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November 17, 2005
My cat is breaking my heart,
You might notice my mood in my sidebar is set to "abandoned."
My cat is breaking my heart!
He likes Mike better than me!
This is my first cat (see 3 year old child now dragging cat around house on a pillow, brushing him, feeding him, showing him birds through window, carrying him around rubbing his ears constantly)
Mike says cats are like that, they play games, that I need to ignore him. I feel like this is a new relationship I have to work on!
( Hope you can see the humor in this) It is really pretty darn funny. when I pet him, he bites me when he wants me to stop.
I am going to have to play hard to get! He bites the hand that feeds him, and rescued him. he prefers to sleep with Mike.
Mike kind of ignores him, so he follows Mike around.......
A good lesson for me, eh?
laughing...
Well, he has been out since 3AM, hmm, should I go search for him? Or should I wait until he comes to the door meowing for an hour before I let him in?
He got in a scrap last night, so I washed him, brushed him, and you know what?
He just wanted back outside for more!
He could be with me curled up here on this special cushion I have on a wicker chair next to my computer, that I fixed up just for him! He can see the birds from the perch cushion ( I placed just for him) on my window over looking the Sound.
Eagles fly here too.
Noooo!
He prefers being an ole tom cat, (that's been neutered) out carousing all night and day.)
Next rainy day, I think I will just put him put him outside for the day! lol!
You know what they say, " you always get the relationships you need!" Hmm!
November 16, 2005
Many Random Memories, part 2
31. Almost buying a colbalt blue toilet! (But they were fresh out)
32. Buying my Mum (Mummy) hydrangeas every Easter from the time I was 11 until she died at age 47 in 1978. Me and Mum when I was about 18.
33. Having my portrait done for $1.00 at Wallace Studios when I was 13, 14, and 15.
34. Going to the local beauty college and watching them cut hair, and doing my Mums friends hair when I was 11 for money.
35. Babysitting from age 11 to 16, (50 cents an hour) saving my money, buying my clothes. Another Sherry and I, bought matching dresses in 7th grade that looked like daffodils! Having a new little brother when I was 11. Here we are together. He died when he was 17. I miss him a lot.
36. Rodney bringing a watermelon to my house on the bus so I would say I would go steady with him, but, I didn't!
37. Going horseback riding with all my neighborhood friends in the hot summer sun of Texas when I was a teen ager, and younger. Sweaty, laughter, and lots of dust.
38. Spending my summers at the pool from age 8 until age 14 with transistor radios, eating peanut butter sandwiches for lunch and getting a coke from a drop down cup drink machine... for a nickel.
39. K i s s i n g for the first time! Bobby, and he promised to give all his funny books, ( collection) but never did. He walked me home from school in 5th grade.
40. Being embaressed when I was 11 because the boys noticed hair growing under my arms while we were playing Army, I shaved that very day for the first time, but I had never thought of it myself. I remember wearing a yellow sleeveless blouse. They snickered and pointed. I must have turned 10 shades of red.
32. Buying my Mum (Mummy) hydrangeas every Easter from the time I was 11 until she died at age 47 in 1978. Me and Mum when I was about 18.
33. Having my portrait done for $1.00 at Wallace Studios when I was 13, 14, and 15.
34. Going to the local beauty college and watching them cut hair, and doing my Mums friends hair when I was 11 for money.
35. Babysitting from age 11 to 16, (50 cents an hour) saving my money, buying my clothes. Another Sherry and I, bought matching dresses in 7th grade that looked like daffodils! Having a new little brother when I was 11. Here we are together. He died when he was 17. I miss him a lot.
36. Rodney bringing a watermelon to my house on the bus so I would say I would go steady with him, but, I didn't!
37. Going horseback riding with all my neighborhood friends in the hot summer sun of Texas when I was a teen ager, and younger. Sweaty, laughter, and lots of dust.
38. Spending my summers at the pool from age 8 until age 14 with transistor radios, eating peanut butter sandwiches for lunch and getting a coke from a drop down cup drink machine... for a nickel.
39. K i s s i n g for the first time! Bobby, and he promised to give all his funny books, ( collection) but never did. He walked me home from school in 5th grade.
