Menu



error This forum is not active, and new posts may not be made in it.
PromoteFacebookTwitter!
Marilyn L Martin

4446
8700 Posts
8700
Invite Me as a Friend
Top 25 Poster
Person Of The Week
The Life Raft We Can Not See
1/30/2006 6:29:22 AM
People come into your life for a reason, a season, or a lifetime. When you figure out which it is, you’ll know exactly what to do. Michelle Ventor -------------------------------------------- An injured man stranded in the wilderness finds help where he least expected it. By David Pippenger This is a true story... Albeit, the short version. A man found himself floating down the rapids in a river at the bottom of a canyon, miles from anywhere, in the middle of a wilderness area with his ankle broken in half. Having been trained on how to get out of the rapids, he determined that he would get to the shore, and he did. Not having been trained in what to do with a broken ankle in the bottom of a canyon...he determined that he would walk out of the canyon and up the steep, rocky path just as he had come down. He did not. You see, his ankle had the deciding vote, and it had decided that walking up a rocky slope was not in its best interest. So, in an effort to appease the broken ankle, the man tried to walk using a crutch made from a tree. Which was a brilliant idea... If he had been walking on a smooth sidewalk going downhill for a short distance. But he wasn’t. He was next to a river at the bottom of a canyon, miles from anywhere, in the middle of a wilderness area with his ankle broken in half. So he decided to think of every possible solution and to choose the best one. From helicopters to climbing teams, he imagined every possible means to get out of the canyon that was miles from anywhere, in the middle of a wilderness area—with his ankle broken in half. But while he was thinking, a raft came around the corner. Which was interesting, because even though he had tried to think of every possible solution he had never thought of a raft. But that wasn’t all. Because in the raft was a Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician. Which was particularly interesting, because the man with the broken ankle didn’t know there was such a thing as a Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician and he certainly didn’t expect one to be on a raft that he hadn’t even thought of. Well, the Wilderness EMT made a splint with duct tape and branches from a tree and put the man in his raft, and later that night they camped at a beautiful spot on the river and ate chicken fajitas and strawberry shortcake. Which was interesting, because the man with the broken ankle thought that he would be eating the dehydrated eggs that he had in his backpack. Then he realized that a lot of things he hadn’t thought of and a lot of things that he had thought of had turned out in ways that he never thought out. Which is why I am telling you this story. I was the man with the broken ankle. And that day next to the river at the bottom of a canyon, miles from anywhere in the middle of a wilderness area with my ankle broken in half... I learned that I could not possible imagine all of the amazing things that were in store for me in my life. Proust says that we shouldn’t look for new vistas, but instead look with fresh eyes. He’s right. No matter what life is throwing at us, there us a raft around the corner that we cannot see. Don’t look for it; it cannot be seen. Don’t predict when it will appear; it’s not on your timetable. Don’t doubt that it exists, for doubts will cloud your eyes and cause you to give up before it arrives. Don’t give up; give in. Give in to the idea that positive events are in your future, even if you can’t see them. Give in to the idea that positive events are in your future, even if you can’t imagine what they could possibly be. There’s a raft around the corner. -------------------------------------------- Marilyn L. Ali
Marilyn L Martin
"The ALP & TGAMM Couple"
"Rick & Marilyn Martin...Married 11/17/06"
Spiderweb Marketing http://thespiderwebsystem.com/jamila

Traffic Tornado
http://traffictornado.com/x/p2.cgi/6053/


+0
Sarka Ksandrova

926
827 Posts
827
Invite Me as a Friend
Person Of The Week
Re: The Life Raft We Can Not See
1/30/2006 8:48:39 AM
Thank you Marylin for invite and your interesting Stora. Do you know GDI? GDI is a very good company low cost ($10 per month) after FREE 7 day trial and you get a good product for that $10 - website you design yourself, hosting, email addresses, watch the short animated movie: http://www.my.ws/saksa for all the details, no obligation so why not take a look. Have a great day!!:) Sarka
+0
Re: The Life Raft We Can Not See
1/30/2006 9:14:27 AM
Thanks for this story. Interesting.
Nap Jones

Stop working for pennies and cents and move up to real good commissions http://www.commissionriver.com/publisher_signup.html?crid=10969
+0
Marilyn L Martin

4446
8700 Posts
8700
Invite Me as a Friend
Top 25 Poster
Person Of The Week
Re: The Life Raft We Can Not See
1/31/2006 1:08:33 AM
HI Sarka, Thanks for stopping by! Yes, I am a member of GDI! Thanks for asking. Marilyn
Marilyn L Martin
"The ALP & TGAMM Couple"
"Rick & Marilyn Martin...Married 11/17/06"
Spiderweb Marketing http://thespiderwebsystem.com/jamila

Traffic Tornado
http://traffictornado.com/x/p2.cgi/6053/


+0
Marilyn L Martin

4446
8700 Posts
8700
Invite Me as a Friend
Top 25 Poster
Person Of The Week
Re: The Life Raft We Can Not See
1/31/2006 1:09:42 AM
HI NApoleon, Thanks for stopping by. I am glad you enjoyed the story! Marilyn
Marilyn L Martin
"The ALP & TGAMM Couple"
"Rick & Marilyn Martin...Married 11/17/06"
Spiderweb Marketing http://thespiderwebsystem.com/jamila

Traffic Tornado
http://traffictornado.com/x/p2.cgi/6053/


+0