My mission statement~
I intend on "trying" to live a life that is about: not putting in my mouth things that are bad for me or have come from an animal that was treated cruely while alive on this earth and during slaughter, creating lasting fond memories for my children and grandchildren, adventure, challenging myself, respect others regardless of species, race, color or creed, taking risks, having fun, being grateful, respecting myself & my body, being authentically myself, taking responsibility for my actions, being proactive, being a problem solver, taking action, introspection, transition, change, honesty, growth, loving & helping others, having integrity, doing my best, being easy on myself, enjoying this world, becoming well read, seeing the wonder of it all and never allowing fear to hold me back!
18 comments:
What a lovely post......the photos show a side of Marilyn that I have never seen before. The one of her sitting underneath the tree on the ground in the white dress really got to me.......beautiful!
((((HUGS))) to you.......the childhoods we have can shape us, but they do not have to make us......we do not need to belong to anyone but ourselves.......if you belong to yourself, you own the world.
I have always felt like I didn't fit in or belong.....but then I realized that I belong to me......I "am" and that is all that matters.....( I had a pretty good childhood, but was a latch key kid and felt alone a lot....)
By the way, I forgot to mention that I love the new wording in your blog header......It is so true! =D
man O man she was BEAUTIFUL! GREAT post...now about that playlist 1st TY for your support of my music LOL we are in the minority-did you see all those peeps that didnt like that song? anyways go here
http://www.playlist.com/ sign up create a playlist then click on post my playlist copy the code then go to your dashboard and add a gadget-you will be all set! you can make as many playlists as you want-I just made a new one LOL I need to add more songs to it you can email me any time you like if you need more help (g johnson 3 at cox dot net) or click the stalk me link on my blog
Loved this post even more when at the end you explained how you relate with her. I learned a few things about Marilyn Monroe that I didn't know. She was beautiful and curvy!
I didn't know all of that about her. Thank you for taking all that time to research and post that, it was very interesting.
And I'm sorry that the reason you relate so well to her is such a sad one.
Great post! She was such a beautiful woman. It's tragic that her life was sad and ended so soon!
I love the photo of her bending over in front of water with the braids in her hair...I have never seen that one.
Thanks, those were great! Catherine
Very interesting. I don't know much at MM. But now I do. I am sorry you can identify with the feeling of not belonging anywhere because of parental abandonment. I too have those feelings. But for reasons other than parental abandonment.
Beautiful photos. You picked well. m
she looks lovely. :O i'd forgotten how striking she was, and how she can look so vulnerable as well.
it so sad her life ended so early, she was a beautiful person! i learned a lot more about her than i knew too! a great tribute!
lookiing at her pictures and then your meg on the sidebar, i can see a resemblance! =)
Parental abandonment can be physical or mental. My heart aches for children who are searching for some sense of belonging and cannot find it in their homes. It is always uplifting to see someone who has broke free of the cycle. Your children are very loved and I can tell in your posts how much being their Mom means to you.
Some Like It Hot--is one of my all time favs--thanx for all the interesting info!
Whenever I feel like I'm heavier than I should be, I think of Marilyn Monroe (really, I do.) By today's standards, she is a little on the heavy side and yet, she continues to be held up as one of the worlds' sexiest, beautiful, feminine women. Come to think of it, many of the women who hold that title have a little meat on their bones and are curvy. Sophia Loren, Raquel Welch, and Catherine Deneuvue are three who come immediately to mind.
Have you ever read the book Captivating, by John & Stasi Eldridge? It's a book I think you'd get a lot of value out of.
BTW...in case you hadn't heard, Michael Buble is single again, and quite heartbroken...now might be your chance. He only lives about an hour away from me, so you'd be welcome to stay with me while you stalk, er, visit. There's a pretty good article on him in the November, 2008 issue of Chatelaine magazine. This link shows you much, but not the actual cover story, itself. I guess that's how they ensure sales of the magazine.
http://en.chatelaine.com/english/whatsnew/index.jsp
Have a fabulous day!
Carolyn
Wow, I did not know all that about her. Very good post heidi. I liked it a lot. A whole new twist on MM for me. Informative and touching. How do you do that? Sad to me that you can relate to her. I am so sorry.
I agree with Carolynn about her being known as a sex symbol and here we are in this day and age worrying about a few pounds... looks like it is all for not! She was very hot and healthy too!!
Oh, I love that book Captivating. It is a wonderful book. A must read for you Heidi! You will love it!
Wow I cant' help but feel sorry for her. I really enjoyed the post, I was very fond of her and still am. Did you happen to watch the 20/20 video on her. Where the housekeeper knows what happened so does the family but they are frighted for their family if they say anything.
My heart really goes out to her, to never really belong to something for any amount of attention.
I love the photos. She was such a tortured soul! So sad.
Hiedi - sorry I am weighing in late on the question you posed about Megs and J, and I am sorry to see you took it down. I found the question very thought provocative and we (here) had lengthy and numerous discussions on the topic - I thank you for that. I am assuming some one who posted was hurtful, and shame on them is all I can say. The summary of our thoughts regarding the reason why neither you nor Megs & J receive more comments when they post about their wonderful charity work - is failure of the audience to identify. They are an extremely blessed and giving couple. Very few couples would give up wedding gifts for donations to the charity they love.Very few. To capture an audience they have to find a way "hit home" with their stories, and certainly given our own economic times this is difficult to say the least, but not impossible. I believe they will find a way. He who has blessed them, will lead them. And Heidi - I think you are a fantastic mother, and have been blessed with very special children, and grand son. Don't shy away from posting their good works. Those posts provide me hope and reassurance that there are really GOOD people in the world. Thank you. And Heidi, you already have a North Star - those you love who love you in return.
Wow, what a fabulous, fabulous post! I think Marilyn Monroe was the most beautiful woman who ever lived. Ever! And she was also one of the best actresses and comediennes ever. If she were alive today, no one else would come close to her beauty and acting abilities.
Unfortunately, she created the personna that ultimately did her in. No one took her seriously, not understanding that she was brilliant. She also wrote poetry and did beautiful little watercolor paintings. She was truly amazing.
Wow....this is a moving tribute. Very well done! The photo of Marilyn in the black sweater.....my, her eyes look very sad. I think she must have been a deeply sad person.....wounds from early on which never healed. And, courageous of you to mention similarities in your own life.
"Some Like It Hot" is one of my all-time favorites!
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