tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7411028237459709692.post6370092607605821678..comments2023-11-21T13:22:03.369-05:00Comments on Rebekah Speaks: It never always gets worse. But sometimes it does.Rebekah Trittipoehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14317015166448407967noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7411028237459709692.post-90987472918214996112021-04-11T16:51:15.070-04:002021-04-11T16:51:15.070-04:00Rebekah!
I stumbled upon my old blog, which cau...Rebekah! <br /><br />I stumbled upon my old blog, which caused me to stumble upon your blog once again. Oh how I can relate to this post! I had a baby 3.5 years ago at the ripe ol' age of 42. I could not have imagined how much my life would change... how much I would learn, and how difficult raising a child actually is. Your post sums it up all so well. <br /><br />I cannot explain how comforting it is to once again come across your blog. I've noticed that getting older and having a child has caused me to look back upon my life and relive things, and think about things. It is bittersweet and also empowering. <br /><br />As I struggle with trying to get this 45 year old post baby back into shape, I am still thankful for all that it can accomplish. Who knew life would be so difficult and so fulfilling all at once?<br /><br />There is part of me that misses the days of going out on a 20 mile running run with few worries, but then again, I am quite sure I had plenty of worries that I simply cannot recall at this moment. I wouldn't trade where I am now for anything, but it is lovely to remember. Across the years, I still remember your quote in your book about being in a perfect moment. It has fit so very many moments in my life and on so many seemingly ordinary runs that were anything but ordinary.<br /><br />In any case, I wanted to say hello! And thank you!<br /><br />Your sister in Christ,<br />Cassieultracassiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11969916179907889539noreply@blogger.com