
In August 2007, one of my favorite blog authors anonymous mom, gave me the inspirational blog award.
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Awarding the Inspirational Blog Award
After writing me comments such as this:
"..I must say you had my eyes all watery with this expression of life experience today. I just want to you to know without a moment of doubt there of those of us that always keep you and your daughter’s burden close to our hearts, and are sending out best wishes in our thoughts and prayers. I know its sounds crazy, but in considering the source I am pretty much bonkers {laughing}; but I do believe in miracles, and in faith that can move every mountain that is placed before us in our lives. I know sometimes we feel invisible, less than, and unworthy; but that is anything but the truth about our substance and character in the reality of this precious gift we call our lives. So just take it a day at a time, cherish the small unnoticed things we take for granted, and meet each day with an undying fortitude that serves as a garnet rock base for each journey that stands as a challenge in our lives. I hope you have a wonderful day my friend." --(from this post of mine )
---and for writing quotable words such as this after nearly a year of blogging:
"We all live, we all die, and what happens in-between is either a mystery, a Greek tragedy of sorts, a comical joke on us all, or true destiny unfolded and tested to its very limits. Most people live in quiet desperation with only faith and hope as their guide."
I am awarding the Inspirational Blog Award to the blog author, Stan, at the blog, "Is Something Not Quite Right with Stan.
With much gratitude and many smiles, I thank you Stan. For supporting me and others on our life journeys. Your constant words of hope and wisdom are an inspiration to many people.
Words of truth, caring and compassion, are all based on your exquisite view and perspective on life, based on your own journey. Where you write words such as these that inspire us all:
"I took almost all the so called wonder drugs, and went through all kinds of therapy. Then one day I decided enough was enough with the so called professional and pseudo scientific bullshit. I embraced the pain, the loss, the anger, and burrowed down in seclusion and tears until I could gather the strength to force myself to walk out that front door and start to live again." and,--"Sadness had its proper place, but then so did joy and wonderment in its own unique balance. Life was finally the gift it had always promised to be."
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Awarding the Inspirational Blog Award
After writing me comments such as this:
"..I must say you had my eyes all watery with this expression of life experience today. I just want to you to know without a moment of doubt there of those of us that always keep you and your daughter’s burden close to our hearts, and are sending out best wishes in our thoughts and prayers. I know its sounds crazy, but in considering the source I am pretty much bonkers {laughing}; but I do believe in miracles, and in faith that can move every mountain that is placed before us in our lives. I know sometimes we feel invisible, less than, and unworthy; but that is anything but the truth about our substance and character in the reality of this precious gift we call our lives. So just take it a day at a time, cherish the small unnoticed things we take for granted, and meet each day with an undying fortitude that serves as a garnet rock base for each journey that stands as a challenge in our lives. I hope you have a wonderful day my friend." --(from this post of mine )
---and for writing quotable words such as this after nearly a year of blogging:
"We all live, we all die, and what happens in-between is either a mystery, a Greek tragedy of sorts, a comical joke on us all, or true destiny unfolded and tested to its very limits. Most people live in quiet desperation with only faith and hope as their guide."
I am awarding the Inspirational Blog Award to the blog author, Stan, at the blog, "Is Something Not Quite Right with Stan.
With much gratitude and many smiles, I thank you Stan. For supporting me and others on our life journeys. Your constant words of hope and wisdom are an inspiration to many people.
Words of truth, caring and compassion, are all based on your exquisite view and perspective on life, based on your own journey. Where you write words such as these that inspire us all:
"I took almost all the so called wonder drugs, and went through all kinds of therapy. Then one day I decided enough was enough with the so called professional and pseudo scientific bullshit. I embraced the pain, the loss, the anger, and burrowed down in seclusion and tears until I could gather the strength to force myself to walk out that front door and start to live again." and,--"Sadness had its proper place, but then so did joy and wonderment in its own unique balance. Life was finally the gift it had always promised to be."
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Thank you, Stan, for being who you are and for giving and sharing yourself so freely to all.







4 comments:
WOW!
Thank you both!
Very nice post Stephany. Stan and I jest to much. It's post like this and comments like his that are the things that make me like blogging.Thanks for so freely sharing of yourself.
What would we do w/out his humor?
Good stuff! :)
Great tribute, Stephany!
Congratulations Stan!
In Celebration,
Hopeful Heart
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