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Sunday, January 11, 2009

One Word

I'm planning my Book of Me, and I want to do the One Word layout that Stacy and Benita did. In order to do that, I need people to give me "One Word" that describes me. If you're so inclined, please post a comment or send me an e-mail with one word that you think describes me.

6 comments:

Donna said...

constant .. as in no matter what the universe throws at you, you take it in your stride.

Also: enduring, positive, faithful, loving, supportive, independent, reliable .. do you need any more? LOL!

Hope your page turns out exactly as you want it to.

Buckeye Benita said...

Thoughtful-you always have a positive comment to say or share. You have a big heart.

McKay Family said...

Courageous! There are so many others!

Caring, thoughtful, optimist, strong!

Renee said...

Inspirational:

Though we've only met once in real life. The stories of your weight loss, your health issues and your devotion to God etc, leads me to only one word!

Renee McGlue from Ludington

Brynn said...

This took some time, I had some that popped into my mind right away, but I wanted something... I don't know, different I guess. Anyway, after much thought, I've come up with what I think is a perfect word for you...

resilient

Brandi, you amaze me. You have been through hell & back & yet, you "bounce" right back up & keep going. You are seriously one of the strongest women I know. You are such an incredible example to so many people, you have no idea how many lives you've touched.

Traci said...

Wow, well I was all set to come up with a good word for you and then I read everyone else's and not only have they nailed "you" so well they've also made me all teary eyed so I'm not a lot of help. I like Strong the best out of all the words offered so far. You may not always feel strong, but I've come to notice that only are you full of strength but you know exactly when to ask God for help when you need an extra boost. Strong people are the ones who can face something that they fear, that they dread, and still do what needs to be done. You've survived so much and yet it seems to have only made you stronger.