“I don’t think of the misery but of the beauty that still remains” – Anne Frank
What a truly positive quote to start this Sunday with.
A small girl who inspired so many…
Even through all her sad experiences, her words truly inspired many all these years after they were written. A diary that she probably never thought anyone else would read. She was able to still see the sunshine through the clouds.
A diary is a wonderful thing to keep. I kept many over the years. And this blog is almost a journal of my last couple of years. But the actual actions of writing, physically, in a diary, now that is a skill I believe we should all pass on to our children.
I was so happy that my own two were so excited by their new desks (lovingly built by yours truly!) that they promptly sat down last night and started scribbling away in their own diaries!
And tonight, they were there again…
It makes me proud to know I have somehow managed to foster the love of the written word within my own children, whether it be their own writing or reading books. Who knows… maybe you’ll be reading one of their books!
I’ll leave you with a question Peeps, and in the meantime, have a wonderous Sunday, chilling, just spare a thought for Ritu, tirelessly sorting through boxes……
How have you, or will you encourage your own children, or young people around you?
Osyth
Aug 21, 2016 @ 17:36:26
I so agree with you. I have always kept a journal. A real hold in your hands journal and what my mother in law called a ‘common place book’ which contains all manner of random thoughts, brilliant starts to books (she was a writer too), articles, advertisements, words from postcards and other jumbled but momentarily or eternally meaningful things. My daughters all do the same and it is one if the things I am a little proud of that in this digital instant world I have four twenty something young women who understand the vs,use of the tangible over the virtual. I loved this, thank Tinya for pointing me your way and look forward to reading more of your lively blog ☺️
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Ritu
Aug 21, 2016 @ 18:29:55
Well thank you for coming over!
I’ll always push real words and writing over the virtual world… it’s a skill not enough children treasure!
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Fourth Generation Farmgirl
Aug 21, 2016 @ 14:55:44
Reblogged this on fourth generation farmgirl and commented:
Happy Sunday, everyone! I hope you’ll take a few minutes to enjoy this lovely and uplifting post by Ritu, author of But I Smile Anyway. She features a beautiful and moving quote by Anne Frank that truly inspires.
Ritu is a wife, mother, teacher, and writer. She’s the very definition of sunshine–radiating her positive light to everyone around her. She inspires me, and I know she will inspire you! 🙂
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Fourth Generation Farmgirl
Aug 21, 2016 @ 14:41:00
This is a beautiful post in many ways, Ritu. I love the wise and moving quote by Anne Frank. And, I’m inspired by your creativity and hardwork in building those fantastic desks for your children–bravo! Also, passing on your enthusiasm and love of words is the best gift of all. As always, you shine a positive light for everyone around you. Thank you for this wonderful post. Have a fabulous Sunday! 😊💛 xoxo
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Ritu
Aug 21, 2016 @ 15:45:56
You are so sweet Tonya 😊
I do indeed hope that I can inspire my own kids… and if others are inspired alongside, that is a true bonus! 😍
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Fourth Generation Farmgirl
Aug 21, 2016 @ 15:53:01
😊💗
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Erika Kind
Aug 21, 2016 @ 13:19:09
That is the only way we should look at things in order to be happy and energized for new adventures! Such a good feeling to see your two cuties enjoying their new rooms with their new furniture!
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Ritu
Aug 21, 2016 @ 13:40:19
It really is a pleasure sis, seeing them 😊😊😊
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Erika Kind
Aug 21, 2016 @ 13:48:21
😊😊💖💖
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Southern by Design
Aug 21, 2016 @ 12:39:50
First off, bravo on your desk building skills! Second, I love keeping diaries. In recent years though I have left off do so and it saddens me. I still have all my diaries that I kept as a kid/teen though, lol! I love that you’ve inspired your kids to do the same. My daughter and I share the same passion of art. She draws so well though that she has actually surpassed my talent. She aspires to be an illustrator when she’s older. We come from a long line of artists, so it’s neat to see the talent continued to be passed down.
Happy Sunday, thanks for sharing! 🙂
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Ritu
Aug 21, 2016 @ 12:50:34
It’s great to read back through old diaries!!!
What a great legacy… art!
We can both teach our kids to keep these skills going!!!
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wafflemethis
Aug 21, 2016 @ 12:09:17
Sis this is truly beautiful. Other than the lessons of life what more of a gift can we pass down the generations than a love of literature. 😚
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Ritu
Aug 21, 2016 @ 12:47:49
Exactly bro! It needs to be done!!!! 😊
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wafflemethis
Aug 21, 2016 @ 12:51:18
Defo sis. 😊
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IreneDesign2011
Aug 21, 2016 @ 08:01:41
So wonderful that your kids start writing in so early age Ritu 🙂
I talked with my kids and read books for them, while they were little. Later we visited the library a lot.
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Ritu
Aug 21, 2016 @ 10:23:06
They are both great things to do with children!
I am really glad they love to write and read too!!!
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IreneDesign2011
Aug 21, 2016 @ 10:47:49
I understand that 🙂
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TanGental
Aug 21, 2016 @ 07:38:26
yes that’s truly inspiring; love this Ritu
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Ritu
Aug 21, 2016 @ 10:21:39
Thank you Geoffkes… I may never get my fiction published… But hopefully they will!!!
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Judy Martin
Aug 21, 2016 @ 07:35:00
It is wonderful to see that your children share your love of reading and writing.
When my daughter was a baby, I talked to her constantly, telling her what we were doing, and what was going on around us. I also read to her and bought her loads of books as she was growing up.
Her schools have always remarked on what a wonderful vocabulary she has, especially for her age. I wanted to pass my love of words onto her and hopefully I have succeeded! 🙂
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Ritu
Aug 21, 2016 @ 10:21:07
Just talking to your child is the biggest thing a parent can gift their child! I was, and am, the same sis, and it makes a huge difference. I love that they both still want a story read to them at the end of the day too!
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Judy Martin
Aug 21, 2016 @ 17:13:04
It really is wonderful, and will always stay with them 🙂
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Ritu
Aug 21, 2016 @ 18:28:09
😊
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