

If I Had It To Do All Over Again
I wouldn't worry about things the way that I have. My
husband has always been so positive and encouraging
and called me "his what-ifer." Most things we worry
about don't happen, and in the grand scheme of life,
they don't matter. We must put things in God's hands
and let him take care of them.
--
Lois Jenkins, Prior Lake, Minnesota
I'm not sure I would change a thing; I've been loved
and hated, poor and rich, healthy and frail, happy and
sad, pretty and ugly, skinny and fat. I've experienced
the
~pside
and the downside and have learned from
both.
--
Larry Moree, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
I'd do everything almost the same. My one exception
would be to eliminate the financial strain I put on my
family by ·going into business for myself. (Note: other
related family and education matters were good for our
family, so I'd want that part to repeat.)
--
Dave Bishop, Little Rock, Arkansas
Never look back. If you don't like the past then
ensure that the future is better. Do it right from this
moment on. "When you concentrate on the path ahead
you will not stumble. When you look back you will
surely fall."
--
Dennis Rhoten, Arlington, Texas
I would have read and studied more. I did not read
well in school, so therefore I do not read and study as
much as I need to for myself and in teaching my
children. I am still trying to do better.
--
Jean Gregg, Little Rock, Arkansas
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