40. Being embaressed when I was 11 because the boys noticed hair growing under my arms while we were playing Army, I shaved that very day for the first time, but I had never thought of it myself. I remember wearing a yellow sleeveless blouse. They snickered and pointed. I must have turned 10 shades of red.
November 15, 2005
Many random memories, Part 1
1.My first memory, being in Mexico the first time when I was 4 years old, thirsty and tired, and a maid standing before me with a platter with a carnival glass pitcher of water with beads of perspiration all over the outside of it. A drink so welcome to a small child in a new land.
2. Driving to take my kids to camp in the hill country in my 69 VW bus with kathy. It was soo hot, as we drove back home, we were miserable, and I drove up to the first water hole and without saying a word, we both bailed out of the van and jumped into the water fully dressed. Ahh!
3. Arriving in Northern Honshu on an early morning train in the fall , the air was cool, crisp, after deboarding, the first place I went was to 7 - 11.
4. The luxury of the Japanese bath, the sensuality of Japan.
5. Being handed my college diploma, and wearing a bathing suit under my cap and gown.
6. Wishing my husband well at court the day we divorced.
7. Taking my heart broken friend, Kim, by the hand to meet my neighbor who told me he would train her as a graphic artist. Watching her career unfold, and finding her expression.
8. Taking Jeremy on a train ride to Arkansas last year.
9. Taking Daphne to see Orphan Annie when she was a little girl.
10. Hearing Daisy say, "Thank you Mom, this is the best time I ever had!" While we were in the lift in the dark going skiing the first time in Washington together, the snow falling all over us. I still melt when I remember her words.
12. Decorating easter eggs with Kim and Diane, Daphne and Daisy in Arlington at Easter.
13. The complete thrill of sending Kim a styrofoam head wearing an old antique red rubber bathing cap with divers all over it when she moved to San Francisco to cheer her up. Anything, to make her laugh!
14. Buying John his Marshall stack this summer when he was here and it was his birthday, after taking he and karen to Alaska on the Alaska ferry.
15. My first trip to Mexico ( Matzatlan) with Michael, the fun watching him discover Mexico for the first time.
16. Daisy and all her girlfriends at the farm who would clean her room every Saturday morning so she could go play!.
17. Buying maternity clothes with my husband in Charleston when I was pregnant with Daphne.
18. Taking Sally to the Charleston zoo to see the 3 legged bear when she was little. And her learning to eat an ice cream cone.
19. Daphne learning to crawl in the bathtub in Charleston. Crawling after the yellow sponge.
20. Holding hands and walking with a man I loved. (Love the one you're with)
21. The red notebook.
22. Daisy and I driving all over the country after the divorce, running logs on Whidbey Island together.
23. Any dinner Diane cooked, but I remember one here especially when she visited and brought quail from Texas. Yum!
24. Hiking Mt Baker the first time with a new friend, a very pleasant surprise ending to a day.
25. My early love of flowers, especially peonies in PA where I was born.
26. Running naked in the grass at a golf course sprinklers in the 70's.
27. Remembering Doris greeting me every time saying, " Oh Sherry," with a big smile, and so appreciative.
28. Ceramics & Sculpting class in college, making friends, and art. Kim, Jennifer, Marylou, Martha...
29. The New Art Gallery!
30. The day I awakened. The year was 1974.
2. Driving to take my kids to camp in the hill country in my 69 VW bus with kathy. It was soo hot, as we drove back home, we were miserable, and I drove up to the first water hole and without saying a word, we both bailed out of the van and jumped into the water fully dressed. Ahh!
3. Arriving in Northern Honshu on an early morning train in the fall , the air was cool, crisp, after deboarding, the first place I went was to 7 - 11.
4. The luxury of the Japanese bath, the sensuality of Japan.
5. Being handed my college diploma, and wearing a bathing suit under my cap and gown.
6. Wishing my husband well at court the day we divorced.
7. Taking my heart broken friend, Kim, by the hand to meet my neighbor who told me he would train her as a graphic artist. Watching her career unfold, and finding her expression.
8. Taking Jeremy on a train ride to Arkansas last year.
9. Taking Daphne to see Orphan Annie when she was a little girl.
10. Hearing Daisy say, "Thank you Mom, this is the best time I ever had!" While we were in the lift in the dark going skiing the first time in Washington together, the snow falling all over us. I still melt when I remember her words.
