tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-488291769483454416.post1877050583268770094..comments2018-06-01T18:13:11.943+03:00Comments on A Glimpse: Seas of glassUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-488291769483454416.post-51548595193846255572010-11-14T19:27:28.417+03:002010-11-14T19:27:28.417+03:00I am proud to be your mom. What you wrote and the...I am proud to be your mom. What you wrote and the questions you ask are very profound. My heart aches for the struggles the kids go through and yet is glad they have someone like you willing to be there. As I listen to the sounds of the ocean the "sea of glass" is mighty big. How does one make a difference? Pretty hard to measure sometimes and perhaps it isn't up to us to decide. The consistency you provide by listening and giving them a chance is huge. Thanks for that. And thanks for taking care of my grandson's messy diapers and the spit up on your sandal and giving my son in law the time he needs to turn in that paper and for being a mom, daughter, sister, friend who has pictures of happiness, fun and love. You have invaluable gifts to give. Thanks for the musings....Conniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16870980415754422402noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-488291769483454416.post-8565793212445292662010-11-14T19:06:51.623+03:002010-11-14T19:06:51.623+03:00good thoughts, Sarah. You're doing what you c...good thoughts, Sarah. You're doing what you can, as your job is mostly on-the-spot, and requires quick decision-making - which you are very good at. Those 70 kids are blessed to have you!<br /><br />I also like the idea of story - everybody has one, and most of us like to tell ours. Perhaps those kids need someone to hear their story, and allow them to interpret it as they want, not as they are expected to.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18381094831139552835noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-488291769483454416.post-7740670216760800672010-10-25T07:25:07.124+03:002010-10-25T07:25:07.124+03:00I am consistently floored by your ability with wor...I am consistently floored by your ability with words, your gift at dissecting your surroundings, and your lack of fear at not having answers. I love that you can ask questions, without answers, and let that be just as valuable as part of the journey--if not more valuable--than the "answers" themselves I know you will eventually "find." May your musings continue... I love reading them.Codellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11551372860690111242noreply@blogger.com