in my life for awhile now. Sometimes it does get quite hard, but I do try to keep hope alive.
I choose hope this week also. Lovely images. I’m so sorry to hear about your husband’s grandma. π
I’m so sorry to hear about your husband’s grandma! And I know exactly how you mean about moving around to too many new cities and countries! Sending you lots of good wishes that things will work out (they always do!) Hope your week is off to a good start.
Stay positive my dear. Am really sorry about the job and your hub’s grandma. Hugs!
So sorry it sounds like it’s been a hard few days. I’m happy that you guys were able to go to Manila to see your husband’s grandma, although her struggle is so difficult to witness (from up close or afar).
Sending you and your family well wishes and light.
p.s. i added you to my blog list too! xoxo
Beautiful shots, and great message! The shoelace photo is awesome!
Thanks for the well wishes lovelies!
Aww, sorry to hear about that π Hope things pick up for you!
I find that all I can do this year is choose hope. It’s about the only thing that has gotten me through.
Such an inspiring post! My brother has the word “hope” in script tattooed on his wrist…it’s a beautiful tat!
So sorry to hear about all this. I hope things start looking up for you soon. You’re right–choosing hope is very important.
my husband’s grandma’s not doing so well either. so sorry to hear about that. i think hope is the right message at this point. i love the first shot.
hope things are getting better π
aww, just keep the positive attitude! i`m sure everything will be fine!
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Smooches to you!
This is such a wonderful post even though it is laced with some disappointment. Hope is where it’s at – it is the foundation of survival. Hang in there!!
*hugs*
Carrie
I choose gratefulness…everything good comes from this, cheers Katherine
This is a great message for a Monday! I’m so sorry to hear about your job and your husband’s grandmother. Keeping hope alive is so important though, I truly believe in the power of positive thought. I hope you have a lovely week Aimee!
Lovely message, and having just had a similar experience in Manila with my grandma, especially poignant.
xx Cristina
so true thank you! jobs are so hard and watching family slip away is so difficult, congrats to her for fighting so hard!
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Such gorgeous photos love! I wanted to say thank you so much for the giveaway notebooks! I am writing you an email in 2 seconds here! xoxo
I need hope right now too.
Hugs from me.
Ha! There seems to be something in the air right now…
Challenging times. I am job hunting as well.
This post is great, and you are right.
Let’s keep on going, keep on trying, and keep on hoping for the best (and it will happen eventually).