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	<title>Comments on: PLANS</title>
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		<title>By: Rene' Bute</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rene' Bute</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am a PLANNER. I plan everything. I make lists for everything. The big plan for my life was no different-even 20+ years ago when I was graduating school. I had it all planned out, and then was really disappointed for the better share of 2 decades when life didn&#039;t work out like I planned it. I only recently have come into the plans I made for what should have been my 20&#039;s. And in reality, it is a &#039;version&#039; of my original plan-not the first draft I had come up with.
I have really had to learn to be humble and wait for things to happen according to God&#039;s plan, and to allow them to not be &#039;perfect.&#039; My son Jacob has been my best lesson in understanding that sometimes, beauty, peace and knowledge come from imperfection. I think the God allows imperfection in our lives to make us look at a piece of ourselves. (We usually don&#039;t like to think of ourselves or our lives as less than perfect.) Plans come together for us, whether we like the timing or the details. It&#039;s up to God, not us-we just screw it up anyway!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a PLANNER. I plan everything. I make lists for everything. The big plan for my life was no different-even 20+ years ago when I was graduating school. I had it all planned out, and then was really disappointed for the better share of 2 decades when life didn&#8217;t work out like I planned it. I only recently have come into the plans I made for what should have been my 20&#8242;s. And in reality, it is a &#8216;version&#8217; of my original plan-not the first draft I had come up with.<br />
I have really had to learn to be humble and wait for things to happen according to God&#8217;s plan, and to allow them to not be &#8216;perfect.&#8217; My son Jacob has been my best lesson in understanding that sometimes, beauty, peace and knowledge come from imperfection. I think the God allows imperfection in our lives to make us look at a piece of ourselves. (We usually don&#8217;t like to think of ourselves or our lives as less than perfect.) Plans come together for us, whether we like the timing or the details. It&#8217;s up to God, not us-we just screw it up anyway!</p>
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