I will bet no one else has picked this guide word for 2016. Read about Marylin Warner’s fantastic choice here.
Donated Inspiration
by MarianBeaman | Jan 9, 2016 | Uncategorized | 22 comments
I will bet no one else has picked this guide word for 2016. Read about Marylin Warner’s fantastic choice here.
Good morning surprise to see you here on a Saturday of which I missed you. My one word is determined. I need to remind myself to be determined to finish what I start especially when things don\’t turn out how I thought it would or in the time frame I projected, which makes it easy to give up. I don\’t and I\’m fascinated that at the end it all worked out. Just yesterday when my daughter Gloria called crying that her boss was ripping her off in pay, I told her when one gets lemons make lemon ade and she makes the best of it. Work as if it\’s for God, learn everything about the business and I will finance you to open your own office. Nothing in life is a negative. It all works out. She was relieved. That\’s where we have to be determined to make good changes instead of fighting or arguing.
You are a very generous and wise mom, Gloria. My mother would be so gratified and proud knowing of your progress after so many years of struggling. Happy 2016!
Very true financially and a great relationship with my daughter. Of whom we had such a broken relationship. So nice to see them serving God every Sunday and sharing Sunday dinner with them and my grandkids.
Gloria
As a counselor you probably know the statistics on shared family meals and how they serve as brick and mortar in home building. You are doing such a great job in carrying on the tradition and making memories along the way.
I kinda liked the \”yagottawanna\” from back at the intro. Handy in inspirational messages, like \”yagottawannawin!\”
Your creativity\’s showing here, Jerry. I can imagine you could add a score of syllables to this handy word. Thanks for posting!
Thank you for sharing Marylin\’s story. My one word is \”gratitude.\” π
You express thankfulness everywhere I \”know\” you – Facebook, your website, in your classroom, with your family. The crazier the world becomes the more persistent we must be broadcasting the good. With you, I salute gratitude in 2016!
Thank you. In solidarity. π
I read MarilynΒ΄s blog earlier. What a great word!
You may have introduced me to Marylin, I\’m not sure. But so happy we are connected three ways here.
I love how this works!
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Marian β YAGOTTAWANNA… I love it!
I thought this might strike your fancy, Laurie. It hits you right in the face!
I love that word, so I\’m stealing it. π
I believe that\’s a theft Marylin would approve of. Knowing your creativity, you could add a whole bunch of suffixes to personalize it too.
Thanks Marian. And true, I love making up new names for many things. π
It\’s a good word!
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Yup. It goes with my favorite lessons from the I Ching: \”Perseverance furthers,\” although \”yagottawanna\” has a lighter and happier feel. I\’ll just say perseverance. I put a poster of Rosie the Riveter over my mom\’s bed when she was incapacitated by Meniere\’s Disease for about 10 years. It helped me persevere. And now my mother-in-law is my teacher and I\’m tired, Marian. But I will persevere and try to take care of her needs as well as my own. Is there a choice?
You have had back-to-back care-taking duties with some overlap too with your mother, husband, mother-in-law. Apparently, we are called to help the weak and infirm. Starting back in 2009, my aunt\’s memory loss was becoming more pronounced so we needed to take care of everything from finances to physical needs until she went into nursing care. Then Mother needed more care until her death. The last few years my sister and I have had to assist another family member with help from attorneys of every stripe, emphasis on e-v-e-r-y. Today we tried to complete setting up a trust fund for him after 18 months of persevering. Alas, we lacked a copy of one document, so back to the drawing board we went again. It sounds like you are the only family member that is willing or able to help to help your mother-in-law. God give you strength, dear Elaine the Endurer.
It doesn\’t look like we can meet in Chincoteague this year. π Now I\’m letting my mind drift to another appealing place, Tangier Island in the Chesapeake Bay. Wouldn\’t that be a fun place to retreat!