by WildRose » Fri 09 Feb 2007, 17:29:53
WOW! You people are truly amazing! So interesting and accomplished! I have been reading this thread with my daughter this afternoon, laughing and crying. Thanks for your thoughtful and funny posts.
A note to Threadbear - the world would be a better place if more people were gifted with the empathy you have for others.
In thinking about my own accomplishments, I have a few, nothing very fancy:
When I was 15, I overcame childhood & adolescent obesity by implementing a running program for myself. When I first started, I could only run a half a block and ran at night (so as not to be noticed) and ran in bare feet, as I did not have a pair of runners. After a couple of months, I bought some shoes and eventually was running several miles a day and enjoying a new level of confidence.
Won a scholarship in college (top of my class), something I'm proud of because I had screwed up in school so much until about age 16.
Married my dear husband, and we're still going strong almost 28 years later!
Sang Barbra Streisand's "Evergreen" at a friend's wedding and it was perfect!
My three kids - none of them perfect, but all wonderful, decent people, and the source of much joy in my life.
Volunteering at schools, the relationships I've enjoyed with students over the years.
Balancing my life with satisfaction from my job and all the demands and rewards of extended family life and community involvement.
For the years ahead, I feel there will be much to do and learn. My plans are to learn as much as I can about agriculture, holistic medicine, community planning and then put this knowledge to work helping others.