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misstilliewillie Posted - Feb 13 2009 : 08:15:08 AM
This was one of my husband's favorite photos of me, and I have put a message to it...in honor of him and the memories behind the photo and the phrase! My hope is that he can see it, know that everything I'm doing is because of him, my love for him...
It's been on my mind lately that we all care too much about the consequence...the
consequence of taking action, the consequence of voicing our opinions, afraid to speak up, to speak out...to stand up and to stand up for...and this post is to urge everybody everywhere to do just that...have the courage of your convictions...regardless of the consequence.
Oh, Billy Joel has it right in his song, The Longest Time ..."I don't care what consequence it brings...I have been a fool for lesser things."
And I have...I have been a fool for MUCH lesser things.





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Bear5 Posted - Jun 07 2009 : 8:00:06 PM
Glory:
Your message was divine! Thanks. I loved the scripture from Psalm 37:5-6. Wow--- I wish I had a friend like you. I am a woman who does speak up, I love the wisdom of the elderly. Have a great evening.
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
QueenofQuiteAlot Posted - Jun 07 2009 : 6:39:40 PM
beautiful picture, and I share your sentiments.

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NudeFoodFarm Posted - Apr 20 2009 : 3:01:33 PM
What a great photo, I had to take a second look to see if it was Christy Brinkley. You look very happy. Thank you for your inspiration, how often I worry of being too much. My consequences are usually speaking my mind and offending someone when I was being honest about my opinions, wanting to be friends.
I will carry your image in my mind to remind me of how beautiful we are when we are being true to ourselves, no matter the consequences.
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Diane B Carter Posted - Apr 20 2009 : 2:52:45 PM
That is a beautiful picture. And a great message.

Hope all your days are Sunnydays.
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vintagediva1 Posted - Apr 20 2009 : 08:17:03 AM
We are being bold just by being Farmgirls. How many people do you try to explain this to who eyes just glaze over because they can't understand why we would want to chat with people we don't even know. But, ahhh, we do know each others hearts and values and longing for a simpler way of living.
We are different. A thread a few days ago asked if we are weird because we are no doing the consumerist mall lifestyle. That in itself is bold and there by gives us courage to stand up for the things we believ in because we know that if nowhere else; we will at least get heard and respected here
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kpaints Posted - Apr 20 2009 : 08:09:19 AM
So many words of wisdom here, not that I should be surprised, farmgirls!!! :) So many powerful words here, I too am proud to have learned to speak up for myself. Apparently, I taught my daughter well, hheehehe So glad I did. I have a way to go but I just keep 'truckin' on. Thanks for the reminder.

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ranchetta Posted - Apr 19 2009 : 9:39:22 PM
Glory..you ARE beautiful and no doubt will be until you're 150 if you keep to your conviction; speaking out, and taking a stand....that's the part that will KEEP you beautiful. (I've always LOVED that Billy Joel song!)Can you share what you're speaking up for and what some of your opinions are on this web site? If not, please feel free to e-mail me since I love to hear, not just opinions, but the "feelings" of individuals.

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misstilliewillie Posted - Apr 19 2009 : 4:22:46 PM
Haven't been on lately! I miss you girls...

I've been dealing with legal matters, depositions and I cannot believe the energy rush I've gotten by simply standing up and speaking out!

Oh my Goodness...this is turning out to be almost fun!!

I highly recommend it!


I've drawn the line in the sand...


To quote William B. Travis...


" If you'll stand with me
and fight with me
you may die with me
come and cross this line with me!"


Yeah!

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misstilliewillie Posted - Mar 13 2009 : 5:03:35 PM

Well, justice just might be a wee bit closer...
the truth may actually get spoken...
people may be able to hear...
lives could be changed,
some for the better...
some changed for the worse.

Because, here in my world...
Justice will be served.
The Truth will be heard.
True Love will be honored.
And their future will be secured...




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misstilliewillie Posted - Mar 01 2009 : 09:48:18 AM

Well said, Rose!

While reading my Dear Jesus book (by the author of Jesus Calling) this morning, I came across this scripture and it was timely and somehow seemed meant for me:

Commit your way to the LORD; trust in him and he will do this:
He will make your righteousness shine like the dawn,
and the justice of your cause like the noonday sun.

Psalm 37: 5-6


Hope this scripture might help somebody else today as well.



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idcityrose Posted - Feb 23 2009 : 12:13:38 PM
I, being the baby of the family, have always been a little mouthy when I see an injustice. Oddly I back off other times and always think of the great comeback later. I have a friend who is a Libra, the scales, who see both sides of everything and I have learned alot from her over the years.
Speaking up is no longer a problem for me. I was elected to City Council 5 years ago, just got re-elected and sworn in again. I have voiced my opinions very often (one local woman said I was the "Star" of the city council because I am not a yes person.

