I had one of those experiences last night where I could literally feel my heart swell inside of my chest.
And not because I ran into my former scene partner from acting school who literally is the doppelgänger of Enrique Eglasias.

Hubba hubba.
Yeah no.
Sorry, completely inappropriate for the topic of tonight’s post. Although…is it though? Because the woman this post is about, my late acting teacher, put us together as scene partners, because she “saw us lookers together.”
I don’t know what she saw in me, but I’ll take it…
My acting teacher recently passed away. She was the epitome of old New York Broadway glamour. She was in her nineties. A broadway starlet in her heyday. Had a legendary affair with an elite Hollywood movie star – to the point that he wrote a book about her. But more than any of those accolades, she was a great teacher. And she believed in me.
Last night, at my acting school in NYC, they held a celebration in her honor. It was standing room only in the auditorium where people had literally flown in from all over the country – and even around the world – to gather to pay their respects and say something kind about the woman who changed their lives.
Like I said: this woman was incredible — and personally taught Alec Baldwin, Adam Sandler…I could go on.
Listening to everyone share their favorite memories, and the impact she had on their lives, it made me realize the breadth of this woman’s heart. She gave. She personally invested in each and every one of those people there, and made them feel empowered. She instilled in them the power to believe in themselves. And that is a beautiful thing.

I went home that night, and thumbed through all of my old acting journals from my time in her class. And I had some good chuckles at some of her idioms that were “so her.” She’d always utter in her raspy, heavily New York accented voice: “You’ve got ta find the why!” And of course, “Where’s the humor?”
But I’ll never forget a moment that we had after class one day. I had done a particularly emotional scene….with doppelgänger Enrique…but she asked me to stay after.
And I wrote down our interaction, because I was just taken aback at how perceptive she was. She got me. That was the thing about Hope, is that the very first day of class, you walk on stage by yourself, and she instantly is able to tell you your weakness as an actor. Which sounds incredibly harsh and just…yikes! But it’s not at all like that. It’s a growing exercise. And frankly, free therapy.
But that night, she said, “There’s more going on inside of you than you’re letting out. And that’s what we want to see. That’s the emotion.”
She nailed it, didn’t she?
This was pre-BBB. Pre-book. Pre-even remembering or allowing a thought about that time during my eating disorder to cross my mind. I had it all bottled up. Those memories and feelings were suppressed in the deepest recesses of my spirit. And Hope knew. She could sense that there was more behind my eyes.

What she said to me that evening, it stuck with me. In fact, I’d like to think that it was the seed that grew to move me to start writing about my past and start this blog.
I know that the most recent posts on this blog are all motivational, positive, faith-centric. But that is the result of a dramatic evolution.
When I started this blog, it was to get my story out. Not for an audience. Or for recognition. But for me. To dig up those broken, shattered pieces of my past that I had buried away. The emotion that Hope knew I had somewhere deep down, hidden away.
This blog was my unearthing process. Shared with the possible hopes that it could bring insight or perspective to a sufferer or loved one.
My teacher, Hope, taught me that my story was worth telling.
She cared. And she made me believe I was capable of sharing it.

Back in that musty black box theater in the East Village of Manhattan, seeing everyone come together to honer that 4’11” bundle of dynamite, I was fighting back tears.
She was a courage fosterer. A confidence builder. A soul searcher and pull-er-out-er.
I can’t believe I was so blessed to have had the opportunity to learn from such a giving, empowering, and perceptive woman.
I’m realizing now, that the true measure of our lives is the collection of what we give, rather than what we do or achieve.
And even though Hope had lived out both of those things, quite impressively, every person in that room was celebrating how she had given them something intangible that changed their lives for the better.

I guess after all, she lived out her own philosophy: Find the why.
Why do we live? She answered it through example: we live to love.
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Sorry for your loss lovely 💜 hope you are feeling OK about it. It’s very obvious to pair a beautiful girl with a beautiful guy, but I’m sure he has nothing on the man God has planned for you. What have you got planned this weekend? 💜
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Hey Benjamin, thank you so much. She was an incredible woman. Oh gosh just hanging with friends. What about you?
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Acting like an American 😂 watching the NFL waiting for a game to start as we speak & its currently 12:20am 😂 do you still take money on PayPal?
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Haha that’s hysterical! Enjoy the game!! Yes I do 🙂
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In fairness I always stay up for the latest post from a beautiful blogger which comes at me at midnight 💜 its @yahoo.com isn’t it? Won’t be very much though 😂
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awwwwww 🙂 thank you Benjamin. Yes! my email is beautybeyondbones@yahoo.com.
