That is the Six word story I’m sending to Shweta’s blog, the Saturday Six Word Story Prompt (6WSP). I invite you to join her challenge and have some fun with her word “miracle.” One of the provisions is: You need not necessarily use the prompt word in your story. However, your story should be relevant to the prompt. My topic today is a fantastic miracle but does not use the word miracle. The miracle is the “new life” a mother and father can provide.
She can’t. He can’t. They can.
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#6WSP https://thesoulsearchersite.wordpress.com/2021/06/07/six-word-story-105/
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Hello. To various folks I am Neat’nee, Mom, Grandma Neta, Gramma, Aunt Neta, Aunt Noni, Aunt Neno, and Aunt Neto (lots of varieties from little nieces and nephews). To some I’m more like “Didn’t you used to be my teacher?” or “Don’t I know you from someplace?” To you, perhaps, I am a Fellow Blogger. Not “fellow” like a male or a guy, but “fellow” like a companion or an adventurer. I would choose to be Grandma Blogger, and have you pull up a chair, my website before you, while I tell you of some days of yore. I have experienced life much differently than most of you. It was and is a good life. I hope to share nuggets of appreciation for those who have gone before me and those who come after me. By necessity you are among those who come after me and I will tell you of those who came before. Once upon a time in a little house on a prairie - oops, change that lest I commit plagiarism - and change that “house on the prairie” to “dugout on the prairie.” So my story begins...
Very good description of miracle using only six words.
The marvel of a new baby. All those little parts doing what they are designed to do! Amazing.
That’s a great definition of a miracle, Oneta! I loved it. Thanks for joining in. I am so happy to have you back 🙂
Glad to be back. I’m going over to read some more Six Words Stories. Thanks for hosting.
My pleasure. I am so happy to hear that! 🤗🖤
Yes!!
Agreed!
You’ll have the PC and woke world in a tizz, but I love it. It’s a miracle, it’s magic, it’s a fact.
I don’t consider “any gender” or “many genders” as being scientific in the least and even less so Biblically. But if you know one who needs a hug, send him/her my way. My love reaches a lot of people with whom I disagree. Blessings.
I saw Les Girls fifty years ago. It was marvellous. I still remember at the very end when the audience were invited to choose who in the cast they thought were the men and who the women. I got them wrong. My friend James is gay. We’ve been friends for decades. I’ve never considered his or any other people’s inclinations my business. I judge individuals on their merit and their character. Not on sex/gender, colour or religion.
What I’ve found stressing in recent times is being tacked on at the end of a long list of genders. Heterosexuals are now known as cis gender.
Some schools are allowing transgender students into the girl’s toilets. No one is considering the vulnerable young girls who are having tout up with it.
In February this year midwives in England were told to stop using terms including “breastfeeding” and “breastmilk” when working with transgender patients as part of a new trans-friendly policy. Something similar is going on in Australia.
It goes on and on.
Sorry if I’ve spoiled your six word story, Oneta. I really liked it.
I’m glad to know my six words sparked some interest, and that you are kind enough to say so. I’ve never considered a person’s sexual practices any of my business; however, I believe any sex outside a legal monogamous marriage is rife with more brokenness, pain, and disease. Thanks for the comments.
Beautiful!. new follower here.
Thank you. I will visit you after bit. And welcome, Follower. I hope to maintain your interest.