Many of us use inanimate objects as a source of luck or strength. We can place them on our body, hold them tight or simply feel their presence. In nature, do lucky charms exist? Is there a favourite tree that the robin feels more safe to sing her song? Does a monkey have a favourite rock to visit when eating his lunch? If you have a lucky charm, grab hold of it today and thank it for helping you out so many times.
What is your lucky charm?
I have one I have one I have one! But I won't say - as I see a post coming out of this one little story! :P
ReplyDeleteoh, how rude of me - thanks for the inspiration! x
DeleteYou are so welcome, Hannah. I cannot wait to read it.
Deletehttp://hannah-denski.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/piece-of-luck.html - as promised! :)
DeleteI don't have a lucky charm per se...perhaps my kitten Ruby? Would that count as one? :-)
ReplyDeleteHaha, I would suppose this would count. But she is a living creature, a loved one. Very lucky for sure, but you cannot really stuff her in your pocket and take her around with you. Or can you? hmmm
DeleteHi Vanessa - couldn't find your email address, but I managed to find your blog.
ReplyDeleteJust a note to say thanks so much for your talk at PKN13 last night. It was touching, inspirational, and I really was amazed by your ability to speak so eloquently about a tough subject. Thanks for sharing your gift.
It was an honour George. I knew that if I could help just one person, it would be worth the fear of sharing my story to my fellow community members. I appreciate your kind words and for believing that I have a gift. It felt so good to share!
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