It's neat to watch the Roloffs again. I watched the two episodes Sunday night and was glad that Matt is not convicted of DUI. And Amy is looking great, too.
Little People, Big World is just one of my favorite shows. I like them a lot because they live good (sometimes better) despite their physical difference. And in the end, the "difference" does not matter at all. We are all but human beings who have unique qualities and must succumb to the ways and rules of life.
It was Joyce Meyer where I heard that whatever your peculiar difference is -- most often something in you that you don't like and does not fit with the norm -- you should turn into your advantage. And I think what she said is true. Your uniqueness is your gift. Why? Because this is what people remember about you. Instead of thinking it as a liability, make it your asset. Don't hide it but amplify it, and use it to help people.
I guess this is what the Roloffs are doing by sharing their story.
About TVmomma:
I created this blog a few years back when I used to watch television 14 hours a day. I was getting highly-opinionated with what I see on TV and I wanted to spare my husband from my rantings so I thought of blogging about them instead.
I have called TV as my amusement park -- right in my own home. But now, things have changed and my TV viewing has been limited. I still post on this blog but only when I felt so strongly about what I've seen, and when I have the time.
For reprint and for anything else, please leave a message on the comment area. Thank you.
I have called TV as my amusement park -- right in my own home. But now, things have changed and my TV viewing has been limited. I still post on this blog but only when I felt so strongly about what I've seen, and when I have the time.
For reprint and for anything else, please leave a message on the comment area. Thank you.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Peculiar Difference
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