Thank you. I appreciate this a lot. I didn’t want my husband to read my two latest entries for you challenge, because they were out of my comfort zone, and I felt dumb letting him read something I wrote that wasn’t intended to be silly. Must be pretty insecure when I don’t want the person who knows me so well see a more serious side of me.
Oh he does. He thinks I’m the greatest thing since sliced bread. He’s the president of my fan club, and I’m so lucky to have him. It’s my own insecurity at stripping away the dorky layers that made this hard for me, nothing that he has ever done. He’s Mr. Wonderful–and I really mean that
It’s great that you let him read though. That shows that you guys are in a great, loving, and trustworting relationship. No one ever grows without getting out of their comfort zone. Great work on being courageous and stepping out of your comfort zone! I’m proud of you. 🙂
we are all so guilty of this too, i don’t know why, it is like we can’t believe we are worthy
But we are! 🙂
True story.
Thanks for commenting!
Like the children’s story, A Fish Out of Water. 🙂
😀
My insecurities are epiphytic.
M
Thanks for commenting! 🙂
M, if you meant for me to feel this stupid, that might be the most poetic thing I ever read! ♥
Not in the slightest, Anne 🙂
http://kvennarad.wordpress.com/2012/08/29/fragment-195/
M.
Thank you. I appreciate this a lot. I didn’t want my husband to read my two latest entries for you challenge, because they were out of my comfort zone, and I felt dumb letting him read something I wrote that wasn’t intended to be silly. Must be pretty insecure when I don’t want the person who knows me so well see a more serious side of me.
Your husband needs to love and respect your talent JB. If he’s witcha he will come around. Don’t hide it. Flaunt it.
Oh he does. He thinks I’m the greatest thing since sliced bread. He’s the president of my fan club, and I’m so lucky to have him. It’s my own insecurity at stripping away the dorky layers that made this hard for me, nothing that he has ever done. He’s Mr. Wonderful–and I really mean that
It’s great that you let him read though. That shows that you guys are in a great, loving, and trustworting relationship. No one ever grows without getting out of their comfort zone. Great work on being courageous and stepping out of your comfort zone! I’m proud of you. 🙂
That might be the weirdest simul-comment I ever saw. We really hit the same point from the most opposite sides of the spectrum! Crazy!
Great minds think alike. 🙂
I have nominated you for few awards!
http://dianajuvenille.wordpress.com/2012/08/29/happy-happy-happy-thrice/
Have a nice time!
Thank you so much, Diana! 🙂
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This is so true and it’s something that I need to learn to do more. 🙂
I think we all do! Thanks, girasolel. 🙂