Rhonald, You're lady is a beauty. :blush: She's got a great smile. Seems like one of those infectious smiles, if she's in a good mood, she'd put anyone around her in a good mood too. :icon_biggrin:
Thanks Joshua, and yes her smile brightens my day everytime she shares it with me.
I like to share a response I made to a letter of hers from after about a month of emf exchanges. I think I out did myself that night. Her paragraph was,
"Today I forgot to turn off the alarm clock and was shocked when it rang early in the morning. I stayed in bed for a while then got up. This morning, I went to buy a pan on my road to work. It¡¯s a small one with a handle and cover. In summer it¡¯s dangerous to cook fried food. I was slightly injured one month ago. Two drops of oil spattered onto my arms. It hurt so much. I hurried to my ice bag. Unfortunately, there¡¯re still some light marks that might last for months. Will you dislike it? I¡¯m a little nervous."
And my answering paragraph,
"Every wrinkle, every scar tells a story. History is written upon our bodies. By living we risk marking our bodies, but by living we become such interesting creatures with great stories to share. A plain white paper with no writing upon its surface is perfect. No scars mark its surface. It is perfection. But a plain white paper is boring, there is no story to entertain us. It is only when the paper starts bearing marks that become a story, that the paper truly becomes alive. I can't wait to see what history is written upon you. Every line and every scar is deserving a kiss since they tell me that you live. Will you allow me the pleasure to read your story? Even though I am a quick reader, I promise that I will take my time and read every one of your lines. I don't wish for perfection, I wish for you."
And I also included the one picture from her profile that captured my heart. It is still my favorite picture of her.