Sunday, December 17, 2006
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Writings and musings on the eccentric beauty of sacrifice. Come journey and write with us. We are resolved to capture something positive in a troubled world and laugh when we can along the way. This, then, is dedicated in Loving Memory to LCpl. Aaron C. Austin, USMC KIA Fallujah, Iraq on April 26, 2004. Rock On...
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Kayla,
I enjoyed the program so much. As always, you were beautiful. I can't wait to watch you as the years come, it's a joy.
I loved the gathering afterwward. Good food and good company. Love to all!
It was such a beautiful Christmas program. Steve you were so right, it does take a few minutes away with your mind away from how come, why?, how can I help. Every where you turn things are not what you wish for, pray for. Star Dance was taking up donations for the Victory House for men who have either been abused or made bad choices for lots of different sad reasons. I hope they collected what they were in need of. Men are the rock. Men of families have lots on their shoulders. They have to be strong, they are the provider mostly (lots of women are the bread winner anymore)...poor Roy not in this one.ha Women also provide so much on their plate...2nd income, mother, hottie all in one package. Shake it up and see what falls out of the package...someone of the bunch will get upset, the child, the husband, the boss.ha Maybe all three if the woman decides to just take a Calgon bath and to heck with everybody else. O.K. yes I am women and I have moved the subject around tne circle. No, I was glad to hear of the help for men, the fathers. We all need them so much and out in society, not in some prison. There are so many companys that need workers, not thieves, not wanna be lay arounds. We need this for our country, our children who are growing up to help run this world. We need their arms to tuck the children in at night, and know that the next meal will be provided for. It is so sad that the circle is so broken. Yes I know and so grateful because we do have so many faithful husbands and fathers and sons. I praise and thank-you for all you have done and the shoulder that carries it. I know it is even harder than making the move for the not living in the real world. I do pray for the weaker ones, the ones who really didn't have much of a leg to stand on in the first place. I pray for us to try and not judge...just give in some way even if it is a smile to someone. I thank Miss Diana from Star Dance she really does give back and works so hard for what she believes in and helps to give back to her mom that gave her a chance at life. She was adopted by this awesome mother which she loves dearly...she said without her being given a chance for the circle of life she would not know what might of been her path. Thank God he chose this one for her. Kayla has a wonderful teacher and a inspiration to something she loves and connects with in this earth. God bless to all this Christmas. Thanks for you guys who put so much in the blog as to giving for your need in helping support our troops. Oh what they carry on their shoulders right now and the faithful women staying behind taking up both ends Love to all. Lisa (I haven't time to proof read for I'm headed off to taxi her to school).
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