Thanks to writer Lisa Scottoline for the above title, and below:
"Life is like a novel. You never know when you're gonna get a plot twist. And you hope the ending is happy, and not a surprise." Her dog Little Tony almost died in surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff. "And it got me thinking, because I didn't see it coming. It wasn't anybody's fault, and it wasn't in anybody's control. It just happened, because anything can happen, and at any time. Both good, and bad. And though i think of myself as someone who daily counts her blessings, I took for granted that Little Tony was lucky to have the surgery. It never occurred to me that it could kill him. But now I know better. And that's the kind of thing that makes life worth living."
There are no guarantees in life. Enjoy it while you can. It's too short. And pre-plan and pay for, for the sake of your loved ones, your final death arrangements!: Where would you like to be buried? Would you like to be cremated, or buried in a coffin? What kind of coffin, wood or metal? Etc. Etc.
Deathternity talks about all things death related. There are 1 million+ owned graves in cemeteries in America that people will not use. Cemeteries do not buy graves back. I would encourage people to begin thinking about either selling or buying these graves at a deep discount to what your cemetery charges. Or you can donate unused graves for a tax deduction. If I can help you with this please contact me here, email me at deathternity@gmail.com, or call me at 215-341-8745. My fees vary.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
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