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I read, with tears in my eyes, Colin Jago’s post entitled: An obituary, of sorts. If you’ve not read it, I highly suggest that you do it. It is touching in both a sad and inspirational way. However, it is a poignant reminder to treat each day as special and to not put off those things that we wish to do or that we constantly postpone. Tomorrow, as it is said, is not promised.

So, take a moment to read Colin’s blog entry and then perhaps meditate on it a bit and then maybe even do something about it. If you’ve planned to climb a mountain, make the reservation. If you have old wounds that you’ve been holding on to, let them go and begin anew. If there is someone whom you’ve not contacted for a very long time, give them a call. Send out a little bit of positive energy someone’s way.

Colin’s post was wonderful and a great reminder of what’s important. My heart goes out to you and Christian and Colin!


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  One Response to “Climbing Mountains”

  1. Wow – - I’m touched….

    Colin mentions 2 sorts of people: Those who ask to help at times of crisis, and those who explain how the news impacts them…Sad, but not surprising in this “Me, me, me” world.

    I pray that when others are in times of crises and distress that I will be one of those who asks to help..

    Cheers,

    John :-)

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