I�m so glad I saw this! Great post Bob. I�ve been depressing myself lately. My son (21) is leaving for 5 months in Australia on a study abroad program through his school. His girlfriend and best friend are also going. Although I�m terribly excited for him, I�ve never been away from him for more than 10 days. Five months sounds SOOOO long, and Australia is on the other side of the world. He loves traveling and this will be a fabulous experience for him. Your post helped me get my priorities straight.
Here�s to being happy with what you have.
To all of the new quitters: Want the quit more than anything and you WILL get what you want.
Not cravin', never cavin'.
Hummy
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