My husband and I walk every evening (I walk, too, in the morning). My husband, by nature, is not a patient person (and he is well aware of his weakness, in this area). I "greet" every person and animal ( wild or personal pets) we pass. When he's questioned "my need" to do this, I say, I do it not for me but for them (however, it is in giving that one actually receives)!
I want no living/breathing soul to be "left behind" ... Go unnoticed ... Not be honored ...
My husband is getting a little better in allowing me to periodically stop and chat with some, but he's got a long way to go! I'm praying as he gets older he'll learn to "stop and smell the roses",
Too, I want to say, in crowds, I flee. I am VERY agoraphobic! One on one is where my comfort lies. Amen..
On Jun 29, 2016 Amy wrote :
My husband and I walk every evening (I walk, too, in the morning). My husband, by nature, is not a patient person (and he is well aware of his weakness, in this area). I "greet" every person and animal ( wild or personal pets) we pass. When he's questioned "my need" to do this, I say, I do it not for me but for them (however, it is in giving that one actually receives)!
I want no living/breathing soul to be "left behind" ... Go unnoticed ... Not be honored ...
My husband is getting a little better in allowing me to periodically stop and chat with some, but he's got a long way to go! I'm praying as he gets older he'll learn to "stop and smell the roses",
Too, I want to say, in crowds, I flee. I am VERY agoraphobic! One on one is where my comfort lies. Amen..