I have served two terms on School Board and will be running for my third term in May of this year. I have been School Board Treasurer for the last 4 years (they keep me because they had a special stamp with my name on it to sign checks with lol). I have learned that if I don't speak up then I will beat myself up mentally later for NOT speaking out. Of course I have been called the B word many times but that doesn't hurt my feelings. I have earned the right to make a difference and I am doing what I can to make our city the kind of place people want to visit.

I will soon be attending the Parks and Rec meetings as well as a liasion for City Council.

Life is too short to shoulda, coulda, woulda, and the time to speak up is now! The consequence of NOT speaking up is "Nothing will change". We, as farmgirls are a very strong group and everything we want is for the betterment of all...not just ourselves or our families.
Well, I love the picture, you are a beautiful woman inside and out and it shows..

Some people look for happiness, others create it!

We are never alone in the forest of Sisters! We "Mountain Farmgirls" are outstanding in our field!
misstilliewillie Posted - Feb 21 2009 : 07:21:44 AM
Amen! That's probably about the time I decided to speak up more...it must come with age, experience and wisdom.
I'm just glad that I "got it"!
Let's all encourage and support each other to continue the journey...no matter how difficult it is or how many family members, co-workers or friends try to get us back "in line"!
Stand firm!

I say again...Well Done, My Child....My Child, Well Done!

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RuralSuburbia Posted - Feb 17 2009 : 12:45:59 PM
This is wonderful!!
When I turned 40, I made a grown up resolution to no longer just sit and take it. I speak up much more often, I let people know when they've crossed the line with me, and I generally have taken control of my feelings better. This, after years of staying silent. My family isn't quite so free with their comments to me anymore~~I've got them 'on guard'! LOL
You're such a pretty girl!

*I've got stars in my eyes and exactly $1 in my pocket!*
misstilliewillie Posted - Feb 17 2009 : 11:57:57 AM

It reminds me of the song by the Happy Goodman Family...

Well done, my child...

What a great, uplifting song that is!!

Can anybody sing a song like the late great Vestal Goodman??

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misstilliewillie Posted - Feb 17 2009 : 11:55:43 AM
Your parents sound very supportive and encouraging! How darling....a trophy! They must be so proud of you and the way you turned out~
A job well done*

Right on with teaching our daughters to stand up and speak out!

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tiffany01 Posted - Feb 15 2009 : 06:19:10 AM
I love this thread. My mom taught me to speak up and growing up liberal in a small town, I sometimes found myself going head to head at school and it didn't win me a lot of friends. For my high school graduation my parents bought me trophy with the engraving "Best Risk Taker" and I loved it!

Encourage your daughters to speak their minds!
lisamarie508 Posted - Feb 14 2009 : 3:36:16 PM
Great message, Glory. You are right. I do it sometimes when I feel VERY strongly about something, but other times, my mother's words "don't rock the boat" take over. Especially when it comes to standing up to a man for what ever reason. I'll have to work harder on that!

Love your dress, by the way. It's just beautiful and you do look radiant. It's no wonder your husband loved that photo of you.

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Marybeth Posted - Feb 14 2009 : 09:14:57 AM
YES!!

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misstilliewillie Posted - Feb 14 2009 : 06:44:38 AM

Thanks~ Sanibel Island... a lifetime ago.

Your words about our elders...absolutely, positively right on!

And yes, my darling farmgirls.....

Let's all get bolder as we get older!

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misstilliewillie Posted - Feb 13 2009 : 3:31:07 PM
Amen!
You said it, Sister...




Standing Up & Speaking Up

I do it for justice.
I do it for right.
I do it for their future.
I do it for our past.
I do it for true love...
I do it for Him.



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CountryBorn Posted - Feb 13 2009 : 2:58:58 PM
That is how I have lived my life Miss Tillie Willie. I couldn't agree with you more. My Grandma used to say to me, Honey I don't care if the whole school thinks you are wrong, If you know in your heart it is the right thing, you stand up for it. I taught my kids the same thing and now my grandkids too. That is why I picked the quote at the end that I did.

Mary Jane

There can be no happiness if the things we believe in are different from the things we do. Freya Stark
electricdunce Posted - Feb 13 2009 : 12:21:45 PM
You look fabulous and that is a good message...

Karin

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jpbluesky Posted - Feb 13 2009 : 09:33:12 AM
What a beautiful girl you are, and the photo is gorgeous, and the message very special. I have trouble doing that very thing - standing up for what I believe, and not always thinking what it is going to bring in the form of consequence. Your husband must have been a wonderful man.

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dutchy Posted - Feb 13 2009 : 08:56:04 AM
Love the picture and the message too. And your outfit is cute as well.

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chicken necker Posted - Feb 13 2009 : 08:22:11 AM
What a awesome message! That really hit home with me today especially. Thanks for sharing! Btw: love your outfit!

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