DISQUS

Gitzen Girl: http://gitzengirl.blogspot.com/2008/09/peace.html

  • Anita J. · 1 year ago
    Excellent. Thank you for that.
  • Denise · 1 year ago
    You are such a talented writer, and an even deeper thinker. I'm so glad that I stumbled across your blog . . . your messages are ones that I take to heart. I'm going to try to feel my peace within today, even in the midst of the background noise that is my life : )
  • Sherri · 1 year ago
    Beautiful post, Sara.

    You're reaching a lot of people and touching their lives through your blog. You make us stop and think.

  • Adventure girl wanna be · 1 year ago
    Very nice post! When I first saw the word "peace" I smiled. I use that word a lot at the end of my post;)

    I just your story about your AI disease. I can feel your pain, literally. I live with an AI as well.

    I have had you in my blog roll for some time now. I love your baby!



  • Anonymous · 1 year ago
    I have been reading your blog for some time now and finding it is a great place to get some good quotes and ways of seeing things.

    Thanks!
    John


  • robinrane · 1 year ago
    Wow~ I needed to read this today. I can't tell you how much, thank you Sara.
    Blessings~Robin
  • Vicky · 1 year ago
    I came over from Jody'd blog yesterday and am so glad I did! Can I ask you... was there a "moment" of surrender for you or were there "moments?" Your voice is so strong and rings true... its very authentic and I find your words very compelling to read. Thank you for sharing! I'll be back for more!
  • Michelle · 1 year ago
    Beautiful, Sara.

    Thank you so much for this -- I know, you know, I needed this one. Acceptance is a hard place I haven't quite come to yet. It's helpful to know you have and that it will be easier once I get there.

    I'm getting closer every day!

    Have you heard the saying, "Let go and let God!" I think it applies. ;)





  • Sara · 1 year ago
    You all are so kind... thanks for being here to read it.
  • mandy · 1 year ago
    "There were so many years of fighting to be who I had imagined I would be at this point in my life. And the fighting turned out to be more exhausting than the accepting."

    You have quite a way with words sometimes.