2012-02-17

2012-002

Ok...So I was not really able to find the time to continue posting photographs of the jols for last year, but this is because I useed that time to run down memory lane!

I've started going through my photographs from 2000, when my family and I joined CMA and I have been posting these in albums on my FB profile.

One thing I realised was that I lost quite a lot of photographs between 2001 and 2004, because my computer at home was stolen before I had made backups!

But...Even though someone made off with a LOT of my photographs from those years, I still have a lot of memories from the other years, which makes up for some of the loss.

Some people have been askin gme why I've been going through this memory lane jog of mine and I have to admit that I am not sure. I think it has to do with the fact that my daughter has left home and my son is finishing school the end of this year.

So...maybe I am preparing myself for this whole "empty nest" thing. Whatever it is, I know it's good to go down memory lane every now and then, because it motivates you to live life to the fullest and to build memories as far as you go, because that's all that remains once you are gone one day.

I would like to differ with those that may feel this is a negative way of looking at life, because none of us know what tomorrow will bring, but we will always be able to look forward to tomorrow with great delight if we know that what we did today, and yesterday, and the day before, made a difference!

If you want to go down my memory lane with me, you are welcome to visit my fb albums. Check out Marc Laubscher and if you don't find me on there, click on THIS LINK to go to one of the albums. (From there you should be able to find the others.)

I've found it easier to post photographs on facebook, so I think I'll continue down memory lane until facebook contacts me and tells me to stop posting albums! :-)

Until next time, I'll leave you with an interesting thought that I posted as my status on facebook this morning:
"If we believe that God is watching us, the least we can do is to be entertaining."

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