Who believes in perfect, non-whining, non-emotional, gorgeous people (male or female) who don´t blunder nor react...not me, I love my *people* to be loaded with human, not-so-smugly-perfect, qualities...real is better (mostly).
Oh yes, let´s rush around and candidly make lots of mistakes (I love the blurting out part best, no sense considering delivering ¨what we think they want to hear or editing ourselves to sound better)...freedom, accountability is necessary, true...pondering truth or living it with a margin of error?
If it wern't for the red chair, that could be me. I think it's a good likeness. However, I'm sure I've had at least two days in my life that would qualify. I've been known to stay in bed all day reading a book I couldn't put down.
I knew her and she was beloved by many who didn´t think.
ReplyDeleteThat's an enigmatic comment from Leonardo.
ReplyDeleteCathy, I was just about to type a series of question marks for Leo.
ReplyDeleteLeonardo - ????
Who believes in perfect, non-whining, non-emotional, gorgeous people (male or female) who don´t blunder nor react...not me, I love my *people* to be loaded with human, not-so-smugly-perfect, qualities...real is better (mostly).
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean you approve of me, Leonardo, since it only happened once that I was perfect?
ReplyDeleteOh yes, let´s rush around and candidly make lots of mistakes (I love the blurting out part best, no sense considering delivering ¨what we think they want to hear or editing ourselves to sound better)...freedom, accountability is necessary, true...pondering truth or living it with a margin of error?
ReplyDeleteWell, you needn't worry. I am always blurting out without thinking! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLen luv, thanks for 'splainin'. With Susan and me, you need never fear that we will be perfect.
ReplyDeleteIf it wern't for the red chair, that could be me. I think it's a good likeness. However, I'm sure I've had at least two days in my life that would qualify. I've been known to stay in bed all day reading a book I couldn't put down.
ReplyDeleteAmelia, the woman does, indeed, resemble you.
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