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Do you ever wish we were living in different times
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<blockquote data-quote="tinamarie1" data-source="post: 36164" data-attributes="member: 255"><p>Ok, so skeeters comments kind of made me a little sad...but as I read on smiles smiles smiles at all of your stories. </p><p>I know that hard times have always existed, I guess what I was pondering this morning and last night (while listening to that music) was that people seemed so happy with the littlest things. It didn't take alot of money, or success. They had their family, they relished in time together, kids played outside all day long until the street lights came on. </p><p>I know it may sound strange, but I really admire amish people. I love to watch them and how they have stuck to their values and lifestyle. Their kids know the true meaning of a hard days work so..thats kind of a little out there I know, but I just long for a slow paced life and values that no longer seem to exist in our society. </p><p>oh..Mattsmom..I loved your comments!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinamarie1, post: 36164, member: 255"] Ok, so skeeters comments kind of made me a little sad...but as I read on smiles smiles smiles at all of your stories. I know that hard times have always existed, I guess what I was pondering this morning and last night (while listening to that music) was that people seemed so happy with the littlest things. It didn't take alot of money, or success. They had their family, they relished in time together, kids played outside all day long until the street lights came on. I know it may sound strange, but I really admire amish people. I love to watch them and how they have stuck to their values and lifestyle. Their kids know the true meaning of a hard days work so..thats kind of a little out there I know, but I just long for a slow paced life and values that no longer seem to exist in our society. oh..Mattsmom..I loved your comments! [/QUOTE]
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