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I know this transformation is painful, but you're not falling apart; you're just falling into something different, with a new capacity to be beautiful.
Well, for me, I'm grateful for the reminder. For you, it sounds like you may be in the "goo" part of the caterpiller-to-butterfly process, so I am sending you lots of good vibes and cheers that you WILL reconstitute!
Oh, love it. Transition is so hard and such a loss-to-new-opportunity cycle, but that reminder that opportunity lurks where things are messy and risky is a beautiful one. I hope your transition shifts quickly out of the falling-apart stage.
After many blissful years of marriage, my husband Grey and I decided to toss the birth control and take the plunge into parenthood. What we've encountered instead is a diagnosis of unexplained infertility and an inability to stay pregnant. Now, after two losses, a failed FET, a diagnosis of APA syndrome and an early delivery & NICU experience, we are finally parenting our miracle twins. This is our story.
Awesome quote and a great picture to illustrate it. Sending you bright blessings for the coming year.
ReplyDeleteWow, I needed this quote this morning. Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteOooh, good one!! And great photo too!
ReplyDeleteWell, for me, I'm grateful for the reminder. For you, it sounds like you may be in the "goo" part of the caterpiller-to-butterfly process, so I am sending you lots of good vibes and cheers that you WILL reconstitute!
ReplyDeleteLove that quote. I can think of numerous times in my life when it would have applied. Maybe now too.
ReplyDeleteHope it's not too painful for you, and that you can see the beauty on the way.
Oh, love it. Transition is so hard and such a loss-to-new-opportunity cycle, but that reminder that opportunity lurks where things are messy and risky is a beautiful one. I hope your transition shifts quickly out of the falling-apart stage.
ReplyDeleteLove this quote. I would always have to tell myself something similar to this for each of my job changes.
ReplyDeletePerfect image (and reminder) for that quote. Here's to new beauty.
ReplyDeleteI especially like the ending "... with a new capacity to be beautiful." It's a reminder to see the good, to recognize a different kind of beauty.
ReplyDeleteA great outlook. Sometimes it feels like it's happening every 20 minutes. xo
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