When I grow up, I want to remember that I always wanted to be about a thousand different things & one lifetime didn't seem nearly enough. When I grow up, I hope it's at the very end when it doesn't matter anymore anyway. -Story People
Dr. Miller and I
She taught me so much and has had such a huge impact on how I view education and "growing up". Just my random thought of the day.
Is there a reason behind this randomness? I had a sub from this place that had chicken strips, mozzarella sticks, french fries and marinara sauce on it, so the fat has probably affected my brain and is turning it to mush. It was yummy though!
Oh wait, you say you want a few more StoryPeople quotes, well ok then! Here are a few of my favs.
Make sure you got clean underwear, she always said, in case you get in an accident & I always figured that'd be the least of my worries, but now I'm older & I see there's a lot you can't control & some you can control & clean underwear is one of those you can. For the most part. (This one I am actually going to purchase for my mamaw, she ALWAYS wanted to be prepared for anything when leaving the house)
What do I get for this? I said & the angel gave me a catalog filled with toasters & clock radios & a basketball signed by Michael Jordan & I said, But this is just stuff & the angel smiled at me & swallowed me in her arms. I'm so glad you said that, she whispered to me. I knew you still had a chance.
I'm beginning to think peace is something we made up to keep us from being satisfied with all this luscious chaos
I held out my hands & asked where I could help & somebody grabbed me & pointed me towards the future & said, You've got your work cut out for you & I said, isn't there anything easier? & he laughed & said you could dig around in the past, but it's just busywork & that made perfect sense so I shrugged & started right where I was, along with everyone else
I LOVE StoryPeople. You can check them out at http://www.storypeople.com/
Hi, Meg~
ReplyDeleteI am so thrilled to see that you have a blog. I really like the picture you have of you and Dr. Miller. I have such wonderful memories of one of my favorite teachers. She was such a blessing to me and taught me to be a better person!
Love you bunches, sweetie!
Blessings~