Hello, Kodiak Crossing! It’s Callie at Dawn on KWAC. Let's chat about something we all deal with – bridges in our lives. The ones we’ve let go in a blaze and those we’ve carefully mended.
In our journey, bridges are more than just structures; they're our links to people, places, and different stages of life. Some we cross hesitantly, some joyfully, and yes, some we choose to burn.
We might burn bridges in moments of anger or need for change, watching those connections turn to ash. It can feel freeing, yet later, we often reflect on what’s lost.
But the beauty lies in our ability to rebuild. We reach out, plank by plank, driven by hope and our need to connect. These new bridges, rising from old ashes, often lead us to unexpected places of understanding and new beginnings.
As we navigate life, let's remember that even the bridges we've burned can be rebuilt. Sometimes, the most meaningful connections come from past experiences. As we listen to Simon and Garfunkel's 'Bridge Over Troubled Water,' let’s think about the bridges in our lives – the ones we've crossed, let go, and remade. Cheers to those who build bridges of healing and understanding, here in Kodiak Crossing.
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Cheers also to those who live under bridges. Hopefully some day they would rebuild something to call it home.