The Power of Pretty

And it is very fleeting. Use it while you can.

About rixlibris

Retired from child care photography after thirty years of coaxing smiles and wiping noses. Currently venting years of repressed fictional story lines via self-published novels. Married and still alive in a remote corner of Waller County, Texas.
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2 Responses to The Power of Pretty

  1. Roxanne says:

    I know a girl who is gorgeous–about to be a newly minted twenty year old–the type of beauty that was painted on airplanes in WWII–not even kidding. Victoria recently saw a picture of this beauty and said, “God spent a little extra time on Vivian.” Yes–her name is Vivian. She is MORE beautiful on the inside than on the outside.

    I also know this lady who is bent and struggles to walk upright. She has white hair, and loves her twin grand-daughters with a passion. She is a dyed-in-the-wool beauty, and is married to as handsome a man who ever lived–because they BOTH love my little family.

    Yes–“pretty” is fleeting–but a beautiful soul is eternal. A pretty soul never fades.

  2. rixlibris says:

    Who could help but love your clan? If we were to send to central casting to ask for the the ideal American family of four they would provide a group very similar to yours.

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