Hi all,
:: CJ puts down her net and sits a while in the sun, watching the butterflies land on her shoulder ::
Shirley,
I found your stories. I concur with Kathy; they reflect my own feelings too, not just about the forum, but about my life in general--this desperate wanting to find myself amongst those like myself, on the one hand, and this holy desire to become who I am, on the other. Thanks for posting them. I have to say I'd very much enjoy reading the integral versions, though. Please, share them with us, Shirley.
Darlene,
Your little stories are wonderful... some are very moving yet light-hearted. Where do you find them?
Love,
CJ
Cute Stories.
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Shirley(SO)
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Dear Kathy and CJ;
Glad you both enjoyed the short versions of my stories about Butterflies. ( BIG SMILE ) The post was a crude narative of the whole stories that I wrote. They are more on the line of acceptance and wanting to belong.
I was not sure exactly where on this forum to post them so I tried here.
Do you have any suggestions on where I should post the rather long versions of the stories ????
Shirley(SO)
Glad you both enjoyed the short versions of my stories about Butterflies. ( BIG SMILE ) The post was a crude narative of the whole stories that I wrote. They are more on the line of acceptance and wanting to belong.
I was not sure exactly where on this forum to post them so I tried here.
Do you have any suggestions on where I should post the rather long versions of the stories ????
Shirley(SO)
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Hi all,
Shirley,
Why don't you post them in the "Does Anyone Write?" thread, right nextdoor? Long stories are okay, you know. I remember Sara posted what was almost a short story, here, a while back. Keep in mind, though, that not everyone may have the time, or the patience, to read through them. I, for one, do. And I'd like to read them.
Love,
CJ
P.S.
It was great to have a chance to chat with you yesterday. Take care of yourself, Shirley. I mean it!
Shirley,
Why don't you post them in the "Does Anyone Write?" thread, right nextdoor? Long stories are okay, you know. I remember Sara posted what was almost a short story, here, a while back. Keep in mind, though, that not everyone may have the time, or the patience, to read through them. I, for one, do. And I'd like to read them.
Love,
CJ
P.S.
It was great to have a chance to chat with you yesterday. Take care of yourself, Shirley. I mean it!

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Many come from like minded on lines friends, try entering such things as cute stories in your search engine, and see what you come up? The possibilities are as numerous as your imagination.CJ asked:
Your little stories are wonderful... some are very moving yet light-hearted. Where do you find them?
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Hi Darlene
So true...So very true.
*Hugs & Love*

Darlene wrote:The Images of Mother
4 YEARS OF AGE My Mommy can do anything!
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8 YEARS OF AGE My Mom knows a lot! A whole lot!
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12 YEARS OF AGE My Mother doesn't really know quite everything.
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14 YEARS OF AGE Naturally, Mother doesn't know that, either.
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16 YEARS OF AGE Mother? She's hopelessly old-fashioned.
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18 YEARS OF AGE That old woman? She's way out of date!
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25 YEARS OF AGE Well, she might know a little bit about it.
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35 YEARS OF AGE Before we decide, let's get Mom's opinion.
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45 YEARS OF AGE Wonder what Mom would have thought about it?
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65 YEARS OF AGE Wish I could talk it over with Mom...
So true...So very true.
*Hugs & Love*
Blessings Eternal, Jassmine
"Love is unconditional acceptance. That quality is also our essential nature, who we really are."
--Peter Shepherd
"Love is unconditional acceptance. That quality is also our essential nature, who we really are."
--Peter Shepherd