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Category Archives: acceptance
Always YOU
I’ve always been a strong spirit. My body is weak now after having MS over 30 years. I’ve found this does not change your essence or the essence of those around you. The ones who depended on you still depend on … Continue reading
The storms of life
A smart, exceptional little girl I had in my Sunday School class came up to me today after mass. I shared with her God created her like she is for a reason just like God created me physically challenged for … Continue reading
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Getting rid of a dog
When I was 5, my mother gave away my dog and I cried about this loss even as an adult. I cried about this loss all though my life and still think about my Coco to this day and I … Continue reading
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Attitude
Attitude is amazing. It is all perspective. The power of thought and determination wins every time. I’ve seen “lacking”people think they had great riches and I’ve seen great riches people have lacking attitude. Happiness seems to result from a joyful … Continue reading
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All you can do is pray
All I can do is pray. I feel so powerless and with God’s help powerful this way. All I can do is pray. I have decided to let go. I pray everyday. I pray for her guidance and strength. Everyday. … Continue reading
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So Little is So much
I’ve seen so little being so much to the person who has nothing. I’ve seen such gratitude from people with so little. I’ve seen people with nothing work so hard to help others. I’ve seen those with so much holding … Continue reading
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You Can do it
Stories get so much better with time. Times were so much better in the past? Were the Golden Years that golden? Were the good old days really that good? We were heroes in the past…remember? We always won the game … Continue reading
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Ignorance is bliss
In life there are different levels of accomplishment or understanding. It is like education. There are grades 1-8. Imagine an 8th grader being sent back to 2nd grade. How would that feel understanding wise? Only once that level is achieved … Continue reading
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Remember when?… revisited
The old is new again. I found a post I wrote on 9/25/11. I thought you might like it. I know from my experiences and I see other’s experiences… We all seem to hold onto our childhood in some way. … Continue reading
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Gloria Steinem
In October 2011, I rode my scooter to Rollins College. They had a women’s conference there. Gloria Steinem and other women activists were there. I had never met Gloria Steinem before and I wanted to meet her. I met my … Continue reading
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