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      EMBRACING IMPERFECTION 

      When I was a little girl, I could remember, my mom making breakfast and 
dinner for us. 

      And I remember one night in particular, when she had made dinner after a 
long, hard day at work. 

      On that evening so long ago, my mom placed a plate of egg, sausage, and 
extrmely burned toast in front of my dad. 

      I remember waiting to see if anyone noticed' 

      Yet all my dad did was, to reach for his toast, smile at mom and ask me 
how my day was at school. 

      I don't remember what I told him that night, but, I do remember watching 
him smear butter and jelly on that toast and eat every bite? 

        

      When I got up from the table that evening, I remember hearing my mom 
apologize to my dad 

      For burning the toast. 

      And I'll never forget what he said. 

      Baby, I love burnt toast. 

        

      Later that night, I went to kiss daddy good night and I asked him if he 
really liked his toast burnt. 

      He wrapped me in his arms and said 

      Dear , your momma put in a hard day at work today and she's real tired, 
And besides, a little burnt toast  never hurt anyone .

      You know life is full of imperfect things and imperfect people. 

      I am not the best housekeeper or cook. 

        

      What I'v learnt over the years 

      Is that learning to accept each other's faults 

      And choosing to celebrate each other's difference 

      Is one of the most important keys 

      for creating a healthy growing 

      And lasting relationship. 

        

      And that's my prayer for you today, 

      that you will learn to take 

      The good, the bad, and the ugly parts of your life 

      And lay them at the feet of God 

      Because  in the end, 

      He's the only One who will be able 

      To give  you a reationship 

      Where burnt toast isn't a deal-breaker" 

        

      We could extend this to any relationship, in fact .

        

      As understanding is the base of any 

      relationship , 

      Be it a husband - wife or parent - child or even with friends. 

        

      Don't put the key to your happiness in 

      Someone else's pocket, but, into your own. 

         

         

        


       

        

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