tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1148717864140954209.post3158681635508008582..comments2023-11-27T16:44:57.394-05:00Comments on Our Report Card: Khttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00003203477064185275noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1148717864140954209.post-26068300692725018152010-12-04T23:02:40.755-05:002010-12-04T23:02:40.755-05:00Oh yeah, have faith.
This is a wildly imaginative...Oh yeah, have faith.<br /><br />This is a wildly imaginative story and game, and wow.<br /><br />My favorite book is The Accidental Tourist, and the siblings in there play a card game called Vaccination that has too many rules for outsiders to follow.<br /><br />Made me think of that, in a good way, the best way. love, Valvalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11225253082963245064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1148717864140954209.post-75925429713269786472010-12-04T21:48:58.226-05:002010-12-04T21:48:58.226-05:00I read it almost all, but I got to reading faster ...I read it almost all, but I got to reading faster and faster, the way they talk, like there is no way you will follow it all because it is their world, their friendship, their stories and secrets, their intertwined thought. The other day one of mince said, "Life is a dream", "Yeah, but we wake up sometimes" and they went on from there. So familiar. This is uninterrupted imagination running rampant. Today I stood alone in the woods and had a panic attack that I was the worst mother in the world and that I am slowly undoing the complete potential of my kids by letting them dissolve into sheer ruin. I stood there looking at the old place as it rots and thought of you. You must be a horrible mother too then, because the end result of this little experiment looks pretty familiar. And if that is the case, why do you feel so good about it? So I stood there poised between my fear and your reality, finding succor then and again here tonight in your post. What I hear as I write to you is this: nature does not practice entropy, not really. Nature grows, rebounds, reclaims. It's the human constructs that fall apart when not maintained. Which do you want? <br /><br />When it comes to building children, in the human image, I suppose I have dropped the ball. When it comes to trusting natural order, I have taken a huge leap of faith. Thanks for loving yourself so much that you can shine light in my dark hours.Cecelia (CC)https://www.blogger.com/profile/09664503081571414722noreply@blogger.com