Entry For The Pay It Forward Curation Contest Week 52

We are visiting my mother in low supposing that it will be vacation time for. I literally saw myself drinking a glass of wine, lying on the sofa and steeming while baby Ru is running around the house and my mother in law is ... running after him. Well, this is not exactly what is happening. Yeah, you guessed right. I am still running after him.

So I almost missed this remarkable week for the PIFC community. It is a one-year anniversary for this incredible bunch of friendly Steemians who try their best to make Steemit a people-friendly place.

So, I set on a chair, said to my mother in law who just came back from work that I have something extremely important to do... and started writing this post. I am really limited in time, so I guess this is going to be a free-write post. Cool, you say. Yeah, but a free-write post from a non-native English Speaker means a grammatically terrible post! So, excuse me if some words, phrases, and tenses are bothering your gentle eyes :) I am sure that you will get over it :D

Now, this week's PIFC is a different one. All participants are supposed to nominate two of their previously featured bloggers. I was enthusiastic and a bit nervous to see who of all my nominees is still kicking here on Steemit. Well, sadly, a few. BUT, I have a few who, on the other side, I more than present on Steemit. They grow, the post, and they blossom.


The first big "EXCELLENT WORK" is for @justjoy - a blogger who I continue reading. She always has something new, funny and witty to say. Her stories are short, smart, and joyful. She is an incredible storyteller. I am sure there is a short story for everyone on her blog. All these fine qualities of the content she creates got her a reputation of 58 extremely quickly, just for a few months.

Now, here is what touched my heart and mind this week.

Are We Born for Success?

Red haired means feisty
Rich and good looking assures the person of many friends
Italians are all good lovers
Is what you’re dished out with at birth, in your genes as it were, the major factor in who and what you become or is it the way in which you are brought up that determines whether you ‘get there.’ or not?

What's your answer?

The next lady is someone I discovered around Christmas. What I find so positive about her blog is that you can just feel how everything she writes there is simply for the fun and the enjoyment of writing. Meet @apinchofhome, who is a storyteller, a poet, a homestead manager, a blogger, and a homeschooling mom. Yeah, you are not the only one who wonders how she manages it all. But she does. And her posts are full of joy and would cheer you up in your gloomiest day.

Here is a quick look into her latest story.

Adventures in Homesteading: The Tale of Three Tails Chapter 10

“Guess what Mom told me, Clara.”
“What?” asked the little girl.
“Daddy’s bringing us a present today.”
“What is it?” asked Clara eagerly.
“Two kittens!”
The Three Tails turned to one another, terror on their faces.
“Maybe we can tell the cats the secret of the garden, Pudge?” Gomer asked hopefully.

If you would like to know what happened with the secret of the garden, just follow @apinchofhome.

So, I guess I wouldn't be still kicking if it wasn't for the communities like the Pay It Forward Contest. If you would like some hope, joy, and friendliness to enter your Steemit world, just join us.

Yours, @insight-out

P.S. If you wonder, baby Ru was back from his walk outside right in the middle of this post. So, it took me about 2 hours to finish my "free write" :D

P.P.S. I just read the post and my own gentle eyes simply fell on the floor! It's been a great struggle, but after breathing deeply, I decided to leave the post into this authentic-full-of-misspellings -and-odd-sentences way.

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