I think we can read your handwriting, since we all like your list. :)
I would re-invent ignorance as wisdom. Heartache as anticipation for something new. Poverty as good health. And, sadness for finding the true happiness, in our lives.
What a sweet bird... and the list is quite thought provoking as is your challenge. I would reinvent hate as curiosity and a thirst for self-knowledge. I would reinvent greed as philanthropy. I would reinvent language and cultural barriers as a year abroad in the land/school/country of your choice! LOL. Have a great weekend. Candace in Athens x
love all your reinventions! brilliant interpretation, am currently very boringly trying to reinvent myself but if i could i would reinvent aerplanes into teleporting
Have you ever read any books by David Sedaris? He's a brilliant essayist! Also, his sister Amy Sedaris has a hilarious book with some fun crafts in it (the book is for adults, the crafts in there are fun for anyone and very homely and fun)called "I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence"
I love your list! On a superficial level, my first thought was to reinvent me into my younger, slimmer self (especially the slim bit!) On a global scale, then it must be war into peace.
Your list is wonderful and my Dutch mom would approve heartily in your use of the envelope. I've been sharing photos of MY journaled musings at Sacred Ruminations the past couple of weeks. Hugs and blessings,
Great list and also everyones ideas on here. Must admit though, our gooseberries make wonderful sweet jam. Ill go and have a think what I might add to the list...no wait, Ive just thought, mosquitoes that inject a tiny burst of energy instead of sting!
I agree with your entire list - apart from perhaps the gooseberries - I quite like them as they are!
ReplyDeletelovely list and that little bird is so sweet! I would reinvent whalers as marine biologists. I hope you are now officially on holiday and enjoying it!
ReplyDeleteI think we can read your handwriting, since we all like your list. :)
ReplyDeleteI would re-invent ignorance as wisdom. Heartache as anticipation for something new. Poverty as good health. And, sadness for finding the true happiness, in our lives.
What a sweet bird... and the list is quite thought provoking as is your challenge.
ReplyDeleteI would reinvent hate as curiosity and a thirst for self-knowledge. I would reinvent greed as philanthropy.
I would reinvent language and cultural barriers as a year abroad in the land/school/country of your choice!
LOL.
Have a great weekend.
Candace in Athens x
That is a great list!
ReplyDeleteLet see… I think I’ll reinvent crazy as imagination
I love all your reinventions!
ReplyDeleteLove the felt faces and the kitty cat!
ReplyDeletelove all your reinventions!
ReplyDeletebrilliant interpretation, am currently very boringly trying to reinvent myself
but if i could i would reinvent aerplanes into teleporting
Have you ever read any books by David Sedaris? He's a brilliant essayist! Also, his sister Amy Sedaris has a hilarious book with some fun crafts in it (the book is for adults, the crafts in there are fun for anyone and very homely and fun)called "I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence"
ReplyDeleteaww sarah, you're a sweetie! and i love the little white dove :)
ReplyDeleteI love your list! On a superficial level, my first thought was to reinvent me into my younger, slimmer self (especially the slim bit!) On a global scale, then it must be war into peace.
ReplyDeleteYour list rocks. I re-invent
ReplyDeleteHate as Love
Indifference as Compassion
Fear as Courage
Great list :) like it...
ReplyDeleteI would reinvent myself WITHOUT this flu I got right now...
You are all very inventive and very lovely people!
ReplyDeleteI like your weekword submission! I'll have to have a think about what I'd like to reinvent. I'm thinking it will be a long list!
ReplyDeleteI'd reinvent raindrops as sundrops, dust as fresh-air fizz and waste paper as lettesr with good news for everyone who needs some!
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Your list is wonderful and my Dutch mom would approve heartily in your use of the envelope. I've been sharing photos of MY journaled musings at Sacred Ruminations the past couple of weeks.
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Now THAT is a list of re-inventions! LOVE your use of the envelope... i find myself jotting notes all over the place as well!
ReplyDeleteGreat list!
ReplyDeleteGreat list and also everyones ideas on here. Must admit though, our gooseberries make wonderful sweet jam.
ReplyDeleteIll go and have a think what I might add to the list...no wait, Ive just thought, mosquitoes that inject a tiny burst of energy instead of sting!
I would reinvent want as contentment, busy as calm.
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