Who would you really like to get to know?
Posted on Jul 2nd, 2009
by
barbara
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for July 02, 2009:
my great-great grandchildren . . . they would be the grandchildren of this darling little girl who is right now only 7 years old . . .

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There is a part of your that will be in those great-great grandchildren, a beautiful part, and maybe they won't recognize it as such, but you'll be right there with them. Don't you see part of yourself in her? I see the love in her eyes and that smile … now I'm sure that is you too! We are never separated from any part of presence. Nothing is excluded. The property is rearranged and our experience becomes something new and from a different individual perspective. Plant seeds … plant lots of seeds of your love and they will grow and live on in these little vessels of beauty and joy. ;-D
What a cutie-pie! I have no children, and I've never had a desire to live to old, old age, but my gosh - what a reason to go on and on! Nothing like the look of unconditional love from a child's eyes to warm your heart and give you strength.
What a wonderful idea! You know, I would not have thought to meet someone who hasn't appeared yet. Now my mind's off on a tangent wondering about my great, greats, only forward, not in the past. That's a whole different train of thought to explore. I'll have to get with my daughters right away and order some up. More likely they'd pull me out of the sun and insist I rest. LOL Thanks for something new to mull over. That baby is just a doll, you want to just smile right back into those pretty eyes. Lucky Grandmama! My grandson, 4 yrs old is still a flash and a blur as he tears by, cape flying!
I love my children, but this granddaughter is my soulmate. Sometimes I think I moved from Texas to Maryland just to meet her. And there are souls yet to be born waiting to meet her, too.
They say that the eyes are windows to the soul. It is obvious that your granddaughter has a beautiful soul.