Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Finally, a New Post...

Someone reminded me that I haven't posted anything this entire year. It's true. In fact, when I got on today, I'd almost forgotten how to post.

This has been an interesting year for me. Towards the beginning of the year, I met and fell in love with this amazing man. There were countless things that I loved about him and I was confident that the direction we were headed was absolutely the right thing. But, recently, things ended.

This caught me off guard and totally unprepared. I was left with a lot of questions and obvious heartbreak. I have really good days and incredibly hard days - sometimes both at the same time.

That being said, I would do it again, even knowing what the outcome would be. I learned a lot and am a better person having experienced what I did. I'm feeling a little lost but am confident that everything will be okay.

I want nothing but the best for him.

5 comments:

The Mecham Family said...

Oh Christy, that totally stinks! But you have to go through heartbreak to find true love, so it's just a stepping stone. :) I hope to see you this weekend, will you be at Mapleton's 24th of July Celebration!?

Mike and Mindy Williams said...

I wondered if that was the case--heartbreaks are the WORST! Wanna hear my favorite quote about that?...

"Speaking of the Savior, Elder Bruce and Sister Marie Hafen write that "the height of his infinite capacity for joy is the inverse, mirror image of the depth of his capacity to bear our burdens. And as it is with Him, so it can be for us. Our sorrows and sacrifices carve and stretch the caverns of feeling within our own hearts. and as these caverns are enlarged they expand our soul's capacity for joy."
Good luck!!

ashycam said...

Sorry things didn't work out. It must be difficult. Hang in there. The Lord is watching over you.

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