12. Decorating easter eggs with Kim and Diane, Daphne and Daisy in Arlington at Easter.
13. The complete thrill of sending Kim a styrofoam head wearing an old antique red rubber bathing cap with divers all over it when she moved to San Francisco to cheer her up. Anything, to make her laugh!
14. Buying John his Marshall stack this summer when he was here and it was his birthday, after taking he and karen to Alaska on the Alaska ferry.
15. My first trip to Mexico ( Matzatlan) with Michael, the fun watching him discover Mexico for the first time.
16. Daisy and all her girlfriends at the farm who would clean her room every Saturday morning so she could go play!.
17. Buying maternity clothes with my husband in Charleston when I was pregnant with Daphne.
18. Taking Sally to the Charleston zoo to see the 3 legged bear when she was little. And her learning to eat an ice cream cone.
19. Daphne learning to crawl in the bathtub in Charleston. Crawling after the yellow sponge.
20. Holding hands and walking with a man I loved. (Love the one you're with)
21. The red notebook.
22. Daisy and I driving all over the country after the divorce, running logs on Whidbey Island together.
23. Any dinner Diane cooked, but I remember one here especially when she visited and brought quail from Texas. Yum!
24. Hiking Mt Baker the first time with a new friend, a very pleasant surprise ending to a day.
25. My early love of flowers, especially peonies in PA where I was born.
26. Running naked in the grass at a golf course sprinklers in the 70's.
27. Remembering Doris greeting me every time saying, " Oh Sherry," with a big smile, and so appreciative.
28. Ceramics & Sculpting class in college, making friends, and art. Kim, Jennifer, Marylou, Martha...
29. The New Art Gallery!
30. The day I awakened. The year was 1974.
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November 14, 2005
I say ... and you think ... ?
Play if you want to...
Adam, The Dream Healer, workshop in Vancouver this weekend..
My Kittn Katn AKA Stretch, & Magnificat.
Adam, the young Healer is now about 19 is a very interesting young man. Adam seems very much like just a jock type, altho he has a high GPA, and is in college, he is just a kid. A healer. His family, a loving, but very ordinary family, not new age, or especially spiritual at all gets this healer son. Adam's Great grandfather was a Penobscot Indian Healer. ( Tribe from Maine)
He showed photos of a bird he went to see that was in a dream he had ( age). It told him to go to this island. He had been wondering is he was crazy because so many weird things had been happening to him energetically.
His family made plans to got there, even tho it was only a dream.
It was quite a trip to get there, and they could only stay 2 hours because a freighter took them and left in 2 hours. No accommodations on the island. I didn't hear the name well, it is off Vancouver Island.
He immediately knew all of the island and went directly to where the bird was. A huge young bird, 4 ft. tall on a hill, sitting in the ground.
After seeing the bird, he began receiving all kinds of information about the universe, etc.
They ask a native Indian about what kind of large black eagle looking bird was on the island,
He responded that there were none unless he saw a Thunderbird, ( a mythical bird) and only healers see them.
However his parent and Grandparents also saw the bird, and I saw photos.
He told this, not to make a show of it all, but to tell people that visions are to be trusted.
Anyway, ornithologists seeing the photos say there is no such bird. Interesting, huh?
He chose a few people from the audience to look at their auras, then he drew marks with a pen where they were having problems, and he didn't say, you have cancer, etc, he would say, this is the liver, it is very dense, there is something going on here, etc.
he was always right, as people would then say, " I have cancer of the liver, etc.
There were 2 group healings, 500 people.
We learned visualization techniques, and we connected our auras into one for the healings.
His site is dreamhealer.com and there is a place for feedback from people that I am interested in watching.
I hope I notice some differences. He said that we must continue the visualizations, We can heal ourselves. He does not heal, he helps our bodies to begin the healing process.
Adam, the young Healer is now about 19 is a very interesting young man. Adam seems very much like just a jock type, altho he has a high GPA, and is in college, he is just a kid. A healer. His family, a loving, but very ordinary family, not new age, or especially spiritual at all gets this healer son. Adam's Great grandfather was a Penobscot Indian Healer. ( Tribe from Maine)
He showed photos of a bird he went to see that was in a dream he had ( age). It told him to go to this island. He had been wondering is he was crazy because so many weird things had been happening to him energetically.
