To live with such limitations and such acceptance is true GREATNESS1
Your article really runs very deep. It forces us to confront who we are, and see how deep our gratitude and happiness for all that we have really works. Where are WE? We, with our functionability and five senses working. Are we walking on a cloud of joy and gratitude? Rivka, forces us to take a deep hard look at ourselves and all of our daily "complaints." It's very humbling, to say the least Thank-you Rivka, for being a reminder to us how to live with joy, gratitude, and emunah!
2. Yehudit Herman
8/29/2017
Your article really runs very deep. It forces us to confront who we are, and see how deep our gratitude and happiness for all that we have really works. Where are WE? We, with our functionability and five senses working. Are we walking on a cloud of joy and gratitude? Rivka, forces us to take a deep hard look at ourselves and all of our daily "complaints." It's very humbling, to say the least Thank-you Rivka, for being a reminder to us how to live with joy, gratitude, and emunah!
8/29/2017
To live with such limitations and such acceptance is true GREATNESS1
Your article really runs very deep. It forces us to confront who we are, and see how deep our gratitude and happiness for all that we have really works. Where are WE? We, with our functionability and five senses working. Are we walking on a cloud of joy and gratitude? Rivka, forces us to take a deep hard look at ourselves and all of our daily "complaints." It's very humbling, to say the least Thank-you Rivka, for being a reminder to us how to live with joy, gratitude, and emunah!
8/29/2017
Your article really runs very deep. It forces us to confront who we are, and see how deep our gratitude and happiness for all that we have really works. Where are WE? We, with our functionability and five senses working. Are we walking on a cloud of joy and gratitude? Rivka, forces us to take a deep hard look at ourselves and all of our daily "complaints." It's very humbling, to say the least Thank-you Rivka, for being a reminder to us how to live with joy, gratitude, and emunah!