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Posted on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 | 0 Comments
Sometimes I don't know if I want to be frustrated with how complicated life is, or if I'm grateful it's that way. Sometimes I wish I had all the answers, and sometimes I'm glad I don't. I think it would be a little overwhelming.
Answers to prayers amaze me. He's clever, Heavenly Father. Even an answer so simple as "Don't worry about it." Not "it'll all work out" or "this is what I want to happen." Just "don't worry about it." And I feel at peace. There is uncertainty but there is no apprehension. Whatever happens, I guess only time can tell.
Even if you don't believe in God, how can you not believe that something is out there? That someone or something is guiding us, listening to us, or even just watching our progress.

Sapa, Vietnam

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