The land of the white bunnies...
Have you ever tried to describe your home or how you live? Well, my son did that for me...he once told me I lived in the “land of the white bunnies”...and no, not because I was ever delirious on drugs, but rather because I’ve always tried to be disgustingly happy about life and the people in it. Sometimes it doesn’t work, but more often than not, I find the part of that old adage most true…”smile and the world smiles with you.” You only cry alone if you haven’t taken the time to cultivate friends. Or cement your family ties, whatever they may be.
I am the consummate Sagittarian. My world is colored by independence, enthusiasm, loyalty and passion. My son nicknamed my modest little spread, “The White Bunny Ranch,” not because I raise rabbits, but because I, more often than not, see the good in every person, recognize the silver lining in every cloud and see the sparkle behind every tear. While the sign hanging from atop my entryway warns everyone to “Leave your drama at the door,” most everyone ignores it. They end up sharing their joys and fears, which I generally embrace as my own, and we spend some time reminding ourselves that no one gets out of this alive anyway. We may as well enjoy the journey with all of its subsequent smiles and grimaces. A little laughter, a lot of wine and 2 Advils go a long way! I am blessed with family and good friends.
I am the consummate Sagittarian. My world is colored by independence, enthusiasm, loyalty and passion. My son nicknamed my modest little spread, “The White Bunny Ranch,” not because I raise rabbits, but because I, more often than not, see the good in every person, recognize the silver lining in every cloud and see the sparkle behind every tear. While the sign hanging from atop my entryway warns everyone to “Leave your drama at the door,” most everyone ignores it. They end up sharing their joys and fears, which I generally embrace as my own, and we spend some time reminding ourselves that no one gets out of this alive anyway. We may as well enjoy the journey with all of its subsequent smiles and grimaces. A little laughter, a lot of wine and 2 Advils go a long way! I am blessed with family and good friends.


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