Saturday, March 7, 2009

Life

Random thoughts. What are some successes in life that you want to experience before you die? Or what are some things that you want your loved ones to look back at you and say?
I will start the list.....add your thoughts:
* treated people with respect
* loved God and wanted others to have the same relationship or better
* loved his family
* loyal Browns Fan

8 comments:

  1. She was kind.
    She was responsible.
    She loved her family.
    She finished her college degree at 54!
    She was crazy over dogs.

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  2. This is one of my greatest fears. No one will have anything to say. I guess She was a good grandma.

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  3. Jodene, come up with some good things. Work on your self esteem.

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  4. Loved playing checkers with his granddad
    Loved farming with his uncle
    Worked side by side with his dad
    loved and respected his parents

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  5. I think I will chime in here.
    Some experiences I'd like to achieve before I die:
    - marry
    - own my own design firm
    - take an alaskan cruise
    - visit tokyo
    that's all i can really think of off the top of my head

    Some things I'd like people to remember me for:
    - funny
    - respectful
    - talented perhaps?
    - organized
    - caring
    - a good listener
    - head patter
    - dashing good looks

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  6. Jodene - you are the first to be there when someone is in need. You are caring and loving. You are funny and a great hostess.

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  7. Jodene:
    More concerned about others than most people
    Natural wit
    Cares about others regardless of who they are
    Love children
    Loved her grandparents and parents
    Wants to be liked
    Motivated by others affirmation
    Worries about all of the other family members
    Very conscientious

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  8. Was friends with all kinds of people: nerds, cool, trouble makers, all races, etc.
    Has principles
    Could laugh at himself because he was taught by his parents and grandparents.
    Supported his mom.
    Encouraged but didn't push his kids.

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