My friend, A, decided to move to Australia. She got her visa, found a job and bought a ticket. Last night I took her to the airport.
And then she was gone.
I'm dazzled by her courage. Moving to the other side of the world, with the intention of learning all she can, seems pretty brave to me.
Who seems brave to you?
xoxo,
Suzanne
The ordinary men and women of law enforcement and those who go to war. Children of abuse who break the cycle and grow up to be productive members of society.
ReplyDeleteI like Bish's list, above, but in the spirit of fun (and total honesty!), I'm going to say middle school teachers.
ReplyDeleteAnyone who has had to take on a life-threatening disease.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome - wishing A all the best! Suz don't forget you basically did the same thing when you moved to LA and I admire you for it!
ReplyDeleteKids seem brave to me. How do they go to school every day, being poked fun of and/or bullied half the time? Kids are brutal!
The bravest of all to me lately are parents. Parenting seems to be quite a job!!!
Any teacher on the first day of school
ReplyDeleteBest of luck to her! Rats lots of people seem brave to me ahah
ReplyDeleteThanks, Suz! I think you are brave. You live BIG, and I like it.
ReplyDeleteAnd last night, I thought my little sister was brave for sleeping on the bottom bunk of a rickety, squeaking, questionably made bunk bed. We couldn't stop laughing every time we turned, SQUEAK, every time a grown ass woman climbed up and down the ladder, CREAK.