Dust, dirt, crumbs. All at our feet, and not so lovely or memorable — right?
Today on (in)courage, I share about looking down and a lesson learned. I am thrilled to be guest posting there. Please read on.
I have a confession to make:
I harbor serious baseboard envy.
Perhaps it might be more accurately described as baseboard covetousness.
To be clear, I don’t struggle that others possess better baseboards than my own. I do battle with the fact that they have baseboards at all.
I really want some…
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I’ve been there, and I totally feel ya on this post. It’s good to look up, good to be grateful, and all of that, BUT, I think it’s okay to covet baseboards… I like how you think about things though, and I understand…
Thanks for understanding. I think it’s ok to want things, for sure. I just know that turning place — where it becomes obsessive, leaves me feeling less, takes my eyes off the good. You know, all that kind of stuff.
yes indeed I do! and I always try to turn my “wanting” towards something real, the only real thing there is…
Yes!