I think most people are very resistant to change.  My husband is one of those people.  He likes things to stay the same - comfortable.  A couple of years ago I decided to "make-over" his office (which is our third car garage) while he was away on a business trip.  I cleaned it all out, painted, hung pictures, bought bookshelves - a rug - sofa cover etc.  I thought he would be thrilled - but when he walked it he was really thrown.  This was no longer his office - it was an office I made for him.  He is now used to it and I am sure if I changed it again he wouldn't like it. 
I actually love change - I think it is exciting.  I decided to paint the kids bathroom this week.  It still looked like it did when they were  1 and 4 years old - butterflies on the wall etc.  I wanted to make it more grown up now that they are 10 and almost 13.  As I was enjoying my project I noticed a bunch of grime on the bottom of the door.  Dirt on the inside - about 2 feet off the ground.  I realized that this was from my children opening the door when they couldn't reach the door knob.  I had already painted half of the door but it was a little hard to watch those dirty fingerprints go away.  It pulled on my heartstrings.  I also painted over their growth chart (which was a vine painted on the wall) but not before I transferred it to a ribbon.  I now have a portable growth chart that they can look at when their kids are growing up.  I love the new bathroom but I understand how change can be hard.  I equate change with growth though.  If we are not changing - we are not growing.  And if we are not growing - what is the point?
 
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Amen, Sista!!!
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