writing is something the heart teaches
My writing starts out wrinkled and wacky. It usually takes a good bit of proofreading and editing to smooth out the rough edges into something less wacky noodled. This piece was no exception.
I think it’s of some interest that I was born in the same year that the original sci-fi movie, “The Day the Earth Stood Still,” was released. It’s about a space alien visit to Earth from a technically advanced society. It was originally written as a short story for a sci-fi magazine. I’m not sure what this has to do with anything other than the story was kinda reflecting Jesus’s ministry… and this website is too… kinda… in places.

I write IMAGINING everyone on and off the planet will eventually read my work.
If you’ve read enough of my writing, you know that a mental professional appointed me as bipolar after my second major mental breakdown. She helped me adjust to being uniquely different from everyone else.
We tend to label people, but I think that’s a mistake. Everyone is different from everyone else… kinda.
I’ve been bad and good, sane and wacky… so I have an inkling of what makes a person act badly and goodly and goofy. I try to reflect what I know about that in my web publishing… kinda.
I have hope that the world will be like Heaven someday. That’s my prayer. Jesus taught me that.
I expect that no one will feel broken in Heaven.
I’ve found that life is easier when I look with God’s good graces…
Forgiveness is a biggie.
So is Love… being the biggest!
Gratitude is also pretty significant…
Most definitely, thank you for spending time with me and my wacky noodle philanthropically aspirant armchair recliner writings!
I am retired you know!