I Love Halloween 2013

I love Halloween. I know, I know, my besties know that I observe a conservative , no ghosts or goulies lifestyle, but I have always enjoyed the holiday. Perhaps my Scots (with a smattering of Irish we don’t talk about often lol) heritage makes me reluctant to let go of the social event that sets us apart from the other cultures, namely the desire for childish fun and a recognition of the “other” world that people ignore in real time. In Scottish culture children are only supposed to receive treats if they performed for the households they went to. This normally took the form of singing a song or reciting a joke or a funny poem which we memorized before setting out.

Of course I don’t have any digital pics of my childhood shenanigans…like the time my brother and I covered the neighborhood, returned home and changed costumes and went through the neighborhood again. The only suspicious person was the Dentist’s wife…and we only got a toothbrush and a quarter from her. I think she got egged later that evening…that was the rumor.

My most precious memory is of my Paternal grandfather. He reveled in the occasion.  Waiting until we had returned from Trick or Treating ..pillowcases in tow, he crept outside the house.  As we gleefully counted the spoils, bags of chips in one pile, candy bars in another, molasses candy, homemade fudge, all accounted for, we failed to notice that the living room curtains were still open in the darkened room, now lit only by Jack O’ lanterns ,lovingly carved and filled with fat candles that now casted long shadows.

Picture three little heads all engrossed in their tallies, discussing their haul, when suddenly there was a loud tap on  the living room window pane. To this day we all agree that the face staring at us through that window was the scariest most horrific person  we have ever seen and the screech that went up as we ran for mama, was according to her, a sight to behold.

Papa had taken Nana’s new mop and had used it as a wig with a hand towel as a scarf. He had taken his false teeth out , (This was a usual request from us, and constant entertainment, which caused fits of giggling when he obliged. Nana was not amused.) He put them in upside down. He then pressed his face against the window, and knocked. Our panic was exactly what he had hoped for, and he came through the door laughing and waving the mop around as we attacked him.  After our heart attacks were over we bobbed apples, and stuffed down warm caramel fudge, made by Papa’s hands. All was bliss. Thus ended a perfect Halloween.

This Halloween I will join my grand children. We have been carving, and planning costumes. Danika will be Dorothy with her ruby slippers, Nevaeh , the wicked witch of the West and I will be the cowardly lion. The outfit is a bit snug for a Nana…I was thinking it may require a bit of bravery to put it on…but what the heck…at least I have a heart 🙂

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Nurturing Thursday – Treats

becca givens's avatar"On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea"


10-31-13

Although it is All Hallow’s Eve
~~ No tricks for you today ~~

Instead
Treat Yourself:
Wrap your arms around each shoulder
and give yourself a BIG HUG!!!

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Laurie’s Notes
Jacqueline King
Crowing Crone Joss
Inside the Mind of Isadora
Pocket Perspectives
Carol Carlisle
Hugmamma’s Mind, Body and Soul
Dreaming through the Twilight

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What is Nurturing Thursday, you ask?

In this amazingly competitive society of ours, how many of us truly feel good about ourselves? How often do we extend to ourselves … the same courtesies, considerations, nurturing, forgiveness and understanding we would a loved one, a friend, or even a stranger?

Our culture tells us we need to be special and above average to feel good about ourselves. Yet, it is not possible for all of us to be above average at the same time. Don’t we usually know of someone…

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I Wish October 29 2013

star Robert ArnI wish to hold your hand and whisper goodness in your ear.
I wish to be the light at the end of your long dark tunnel.
I wish to be the star that you wish upon, making all your dreams come true.
But I am none of those.
I am just a frail friend who sees your pain.

Photo: Robert Arn

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Sweet sapphire eyes

zoebasil's avatarThe Philospiritual Musings of Zoë Basil

10 weeks old
Your sweet sapphire eyes smile back at mine
Gentle soul
Helpless in my arms
Cooing and squealing with delight
Sending ripples through my bursting heart
My darling boy
10 weeks old

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Needed ~Discerners October 20 2013

Plato
Men through the ages
Sages
Engage us
In philosophical thought
 
Sages wrote pages
Refuters
Enrage us
Questioning morals taught
 
Insightfully perspicacious
Discerners
Save us
Musing with clear-headed thought.
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I Brood ~October 19 2013

I brood over the petulant flame

as the candle diminishes candlewax

to a waxy puddle, 

reflecting on the smokey images

pooled on the bottom

of the etched glass holder.

 

I reach out and light a fresh candle,

creating a new beginning.

Let there be light.

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The Love Gospel

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By John Thiel, mp3

Genuine Love

The love of God is not a watering down of God’s principles; it is an upholding of God’s principles when you carefully look at it. Sadly it is true that many fallen churches uphold the love gospel while they disregard absolute and correct law adherence. They say that the law is not as important as the love of God and because of this, every one who upholds the love gospel is identified with that kind of mentality of the fallen churches. Satan has painted a picture that true law keepers are not loving and loveable Christians; they teach judgment and law, legalism; they are void of God’s love. That is the picture that Satan draws.

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