tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4410953310864598272.post2092497651622315765..comments2023-05-13T01:26:24.219-07:00Comments on Does This Blog Make Me Look Fat?: The Lost YearUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4410953310864598272.post-63302765779266172742009-08-18T09:34:43.075-07:002009-08-18T09:34:43.075-07:00I definitely second what Nancy said. In my life, ...I definitely second what Nancy said. In my life, I have always viewed a job as just that, a job - a way to pay the bills, nothing more. My life has always come before my job, which is why I have never had a career. I used to always tell my employers that my kids were my career. Is it any wonder that I have had over 40 jobs in my lifetime...haha...You are definitely a positive in my life as well, and you have so many talents that I envy. That job will come and when it does, just remember - it doesn't define the person you are, it just helps to pay the bills. How you live your life defines you and that is the you, that I love very dearly! XXOOcathihttp://www.everydayadventuresofacuriousgal.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4410953310864598272.post-54264908999378221982009-08-18T06:38:24.851-07:002009-08-18T06:38:24.851-07:00I would imagine your situation is kinda like the g...I would imagine your situation is kinda like the grieving process. But you should see you the way I see you. This has been a year not lost, but one of discovery. We, as people, are so much more than our accomplishments. Those things are good and help society move along, but it's the individual lives we touch and have a positive affect on that stay long after we're gone. You're a positive in so many lives...try to see that and know it in your heart.Nancynoreply@blogger.com