Living In Memory Of....

We always hear that we should live life to the fullest, but sometimes we need something that reminds us just how important it is. This morning I challenged all of my Twitter followers to think of someone that has passed away in their life. Think about how this person lived everyday, and the ways they took advantage of life. With this person in mind, and their positive actions, live today for them, as if they had one more day to live. Remind them that you appreciated the time they spent on this earth, and you will not let this day pass you by.

I hope this leads to an amazing day. Good luck and may your family or friend smile down on you.

Today I am living in memory of my mother Sophie Womack. Everyday my mom walked around with a level of excellence that people dreamed of being able to touch. She also lived a selfless life, and touched hundreds throughout her lifetime.

I am also living in memory of my classmate Davon Green Franklin. He always had the words that could inspire anyone who heard them. His smile warmed anyone that passed him by. I am glad to have called Davon a friend and a PAL! :)

Live life to the fullest...everyday is not promised. Remember those who truly took advantage of the days that God gave them. I love you all!

Have a blessed week Fam.

-The Socialite

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3 comments:

Sartorially Savvy said...

I love this Bran! I carry Arin on my left shoulder everyday. Thanks for the reminder of those who mean so much to us.

The Socialite said...

Yes I feel like this post hits home for everyone. We all have lost someone that we love. And we all can pick on some amazing way they chose to live life. A reminder of them, is a reminder that life is short, and we must truly take advantage of what it has to offer. :)

L. Marie Joseph said...

What a lovely post. Nice

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