His family made plans to got there, even tho it was only a dream.
It was quite a trip to get there, and they could only stay 2 hours because a freighter took them and left in 2 hours. No accommodations on the island. I didn't hear the name well, it is off Vancouver Island.
He immediately knew all of the island and went directly to where the bird was. A huge young bird, 4 ft. tall on a hill, sitting in the ground.
After seeing the bird, he began receiving all kinds of information about the universe, etc.
They ask a native Indian about what kind of large black eagle looking bird was on the island,
He responded that there were none unless he saw a Thunderbird, ( a mythical bird) and only healers see them.
However his parent and Grandparents also saw the bird, and I saw photos.
He told this, not to make a show of it all, but to tell people that visions are to be trusted.
Anyway, ornithologists seeing the photos say there is no such bird. Interesting, huh?
He chose a few people from the audience to look at their auras, then he drew marks with a pen where they were having problems, and he didn't say, you have cancer, etc, he would say, this is the liver, it is very dense, there is something going on here, etc.
he was always right, as people would then say, " I have cancer of the liver, etc.
There were 2 group healings, 500 people.
We learned visualization techniques, and we connected our auras into one for the healings.
His site is dreamhealer.com and there is a place for feedback from people that I am interested in watching.
I hope I notice some differences. He said that we must continue the visualizations, We can heal ourselves. He does not heal, he helps our bodies to begin the healing process.
November 11, 2005
November 10, 2005
Cuppa Tea? This entry marks one year blogging
Come in and sit and we'll chat and have tea!
Today marks one year of blogging. A friend mentioned it to me back a year ago, and I took a look. I thought someone had a good idea here to journal this way, and even though I didn’t know a thing about how to do anything I began writing and soon learned to use flickr to upload photos.
As time went on, I began learning about some html. It happened in conjunction with doing some work on Ebay buying, then selling.
I love having new things to learn, and thrive on challenge.
I tend to be a rather serious person, ( Picses in my chart, I guess) though childlike. Some choice was made to blog the light side. I have many other blogs I work on to a small degree, photo blogs that allow others a peek at the place I live.
I have some short stories of mine on my blog here and a few recipes that are really good ones that I know others enjoy. My chocolate pie recipe is traced through many search engines. It maybe my largest contribution to the world! My blogs; nimbostratusland, and nimbostratusdweller are words I created to describe where I live, and any search of these words will yield only me.
I like including photos for people to enjoy, reading can be time consuming. I find other outlets for writing.
It amazes me the blog content out there, the quality of writing, quality of life, the art work people make, the things they do, places they visit, and share.
I like having a variety of links on my blog to take others who visit to entertaining sites, useful sites and a few blogs that I have found to be really open, honest, genuine, and therefore whole..
Sometimes I don’t care to blog much, and I use audioblogger or just take a break. Altogehter I think blogging is making the world even smaller, and tho I visit a tiny portion of it, I enjoy what I see.
I am just a woman who has learned that a rushed life is a life escaping self, and I spend many hours in solitude and being alone, yet I love people wholeheartedly, and enjoy their companionship as well.
My new cat and I agree that life should not be all about time and rushing.
I like very much helping people find whatever they need, be it a job, or a home, a new way to accomplish something, or making somehtng they don't know how to make. It feels very natural for me, it just happens and I am always happy to be of help to anyone, It is a gift that love uses me to accomplish!
My life has held much trauma, as most lives probably have, and in this I see we are certainly all connected.
I thank all my friends and acquaintances for the contribution they have made to my life, because each and everyone has, and does. I have no regrets. I am , aware that I am a spiritual being, and this awareness has given me knowledge I could never have found on my own. I am glad we are not temporal beings, and that indeed, we are ONE.
Oops! Life on a Train, about life, is beautiful, but I can't get it posted. Sorry
A friend sent a lovely attachment to me called life on a train, I couldn't post it on OM, and I thougth I could here, but I couldn't . If interested e-mail me. Love,
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