It's so easy to be limited by what we see as the negatives in life. Probably because negatives are most likely to be what is shoved in our faces every day: newspapers, television, film all seem to conspire to make us think that there is nothing beautiful left in the world.
I have decided that I am not going to be sucked in by it all. I will not spend my time telling my children what love is not ... instead I will show them what love is: that our first glimpse of it comes from a blood-stained cross on a hill long ago. I will give them a hint of what it can be like when a man and women really love each other by the way I love their father and celebrate occasions like Valentine's Day. I will work at my marriage every day by honouring my husband - without being a doormat; by showing physical affection readily and openly - not something that is hidden and therefore open to manipulation by an unscrupulous media; by making sure my marriage is an ongoing work in progress, a joint construction by two equals that is rapidly moving to the end of its third decade of growth.
So I won't let just just fifty shades of anything blinker my view or dominate my thinking ... I will live in the abundance of every shade of red.

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