Saturday, August 13, 2016

Why can't I get a link?

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Grandma! Dance!

I watch her, this new creature who is almost three, four days a week. Have been having some recent joint issues, so it's difficult for this little sweetie to understand why, when she flips on the local radio  station at 7 am, Grandma says: "In a little bit, honey." She laughs and says: "C'mon Grammy." :-) What a blessing she is. My first grandchild and every day I wonder how the time passed so quickly that I am now here. Here in this point in time. How? I do not understand and yet I thank God for each and every single day. Home has come to me, unexpectedly. I am learning. So more. Lots more on Grandma and her gem to come.

"Once upon a time and here upon the earth, there lived a woman who lost her home, then found it.  She unpacked true and real expressions, for they had been the essence of who she was and she used them every moment of every day. She unearthed resentment from the cold beneath, wiping away the moth and rust, the corruption that came from storing away as opposed to dealing with and embracing.  She used the pain thereof to feed her hungry fire and give birth to creative endeavors. 'There, that feels better,' she smiled, realxing while gratitude warmed every corner and filled the air with purpose and dignity. And although everyone out there seemed to wonder, she held fast to the whispers of truth and love, referring always to the original blueprint, or consulting with the ultimate designer.

She could sing again, dance again, and she found the air to breathe and...although she could see only part of the way, at least she could see warriors on the hollside and took comfort in the fact that she was not alone in her battle with the choices of life. This home, full of laughter and smiles and good tears and imaginings gradually brimmed with light. That light spread from home to home and soul to soul and filled each today with the promise of tomorrow and the unique and thoughtful lessons of yesterday.

Once upon a time and here upon the earth, there lived a woman who lost her home..."

Thanks all. Happy Sunday. :-)