My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
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In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
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In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
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If I’m missing from Renderosity from time to time, I’m busy having fun elsewhere.
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Comments (19)
cmolsen2002
Well worth reading and pondering on, Tara. Thank you for these gentle yet important thoughts.
Meisiekind
The best thing about forgiving someone is that you free yourself! I think I understand your heart! Wonderful and very insightful writing my friend! xx
Bossie_Boots
Forgiving yourself is the hardest thing in the world that i as yet havnt learnt very thought provoking thank you for this hugs lou x
beachzz
We are hardest on ourselves, our own worst critics. I remember Corey's foto; it must be a universal affliction. Well said, as always!!
romanceworks
Healing words. CC
durleybeachbum
Important thoughts.
helanker
So true, so true indeed. I know. Beautiful poem.
cfulton
Yet again you have spoken - and Corey - to me. Thank You! Clive
bmac62
You know I always totally enjoy your writing. It is always thought provoking. I enjoyed going back and reviewing your trilogy. In this instance, Corey's picture really has my mind turning over. Why write it over and over in odd public places? The author must be extremely focused on his/her subject...I'm sure it must be a guy. Have you ever seen a female grafitti artist? I don't know, they may exist and particularly in a big city like Chicago. I agree with Carin's opening sentence. To hold a grudge or a need to get even or to dislike yourself for past mistakes is to put yourself in a torture chamber. Great piece. Thanks for adding to your trilogy. What should we call a trilogy plus one? :-)
Faemike55
Excellent and so true!
hipps13
Yes, forgiving ourselves is the hardest wonderful work warm hugs that smile, Linda Kaye
elfin14doaks
Awesome and yes we are always hardest on ourselves, it's so much easier to forgive someone else because you don't expect them to live up to your expectations you set for yourself. You have a hard time with yourself because you set these expectations and now you didn't live up. Been there.
npauling
Lovely poem and so true.
wysiwig
Christ, you know it ain't easy You know how hard it can be The way things are going They're gonna crucify me ....John Lennon Or I can do a better job of crucifying myself. It took me a few days to digest this. Outstanding poem, spot on. It is so hard to let go, but the peace that comes after is wonderful beyond words.
orig_buggy
Its a great read and yet sooo true!!! I have found myself in that spot.
Chipka
Ayn Rand (Did I even bother to spell her name right?) once stated that most people cannot say "I love you" because they cannot say "I." Okay, I'm mis-quoting, since the words she said were a bit more...well...Ayn Rand-ish than what I just said, but the point is that this poem resonates because its so true. I suspect that one of the reasons it's harder for us to forgive ourselves is because we're the only ones who see us naked every day...and that can have an effect since seeing ourselves naked everyday means we see our pimples, our toenails in need of clipping, and all of our own little imperfections. I suspect that the awareness of those imperfections is what prevents us from seeing ourselves truly and forgiving ourselves, as we must. On the flip side, this is a fantastic and touching poem! Beautifully done! I'm gonna go grab Corey and tell him to read this.
Merrylee
Yes so true...I'm really hard on myself...good write Tara
myrrhluz
Well you've done a "So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish" Will there be a "Mostly Harmless"? My favorite Douglas Adams are the two Dirk Gently books. "The Long Dark Tea-time of the Soul" is not only a great title but a fabulous read. I reread it, if I'm feeling blue and need a good pick-me-up. Self forgivness is very hard, and not done in a day. The could ofs and should ofs gnaw and tear at our well being. I enjoy reading the comments people write on your work. You do make us think! Wonderfully written and insightful poem.
ontar1
Fantastic, excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!