Yes and yes. The same is true for those who see love as a weakness. Love is for the courageous and the strong. Bless you Natalie for all your strength, courage, encouragement and vulnerability this year. ❤
Oh I agree, Susan. Thank you so much for this lovely comment. It has made my whole day. I thank you for your love and faith for the Christ and for reminding us all that this life is all about Him. You are truly a blessing here in my little corner of the world. Love and hugs, N 🙂 ❤
Thank you, Mary. Oh I’m often accused of the same thing and I cry easily too. My mentor told me once that things that might impact another like being it by a pebble is like a being hit by a boulder in my world because I feel things so deeply. And that is both a blessing and a curse at times. But it is what it is as they say. I’m so glad you enjoyed the post. Hugs, N 🙂 ❤
I agree that by being “open,” not closed to people and the world, we will receive do many gifts, messages and signs from Heaven above. “Open” means being sensitive, caring and serving followers of Him above.
And I agree with you, my friend. I’m very intense and feel things very deeply, Robin, and that can be both a blessing and a curse. But it is what it is, and I think it’s important to be as real as we can about who we are and how we fell about things. Love and hugs, N 🙂 ❤
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Reading this makes me very happy! I have always been a crier & mostly been embarrassed by it. With my 3rd (& forever) husband, I now cry in front of him (though I still sometimes hide my crying when I hear certain songs or see certain stories). The good thing is that what you feel, you remember (Cornell Notes, anyone?)! As a storyteller, that means that I can always come up with the perfect ending to my little stories within the big stories!
Thanks, Natalie, for sharing so I could share this too!
Peace, love & great storytelling for all,
Sherrie
I’m a crier too. My husband isn’t happy about it but it is what it is and he loves me anyway. I’m glad you related and enjoyed the post. Thanks for the reblog. Love, N 🙂 ❤
This is so true, thanks for sharing Natalie 🙂
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You are so welcome, Zee. I’m glad you liked it. 🙂 ❤
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What so many see as weakness is instead a sign of strength. Thanks for reminding us.
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You’re welcome. 🙂 ❤
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Yes and yes. The same is true for those who see love as a weakness. Love is for the courageous and the strong. Bless you Natalie for all your strength, courage, encouragement and vulnerability this year. ❤
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Oh I agree, Susan. Thank you so much for this lovely comment. It has made my whole day. I thank you for your love and faith for the Christ and for reminding us all that this life is all about Him. You are truly a blessing here in my little corner of the world. Love and hugs, N 🙂 ❤
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So true, and showing your emotions also gives others the gift to have courage to show theirs.
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Oh I agree, V. And it is when we start sharing these things that our relationships truly mature and deepen. Love and hugs, N 😉 ❤
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Amen. I have often been accused of wearing my heart on my sleeve. Better there than hidden. I loved this post.
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Thank you, Mary. Oh I’m often accused of the same thing and I cry easily too. My mentor told me once that things that might impact another like being it by a pebble is like a being hit by a boulder in my world because I feel things so deeply. And that is both a blessing and a curse at times. But it is what it is as they say. I’m so glad you enjoyed the post. Hugs, N 🙂 ❤
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Feel deeply and cry easily. Your world is sensitive and caring.
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amen!
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🙂 ❤
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I agree that by being “open,” not closed to people and the world, we will receive do many gifts, messages and signs from Heaven above. “Open” means being sensitive, caring and serving followers of Him above.
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And I agree with you, my friend. I’m very intense and feel things very deeply, Robin, and that can be both a blessing and a curse. But it is what it is, and I think it’s important to be as real as we can about who we are and how we fell about things. Love and hugs, N 🙂 ❤
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It takes a lot of strength and courage for feel things deeply.
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…and not go crazy.
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There’s that too, and sometimes I think I am a little crazy! 🙂 ❤
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I don’t really have a choice. It’s just the way I’m wired. 🙂 ❤
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Reblogged this on sherriemiranda1 and commented:
Reading this makes me very happy! I have always been a crier & mostly been embarrassed by it. With my 3rd (& forever) husband, I now cry in front of him (though I still sometimes hide my crying when I hear certain songs or see certain stories). The good thing is that what you feel, you remember (Cornell Notes, anyone?)! As a storyteller, that means that I can always come up with the perfect ending to my little stories within the big stories!
Thanks, Natalie, for sharing so I could share this too!
Peace, love & great storytelling for all,
Sherrie
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I’m a crier too. My husband isn’t happy about it but it is what it is and he loves me anyway. I’m glad you related and enjoyed the post. Thanks for the reblog. Love, N 🙂 ❤
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