Sylvia Browne – Her Journey Ends

World renowned spiritual teacher, psychic icon, author, and lecturer Sylvia Celeste Browne passed away at 7:10am this morning (Wednesday, November 20) at Good Samaritan Hospital in San Jose, CA. Born October 19, 1936, Browne was 77 years old.

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My one prayer every morning that has carried me through my life is, “Hi God, it’s me again.” It doesn’t matter how you pray. It can be just simply talking to God. Remember, God knows your heart and soul. 

~ Sylvia Browne

Somewhere a journey begins at the end of the worldly existence we know, Somewhere a path stretches over the stars, and rivers of memories flow… Somewhere a silence is heard far away and the brightness of day fills the night, Where the trials of life are resolved into peace when a soul finds its way to the light.

She will live on in the hearts of everyone who loved her.

Joni Mitchell- Turns 70 Today

Happy Birthday Joni
Best Wishes and Thank You for your lovely music and wonderful songs.

Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell is one of the most influential songwriters of the 20th century. She was born on November 7 1943, in Fort Macleod, Canada.
After teaching herself how to play the guitar, she went off to art college and soon became one of the leading folk performers of the late 1960s and ’70s.
Joni Mitchell won her first Grammy Award (best folk performance) in 1969, for her sophomore album, Clouds.
Over time she has received several Grammys in various categories, including traditional pop, pop music and lifetime achievement.
She was inducted into the Rock and Rock Hall of Fame in 1997 and the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2007.

So many things I would have done
But clouds got in my way…

~Joni Mitchell


Quote is on the back inside cover of my High School Year Book

Memorial Day – U.S. Armed Forces Medley – Tribute Videos


Memorial Day…is a time for thanks and remembrance.


A day to honor America’s bravest sons and daughters who answered the call to defend their nation and, in doing so, made the greatest sacrifice of all.


And in these days of unrest filled with grave uncertainty, let’s not forget the price they paid to keep our country free.



Grant them, O Lord, Eternal peace.


Thank You & God Bless all the members of our military, their family’s and the U.S.A!

clip art of boy waving us flag

Taylor Morris ~ A Soldier’s Story of Love and Courage

 A beautiful true story told in pictures…….of love and courage!

If he is a hero………..She is an angel!

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Taylor Morris is a Navy Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) Technician who was deployed to Afghanistan in January 2012.

On May 3, he was so severely wounded he lost both of his legs, left arm from the bicep down, and right hand.

One thing has remained constant since Taylor sustained his injury: The love and devotion of his long-time girlfriend Danielle Kelly.

Taylor’s friend, photographer Tim Dodd, has captured Taylor and Danielle’s journey in a series of gorgeous photographs.

Taylor Morris.org

Video of Taylor dancing with girlfriend, Danielle –

Read more about their love story 

Tim Dodd photography.

Please Note: I received the photos shown above via a forwarded email. I wanted to put the photos together in a nicer way to view and share them and after putting them into a PowerPoint Presentation I wondered what were the names of these two incredible young people, so I did a search and found quite a bit of information about them and their amazing story. I added this information above and to the end of the presentation.

Be advised that “No Copyright Infringement Is Intended.”

Friends are like Balloons

A bunch of balloons

Friends are like balloons;

once you let them go,

you might not get them back.

Sometimes we get so busy

with our own lives and problems

that we may not even notice

we let them fly away.

Sometimes we are so caught up in

who’s right and who’s wrong

that we forget

what’s right and what’s wrong.

Sometimes we just don’t realize

what real friendship means

until it’s too late.

I don’t want to let that happen so

I’m tying you to my heart so I never lose you!

Red balloon

Just A Mom?

A woman, renewing her driver’s license at the County Clerk’s office, was asked by the woman recorder to state her occupation.

She hesitated, uncertain how to classify herself.mom and son

“What I mean is,” explained the recorder, “Do you have a job or are you just a ….?”

“Of course I have a job,” snapped the woman.

“I’m a Mom.”

“We don’t list ‘Mom’ as an occupation, ‘Housewife’ covers it, said the recorder emphatically.

I forgot all about her story until one day I found myself in the same situation, this time at our own Town Hall.

The Clerk was obviously a career woman, poised, efficient, and possessed of a high sounding title like, “Official Interrogator” or “Town Registrar.”

“What is your occupation?” she probed.

What made me say it? I do not know? The words simply popped out.

“I’m a Research Associate in the field of Child Development and Human Relations.”

The clerk paused, ball-point pen frozen in midair and looked up as though she had not heard right.

I repeated the title slowly emphasizing the most significant words.

Then I stared with wonder as my pronouncement was written, in bold, black ink on the official questionnaire.

“Might I ask,” said the clerk with new interest, “just what you do in your field?”

Coolly, without any trace of fluster in my voice, I heard myself reply, “I have a continuing program of research, (what mother doesn’t) In the laboratory and in the field, (normally I would have said indoors and out).

I’m working for my Masters, (first the Lord and then the whole family) and already have four credits (all daughters).

Of course, the job is one of the most demanding in the humanities, (any mother care to disagree?) and I often work 14 hours a day, (24 is more like it).

But the job is more challenging than most run-of-the-mill careers and the rewards are more of a satisfaction rather than just money.”

There was an increasing note of respect in the clerk’s voice as she completed the form, stood up, and personally ushered me to the door.

As I drove into our driveway, buoyed up by my glamorous new career, I was greeted by my lab assistants — ages 13, 7, and 3.

Upstairs I could hear our new experimental model, (a 6 month old baby) in the child development program, testing out a new vocal pattern.

I felt I had scored a beat on bureaucracy! And I had gone on the official records as someone more distinguished and indispensable to mankind than “just another Mom.”

Motherhood!

What a glorious career! Especially when there’s a title on the door?

Does this make grandmothers “Senior Research associates in the field of Child Development and Human Relations”

And great grandmothers “Executive Senior Research Associates?”

I think so!!!

I also think it makes Aunts “Associate Research Assistants.”

May your troubles be less, may your blessing be more,
And nothing but happiness come through your door!