My dear Anna I am here with my first nomination which is @Bubbles's post and her reply to feedback Husband's Grief=our(family) Grief. Wife's Grief, Not Even Hers!
My first nomination is this post by @Srama How To Cope Up With Anxiety? It suggested small, easy to apply, tried and tested steps. And offers a realistic and forgiving yet ambitious implementation of the steps.
Dear Rihana, You spoil me my friend, you do! It makes me happy to know that perhaps I do make some sense, some way. There is so much going on in the world today and all of us could take some strength from one another and offer where we can. I was quite hesitant to post, feeling that perhaps I may be sharing a tad too much but felt compelled to post and I am glad I did. I appreciate it so much @Rihana. Thank you for nominating my response.
My second nomination is this feet-warming : ) write-up by @Nuzhath Bathroom Slippers, Yay Or Nay? Our "outside" shoes have interesting stories to tell of the journeys our lives take us on. To find something as interesting in the experiences of the lowly bathroom slippers takes keen observation, recall and an ability to think from the point of view of the inanimate. I enjoyed reading the snippet on the humble chappals.
Dear Cheeniya Sir, My first nomination for the month is @Metamorphic's thread titled A Wheel's Cry .... I know a few travel down this path all over the world and only a few describe their journey the way she had articulated poetically in this thread. She is practical in her expression that the world is brighter yet she is a broker wheel trying to heal. The fact that she is describing her as a wheel and once she fixes her broken heart, I am sure she will commence her journey to new places of peace and harmony.
Dear Cheeniya Sir, I am here for my second nomination for the month of December written by @Srama titled It's The Season...... We all get excited during the Christmas season but that happiness doubles when we read her snippet.
Thank you very much Sir for the kind words. This coming from you means a lot to me. That was something I had written when I was travelling in that tough path. All is well now. Picked it from my diary and posted here thinking it may comfort someone in similar journey ... and may assure them that they are not alone.