[Secret Message!]
Do Not read!
If you clicked the link I sent you, and read what follows, I apologize for releasing a snippet of our conversation, but I assure you it is purely my side of the conversation, and only because I feel like it's a perfect representation of me. You know who you are.
Love megs
[End Secret Message.]
"I was trying to grow a clematis, a flowering vine on the fence. My dad kept cutting it down, over and over again. But I nurtured it anyway. Watered it, fertilized it. It didn't grow any that year, but I put up a frame, and the next spring it started to grow again. It made it off the frame and onto the fence before it got cut down again. But I tended it, and loved it, and told it I appreciated it. I'm waiting to see it this spring, and I won't let it get cut down again.
True story. But a good analogy. Find you roots, who you are and what makes you tick, and stretch them out, and then you grow your main vine up, up, up to the part of you that'll never quite change and grab it! Then you grow your other vines up and grab onto everything you love. Some wither, some split, some twine. And when you are balanced and nurtured, you will bloom.
Does that make sense at all?"
Do Not read!
If you clicked the link I sent you, and read what follows, I apologize for releasing a snippet of our conversation, but I assure you it is purely my side of the conversation, and only because I feel like it's a perfect representation of me. You know who you are.
Love megs
[End Secret Message.]
"I was trying to grow a clematis, a flowering vine on the fence. My dad kept cutting it down, over and over again. But I nurtured it anyway. Watered it, fertilized it. It didn't grow any that year, but I put up a frame, and the next spring it started to grow again. It made it off the frame and onto the fence before it got cut down again. But I tended it, and loved it, and told it I appreciated it. I'm waiting to see it this spring, and I won't let it get cut down again.
True story. But a good analogy. Find you roots, who you are and what makes you tick, and stretch them out, and then you grow your main vine up, up, up to the part of you that'll never quite change and grab it! Then you grow your other vines up and grab onto everything you love. Some wither, some split, some twine. And when you are balanced and nurtured, you will bloom.
Does that make sense at all?"
No comments:
Post a Comment