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	<title>Comments on: Turkey Day</title>
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		<title>By: Lauren</title>
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		<description>&quot;And I’m thankful for any and all of the negative, bad, horrible incidents that may have happened to get me here. Because I’m where I belong. And I’m the person I’m supposed to be.&quot;

Ro recently asked me if I could go back and change anything, what would I pick? And I couldn&#039;t answer. Because even though I wish to God I hadn&#039;t made some of the choices I did (or had never met a certain person), those choices and events made me who I am today. I wouldn&#039;t have the friends I do. I probably wouldn&#039;t have met the man I&#039;m going to marry. I wouldn&#039;t have my church community to support me when life sucks ass. And I wouldn&#039;t be, as you said, the person I&#039;m supposed to be. As Douglas Adams said, &quot;I may not have gone where I intended to go but I ended up where I was meant to be.&quot;

Thanks for this post, Kelli. &lt;3</description>
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<p>Ro recently asked me if I could go back and change anything, what would I pick? And I couldn&#8217;t answer. Because even though I wish to God I hadn&#8217;t made some of the choices I did (or had never met a certain person), those choices and events made me who I am today. I wouldn&#8217;t have the friends I do. I probably wouldn&#8217;t have met the man I&#8217;m going to marry. I wouldn&#8217;t have my church community to support me when life sucks ass. And I wouldn&#8217;t be, as you said, the person I&#8217;m supposed to be. As Douglas Adams said, &#8220;I may not have gone where I intended to go but I ended up where I was meant to be.&#8221;</p>
<p>Thanks for this post, Kelli. &lt;3</p>
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