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LWM: Blessing to you and your life, theres a new ALB post at my place
Connie: Hope you're enjoying summer!
LWM: New Message shared by The ALBs read it if you want to ignore it if you like, its your choice
moni: Hi Lucky, unable to comment here so wanted you to know I tried. Sorry to hear about your shoulder injury. Thanks for the great photos. You always have the best photos!! Get well soon.
LWM: New helping posts at my place for those sad, hurting, feeling alone and dealing with old wounds
LWM: Hey How ya doing Havent been by my site for awhile. I got a new post up you may want to read. Hope you have A BLESSED Week
Realm: hi there
Korner: blog hopping
Bits & Pieces: care to exchange link?
LWM: Greetings and Blessed Day to you, there is a new communication with the ALBs if your interested.
lucky_star: Sorry Bob. I cant post i keep getting 550 error message on your blog for replies.
LWM: Blessings to you. Come check out the new Faery pictures at my blog when you can
Bob @ Life In The Slow Lane: Happy Easter! Hope you remember me from my Bravenet days a while back.
Marianne: Hello sorry for the late reply, I add you already in my list, hope you will add me here too! Thanks! Happy Easter
Vera: Hey Lucky! :)
LWM: New Angle Like Beings blog entry, its has changed my life in a positive way. Come read when you can maybe it will aid you as well in these hard times
Marianne: hello there! blog hopping, would u like to exchange links with me?
FLIP MY BLOG: Blog hopping,you have one cool blog... care to ex-link with me?
the okcitykid: MY blog didn't work out to good, I found that I could not add videos, the software was out of date, so I started over, brand new, I am now the peacefulvet.info/blog - I have moved your comment over and once again added you to my blog rolehope you are having a wonderful week.
LWM: Letting you know I have posted a new entry on Fae and messages from the Angels. Hope your life is going well, stop by when you want your always welcome
Vera: hey hey Lucky! :)
LWM: New message from the ALBs at my place, come on over if you like. In any case my your holidays be stress free and blessed, remember you are truly an amazing unique spiritual creature and you are loved Sometimes we forget such thing
carrie75: Just stopping by to say hello, love your new layout!
Roger The Okcitykid: Just stoping by to see how your doing. I just let them spam me. If its not port or on my front page, I just let it go.
sparkle: Nothing brings my luckystar down she just love to grumble a bit more when it is needed to do so pick me up before you go go yeahhhhhh LUV YUH
moni: Hi Lucky, I am so sorry about the spammers messing with you. See you around and hopefully Bravenet will fix the problem so you can blog here.
LWM: Come Visit when you can
Health Matters: Health Tips: 5 Ways to Reach a Healthy Weight
Vera: hey lucky, don't worry about it, we're your friends and we didn't feel neglected at all. At least I understand that you had to deal with your own stuff and didn't have time to blog as much. it happens to all of us :)
Vera: hey hey! how are you? :)
Elizabeth: Hi, I'm reading blogs this evening and wanted to say how much I enjoy reading through yours. Hope you have a good week.
Connie: I see you have Paul Bunyon in your article of the day . He is from North and North West of here.
Dauphine: Hi hello blog hopping here in you place. I love the combination of your layout here. Impressive. If you don't mind to exchange links? Okay hope to hear from you soon. Take care and God Bless! Have a great weekend!
Tess: Thansk a lot for adding me here and visiting my blog. I have added u too! Enjoy the rest of the day!
LWM: Wishing you special blessing this week. Stop by my place when you get a chance new post you might find interesting
Ron Reyes: bloghop!
Tess: stopping by from Merydith's blog. would u care to exchange links? TY and tC!
vicky: just dropping bye care to exchange links?
baitlady: Hi Lucky ~ just popped in from Moni's place to check out on you. Hope your winter weather doesn't get there before you get a little nice summer weather yet. I have a girlfriend from Oxford and she said the weather has been miserable.
moni: Hi Lucky, I'm back, had to leave for a bit. Don't forget me.
Vera: Sometimes it gets to me too when people keep on asking whether I've baked recently or not, but I guess in a way it's flattering too because they like it so much! Although I wish they'd understand when I say that I need time and a lot of energy to keep on doing it too. Hope you're having a great week Lucky!
Linda: Hi Lucky_Star, just dropped by to say I am sorry about the loss of your furry friend Bruno...Know you are in my thoughts and prayers...Thanks for stopping by my bravenet journal...http://heavensblessings.bravejournal.com Take care and God Bless.
LWM: Hi, Dropping by to check in on you I have a new post from the Angel Like Beings if you’re interested drop by
carrie75: Hi Lucky Star! Thanks for stopping by. By the way, I love your background! Talk to ya later -
LWM: May you have all the love and caring you need to make yourself know how special you are. New post on my blog come read it if you have time
carrie75: Hi Lucky Star,Just wanted to drop in and say thanks for visiting my blog.
Angel: Hi, Lucky! I was in the neighborhood and thought I'd stop in for coffee. But, you are out and about, so I guess the coffee will have to wait. Hope to "see" soon!
LWM : Please come over and see the possible Fae picture on my blog. Tell me what you think?
sparkle: Sending you a big from my end of the world and wishing you a really awesome weekend luck's
witchykitten: Hi, just doing some blog hopping :) Have a great day
LWM: A big HELLO I have updated my Blog post on the new puppies with pictures come look if you have time. Wishing you lots of POSITIVE BLESSINGS

