I am Amish. I have followed my dreams. Those who could not see then, cannot see now. Blind is as blind does. You post thought provoking fruit, Kelly.
Some are in cage. Must reach through bars for fruit. Some will one day pass fruit to you. Freely you have given. Freely it shall be given.
Oh so very true, Daniel! What is more tragic, I think, is that those cages may often be inherited ~ some were born in cages ~ but often, too, the cages are self-made. And the blindness? This kind of blindness is curable; they can have eyes that see and ears that hear, minds that understand and hearts to believe … if they so choose. In the meantime, I think, some of these more warmhearted cage-dwellers do freely extend some of their own luscious fruit to passersby. For this, I am always thankful, and if I am able I offer some of my own to them as well! 😉 Blessings!
Hahaha. That’s hilarious. I mean, sad but true. Hilarious in the sense that it is so incredibly true that it’s sad. I will always encourage my kids to follow their dreams. I am.
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I will always be a dreamer. Even up to my last breath I will dream of all of life’s vast possibilities.
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Dreamers will always have a soft spot in my heart because my lil sis is a dreamer too. Lol!
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That quote is exactly what I’m thinking.
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Seriously?! What a coincidence then! 🙂
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I am Amish. I have followed my dreams. Those who could not see then, cannot see now. Blind is as blind does. You post thought provoking fruit, Kelly.
Some are in cage. Must reach through bars for fruit. Some will one day pass fruit to you. Freely you have given. Freely it shall be given.
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I shall await patiently for the fruit to be passed to me one day. Meanwhile, thank you for visiting my website. 🙂
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Oh so very true, Daniel! What is more tragic, I think, is that those cages may often be inherited ~ some were born in cages ~ but often, too, the cages are self-made. And the blindness? This kind of blindness is curable; they can have eyes that see and ears that hear, minds that understand and hearts to believe … if they so choose. In the meantime, I think, some of these more warmhearted cage-dwellers do freely extend some of their own luscious fruit to passersby. For this, I am always thankful, and if I am able I offer some of my own to them as well! 😉 Blessings!
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Thank you for the fruit.:)
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You are most heartily welcome! 🙂
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Smartphone spells Kally as Kelly. My next student for spelling lesson.:)
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Haha! Well, my parents did think I am a special enough baby to give me a special enough name.
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I agree. You are special.
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Awwww… Sweet!
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me too. agree… 🙂
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Good write-up. I absolutely love this site. Thanks!
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This is so true–we must never stop dreaming 🙂
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Thanks for dropping by.
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Hahaha. That’s hilarious. I mean, sad but true. Hilarious in the sense that it is so incredibly true that it’s sad. I will always encourage my kids to follow their dreams. I am.
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Good for you!!!
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It intrigues me too. Sometimes the people who do not want you to succeed are your closest friends.
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And that’s scary because your closest friends are suppose to be your support.
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That is right, Kally.
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