I agree. The Carters' marriage was -- and still is -- an inspiration to all of us. And their inclination to always put their convictions to use in practical action is as much an inspiration as their love for each other. Their love expanded to all, especially those in great need. I detected not typos nor grammatical errors. Well written, Dianne!
I agree. The Carters' marriage was -- and still is -- an inspiration to all of us. And their inclination to always put their convictions to use in practical action is as much an inspiration as their love for each other. Their love expanded to all, especially those in great need. I detected not typos nor grammatical errors. Well written, Dianne!
Thank you, Lois Ann! I used to have a beautiful book that he wrote years ago. Unfortunately, that book, along with some of my other favorites, including a book by Mr. Rogers, The Fur Person (you HAVE to read that if you can find it), and Jonathan Livingston Seagull, was one of a few boxes that disappeared when I moved to this house four years ago.
I'm surprised that I didn't make any typos or grammatical errors. Once in a while, when I'm commenting about Trump, I forget all that I learned in English class decades ago.
Yes, I remember the Carter book. But somehow I missed Fred Rogers's The Fur Person. I cherished Jonathan Livingston Seagull, too, for years after reading it as a teenager. BTW when I'm commenting about Trump, grammar and syntax isn't all I forget! All those warnings from Mother and Dad to treat everyone as children of God ... but at least most of those words that I use when commenting on Trump are heard only by my cat and I (and, I suppose, God).
I say those words out loud in my house, but not on my keyboard. Considering the way Trump brings out the worst in a lot of people, I'm pretty sure that God understands completely!
I agree. The Carters' marriage was -- and still is -- an inspiration to all of us. And their inclination to always put their convictions to use in practical action is as much an inspiration as their love for each other. Their love expanded to all, especially those in great need. I detected not typos nor grammatical errors. Well written, Dianne!
Thank you, Lois Ann! I used to have a beautiful book that he wrote years ago. Unfortunately, that book, along with some of my other favorites, including a book by Mr. Rogers, The Fur Person (you HAVE to read that if you can find it), and Jonathan Livingston Seagull, was one of a few boxes that disappeared when I moved to this house four years ago.
I'm surprised that I didn't make any typos or grammatical errors. Once in a while, when I'm commenting about Trump, I forget all that I learned in English class decades ago.
Yes, I remember the Carter book. But somehow I missed Fred Rogers's The Fur Person. I cherished Jonathan Livingston Seagull, too, for years after reading it as a teenager. BTW when I'm commenting about Trump, grammar and syntax isn't all I forget! All those warnings from Mother and Dad to treat everyone as children of God ... but at least most of those words that I use when commenting on Trump are heard only by my cat and I (and, I suppose, God).
I say those words out loud in my house, but not on my keyboard. Considering the way Trump brings out the worst in a lot of people, I'm pretty sure that God understands completely!
I certainly HOPE God understands!