Thursday, January 31, 2008
11X36X365: Chris
Chris demonstrated what NOT to do as a boss. Abusive, loud, rude, and disrespectful, he ran daddy's company into the ground. I watched him verablly abuse his sister my first day on the job. Ahhh, nepotism.
10X36X365: Dr. Fraley
A day late on this one due to a small blizzard we had here in Jordan, but here goes.
Dr. Fraley captured the imagination. Although his topic was history, it was the rumors about those bumps on his forehead that fueled the speculation - shrapnel from the war? None were brave enough to ask. Good teacher.
Dr. Fraley captured the imagination. Although his topic was history, it was the rumors about those bumps on his forehead that fueled the speculation - shrapnel from the war? None were brave enough to ask. Good teacher.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
9X36X365: Paula
Paula is the first math teacher I had who understood her topic like one who wasn't born to it. She unwrapped the unit circle for us (literally) and opened our eyes. She made calculus almost bearable.
Monday, January 28, 2008
8X36X365: Sonja
Sonja was the type of best friend high school girls have. We shared and stole everything from each other, including boys (although mine were better than hers). She had the only standard poodle I've ever seen.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
7X36X365: Shawn
Shawn taught me so many things that our family was unable to teach. I learned to manage money and aspects of being a gracious hostess and friend. She is more than just family, she's a mentor.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
6X36X365: Terry
Terry is a spiritual leader who opens hearts and minds. Although we often (okay almost always) disagree, he makes me think about and understand my position. Oh, and his heart is absolutely in the right place.
Friday, January 25, 2008
5X36X365: Philip
Philip holds my heart and is usually gentle with it (when he's not I yell at him). We share work, life, and love. He helps me stay grounded. With God at the center we have love.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
4X36X365: Marla
Marla is the sister of my heart. She has taught me so much about being a Mom and how to let go of the unimportant. I've also learned that we can choose the family we want.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
3X36X365: Colleen
Colleen is a beautiful friend. Her thin physique with womanly curves makes others jealous, but her bright personality makes her much loved. I miss her these days as we've drifted far apart in space and contact.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
2X36X365: Robert
Robert taught me how to be a good boss. I will always remember him up to his elbows in dust on annual spring cleaning day. He never asked anyone to do a job that he wouldn't.
Monday, January 21, 2008
1X36X365: Pat
Pat took me into her office and heart. She showed me what graciousness is and worried what people would think if they looked under her guest bed and saw dustbunnies (I wondered why they would look).
A New Journey
I read about this awesome guy, Dan (http://www.logolalia.com/40x365/), who started a blog to commemorate his 40th birthday. Each day of the year he wrote 40 words on one of 365 people people who have touched his life. He has a set of rules that I expect I'll mostly follow...
Here's his challenge in his own words. "Try this: make a list of 365 people whose names you remember and who were interesting to you. Even if you don't want to write 40 about each, at least try making the list. And then, if you can, write down a few words about each of them before they're gone from your memory. If you can't do this, it might be wise to spend the next 365 days meeting more people in person who are interesting to you. Learn their names. "
Well, I'm all about challenges and even more about commemorating, so... welcome to MommaBean's 365.
36X365, here I come.
Here's his challenge in his own words. "Try this: make a list of 365 people whose names you remember and who were interesting to you. Even if you don't want to write 40 about each, at least try making the list. And then, if you can, write down a few words about each of them before they're gone from your memory. If you can't do this, it might be wise to spend the next 365 days meeting more people in person who are interesting to you. Learn their names. "
Well, I'm all about challenges and even more about commemorating, so... welcome to MommaBean's 365.
36X365, here I come.
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