Deborah Thunderchild
Stories (2/0)
What I Want You To Know
Dear Mom: I love this picture of you as an Egyptian princess. You shine and I can see your inner light. You have always loved to dress up, to play, and have fun. I want you to see yourself, in your essence, sparkling, next to my letter to you. When I write from my innermost heart, you always tell me how beautiful it us. This letter is from my heart to yours.
By Deborah Thunderchild2 years ago in Families
Surprise's story.
Surprise’s story Her name was Surprise. She certainly was one to us. She was born as a single puppy to a young golden retriever mother. I had yearned for a dog for quite a while. In my 13th year, she joined our family. I was the loner, the social outcast, the black sheep, one of the last to be chosen to play on a team. I was hidden, within myself, and spent much of my time reading, delving into stories, becoming a part of them in the process. I found in stories comfort, insight, and mystery. Reading was my invitation inside the story. I could be there, feel everything, learn, participate, and yet still remain withdrawn in my own life.
By Deborah Thunderchild2 years ago in Petlife