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When PayPal decides to behave itself 😂 so proud of you 💜
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thanks again friend 🙂 hugs x
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Awaiting your book, and looking forward to reading it and sharing it with others. 🙂
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Aw thanks Ted!! That’s so awesome. I really appreciate you getting my book! I’d love to know what you think once you get it 🙂 have a great evening! Hugs xox
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…also yes, wonderful memory. I think much the same of a history teacher I had, but in a different way. Glad she was such a help to you. May she rest in God’s peace.
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Teachers are really such gifts, aren’t they? Yes, she was truly a light 🙂 hugs xox
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Beautiful as always! I see so many great things in store for you. Keep shining your light brightly.
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Thanks so much friend. I really appreciate such kind and generous words! Hugs xox
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I love reading what you write!
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oh my gosh what a kind thing to say! thank you !! hugs xo
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What a beautiful memory of her you paint for someone like me who does not know of her. She must have been pretty magnificent. May her love continue to strengthen you.
God is kind to give us such loving people! ❤
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thank you so much Gail. Yeah, she was a magnificent woman indeed. thank you for your kind words. hugs xo
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Praise the Lord 🙂 Thanks for sharing about her. I would’ve never met her otherwise.
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🙂 absolutely xox
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Pastor, another wonderful and heart touching post! What a blessing she was for so many and how many lives she touched over the years! Proud of you! Praying for you and your family!
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aw thank you Rick. Yeah she was really a light in my life, and so many others! thanks for your continued prayers 🙂 hugs xo
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“We live to love.” It is a simple, beautiful truth. We live to love one another and to love and honor God.
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amen to that 🙂 thanks friend. hugs xo
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Hugs and love back to you! 🙂
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To think about caring enough to examine people and identify a blockage or what have you. This is will make an impact on me…see how this goes? Thank you Caralyn.
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Thanks so much. Glad it resonated with you 🙂 Hugs and love xox
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So Sorry for your loss. I recently created a LinkedIn account for no real reason. I received a message friend from HS told me that our mutual best friend had died less than a month ago from heart failure, he was only 35.
She told me she was trying to tell as many of our old friends as possible but had long lost my contact info. I asked if there was an obituary I could read, just to see what he had been up to – there was an actual message board.
If I had never made the account I would have never known, would never have had the chance to say my goodbyes. God works in mysterious ways.
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Thank you so much friend. Oh gosh I am so sorry to hear that. My heart goes out to you. I’m so sorry for your loss. God really does work in mysterious ways. Hugs and love xox
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Great post. Interestingly, I have been working on a post I’m calling What Is Your Why? 😃 It’s taking awhile because it’s a hard question to answer. Thanks for being you, hugs & love xoxo
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Thanks Walt 🙂 oh interesting! Looking forward to reading it! Hugs and love xox
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Wow! She sounds like an amazing person. It’s always soamazing when you meet someone like that. The pastor at a church we are trying out talked about something like that this past Sunday. He was speaking about Mr. Rogers https://youtu.be/Upm9LnuCBUM
That line about having special people who have “loved us into being”. Pretty powerful
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thanks friend. she really was an incredible person. thanks for your kind words. can’t wait to check out the video. thanks for passing along. Hugs and love xox
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Not at all. Everybody needs at least 1 person like that in their lives
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So true
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Awww lovely and emotional post! I really enjoyed reading as per usual! God bless you and may he give you constant strength and comfort during your loss!🙏 Oh and btw you are very beautiful 😊
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aw thanks so much Tammy! I’m so glad you enjoyed it 🙂 and gosh, thanks for saying that — you’re too kind 🙂 hope you have a great evening! big hugs xox
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You’re much welcome my sister! 😊❤…do keep up the excellent and spirit filled posts! Thank you and a blessed day to you! Xx 🙏💛
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Your book made a beautiful gift for someone close to me. I’m a man, but I could see how great your book would be for the right person whose life it would touch. You have a lovely blog, as well. All the best! I’ll be wanting to keep reading you.
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Wow, friend, thank you so much. I am so moved that you would give my book to your friend. I will definitely be praying for your friend as she makes her way through the book 🙂 sending big hugs xox
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This reminded me of my own theatre teacher, Jim Austin at Heidelberg who died some years ago. Great memories of him. And could he and his wife Marty through a cast party!!
I have a few, hopefully sage, comments over at Patreon. In the meantime, I hope your book sales go well. Maybe if you sell enough you can get a new pair of jeans… Oops, sorry. Old man comment. You probably paid extra for those, right? Boy, is my face red!
