This moment, captured on July 11, 2019, was in
Medora, ND on a beautiful cool day. These beautiful flowers were located about five
miles SW of Medora while visiting a museum. I saw these from a distance away,
not only because of their color, but because they were in clusters. Immediately,
I thought of groups of families that were ready to meet guests. They almost
seemed like they were having conversations with each other, facing to the side
instead of upwards. So unique and cool. We are all family in the world, just
haven't met them all yet. Be inviting and thriving like these flowers, waving
hello despite judgement. You never know who needs a good invitation to be kind
or do something fun like bowling. Create that family of friends that better
each other, present constructive criticism, rely on and trust, but also those
with a diversity of different interests. When you find those that qualify,
treat them wholeheartedly. Master a protection over them, treating them like a
sibling or acting like a parent to them. We all need to feel loved in diverse
ways. Those that need the most love show it in the most unlovable ways.
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