Time doesn’t heal the pain - it just teaches us to live with it.

I received an email from a friend who had seen a photograph of myself and my family on Facebook and she commented on how happy we all looked.  I smiled at how easily we can fool the camera. It was an afternoon out with the family and every other family seemed to have the same idea, so patience was a little bit frayed, but as soon as the camera came out for a selfie, we all laughed at the appropriate time. I'm not saying that we were unhappy, but if we had been, the smiles would still have been there for the camera.

It really made me think of how I have lived most of my life, as do many others. Having said that, I am so grateful for my smile. yes, I make myself smile a lot of the time, because I can; because I'm alive; because it makes me feel better; and because a lot of people smile back. and isn't that a good reason :-)
However ill I become, or how unbearable the pain; or how annoying the IBS is sometimes; or when the fog stops me from thinking properly or forming sentences; or when I can tell that someone doesn't really believe that I'm ill - I hope I can always smile!
I also hope that any of you out there living with any kind of illness or stress in your lives, can still find reason to smile :-)
Namaste

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