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Doreen South: First and most importantly...A warm and heart felt Thank you! for the well written history of our meeting and the announcement of my visit to your home.Your site is fantastic, Donna! Long may it serve to help other women feel good about themselves.I have some thoughts about men-o-pause. Consider the number of meanings when the 'men' part is removed i.e. O (short moment) pause; o (short moment) PAUSE. The "o-pause' in it's various connotations sounds like exclamations and instructions.With 'men'
Donna: Lori thanks for the testimonial! I placed it here in the tag board for everyone to see! Lori is right, Doreen is the real deal!
Lori: Just a comment on Doreene South coming....if you have not met this woman you need to. She is tremendous!......it is well worth a visit. Book your time! Friday, September 12th 2008 @ 2:30 PM
Donna: Hey Nick! Thank You! For sharing your light! It's good to have company! Enjoy!
Nick: Hi! I was just over a Holly's Community Blog, saw your comment and wanted to drop by with a bit of Light and a big hello. Hope you have a great weekend!

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Monday, October 13th 2008

8:47 PM

Courage

  • Mood: Sad

Sorry I skipped a week, very busy here. We had our special guest Doreen South, spiritual medium and psychic here from Sunday to Thursday, all went well, many good readings! She told a great story about her experience spending the night in the haunted jail in Cornwall, ON with the TV crew!

Then Thursday night I had to work, until 9 PM for a workshop presentation. Friday work, and clean house, get ready for next house guest. Marjorie from Windsor.  Marjorie is 79 years old, single and somewhat disabled. Took her, my mom and another 86 year old woman out for Fall Colour tour then back to my place for Thanks giving Dinner on Sunday. MMNNN Good! The old dolls loved the fall tour, country roads etc. and the meal. Today, My daughter, and grand daughter and son-in-law came over to visit. The weather has been gorgeous. like summer - 80 degrees. Sunny. blue skies!

 

I have been somewhat ill, all weekend with a broncular cough, dry throat and hacking. Geez that annoys me i get it every year at this time and it last for weeks! PUmping extra vitamins now. Full moon this weekend too! Hot Sweats doubled. And the hardest part of all, I found a home for my daughter's dog. Asja. Asja is an Alaskan Malamute, 6 years old. And she is causing havoc at my daughter's home. With a full time business to run, an 18 month old child and a busy husband who works, and hunts. Living in the city on a postage size lot. Well, you can imagine Asja is unhappy. My daughter tries hard to walk her regularyly, and play with her but LIFE gets in the way. The dog was babied from day one, and now has to play second fiddle to the real baby. My good friends are in their 60's retired, and live on a lovely 3 acre property with a large heritage home. They just lost their own dogs and a cat as they got too old and sick. So, missing their own animals, they have offered to help by taking Asja and giving her a good home with lots of attention.

My daughter's heart is breaking, and she feels so bad for giving up her dog, but she knows it is the best thing for the dog. A while back the dog scratched the baby, and we were all concerned about that as well. So my daughter is being very courageous, and proving how much she loves her dog by letting go.

This week I will take my daughter there to see the lovely home and wonderful people who will give her dog a beautiful life. Please pray for us during this difficult time.

I am hoping all will go well.

Courage, these are the days we must endure to get to the light.

Be Blessed 

T

 

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