I wrote the short story called “A Butterfly Looks Back” on Yahoo Contributor. I think many of you will find it has a very encouraging message. Please read it, and forward it on to others who might be encouraged also.
Here is the link: A Butterfly Looks Back.
Thank you very much!
Nancy
a lovely story and yes an excellent message. c
Thank you so much for taking the time to read it!
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Thank you for the pingback. How do you do that, anyhow?
I love the POV from the butterfly. Well done.
Thanks Sharon! I appreciate that. How are the boys…. uh, parrots… doing? Any more unusual activities on their part? Between an earthquake and a hurricane, if they act up again, I think I’d find a steel bunker to hid out in!
Nancy
Morning – this is my first visit to your site – your site was recommended by Wordsmith’s Desk
I love reading new blogs and getting to know other bloggers
Prayers for your day
Susie @ SPTP
Good morning! Thank you for visiting. I hope you got a chance to read the butterfly story. Most of the time I am not serious here; it’s not possible with the material my 9 year old daughter, three dogs and just life in general give me. I hope you get a chance to come back soon!
Hi, I also found your site through Wordsmith’s Desk. I will be back when I have the time to stay for a while. : ) Love the Butterfly perspective.
Thank you for stopping by! I’ll look forward to your return.
Hi, I loved the story…I hope you don’t mind me passing it on to a few friends. Love and hugs. Lisa. xx 🙂
Of course I don’t mind you passing the story on. I appreciate it very much, and your letting me know that loved it also. I looked at your gravatar profile; can you please tell me what an aspie is? Thanks!
Nancy
Hi there nancy,
Sorry I forget…an aspie is short for saying I have Aspergers Syndrome which is an Autistic Spectrum Disorder. I am also Dyslexic.
Butterflies are a sign of hope for many on the spectrum and used as well as jig-saw pieces to represent bringing awareness to ASD’s.
Your story is wonderful and spoke very strongly to my heart.
I have been pondering on it today also and I thought of putting a link onto your post as I have a few ideas for my next post.
Thanks for the inspiration.
Love and hugs.
Lisa. xx 🙂
Thank you for sharing with me. I have a friend whose middle-school age son has Aspergers Syndrome, also. I did not know that the butterfly had special meaning to thoses in the Autism Spectrum, but I am glad that the story spoke strongly to you. You are welcome to put a link in your post if you would like.
Nancy