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Magical Moment 367, "Do You Believe in Signs?"

Lately I've been searching for a sign. Something that clearly shows me what I'm supposed to do next in life. Questions are gathering over my head, waiting for me to make a decision. So I've been looking at signs, and they've given me some pretty good advice...

...Before you speak
...Have a cup of coffee with an old friend instead
...Go for a walk
...A polite "excuse me" goes a long way
...You never know when your sky could fall
...Of course I believe in this one! Is this a sign I should move to Grimes, PA?

I'm not sure I've found the definitive one yet, however. I'm looking for something that roughly says, "Hey you, piano girl! Take this job, move to this apartment, go to this school (or don't go), and if you do this, this, and this, you'll be a successful musician, performer, and songwriter." Too much to ask for? I guess I'll just have to search my own heart and mind. Thankfully though, I have some guidance which I've found to be a great comfort:

"I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go: I will counsel you and watch over you." Psalm 32:8


Comments

Robin said…
Too true... He is indeed the one who knows us best, and therefore guides us best!
laughwithusblog said…
What happens when you look back and realize the sign for the road you're on said, "Wrong Way?" Just asking? :)
I came over here after Paul wrote about you. He's right, this is a lovely blog. All the best as you build your career AND enjoy your life.
... Paige said…
Dropping by from Paul's place...for sure a lovely blog.
Sometimes it's the journey that gets you there and remember no one learned to walk without standing up and falling down only to get up again.

I'm sure you will be where you are needed
Anonymous said…
I popped over from Paul's blog. What a lovely blog you have :o)
Hilary said…
Clever sign interpretations. I'm sure you'll find your true sign if you keep searching.
MaggieGem said…
Love the interpretations, I'm sure you'll find your answers!
Kass said…
Came over from Paul's blog. Lovely post. Wonderful blog. I congratulate you.
Dawn said…
Oh Elizabeth!!!! I love this post! We should go on a walk together and be inspired:)))

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