re wrestling the teenage years with vigor and recognized achievement and success. Some still enjoy fruit snacks, play dates and bedtime stories. These sweet children are forever in my heart and often float through my mind and memory. Love them. Love them all. They are strong. They are very smart. They are kind. They are endlessly talented. And they are mine forever…and I really love that.
cor·nu·co·pi·a [kawr-nuh-koh-pee-uh-nyuh] noun Cornucopia 1: a curved goat's horn overflowing with fruit and ears of grain 2: an inexhaustible store or abundance ...let's go with definition number two...this blog is a collection of blessings, musings and writings by Liz Robinson Rich
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Gratitude Day #17 2012
Today, I am grateful for my brilliant and talented nieces and nephews. One of my greatest treasures is to be called “Aunt Lizzy” by fourteen almost fifteen Robinson and six Rich kiddos. Some of them are married grown-up with college experiences, budding careers and babies of their own. Some are living abroad teaching, testifying and testing all that they know to be true. Some a
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