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HeyJeff! theater teachers are truly incredible, aren’t they? I’m glad you were able to study from him too 🙂 haha, thanks 🙂 hugs x
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He was something; actor, director, musician, cook… Cast parties were sing-a-longs, great food, and charades. The stuff of legends!
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awwww – sounds like an incredible man. that makes me miss theater. 🙂
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Me too. After finding that picture of Peter Brandon and me w/ Pam’s note that I sent you, I’ve been thinking more and more of those days and how I was blessed to have been with so many very fine actors. I got into those circles, admittedly as an apprentice, but I got there in auditions. Looking back, I think I was closer to being able to “make it” than I realized. Regrets? Maybe just tad, being honest, but I have Julie and Hillary, and Olivia and so many people I doubt I would have met – and helped – otherwise. Including you and the blessing of BBB. God got me where He knows I should be. The memories? A gift. Something that says, “I know your desires, and I respect them, so enjoy these; something personal from Me to you. Just don’t forget to enjoy the life I gave you more.”
Thanks for listening. Have a blessed weekend!
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The theater world is so special, isn’t it?! Yeah looking Back and playing the “what if” game is always bittersweet. But you’re so right – the beautiful life you’ve created is exactly where God wants you to be. 🙂 the memories are just that: a gift. That’s a powerful way to look at it. Thanks for sharing that Jeff 🙂 hugs xox
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Beautiful words!
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thanks so much friend. i appreciate it. Hugs and love xox
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Amazing post! She sounds like an amazing woman – not only that, but you told the story beautifully!
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thanks friend. yeah, she was an incredible person. thanks 🙂 Hugs and love xox
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Hope sounds like an amazing woman. What a blessing to treasure – her legacy & influence on your life (& on so many others.) Would that all teachers could be ‘courage fosterers!’ Blessings & congrats on your book. ✨💜📖💜✨
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Thanks so much Virginia. She really was. Yeah – a courage fosterer — I was truly blessed to have her in my life. Glad you stopped bY! Big hugs xox
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What a great post and a wonderful tribute to her. She surely made an impact on you, and it is amazing to see that.
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thanks so much Nick 🙂 she really did. thanks for your kind words. hugs xo
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The beauty of passing on encouragement and lessons to others is that it gives those the individuals the ability to pass on their experiences and hope as well. 🙂 Peace be with you.
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Hey TR! thank you for this. that’s so true – we can pass on the lessons. multiplies the good 🙂 thanks for stopping by. Hugs and love xox
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What an amazing testimony to an amazing woman. She saw the potential in you and drew it out making you the professional you are today. 🙂
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thanks so much Ian, i really appreciate it 🙂 yeah she really was amazing. thanks for your kind words. Hugs and love xox
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Nice post. A good teacher is so hard to find. One who can look at a student, understand there is more, and help express unsaid and untold. That is why teacher is a Guru. Teacher shows the path. Not everyone can be a teacher.
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thanks so much friend. you’re so right – teachers are gems. truly. Hugs and love xox
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Your acting teacher had the perfect name. Hope. She gave herself to others and gave them …….hope.
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It so true. It was the perfect name for her. Thanks for stopping by. Hugs and love xox
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Sorry to hear about the loss of such a great woman. I’m glad to have met her in the brief description of her impact on your life. What she did for you created the catalyst, your book and blog, that have helped a lot of people battling with eating disorders and self image issues. Keep going!
Be blessed!
KEEP THE LIGHT ON!
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Thanks so much friend. Yeah she was a wonderful person. Thanks for your kind words. Hugs and love xox
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You’re welcome. My name is Greg by the way.
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Oh awesome! Nice to meet you Greg 🙂
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I love your posts.You are really a beautiful genius .I thank God for making you an inspiring personality.Congrats on your Book titled “Bloom”
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Aw thank you so much Julie. I really appreciate your kind words! Hugs and love xox
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Thanks beauty.
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Thank you tonya 🙂 have a great weekend Hugs and love xox
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You too, beautiful! Love you. Hugs. So sorry for the loss of your mentor. Many hugs! Have some chocolate and wine and take a bubble bath and pray. May God hold you more today. XO❤
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Our Lord poured Himself out, completely. As believers, followers and maybe disciples we pour ourselves out for others. New love within compels us. We live to honor the One who made us, redeemed us. Your teacher lived out the pattern. By the Spirit of our Lord you are now doing your unique part in a higher way. Best to you.
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Amen to that, Gary. Thanks for your kind words. Yeah she was a really wonderful person. Hugs and love xox
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“She instilled in them the power to believe in themselves. And that is a beautiful thing.” sounds like someone else I know …………..
