I fell in love with the English language in ninth grade. It was because of my teacher, Professor J.D. Huggins. I even signed up for an alternative course, “Business English,” because he was the teacher. In addition to opening up the language for me, Mr. Huggins constantly affirmed my good qualities. He would make occasional comments on what I was doing right…in life as well as in the class. In my senior annual he wrote these words, “Bob, I have a great deal of respect for you.” To this very day, those words are like precious trophies, lovingly placed in the chambers of my heart.
Sandy, I wouldn't be TOO concerned. At some point, they will slow down too. That might be a season of your getting back in sync. My experience is that good friends are for a life timel
I have never associated with regrets (tough girl attitude all my life). Make a decision and learn from your choices, no matter the outcome. That said, I wouldn't mind seeing these bits turned around. Your words have an ease about them that I'm sure would come through.
1) Have the courage to life the life that is true to myself.
2) Don't work so hard you miss your child's youth or partner's companionship.
You get the picture and you could expand each into a chapter. You could have an inspirational novel in no time!
Love this! I think I'm doing pretty well by most of these, but the one that bothers me is #4. Some of my good friends are the ones too busy for me. I slowed my life down, but they didn't, so we aren't in sync any more.
Thank you Bob
I can't imagine most of today's kids being scared of their parents punishments. Now that I think about it, most of today's parents don't hold their children accountable. What a shame.
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