The Wishing Map 49

It takes extreme circumstances to make us admit our failings and view ourselves without self defense. But assuming we survive, we are usually the better for it.

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5 Responses to The Wishing Map 49

  1. Hi Mitch. I started a similar story with my daughter 35 years ago…and then my husband, John Sommers-Flanagan, started with his own, all about Ice Cream Mountain and its various creatures, heros, and villians. The twin grandchildren are now enjoying the sequels!! Eerie how many similarities I am seeing between you and us. I’d love to visit sometime about posting a whole book, chapter by chapter. I have one about aging (such an upbeat topic) that I need to release into the world–it is cluttering up my hard drive and my psyche.

  2. I’ve noticed that the more transparent I am with those around me – the less I need to bother with confession to people. The more genuine I live the easier it is to be transparent even with myself. All by the grace of God.

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