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June 25th, 2008

10:57 AM

Live life now!!!

We convince ourselves that life will be better after we get married, have a baby, then another. then we are frustrated that the kids aren't enough and we'll be more content when they are. After that we're frustrated that we have teenagers to deal with. We will certainly be happy when they are out of that stage. We tell ourselves that our life will be complete when our spouse gets his or her act together, when we get a nicer car, are able to go on a nice vacation, when we retire.

The truth is, there's no better time to be happy than right now. If not now, when? I have realised that late in life i am afraid but i just wanted to tell you younger members.

Your life will always be filled with challenges. It's best to admit this to yourself and decide to be happy anyway. One of my favorite quotes comes from Alfred D Souza. He said, "For a long time it had seemed to me that life was about to begin - real life. But there was always some obstacle in the way, something to be gotten through first, some unfinished business, time still to be served, a debt to be paid.
Then life would begin. At last it dawned on me that these obstacles were my life".
This perspective has helped me to see that there is no way to happiness. Happiness is the way. So, reassure every moment that you have. And treasure it more because you shared it with someone special, special enough to spend your time...and remember that time waits for no one...
So stop waiting until you lose ten pounds, until you gain ten pounds, until you have kids, until your kids leave the house, until you start work, until you retire, until you get married, until you get divorced, until Friday night, until Sunday morning, until you get a new car or home, until your car or home is paid off, until spring, until summer, until winter, until you are off benefits, until the first or fifteenth, until your song comes on, until you've had a drink, until you've sobered up, until you die, until you are born again to decide that there is no better time than right now to be happy..

Happiness is a journey, not a destination. Get a life now!!!

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May 15th, 2008

10:20 PM

Istanbul and Taxim

My holiday in Turkey was ok but I had a fall in Istanbul and fractured my shoulder.

We were inTaxim on May 1st to visit Dormabace Palace and I tripped over a step and put my full weight on my shoulder as I fell, hoping to avoid damage to my wrists.  It was a crazy situation and we did not know that Taxim was a no go area. I suppose , fortunately we arrived before the the worst of the action.

I managed to get a couple of pictures before I was stopped for my own safety, so they said. You cant really tell from my pictures how bad it was.

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I thought that perhaps I had a bad sprain so I waited a couple of day for when I would return to Alanya. My shoulder did not improve at all so I went to Baskant University hospital where the did an MRI and X-rays which cost £493. They said I had suffered trauma and rupturing of the shoulder and I would need Pysio in a couple of weeks time.

I should know better that to trust the Turkish medical profession as I have suffered before at their hands and have not fully recovered from it. Back in the UK the hospital did their own tests and the results show the fracture.

I always seem to get into bothers when i go away i am beginning to feel like i should stop my adventures and stay at home!!

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April 19th, 2008

5:05 PM

Here and there and everywhere

I dont seem to get here much these days as i have been trying other facilities i.e myspace,blogger,wordpress etc. But i have settled at Windows Live Spaces. Windows live offers so much and as i have a msn and hotmail account there is no end to what Windows live offers.even 5GB to storefiles and folders,graphics and much more. You can find me here if you have an msn/hotmail account you can even start your own blog.

