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You never know what you'll find - humor, ramblings, rants, randomness- it's all me!
This description part is challenging. I never know what I will blog about until I start typing. I do know there will be typos. I don't reread or correct my blog. Otherwise it turns technical instead of my feelings and thoughts. Trust me, on stories and poems I'm a grammaraholic, but this is freedom. Sometimes to keep it from getting too personal, I even turn my head away while I type. Weird, right?. I hope you find this somewhat entertaining, thought-provoking, and humorous. *Inlove*

Let's cross our fingers.
A little about me. The most important things in my life are family, especially my son, Reese, and my husband, Bruce, my walk with God, and making a positive impact in some way. I am a teacher, currently teaching 6th grade Language Arts. While at times my job can be trying, overall, it is one of the most rewarding passions in my life.

My best friend, my son Figured since my son is about to graduate high school, I might want to update his pic.


This is my wonderful son, Reese. He is now 20 and and a junior at Oklahoma State University. I may be partial, but he is an exceptional kid with the best heart I've ever known. He makes me laugh, think, and want to be a better person. We are both huge Oklahoma State Cowboy fans - Gooooooo Pokes!

My son's dog - Betty

This is Reese's dog, Betty. She shares a name with my mother. Reese named her that because she was beautiful and kind just like his Nanny (my mom). I'm not sure my mom is quite convinced it is a compliment though. Betty is a huge part of our family. She even had her own blog for awhile.

Poke around at your leisure and shake your head at some of things that go through mine. I always return reviews/comments, though admittedly, sometimes it does take me awhile depending on what life is serving me at that point.

Keeping the faith,
Audra


my newest sig

June 7, 2023 at 10:03am
June 7, 2023 at 10:03am
#1050734
Yesterday, I received the best gift....acceptance. I didn't ask for it and I had no idea I would receive it..nor did I understand how completely I needed it.
We were walking into a restaurant, and it was that awkward moment when you start to go in at the same time someone is coming out. A man with downs syndrome and I were face to face. I smiled and started to apologize for nearly running him over; and this wonderful young man gave me one of the best hugs I've ever had. His mother said, "You just made his day. He loves hugs." I told her it made my day!

That hug has stayed with me...I just keep thinking about it, and at first, I couldn't figure out why. So my analytical mind kept going over and over it. I realized during my morning walk, it wasn't the hug itself, it was his blind acceptance of me and him knowing what brings him joy.

This isn't to say we should all go around hugging strangers. But what if we accepted the good in others and felt joy in their gifts? Is it because we live in a world where the negative gains more attention? I don't know the answers. I know me personally I hang on to hurtful words way too long...I allow them to bring me down. I actively work to change that mindset.

All this is just to say, why judge people and situations on perceived wrongs or mistakes? Why let the negative blind us to the good, to their gifts? How much better would we all be if we publicized the happiness and goodness around us?

I hope you receive a hug of acceptance today, and I hope it inspires you to pass it on.
June 7, 2023 at 10:03am
June 7, 2023 at 10:03am
#1050733
Yesterday, I received the best gift....acceptance. I didn't ask for it and I had no idea I would receive it..nor did I understand how completely I needed it.
We were walking into a restaurant, and it was that awkward moment when you start to go in at the same time someone is coming out. A man with downs syndrome and I were face to face. I smiled and started to apologize for nearly running him over; and this wonderful young man gave me one of the best hugs I've ever had. His mother said, "You just made his day. He loves hugs." I told her it made my day!

That hug has stayed with me...I just keep thinking about it, and at first, I couldn't figure out why. So my analytical mind kept going over and over it. I realized during my morning walk, it wasn't the hug itself, it was his blind acceptance of me and him knowing what brings him joy.

This isn't to say we should all go around hugging strangers. But what if we accepted the good in others and felt joy in their gifts? Is it because we live in a world where the negative gains more attention? I don't know the answers. I know me personally I hang on to hurtful words way too long...I allow them to bring me down. I actively work to change that mindset.

All this is just to say, why judge people and situations on perceived wrongs or mistakes? Why let the negative blind us to the good, to their gifts? How much better would we all be if we publicized the happiness and goodness around us?

I hope you receive a hug of acceptance today, and I hope it inspires you to pass it on.


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