You always prompt more thinking, for which I am grateful, CJ. It is interesting that Frank chooses the word welcome rather than, for example, allow or explore. I was thinking, too, about when I have "welcomed" someone into my home knowing it will not be easy. So much depth in this to explore, yes. And I am curious about "the truth in each."
Welcome: favorable reception.
Welcome: acceptance
One word. Two distinctly different meanings.
It is so difficult to find the truth in each; in both.
You always prompt more thinking, for which I am grateful, CJ. It is interesting that Frank chooses the word welcome rather than, for example, allow or explore. I was thinking, too, about when I have "welcomed" someone into my home knowing it will not be easy. So much depth in this to explore, yes. And I am curious about "the truth in each."
Thank you, Dawn for these very tender, open and honest words.
Thank you, Emma, for being such a faithful reader and your kind words. I want to catch up on your chapters!