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Dundeal
(William Watson)
67M
20503 posts
11/9/2007 6:20 pm
Regret City:


I had not really planned on taking a trip this time of year and yet I found myself packing rather hurriedly. This trip was going to be
unpleasant and I knew in advance that no real good would come of it. This is my annual "Guilt Trip."
I got tickets to fly there on "WISH-I-HAD" airlines. It was an extremely short flight. I got my "baggage," which I could not check.
I chose to carry it myself all the way. It was loaded down with a thousand memories of "what might have been."
No one greeted me as I entered the terminal to the Regret City International Airport. I say international because people from all over the world come to this dismal town. As I checked into the "Last Resort" Hotel, I noticed that they would be hosting the year's most
important event, the annual "Pity Party."
I wasn't going to miss that great social occasion. Many of the towns leading citizens would be there. First, there would be the "Done"
family; you know, "Should Have," "Would Have" and "Could Have." Then came the "I Had" family. You probably know old "Wish" and his clan.
Of course, the "Opportunities" family; "Missed and Lost," would be present. The biggest family there would be the "Yesterday's."
There are far too many of them to count, but each one would have a very sad story to share. Of course, "Shattered Dreams" would surely make and appearance. "It's Their Fault" family would regale us with stories (excuses) about how things had failed in their life. Each
story would be loudly applauded by the "Don't Blame Me" and "I Couldn't Help It" committee.
To make a long story short, I went to this depressing party, knowing full well there would be no real benefit in doing so. And, as usual,
I became very depressed. But as I thought about all of the stories of failures brought back from the past, it occurred to me that this trip
and subsequent "pity parties" COULD be canceled by ME!
I started to realize that I did not have to be there. And I didn't have to be depressed. One thing kept going through my mind, I CAN'T CHANGE YESTERDAY, BUT I DO HAVE THE POWER TO MAKE TODAY A WONDERFUL DAY. I can be happy, joyous, fulfilled, encouraged, as well as being
encouraging.
Knowing this, I left Regret City immediately and didn't leave a forwarding address. Am I sorry for mistakes I've made in the past? YES! But there is no way to undo them. So, if you're planning a trip back to Regret City, please cancel all those reservations now.
Instead, take a trip to a nice place called: "Starting Again."
I like it so much that I made it my permanent residence. My neighbors, the "Been Forgiven" and the "We're Saved" are so very
helpful. By the way, you don't have to carry around the heavy baggage anymore either. That load is lifted from your shoulders upon
arrival. Just thank God for salvation.
If you need directions, just look in your Bible and enter by "Grace Way." No taxes or other cost. God's paid the price, in full, for all sins and transgressions, a long time ago. Look me up if you're ready for a total change in your life. I now live on "His Will Way."

Sincerely, "Born Again."

May the Lord bless you and keep you


1ladybabygirl
(Karen S.)
63F
401 posts
11/11/2007 7:37 pm

I like this story. It makes so much sense, and is definitely good advice.

I like the following part the best...I think. Hey, it's all good. Karen


Instead, take a trip to a nice place called: "Starting Again."