If she could go back and tell her on the very first morning of her 39th year
She would wake up with promise of hope and visions she thought were clear
She would tell her to pay attention in those next two months ahead
That if she did, she would maybe be more prepared and not be blindsided intstead
She would tell her not to let the real her hide
To let her out and not hold her inside
She would tell her this would be a year plagued with many regrets
A year for sure, she would never forget
To let go of what she thought she was supposed to be
To let others in and see
That she isn’t perfect and has it all together and figured out
That she might have a smile on her face, but was filled with doubt
She would tell her that there’s no such thing as a perfect mother
She would tell her to forgive herself so she could forgive others
She would tell her never to take for granted the people she loved thinking they would always be there
To never miss a moment to show them how much she cares
She would tell her to let go of the anger that kept spilling out
That clung to her and filled her mind with fear and doubt
She would tell her, her husbands best friend would unexpectedly pass away
She would tell her to be there for him and during this time not to forget to pray
She would tell her that even though she and her husband had completely redone every room and put a new bathroom in their beautiful house and bought many things
She would never see the happiness they thought it would bring
She would tell her those things were just filling a void in their heart
A place where God should have been from the start
She would tell her in a month her mom would get in a motorcycle accident and by a miracle was saved
She would tell her to appreciate the gift of time God gave
She would tell her just let things go and not be so uptight
That life was too short for petty little fights
She would tell her to cherish each moment with the people she loves so much and doesn’t want to let go
She would tell her all the things she just didn’t know
That her husband of 20 years was about to leave what she thought was a happy home
She would tell her that there would be times she would feel so alone
She would tell her that it will feel like her world as she knows it is ending
She would tell her, her 39th year is a year of mending
She would tell her there will be days she won’t want to even get out of bed
She would tell her to start every day with God, to fight the negative voices in her head
The voices that would tell her she wasn’t good enough
That she was abandoned and unloving and life would always be tough
She would tell her that God would up hold her and wipe every tear she cried
That he would bring her through each moment she felt like she was dying inside
She would tell her God would take away everything that was not of him
Her anger, her hurt, attitude, unforgiveness in her heart, opinionated arguments where she had to win
She would tell her it would hurt and feel like her insides were being ripped out
But in the end she would be a new person without a doubt
She would tell her that even though he left it wasn’t just him who made the mistakes
That they both made choices that would lead them down the path that would lead them to the choices they would make
She would tell her he’s not a bad person for choosing what he did
She would tell her that in his mind he gave all he had to give
She would tell her to let God show her how to forgive those who hurt her for no reason
That the pain it caused would last only for a season
She would tell her that holding on to what hurt her would only make her hurt more
That no matter what, she would never know the reason it happened for
She would tell her to pray for them and learn to let go of the past
She would tell her to make each memory last
To take it all with her wherever she goes
To a future only God knows
She would tell her to take her time and grieve
To hold God close and always believe
That God is right with her by her side holding her hand
Loving her, guiding her, showing her he understands
That God didn’t cause this pain, but allowed it to happen and unfold
To a future only he can hold
She would tell her not to be bitter and be thankful for their years together
That as hard as it is, to let go of the forever
She would tell her that there will be better days than others
To draw closer to family and friends to be there for one another
She would tell her that God will give her friends that point her towards him when she’s down
People who love her for her when no one else is around
She would tell her she doesn’t need to beg or chase someone who wants to be in her life for good
That God will, when the time is right put someone in her life that makes her feel understood
She would tell her everyone in her life will be there if God wants them to
That if he doesn’t, he knows just what to do
She would tell her there will be days she throws her hands up asking why
That duing these times, she needs to look to God with her head held high
She would tell her to let go and let God take the lead
Knowing that God would supply her every need
She would tell her that this year will hurt like no other has before
She would tell her that she has no idea what is instore
She would tell her to get on her knees and pray
That nomatter what, everything will be ok
To trust God’s timing and not her own
She would tell her through it all she’s never alone
She would tell her there’s no way she could have made him stay
That in the end she would do it all again because its brought her to the person she is today
A woman who is full of flaws and isn’t afraid to show them anymore
A woman with hope for the future that’s instore
She would tell her that the most important thing she learned through this is how to love her self the way God does
To look to the future and not what was
To take that love that God gives her so she can love others in her life and let it pour from her heart
She would tell her to let God make a new start
To fill that place in her heart with God and know that’s the reason she’s still here
She would tell her that there’s no way she would would have made it without him in her 39th year
Yes, very personal, revealing, and full of learning to lean on God. Hopefully it will help someone in the same situation. Bless you!
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Thank you Kay ❤
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