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Entry for May 31, 2009
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WELL EVERYONE I BELIEVE THAT THIS IS THE END OF THE ROAD MY FRIENDS HERE ARE SO PRECIOUS TO ME SOME OF US HAVE EACH OHTER ON OTHER PAGES AND OHTERS THAT I HAVE MADE IF U WANT TO STAY CONNECTED READ MY BLAST MY LINK TO TAGGED IS THERE I CAN'T SAY GOODBYE I AM NOT GOOD AT THAT JUST I LOVE U ALL AND THX FOR BEING MY BEAUTIFUL GIRLZ/SISTERS AND MY GUYS/BROTHERS AND THX FOR ACCEPTIN MY KEVIN AS A PART OF URE WORLD I'LL MISS U GUYS..

Sunday May 31, 2009 - 01:20pm (EDT) Permanent Link | 0 Comments
Entry for May 08, 2009
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This is for Mothers of all kinds! Birth mothers, adoptive, stepmoms, mom in-laws, mommy to pets & animals. You get my point. Each & everyone of you is special & makes a differance to those lives you touch. Here s to you!! May you always be loved & blessed!! Happy Mothers day my friends!!
~Love Stephanie~

✽ ✽ ✽A Mother s Poem✽ ✽ ✽

What you face,
you do not face alone,
for I believe in you.
What you fear
cannot harm you,
because I will reach out my hand,
gently touch the place
that hurts.
What you desire
you will enjoy,
for I know your heart
beats with love,
a blazing light
to melt the coldest ice,
extinguish
what is most dark.
The new world you seek,
you will find,
for I know your courage;
you will not be overcome,
if you only believe
in your own radiant power.
So I am with you
even in the darkest hours,
silent
yet true.
Reach out your hand,
and my touch
will warm you,
our fingers link
to make the strongest golden chain.


✽ ✽ ✽Your special✽ ✽ ✽

In this world there are few people
who are really special.
They go around caring for others
before themselves.
They have a smile on their face
and love in their hearts for everyone.
They ask nothing in return.
I see all of this and more in you.

✽ ✽ ✽ ✽ ✽ ✽ ✽ ✽ ✽ ✽ ✽ ✽
~ Hugs & Loves & Many Blessings~

Friday May 8, 2009 - 06:35am (EDT) Permanent Link | 0 Comments
Entry for April 12, 2009
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TODAY IS MY KEVIN'S BIRTHDAY HAPPY BIRTHDAY BABY U HAVE MADE ME SO HAPPY I LOVE U WITH ALL MY HEART BABY.. SO IF U GET A CHANCE PLEASE STOP BY AND WISH HIM A HAPPY BIRTHDAY..
Sunday April 12, 2009 - 07:45am (EDT) Permanent Link | 4 Comments
Entry for March 17, 2009
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What Are the Traditions of St. Patrick's Day?
There are many traditions and symbols associated with St. Patrick's Day and Ireland. Here are a handful of the most popular practices.

Shamrock
The shamrock as symbol of Ireland and St. Patrick's Day is partly due to the natural abundance of clover plants in the country, but largely due to its strong association with Christianity. According to Robert Mahony, Professor of English and member of the Center for Irish Studies at Catholic University, legend has it that St. Patrick used the shamrock to visually illustrate the concept of the Trinity (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit) when trying to convert polytheistic pagans to Christianity.

"A clover is one plant with three leaves, but the three leaves are necessary to make it [complete]," explains Prof. Mahony. "[In Christianity,] God is three persons, but it's not the same as three gods." The simple analogy is thought to have helped non-Christians understand a fundamental element of the Christian religion, facilitating conversion.

It was through the retelling of this story that the shamrock became associated with St. Patrick and Ireland's conversion to Christianity. As a result, the shamrock is a widely used to commemorate Saint Patrick's Day, and in modern times has been appropriated by secular institutions as a symbol for the Irish.

Four-Leaf Clover
Although clovers are most often found in nature with three leaves, rare four-leaf clovers do exist. Finding one is thought to bring someone extreme luck. The folklore for four-leaf clovers differs from that of the Shamrock due to the fact that it has no religious allusions associated with it. It is believed that each leaf of a four-leaf clover represents something different: first is hope, the second is faith, the third is love, and the fourth is happiness.

Leprechauns
Just what does a mythical leprechaun look like and why are they so special? A leprechaun looks like a little old man and dresses like a shoemaker with a cocked hat and leather apron. A Leprechaun's personality is described as aloof and unfriendly. They live alone and pass the time by mending the shoes of Irish fairies.

According to St. Patrick's Day: Parades, Shamrocks, and Leprechauns by Elaine Landau, the legend is that the fairies pay the leprechauns for their work with golden coins, which the "little people" collect in large pots--the famous "pots of gold" often associated with leprechauns.

If you listen closely for the sound of their hammer you might be able to capture one. If you do you can force him (with the threat of bodily violence) to reveal where he's hidden his treasure. Be careful! Do not take your eyes off him for if you do he will surely vanish and your hopes of finding his treasure will vanish with him.

Green
So why do we all wear green?

Probably because you'll be pinched if you don't! School children started this tradition. Green is also the color of spring, the shamrock, and is connected with hope and nature. Historically, green has been a color used in the flags of several revolutionary groups in Ireland and as a result it appears in the official tri-color country flag, adopted in 1919.

In addition to that, Ireland is often called the "Emerald Isle" due to the lush natural greenery found on the island. Says Prof. Mahony, "One of the things that strikes people all the time is how Ireland is incredibly green--it's very far north, but it doesn't get frozen. When people say that 'Ireland has 40 shades of green,' they are right!"

The luck of the Irish
Want to be lucky this St. Patrick's Day? Follow this advice:

1. Find a four-leaf clover. 2. Wear green (so you don't get pinched). 3. Kiss the blarney stone. 4. Catch a Leprechaun if you can.

In honor of the festivities we leave you with this Irish blessing: May your blessings outnumber the shamrocks that grow and may trouble avoid you wherever you go!

Tuesday March 17, 2009 - 05:22am (EDT) Permanent Link | 1 Comment
Entry for March 16, 2009
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LISA BEAUTIFUL URE IN MY THOUGHTS & PRAYERS THIS IS 4 U DARLIN:

HERE POST THIS FOR ME ON YOUR BLOG!
LORD FATHER,
WE ASK IN JESUS NAME THAT YOU RELEAVE THE PAIN AND SUFFERING OF OUR BROTHER.LAY HANDS APON HIM AND GUIDE HIM BACK TO HEALTH AND AWAY FROM THAT WHICH PLACED HIM IN THE CARE OF DOCTORS,CLEAN THE SYSTEM THAT CARRIES THE SOUL,AWAKEN THE SPIRIT THAT DWELLS WITHIN TO BRING HIM INTO THE FOLD AND LET IT BE HE CHOOSES THE LIFE OF LOVE AND PEACE THAT ONLY COMES FROM KNOWING YOU!
AMEN!

Monday March 16, 2009 - 08:17am (EDT) Permanent Link | 0 Comments

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