NJM3 in NoJoMo 2014

  • Nov. 3, 2014, 9:19 a.m.
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The people you most admire.

I have to bad habit of trying to see the best in people so I do admire a lot of people, I mean we all our own ‘shit’ to go through and so many people face it every day, over and over, with a smile no less.

Of course my parents are on that list of those I admire most and my dear beloved Gramma who taught me so much.

All of you of course, it’s amazing to me that you are all able to share so much of your trials and tribulations with such honesty.

I admire the Dalai Lama, just his peaceful nature and that smile he has all the time, like he’s about to burst forth with joy, how incredible is that after the life he has lead.

Oh, and HubbyMan, can’t forget him, with all the crap we’ve dealt with over the past few years, he still does whatever he can to take care of us. And he still puts up with me and all my stuff, lol, he deserves a medal, lol.

Anyhoo, that’s it for today, much to do before my sister arrives on Friday!!!

Happy Monday!!


Zipster November 03, 2014

I so admire the Dalai Lama; wish I could get to his place of acceptance AND joy.
You have some good people in your life, but then that doesn't surprise me because you are a good "people" yourself.

Zipster November 03, 2014

Did you see Titan? How did that go?

thesunnyabyss Zipster ⋅ November 03, 2014

we did see him, it was awesome, he was happy to see us but more happy to play with his ball, lol

ermentrude November 03, 2014

I think that trying to see the good in people is a very good trait! Everyone had some good, no matter how well hidden :-) x

NorthernSeeker November 04, 2014

On days like today, I admire anyone who can smile serenely and not say what is on his/her mind.

Deleted user November 05, 2014

I wish I was better at seeing the good in people. I am ok with giving them the benefit of the doubt but not so adept at finding good when I don't like them . Does that make sense? I didn't think so :/( :-)

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