I'm not quite sure what's going to make its way from my brain to my fingertips right now...my mind's been spinning quite a lot lately...
*It's amazing how one short conversation or exchange can push someone to the front of your mind.
*Thanksgiving is next week. Where did this year go?
*Someone I know just lost his grandfather, whom he was extremely close to - he called him the most influential person in his life. My heart goes out to him right now...
*...especially since it takes me back to when I lost my Gramma K. It'll be 5 years on December 9th, and I still think about her daily, and wonder if she's out there, somewhere, proud of the woman I'm becoming. I hope so. She was the best woman I've known, and if I become half the person she was, I'll be happy.
*My next tattoo (which my fabulous and talented
sister will also be getting) will be a tribute to both our Polish heritage, and our grandmother. I'm hoping to get the design done and approved in the next few weeks, although disposable income is in short supply at the moment, so it'll likely be a while before we actually get these.
*I'm suddenly starting to get back to glass half-full, and it feels amazing.
*Last night I posted one of my favorite quotes on Facebook - "Anything less than mad, passionate, extraordinary love is a waste of time. There are too many mediocre things in life, and love shouldn't be one of them."
(Dream for an Insomniac)*I need to keep that in mind. And remember that I'm not willing to settle or compromise.
*With my re-found optimism comes my unfailing faith in true love and happy endings. I'm just older and wiser now, and realize that neither of those things looks the way you expected it to at sixteen.
*Is it too early to put up my
Charlie Brown Christmas tree at work?
*I keep changing my answers for
The Great Interview Experiment. Someday the very lovely
Velvet Verbosity will get my answers back. And in the next day or two, the also very lovely
Mel will
have questions to answer.
*By the way, if you haven't gotten in on the GIE action, you really should. Follow that link up there and visit the great
Neilochka *If you're a fan of fine (and not-so-fine) art, I suggest you
check this out*That's a lot of links.
2 comments:
I love that you loved your grandmother and speak so well of her. I never got close to my grandparents so in some ways I envy you that.
Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday!
- Margaret
Thanks M - today is actually the 5th anniversary of her death, so I'm sure I'll have a post up later.
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