Today I want to make a toast to 2019! And do you know why? Cause y'all can't stopping bagging on it! But instead of talking about my year and experiences and why I'm choosing to see the good, I want to refer to Dr Edith Eva Eger. In her book, The Choice, she documents her time before during and after Auschwitz- the mindset she chose to have to survive each day in the holocaust and how her relationship with parents and siblings, her first love and her husband, children, herself were all defined by this horrific year.
Cheers To Having The Choice
Cheers To Having The Choice
Cheers To Having The Choice
Today I want to make a toast to 2019! And do you know why? Cause y'all can't stopping bagging on it! But instead of talking about my year and experiences and why I'm choosing to see the good, I want to refer to Dr Edith Eva Eger. In her book, The Choice, she documents her time before during and after Auschwitz- the mindset she chose to have to survive each day in the holocaust and how her relationship with parents and siblings, her first love and her husband, children, herself were all defined by this horrific year.