mom, grandmother, friend, actress, director, poet, music lover. I survived Catholic school in the 60s as a left-hander! I have worked a multitude of jobs in retail, the arts and corporate America. I somehow managed to raise 2 wonderfully funny and well-adjusted kids and helped get my amazing grandson started in the world. And, to do all this, God gave me a great sense of humor.
Ellen -- I am also in awe of their physical abilities. But what is shining through so many times is how gracious they can be - winning and losing. Those fine examples just lift my heart and make me realize there is hope for humanity.
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Ellen -- I am also in awe of their physical abilities. But what is shining through so many times is how gracious they can be - winning and losing. Those fine examples just lift my heart and make me realize there is hope for humanity.
ReplyDeleteI am thoroughly enjoying watching these amazing individuals perform their tasks. It has been thrilling and awe-inspiring!!
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That's a very good point. It would be so exhilarating to move like those athletes!
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