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I just had to look it up myself. It was called Meet the s and Disney released it in 2007. Don't know a blessed thing about the movie. You can buy the song on ITunes. That's where I got my copy. Here are all the lyrics.

Little Wonders by Rob

Let it go,Let it roll right off your shoulderDon't you knowThe hardest part is overLet it in,Let your clarity define youIn the endWe will only just remember how it feelsOur lives are madeIn these small hoursThese little wonders,These twists & turns of fateTime falls away,But these small hours,These small hours still remainLet it slide,Let your troubles fall behind youLet it shineUntil you feel it all around youAnd i don't mindIf it's me you need to turn toWe?ll get by,It's the heart that really matters in the endOur lives are madeIn these small hoursThese little wonders,These twists & turns of fateTime falls away,But these small hours,These small hours still remainAll of my regretWill wash away some howBut i can not forgetThe way i feel right nowIn these small hoursThese little

wondersThese twists & turns of fateThese twists & turns of fateTime falls away but these small hoursThese small hours, still remain,Still remainThese little wondersThese twists & turns of fateTime falls awayBut these small hoursThese little wonders still remain

Beth

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Fibrotic NSIP 06/06 Dermatomyositis 11/08

To: Breathe-Support Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2009 8:13:44 PMSubject: Re: Beth + Rob

Beth,

I love those lyrics. What movie was the song from? I would love to buy a copy. Thanks- R. (53) Sarcoid/PF 3/2006 Carlsbad, California

From: Jack Marshall <mrshlljck (AT) yahoo (DOT) com>Subject: Re: How PF has improved my lifeTo: Breathe-Support@ yahoogroups. comDate: Friday, March 27, 2009, 2:02 PM

Since I was dx nearly five years ago, I have done a few things.

1. I reached the age of 80. To my surprise, it was a kind of freedom, to be wholely myself without concern for what others may think or do.

2. I learned that family - my children, my grandchildren, my great grandchildren hold me in considerable esteem. To have a four year old call you on the phone and sing happy birthday to you in a sweet voice

is like hearing angels.

3. I learned that my circle of friends was larger and more loving and concerned than I ever imagined, and

that they spanned ages from 6 to 90 .

4. I learned that PF is just another element in my life, a thought that I have incorporated but yet

respect, and that my life goes on very much like it did before, but with the annoyance of a drippy

five year old's nose, and an aggravting cough. No one but me pays these things any attention.

5. I learned that I now live my life with a heightened sensitivty to things I used to take for granted:

a magnificant surnise, a flock of ravens in my yard, a mama deer and her kid in the woods, a moose dancing across the highway before I get too close to cause an accident, the neighbor's cat chasing

a squirrel, only to lose it when it races up a tree trunk.

6. I learned that I love life and that with the right attitude life loves me, even with the PF.

7. I learned that I want to make it to 100, and that I have the will and the means to do so if I coddle the devil in my lungs and work to keep him still.

8. Most of all, I learned to love this great Air Family which has given me more love than I deserve and

taught me more about life than I thought there was to know.

Thank you - all of you - I love you.

Jack79/IPF - UIP/dx06/05 Maine

From: Bruce Moreland <brucemoreland@ gmail.com>To: Breathe-Support@ yahoogroups. comSent: Friday, March 27, 2009 1:40:20 PMSubject: How PF has improved my life

Ok.....I know to some, especially newcomers, this is an insane topic.But, I know there are many ways in which the diagnosis and subsequentevents have actually made my life better. I know things I've gained. I'mgoing to reserve my list a bit and just want to hear others answer.While none of us would have chosen to have PF, I think it's important toremind ourselves of the good aspects of our lives and to instill amongthe newcomers the hope, not of a cure, but of a good life. So, what haveyou gained or what is better than before or what have you done sincediagnosis that you might not have otherwise?

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