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author Janet Chapman & Professor Brene Brown...simular thoughts & a question for you
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 551881" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>I'm a big fan of Brene Brown, I posted two of her talks on here awhile ago. </p><p></p><p>Wow, a few things come to mind: </p><p>Hearing my granddaughter and her friends cracking up in that complete abandon of innocent childhood.........having the time and money and energy to prepare a delicious, healthy, all together yummy meal and sharing it with my family.............being healthy..............baking a blueberry pie for my SO and watching him look just like a little kid when he sees it...................seeing my youngest brother's smiling face on Facebook, knowing he is the happiest he's ever been..............hearing from my old friends................driving 5 minutes to work (when I used to take the train to NYC for 45 minutes each way!).............having the time to read novels..................having skidded into this age without too many tread marks and laughing out loud almost every single day.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the reminder of all there is to be grateful for!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 551881, member: 13542"] I'm a big fan of Brene Brown, I posted two of her talks on here awhile ago. Wow, a few things come to mind: Hearing my granddaughter and her friends cracking up in that complete abandon of innocent childhood.........having the time and money and energy to prepare a delicious, healthy, all together yummy meal and sharing it with my family.............being healthy..............baking a blueberry pie for my SO and watching him look just like a little kid when he sees it...................seeing my youngest brother's smiling face on Facebook, knowing he is the happiest he's ever been..............hearing from my old friends................driving 5 minutes to work (when I used to take the train to NYC for 45 minutes each way!).............having the time to read novels..................having skidded into this age without too many tread marks and laughing out loud almost every single day. Thanks for the reminder of all there is to be grateful for! [/QUOTE]
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