"How important it is for us to recognize and celebrate our heroes and she-roes!"
Maya Angelou
Heroes come in all shapes and sizes, from all walks of life, and apparently, don't even need to be human. As we get older (and hopefully wiser), our childhood visions of grandeur fade away. We begin to realize that being a hero or she-roe doesn't require a cape, mask, and having your own catchy theme song. Rather, it's defined as being the kind of person (or animal) that sparks greatness in others. I have many personal heroes and she-roes, but none quite like my parents. They deservingly earned the top spots on my list, and continue to amaze me with their extraordinary actions of selflessness, every single day. They truly inspire me to be the best person I can be, and to live life with a forgiving and grateful heart. I can't thank them enough for all they've given me, and continue to give. Being around such eminence my entire life has been an incredible blessing. I'm beginning to feel that "spark", and am working on discovering the she-roe inside of me. I believe that we all have a hero and she-roe inside of us just waiting to emerge (if it hasn't already). So, let's take the time to celebrate not only the heroes and she-roes we look up to, but the heroes and she-roes inside ourselves! Thanks so much for stopping by, and have a happy hero/she-roe celebration day :o) hero hi-five! Sorry she-roes, she-roe shi-five just sounds weird
Here's a link to my newest lens about some superheroes within our community: http://www.squidoo.com/hawaiian-fire-heroes-on-surfboards
Hope you enjoy learning more about the exceptional men and women of Hawaiian Fire.
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