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Monday, June 6, 2011

Monday Motivation

"Today is a very exciting time of your life.
You are on a wonderful adventure and will 
never go through this particular process again."
Louise Hay

Make sure you enjoy every moment.


Approach into Auburn Airport yesterday...was this you?

Enjoy the Journey!

~ Karlene

8 comments:

  1. You do get an amazing perspective on life from the sky, don't you? Great picture and inspiration, thanks!

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  2. Wow! This fits perfectly for my week! I am on day #6 of intensive training to finish my commercial ticket in less than two weeks. I am getting exhausted, but it is an amazing adventure! Thanks for sharing :)

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  3. Nope, not me. I was on approach to Harvey and RNT yesterday!
    :-)

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  4. That quote really applies to my current situation - studying for an exam I have coming up in eight days time. So the quote and picture made a nice study break!

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  5. Thanks Linda. I took that from Emerald Downs Race Track with Miles on my back. We spent a couple hours there. A fun day had by all.

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  6. Vic, congratulations on getting so close!! We need to celebrate when you get your commercial ticket! Blog party!!! Good luck. You're going to do great!

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  7. Thank you so much for the comment Steffan! You're going to do great on your exams. I know it. Keep the dreams alive. I'm glad you liked the picture. Mt. Rainier makes a gorgeous backdrop for any photo.

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  8. Oh... I was hoping it was you. But... at least you were flying. I know it wasn't Christine, she flies a low wing.

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Thank you for your comment! If your comment doesn't appear immediately, it will after I land. Enjoy the journey!