Sunday, May 20, 2007

Do you Trust your boyfriend or hubby?


Do you Trust your boyfriend or hubby?

1) Have you ever had any reason to distrust the one you love?
2) Does your partner seem to work allot of late nights or comes home from work at odd hours?
3) Do they walk out of the room when they receive calls searching for somewhere private? Don't live in doubt, it is the worst thing to do. I did it for years and had paced the floor many nights. I thought my mate was cheating on me but then I trusted her so I gave her the benefit of the doubt.

Empty House
Here I am once again,The echoes are my own,
A house made for two to share,
But I am so alone,
I pace the hardened floors,
Soon I lay and go to sleep,
I never heard the bedroom door,
She never kissed me on my cheek,
She just climbed slowly into bed,
Never cuddling next to me,
The faint smell of polo said,
I wonder who that man may be....
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Thursday, May 3, 2007

Afraid of Dying

When were younger I find it amazing how we never really even considered the possibility of death. We had the mind set that we were invincible and had no site to any end at all. Let's face it, "life was great"!

At age 20 to 25 were too busy to think about Death but we slowly see the high school years fading into the past. Friends have got married and moved on and the town you once lived in has changed. New people are calling your town home, buildings going up left and right and your really more worried about getting into that new home or buying a car to really take notice of anything else. People are getting married all around you but your too busy in your career and you put it off till one day your mate leaves you.

30 hits like a ton of bricks and your starting to realize not only have you put on some pounds but kids are starting to call you mam and sir. Your not carded at clubs anymore nor do you even feel comfortable hanging out at them. I think one of the biggest things you realize is that your turning out just like your parents. Then it hits you even harder, The thought that you wont live forever and maybe just maybe your life is half over and your heading down hill.

35-40 you accept Death but have a hard time with the fact you will become nothing or at least that's how it feels. You think about how many friends you have and wonder if you died tomorrow how many friends would show up? Nothingness becomes a big thing and if you don't have any children then your thinking about having them really soon,"Like Yesterday".

40-45 Death is thought of but now your realizing you could possibly live 40 or more years. Heck you survived your teen age years why not eat healthier and exercise and live a bit longer. You try every diet plan there is and then most throw in the towel and go back on the bad habits they developed over the years. "Hey I'm gonna die someday anyway, Right? Actually most have had children and they think about things like being a grandma or grandfather. Or they look at their kids and try to remember them when they were young and needy, not independent and always gone.

45- older...... I cant tell you yet...The only thing I can tell you is to treat everyday like it's your Last because time is flying so fast at this age it's ridiculous!!!

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Death Insurance for the Living

Death Insurance seems to be talked about allot lately especially with my age group and older. Some people though look at it a little bit differently then I do. Some look at it as not benefiting them, or they just don't want to think about dying and death. Then their is the other group who thinks mainly about the extra cost and with all their other bills they wont even consider it.

Lets face it that if you really look at it on how it is intended to be used if or when that day comes then it is a benefit for you even though you wont be around to see it being used. When you think about your loved ones and how they will cope with life without you then you'll understand that the benefit you get is knowing even after death you are still helping and supporting them.

No death insurance doesn't guarantee your gonna live or die instead it insures that the ones you love will not be hindered by your death or absence. Death Insurance is usually very affordable and just having the feeling of taking care of your family and doing the right thing is well worth what you will spend.

"Well I don't have the money"! Ive heard that so many times but yet people are getting their kids cell phones, TVs,sound players, video games, etc... Seems to me that Death Insurance would actually be a better purchase then anyone of those items. If you love your family which I know you do then you will think and plan for the future and hopefully consider having Life Insurance and Death Insurance.

I hope i have at least at the minimal made you rethink about planning for the day we all dread.

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