I loved the sepia tone and the thought provoking quote of this vintage postcard. I like to think of "the tracks we leave", as the way we interact with others.
As a Rehabilitation Counselor (my day job) I am constantly reminded of these things:
- People need second chances, but they need to show a lot of hard work and determination to deserve a third or fourth chance.
- You should always take responsibility for your actions - even when it means admitting you were wrong.
- People can change.
- It's OK to set limits and boundaries - and it's OK to say no.
- Determination - a positive attitude - hard work - and a good support system (friends/family) will allow you to succeed at just about everything.
- Your happiness, your kids, your finances, and your employment will greatly be affected by how positive or negative your marriage is.
- Find out what makes you happy, what you can lose yourself in, and always make time for it.
Along the Railroad tracks of Wyoming......
There is something nostalgic about trains and railroad tracks. My darling hubby is a conductor on the Union Pacific Railroad. He gets to see so many unique areas of the Wyoming landscape. Recently, he took us to Point of Rocks, a familiar site to him, as each trip, he passes by the once prominent stage coach stop. It is now considered a Wyoming ghost town. One of the buildings is now crumbling, but the other has been restored. You could almost picture a scene out of "Deadwood" (HBO series) as the stagecoach pulled up and the weary travelers got off.