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Jan 24, 2010

Cheryl - Day 24

A few posts ago I bloggd about thin threads and how some of us face obstacles in our lives and we get by on a thin threads.  Today, i want to talk about how a thin thread can lead to something amazing.  In January 1848 a contest was held to see who could fly their kite across the river.  The purpose of the contest.  The day following the successful kite flight, a stronger line was attached to the kite string. A rope followed, and eventually a cable consisting of thirty-six strands of number 10 wire.  This eventually became a suspension bridge.  A thin thread that flew a cable was used to allow them to place a cable across the river to build a bridge.  Sometimes we can start with something small and turn it into something amazing.  The first thing this requires is hope.

I hope that you find an opportunity today to be grateful for hope. Wear a symbol of gratitude for hope by choosing the large Branches of Hope necklace. $3 from each purchase will go to The Get In Touch Foundation to join their ongoing crusade to educate women of all ages about the importance of early breast cancer detection.

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