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We Break for Winter: How Will You Melt?

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Where’s there winter, there’s snow. We shovel it, play in it, hope it arrives on December 24. We love it, until we have too much of it. Then, we want it to melt.

So, what in your life needs melting? Do you have a cold heart to a family member? Toward yourself about an incident or episode in your past? Do you need to melt so you’ll consider other possibilities because a current option no longer works?

Today, how will you melt?

Share in our comments section for a chance for you to win a Movie Madness gift pack, which includes all you need to enjoy an at-home Movie Night. During We Break for Winter!, we’re giving away a gift pack a day. Congratulations to Paula who won yesterday’s basket for sharing where she’ll take her ski lift.

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  1. G-J

    February 6, 2012

    I will melt my dislike of a support group we attend. It’s better than the others and while the participants have just realized I’m younger than their children, we are all in the same boat.

  2. Bette

    February 6, 2012

    I would like the stresses that come with each decline within dementia to melt away. Today my mother doesn’t know me or the kids…she was so scared this afternoon she was shaking. Although I was able to show calmness to her – I would like to feel it myself. Hoping it will melt away each day, until no melting is needed (:

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