tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2203689317346533866.post6790617143748020272..comments2023-10-10T03:03:48.110-06:00Comments on Hobbit-ish Thoughts and Ramblings: N is For... Naduah!Mrs. Gamgeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18351339333625358960noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2203689317346533866.post-89749782592748260372012-04-17T23:26:08.981-06:002012-04-17T23:26:08.981-06:00The Ramayana and Mahabharat...I read them as comic...The Ramayana and Mahabharat...I read them as comic books as a kid...and now I keep mulling over their hidden meanings, sub-plots....lessons and all.<br /><br />Then there is a book called Frost in May that someone gave me. When I read it the first time, I was far too young to understand what the lady went through. The second time I read it, I was older and understood it better. And even now, I sometimes think about it.St Elsewherehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08074672268757885766noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2203689317346533866.post-90888635921275259042012-04-17T06:05:37.631-06:002012-04-17T06:05:37.631-06:00What a bitter-sweet story - such a shame the lady ...What a bitter-sweet story - such a shame the lady didn't get to make her own choices!<br /><br />Two of my cousins are adopted, they're not biologically connected in any way, but they seem to be like as two peas in a pod. When I see the love and joy between them and their adoptive parents, I'm not surprised they declined to seek out their 'birth' families. They have a bond that trancends blood-ties.<br /><br />Thank you for such a thought-provoking post - happy A-Z'ing!<br /><br /><br />SueH <a href="http://irefusetogoquietly.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">I refuse to go quietly!</a><br />Twitter - @LibrarymaidSueHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11394307650434614637noreply@blogger.com