What I like about Mother Teresa is that she was not a superwoman but a tiny energetic woman.
Mother Teresa had doubts about her mission. and also had felt lonely and wished to return to the comfortable convent life.
Its o.k to have doubts sometimes and wishing for more in life.
Mother Teresa had to beg for food and supplies to feed the hungry. She personally knew how the body of a poor hungry homeless person ached looking for food and shelter as she too had to do so when she first started her mission for the poor.
I don't know what it means to be hungry because I have lots of food to eat. I do not have to walk very far because I am driven to my destination and I have a beautiful home and comfortable bed to sleep in at night that makes me grateful for all that I have.
I especially like her quote: When people criticise you accept it with a smile and do your own work.
I will not judge anyone nor shun the homeless.
Every homeless person has a story or reason for being homeless.
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Tuesday, 27 September 2016
Tuesday, 20 September 2016
A GARDEN WONDERER
Today while playing in the garden , I found a creepy looking caterpillar. Dad put it into my insect magnifying jar.
Mum and I googled on caterpillars and found it to be a Towny Coster [Acrea Violae].
It is reddish brown, ( little glossy ) on the upper side and yellowish white on the underside. The head is reddish. It has six eyes. It has six rows of branched spines.The spines are sharp but harmless. It feeds on leaves and small shoots and eats often.This species is predominantly found in India and Sri Lanka.
I named it Mojo. Will I keep it? I don't know.....yet.
Mum and I googled on caterpillars and found it to be a Towny Coster [Acrea Violae].
It is reddish brown, ( little glossy ) on the upper side and yellowish white on the underside. The head is reddish. It has six eyes. It has six rows of branched spines.The spines are sharp but harmless. It feeds on leaves and small shoots and eats often.This species is predominantly found in India and Sri Lanka.
I named it Mojo. Will I keep it? I don't know.....yet.
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