So what were you doing on the "final day" of earth? I remember watching the movie 2012 a few years back, absolutely terrified in my cinema seat. What if all this happened? Would I be ready for it?
Well, on the final day of earth I wasn't really prepared. Then again, can anyone really prepare for death completely? The fear of death is what keeps us alive, but not necessarily living.
"LIFE IS NOT ABOUT HOW MANY BREATHS YOU TAKE, IT'S HOW MANY MOMENTS THAT TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY"
-Anonymous-
"LIFE IS NOT ABOUT HOW MANY BREATHS YOU TAKE, IT'S HOW MANY MOMENTS THAT TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY"
-Anonymous-
On "doomsday" I went to a place of great peace. For the third time this year. Its funny how each time I came here, it was only with one person. And the person holds a very important place in my life. By my third trip, I was very readily avoiding cliche pictures of the destinations. Thus, pictures of less significant things you would see along Great Ocean Road.
the lake at Anglesea
burden in our hearts
doomsday outfit : Dotti jacket, Subtitled croptop, Luvalot skirt, Rubi shoes
trail to the open views
eye. to eye, to eye
moulded and sculpted
the divide
All I know is, there is so much more to life. More to mould in myself, more people to meet, time to cherish, places to see, knowledge to gain, relationships to build, memories to make. If I leave this earth, I pray that it will be with no more burden in the heart.
2012.12.22 : And as a new start begins, its time for us to fight again.
Sincerely,
Tracy Wish
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