“Imagine going a long time without seeing someone you love. Then after months or years getting the moment to see them and catch up. I think that's what death is like. Going a long time and missing them a lot, more and more each day. No matter how many years go by you miss them just as much as the first day they left. I miss my mom. Its been years. Its easier to manage but I miss her more and more. But I often think of the moment we will meet again and catch up again. In living life going a long time not seeing someone is tough then catching up right where you left off BUT imagine in death how powerful the feeling to see them again must be. Death is getting the chance to catch up and see them again. Experiencing the butterflies and that special high that is felt all over your body. Do not fear death. Embrace it as you do life. In life, love hard! Life moves fast. For when your time comes you have a chance to love hard again and catch up with those that left, those you've missed and those that missed you. Someone is there counting the days to seeing you again. Some you may not expect or some you've missed just as much. Don't fear what you think you're leaving behind. Don't fear at all. For what you leave is temporary, the living will too join you as you wait for them. And, that moment to catch up is worth the wait. You will pick up right where you left off as if time did not pass.”
Jill Telford“I don't live to work. I work to live. Before I die, I know I lived.”
Jill Telford“There is no way to clearly capture or sum up life...when fully lived.”
Jill Telford“The only reality is the now. Why live in the tomorrows and the yesterdays? Live now.”
Jill Telford“Start each day asking, "How do I want others to feel?" Then act accordingly.”
Jill Telford“Running my fastest not from my past. Running from those who have hurt me in it. And, they can't catch me anymore. I escaped from the land of make believe.”
Jill Telford“We are all different. God made us that way. Drawing a line in the sand due to that is indeed unfortunate.”
Jill Telford“Yesterday I smiled, tomorrow never came and today is what I'm living.”
Jill Telford“Walls get made, walls crumble, buildings get built, buildings collapse, memories get made, memories last.”
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