Thursday, April 05, 2007
Otters holding hands
Thursday, March 29, 2007
I've been without a car for the first time in my legal driving life for over two years now. My last car was declared "totalled" after it was hit while parked in front of my home.
Believing in the philosophy that "everything happens for a reason," I have learned to appreciate alternative means of transportation and it couldn't have come at a better time with the rising gas prices and all. But even so, having your own vehicle does allow you a certain freedom. A freedom I once took for granted and now highly appreciate...
... going where I want to go when I want to go there!
And what better way to get there than in my own Ford Escape!
Is it coincidental or can you actually acquire anything, even materialistic things, through visualization?
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Just feel better...
Saturday, February 24, 2007
My son....
I was blessed with the most amazing child, my son, Cody. In his second year of college he made the President's Honor Roll. He didn't do it by taking easy classes either, he had Calculus, Chemistry and Physics! And not only is he keeping his grades up, he works full time, is financially independent, and spiritually sound. He sees the light through the tunnel and does not let that veer from his sight.
There are no words to describe how proud I am of you!
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Happy Valentine's Day!
Of what is the spirit made?
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Nobody Dances Anymore
I remember a day when my son was around 8 years old. I was in the kitchen cooking spaghetti... dancing and singing "opera" and playing air drums with my wooden spoons. In the middle of a twirl, I saw two of my friends, male friends, staring at me. Surprised and embarrassed, I asked how long they had been there. They replied, "Long enough!" When I looked at my son who had let them in, he just smiled at me in admiration. No look of embarrassment or "I gotcha!" on his face at all. That's just what his mom does when she cooks, right?
Looking back, that was a big moment in my life. A time when I realized how important it was to be myself. That showing my vulnerable side to others allowed them to be more comfortable around me. I made three people smile that day... two friends and my son and that made me feel good... real good!
Monday, January 29, 2007
It's going to be a good day!
For those times, I listen to music...
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
As I Wander...
~ J.R.R. Tolkien
Friday, January 19, 2007
My nephew
Monday, January 15, 2007
My Family
Friday, January 12, 2007
Beautiful Peace for Beautiful Birgit

Saturday, January 06, 2007
Maybe if I didn't have so many of these kind of days, I wouldn't have to connect so many dots!
~ Meesharie
You may have it, too. It manifests itself like this: This afternoon I decided to water the lawn, but as I reached for the hose, I noticed the car needed washing, but as I headed for the garage to wash the car, I noticed the mail that I brought up from the mailbox yesterday was still unopened, so I laid my car keys on the table, started going through the mail, throwing the junk in the garbage, but noticed that the can was full, so I decided to first take out the garbage, but then I thought since I was going to be near the mailbox when I took out the garbage I might as well pay some bills first, so I found my checkbook and started to write a check only to notice that it's the last one, so I went to my desk to get another book of checks, where I found a can of Coke that I had opened this morning, but as I moved the Coke to dig for the checks I noticed it was getting warm, so I decided to put it in the refrigerator and headed for the kitchen, but I noticed the flowers on the kitchen counter needed water, so I set down the Coke and discovered the reading glasses I had searched for all morning, so I headed for my desk to put them away, but first, I'd better water these flowers, so I put my glasses back on the counter, filled a pitcher with water, and suddenly noticed that someone had left the remote control on the kitchen table, which means that, when we try to watch TV tonight, we'll start looking for the remote but I won't remember that it's on the kitchen table, so I decided to put it back in the den where it belonged, but first I'd better water these flowers, but as I started to pour water into the vase it dripped on the floor, so I put the remote control back on the table, found a rag, wiped up the spill, and then headed down the hall trying to remember what it in the hell it was that I was going to do today!
(Found posted by MansonM at JoeUser.com)