Author: | Linda O'Toole | ISBN: | 9780993959554 |
Publisher: | L.O.Toole | Publication: | November 16, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Linda O'Toole |
ISBN: | 9780993959554 |
Publisher: | L.O.Toole |
Publication: | November 16, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Life is short. Those that are sitting on their death bed never regret doing things even if they failed. They regret never taking the chance on the things their hearts desired.
Lydia loved her home growing up. But like so many during her time, once she was married and had children her dreams were put on hold. She felt she had to get a real job and support those who depended on her.
John lost his parents when he was young and knew what a struggle it could be growing up with the only the bare necessities. When he married Lydia and the children came along he settled down and worked all the overtime and big projects he could to ensure his family lived a comfortable life. He lived the respected safe life with his dreams put on hold until his retirement years. After all 70 was the new 50, so he had lots of time to pursue his dreams in his retirement.
A turn of advents with Lydia’s aging parents and a Christmas spent with family, had them rethinking their current lifestyle. Can they really afford not to follow their dreams now?
Life is short. Those that are sitting on their death bed never regret doing things even if they failed. They regret never taking the chance on the things their hearts desired.
Lydia loved her home growing up. But like so many during her time, once she was married and had children her dreams were put on hold. She felt she had to get a real job and support those who depended on her.
John lost his parents when he was young and knew what a struggle it could be growing up with the only the bare necessities. When he married Lydia and the children came along he settled down and worked all the overtime and big projects he could to ensure his family lived a comfortable life. He lived the respected safe life with his dreams put on hold until his retirement years. After all 70 was the new 50, so he had lots of time to pursue his dreams in his retirement.
A turn of advents with Lydia’s aging parents and a Christmas spent with family, had them rethinking their current lifestyle. Can they really afford not to follow their dreams now?