Agreed. Making it real is what it's all about. It's so great that you put yourself out-there in a real way, and receive genuine gratitude in return. Everyone is different, and it's nice to appreciate each other for who we are, along the way. Charles Schultz’s humanity (and humor!) is so timeless. I heard an interview with the late John Ritter and he talked about "weaving a golden thread" between people and situations - to create a connection of humanity through humor and self-reflected drama (think Slingblade). I like the golden-thread metaphor. Keep on weaving, Cheryl ! |