I loved that this man had a milk carton fixed to his handlebars and that he is sitting on a big red pillow.
I don't think he is worried about what anyone thinks about how he looks. He has needs and he figured out how to fill them. So what if it looks a little goofy? Who defines goofy anyway?
We should be so brave. We should be able to say to the world how we feel and what we want/need. How else are we going to learn to live together in harmony and acceptance?
You are a wise and kind soul.
ReplyDeleteLynnes, that's exactly what I try to make my children figure out concerning "dress code". Is it so important to get trade names on one's clothes?
ReplyDeleteI think that wisdom of not judging on appearances comes with age!
I wonder if he fell off of his bike if he would fall to the left or to the right. I wonder if his bike frame is scratched. I wonder how his de-railers look. I wonder... ha ha ha. B did apologize, and he said that he wished he would have expressed being more proud of me for going out rather than bothered about a fall. He never did check out my bike because he was certain that it was okay.
ReplyDeleteOh I love that boy.
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I wish everyone could think that way!
ReplyDeleteThough, sometimes when I'm being creative or practical like that I end up looking back on myself and feeling silly. Though my back door is proof, just let protocol go out the door.(I am doing a painting on my back door)
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