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#generousity
There's a home I know where you'll find a hallway Full of shoes and possibilities. And an at-the-door a greeting leading to a family Of amazing abilities, excelling in humility Which I think is key to the near lack of hostilities (given the number of siblings). There's a home I know, crammed full of creativity Exhibiting an intensity of ability To fill the week's itinerary with spirit-led opportunities To reflect their creator-charged curiosities Feeding into gifted virtuosities And long stretches of physical activities. For example: you can taste it in the culinary. Sense it in the musicality. Hear it in the scratch of poetry. See it in the smiles of story. In the sighs of reading deeply. In the care of cutting edge art creatively. In the assists that deliver with accuracy. In the allotment, tending their nursery. You can see it in the inter-connecting Found in faithfully praying Hands holding, heads bowing, Tears intersecting while seeking The Father's counselling And while boldly telling Of the sudden joys and blessings Encountered in everyday living. Here's a family I call family Who quietly live passionately With no apology for the sincerity Of their love and their daily seeking Of their Father's leading. Here's a family living godlily Pointing to a greater glory With the church-wide family Where we'll all be feasting At the great family wedding Eternally.
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Dec 23, 2024
Dec 23, 2024 at 11:57 AM UTC
Family Burton
Her heart was but a loaf of bread, Rather than cut herself in pieces. She'd give the entirety of her loaf. Each grain saturated in nothing but generosity. The pride of giving your all without want for return. It was this reason that butter knives and knives alike longed for her most. To ease themselves inside her and melt away into the tenderness that only she knew as whole. She harvested herself, knowing only the delight of what it's like to give. Never knowing the emptiness of greed, Not knowing the pain she'd soon receive
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Jan 26, 2017
Jan 26, 2017 at 1:57 PM UTC
Loathe
Be kinder than necessary until there is no reason left for you to be kind; do NOT let yourself become a doormat that people can wipe the **** off their shoes with. Shower often to wash the weight of the day off your delicate skin. Floss; it makes your mom proud of your dental exams. Study only when you need it. Learn to do your own laundry. Go to your friend's performances and games when you can. Keep your room clean. Say please and thank you regularly. Stare harshly between someone's brows to make them stop staring at you. Smile at people in public, but only with a closed mouth. Carry extra tampons and pads to give to people who may need it. Plan your day before you go to sleep. Offer help when you see someone struggling, But don't offer help if you need help yourself
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Apr 22, 2016
Apr 22, 2016 at 1:21 PM UTC
Rules to Live by