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Aw friend, you are too kind. Thank you. She really was a blessing in my life 🙂 have a great weekend. Hugs and love xox
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You may not be able to see it, but you do the same thing to your readers that Hope did to her students. I’m so blessed to learn from you.
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Oh my gosh, Linda. What a kind thing to say. Thank you so much, I am incredibly touched 🙂 Hugs and love xox
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Wow. What an incredible woman. And her name fit her perfectly- it sounds to me like she gave hope to so many people. I’m sorry for your loss, but I have no doubt she is watching over you with a smile on her face, proud of everything you’re doing. ❤
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Hi Robyn, thanks for this. You’re so right – she was an incredible woman and teacher. Hugs and love xox
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So writing and acting have that same kind of, headspace? I just stubbed my toe. Imagery.
Find the why. Excellent. I don’t know much about acting but, like Obama said once, “I do a pretty good, me.”
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Yes definitely. Love that quote. Yes for sure. Hugs and love xox
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Maybe, that’s why Norman Mailer and Marilyn Monroe, Lyle Lovett & Julia Roberts, Jim & Jeannie Gaffigan all, happened. On a side note Ohio is really green and humid.
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True true. Haha and yes! Suuuuuper humid! They’re not called the dog days of summer for nothing! Haha
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Haha. My curly hair is curlier. I look like a sweaty bearded Cupid.
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Do you get to branch out? I mean. You’re pretty but you do have, layers.
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hmm, i guess i don’t know what you mean?
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Does the gigs you get reflect you as a whole person or, just the surface? When I got out of the military. I was only saw as this war machine. In actuality, I never liked guns. I just, thought quickly.
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Interesting
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Yeah you can never judge a book by its cover
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America is full of judgement.
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True
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I was kind of mad at one of your posts. Defending Trump and his argument of ‘both sides are to blame.’ The South was a hierarchy that only stood for whiteness. You could believe what you will but, it was in their Constitution and in ours to get us to become a whole America. To protest and rally is the only avenue left for ‘simple citizens’ without means to hire lobbyists. To be actually represented by their districts and government. I don’t promote a side, as much as agree that resolution happens when everyone sees the need for an equal and fair America. That won’t occur under this administration.
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This line: “our lives is the collection of what we give, rather than what we do or achieve” is the take-away. Very perceptive! -Hugz-
Mark
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Thanks so much Mark. I appreciate it 🙂 Hugs and love xox
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Life is a gift but has to be thrown away. The plant can’t grow until the seed dies.
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Sorry about your lost. ❤
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Thank you friend. I appreciate it. Hugs and love xox
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You’re welcome 😊. ❤️ 💝 and hugs 🤗 to you as well.
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Hey Caralyn, you obviously learned well from your Fav. Teacher, as you encourage and bless every person you connect with.
Love your little expressions also, as…
“We Rise By Lifting Others.”
And you certainly do lift others, and help many to smile.
Well, I finally put my order in for your book today, expecting it to arrive yesterday.😀
I learned recently of a person who is anorexic. Her Mom-in-law, and Sis-in-law are good friends of ours.
The lady with the ED has a trusting relationship with the Sis-in-law, and discusses all things with her, that is how a couple of us found out. We have also known her
husband for many years, but had not seen for a number of years until three weeks ago, they are our son’s age.
Anyhow, I spoke to the MIL and SIL and they both thought your book would be a benefit. (I know it will be). I also gave MIL your blog to read. No one should miss your thoughts, encouragement, sharing of Loving Christ and people. This could go on and on.
If the others read as well, they can encourage, along with your words of wisdom.
That is how social media etc really benefits because SIL is a dean of girls at a Bible College in Saskatchewan, and others all are in this area of Ontario.
I always think this will be short……oh well. You are such a pleasure to “talk” to.
God’s Blessings Caralyn,
Luv 😀🌹❤️
George
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Hey George! Oh gosh, thank you so much for ordering my book!! I hope you love it. Oh goodness, I’m sorry to hear that you know someone in your life with anorexia. I will definitely keep her in my prayers. That’s so tough. Thank you for passing along my info to her. I pray it will resonate with her and bring potentially some hope or help. Always love hearing from you friend. You have a great heart. 🙂 Hugs and love xox
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Thank you Beautiful Friend. Luv 😀⚘❤
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xoxox 🙂 🙂
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You are giving too! You are sharing your story, and platform, and LIGHT! I’m sure you have touched people’s lives in ways you wouldn’t imagine. Keep doin’ you 🙂
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Thanks so much friend. Gosh what a kind thing to say. I’m so touched. Hugs and love xox
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Yes to the why! It gives focus and direction, I love that your sweet mentor spoke that over you as she lived out her own! What a life to celebrate!!!
