34 thoughts on “Inspiring writing reminder

    1. Understood! It was a very hard transition for me, but now I have permission to think like a child again.Thanks for adding your comment, Ruth.

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    1. We do get caught up in the things that need our adult attention. It takes effort to remember what it’s like to think like a child, but it can be done! 🙂

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  1. And my desire is to never let go of my childlike wonder of the world. to infuse everything I do and see and experience with the awe of childhood… 🙂 Lovely to meet you!

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    1. The way life goes sometimes, I almost lost the delight of wonder … and even now I am having to keep reminding myself to let it happen, to look through the eyes of childlikeness and SEE what’s there. And if I forget I have a friend who reminds me. We all should have and be that kind of friend.
      Welcome to my blog, Louise. 🙂

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    1. That explains it then, Tara, because I have to remind myself – when it seems necessary – how old I really am. Your feeling as if you are 10 makes for good books for us to read. 🙂

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