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Yes to the why! Love it! Thanks so much friend. Hugs and love xox
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So beautiful! What an amazing lady. I love what you said, that the true measure of our lives is what we give. So very true!💖💖
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Thanks so much Jenny. She really was an incredibly person and teacher. Hugs and love xox
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Really enjoyed reading this. You write beautifully, and your story itself brings so much hope and encouragement. How wonderful your teacher must have been ❤️
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thanks so much! so glad you enjoyed the read 🙂 Hugs and love xox
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Your tribute to your teacher is so touching and inspiring. We should all strive to see into the hearts of others like she obviously did.
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Thanks friend. I appreciate it. Yeah she was a beautiful soul. Hugs and love xox
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Your teacher Hope sounds like an amazing soul, who lived an amazing life, and gave her all to all that she came across. What a blessing to know such a beautiful soul. And what a blessing God put you two together, or all the rest of us might never have gotten to know you, your story, and the inspiration you are. God Bless you 🙂
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She really was. Thanks Margaret. Hugs and love xox
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Hugs and much love 🙂
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Lovely tribute. It’s clear that this woman played a pivotal role in your life, and you recognize that the Lord is the one who sent her to you at just the right time. 💛
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Thanks so much friend. Hugs and love xox
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How is your mom doing these days?
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Thanks so much for asking! She’s doing great. She’s my hero 🙂 Hugs and love xox
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Praise God! I am so glad to hear that Mama BBB is doing well. 😀
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Yeah she’s a rock star! Hugs and love xox
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I am so excited about your book launch. Congratulations, Caralyn! I read the excerpt, and it looks wonderful. Lord, bless this book and get it into the hands of those you’ve planned from before time to find healing through its pages. God bless Caralyn and strengthen her. Fill her and continue to lead and guide. Protect her. In Jesus’s name, amen. God bless dear one. Congrats also on over 30,000!
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Aw thank you so much!! I really really appreciate that. This is a beautiful encouragement. Hugs and love xox
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Hope. A perfect name for someone who has given so much of herself. So much hope. I am sorry for your loss. May Hope continue to shine bright in your heart!
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It really is so appropriate. Thanks friend. Hugs and love xox
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Find your “why” is very important to me. So much so that I wrote this blog post about it – http://wp.me/p1eHUO-Lo and also produced a podcast about it – https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-gru74-6cfb66 Both inspired by Simon Sinek’s book “Start With Why.” He obviously wasn’t the first to come up with this concept – perhaps your acting teacher was? No matter. It’s took good a concept to keep to ourselves. Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks so much Ed. I appreciate you sharing that with me. Hugs and love xox
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Thanks Tarun. Hugs and love xox
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Blessed is the Teacher! Feeling humbled to read about your teacher. God by His Own Grace gifted me with tremendously fabulous teachers in my life. Especially at my 18 I came across a Teacher through whom my whole life and view points got new perspectives and new meaning. Things which were right before our eyes yet blurred by fine veils became clearer. Lifted up our souls or shall i say introduced me to my soul. My words are too poor to describe what my Teacher gave. OH! how much more poverty our words face when they attempt to describe the Grace of God,our First and Ultimate Teacher! ❤
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Thanks Roo. She was such a wonderful woman. Sounds like an awesome teacher! Hugs and love xox
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A great post. You write from the heart- I love that. We could all take a leaf out of Hope’s life. Give, give, give- the only way to leave your mark in this world. Congrats on the book—–well done!!!!
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Thank you so much Vivian 🙂 what a kind thing to say 🙂 big hugs xox
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What a beauty post, I’m sure she would be proud of you.
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Aw thank you so much Marie 🙂 I really appreciate it. Hugs and love xox
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Hi BBB,
Great post as always. Honoring those who planted seeds on our heart is always good to do. The Lord has a great way of reminding us that He uses people to do His purposes in our lives. You honor your teacher by applying what she taught.
Thanks,
Gary
On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 3:59 PM BeautyBeyondBones wrote:
> beautybeyondbones posted: “I had one of those experiences last night where > I could literally feel my heart swell inside of my chest. And not because I > ran into my former scene partner from acting school who literally is the > doppelgänger of Enrique Eglasias. Hubba hubba. Yeah n” >
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Hey Gary! Thanks so much. You’re so right – He is always working for our good – whether through people, situations, song lyrics – He will use it all!! 🙂 have a great rest of your weekend! Hugs and love xox
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