Anywayff on my travels again

hiIts that time again....Holidays! I am off to Turkey for 3 weeks and might not post a blog but I will come in to see if I have had any visitors .

I hope to visit Istanbul for at least 4 days and take many pictures. Hubby and daughter have been there before and enjoyed it very much. So much culture,things to see and do I hope my arthritis does not play me up too muchblah  blah although its much better over there than here.

I will be glad to get to warmer climbs as winter has been long and I have been overeating again, at least the fruit and veg are tastier and cheaper in Turkey, more walking and exercise will help me lose a few pounds I hope.

if you read this i want to say..I WISH YOU WERE COMING WITH US!

 

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April 8th, 2008

9:35 PM

Religious Intolerance

Religious IntoleranceA man told his grandson: "A terrible fight is going on inside me -- a fight between two wolves. One is evil, and represents hate, anger, arrogance, intolerance, and superiority . The other is good, and represents joy, peace, love, tolerance, understanding, humility, kindness, empathy, generosity, and compassion. This same fight is going on inside you, inside every other person too."
The grandson then asked: "Which wolf will win?" The old man replied simply:  "The one you feed."  Anon

"Religion is a unique force in society. It promotes both good and evil. Historically, it has helped to abolish slavery. It has promoted  racial integration, equal rights for women, and  equal rights for gaysl and lesbians. It has motivated individuals to create massive support services for the poor, the sick, the hurting, and the broken. Conversely, it has been used to justify human slavery, racial segregation; oppression of women; discrimination against homosexuals;other conflicts, opression and discrimination and mass murder,terrorisim , and genocide."

"Religion drives some to dedicate their lives to help the poor and needy. (e.g. Gandhi, Albert Schweitzer, Mother Teresa)  It drives others to exterminate as many "heretics" as they can....Religion has the capability to generate unselfish love in some people, and vicious, raw hatred in others."

Unfortunately, a heresy as seen by one faith group is another denomination's or religion's orthodoxy. And so the hatred continues.

Religious Tolerance

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March 21st, 2008

10:20 AM

Chocolate/Easter and eggs

Easter is Sunday, much earlier than usual this year, and many people are scratching their heads. Isn't it still cold out? Didn't we just celebrate Christmas?

As it turns out, there's a very simple explanation, and it has nothing to do with the church, a vast religious conspiracy or even a complex marketing scheme on the part of candy-makers and egg farmers.

It's the moon  SO NOW YOU KNOW!!!

In the UK and Europe, the earliest Easter eggs were painted and decorated hen, duck or goose eggs, a practice still carried on in parts of the world today. As time went by, artificial eggs were made and by the end of the 17th century, manufactured eggs were available for purchase at Easter, for giving as Easter gifts and presents....

It's healthy!  Chocolate is good for you...
Recent research from Italy suggests that chocolate can lower blood pressure, neutralise free radicals and boost the body's ability to metabolise sugar. However scientists pointed out that the effects were only found in dark chocolate and warned that anyone seeking to boost their health through chocolate should make alterations in their diet to counter the additional calories.
Chocolate helps you concentrate... It contains a caffeine-like stimulant called theobromine and chocolate can boost low blood-sugar levels. Also chocolate is a good source of chromium, which helps to control blood sugar.

If you dont like the idea of your chld having too many chocolate Easter egss why dont you do what we did years ago..its fun for all. make your own painted eggs and hide them around the house/garden and after they have all been collected give each child a little treat i.e and outing or do a favorite activity with them. Alternatively you can use this as an activity and display the eggs in a basket over the Easter. Your kids will be proud of what they have done

 Materials Needed:

·A Raw Egg
·Pin, Needle, Nail or Tack
·Craft Paints
·Paint Brushes
·Sponges, Stamps, Toothbrushes and Strings
·Newspaper (to cover work surface)
·Candle sticks or Soda bottles
·Clear Polyurethane Spray -OR- Clear Nail Polish
·Small Bowl

Cover the work area with newspaper to protect surfaces. Press the nail, pin or tack into both ends of the egg (round end and pointy end). Make a small hole at each end. Use the pin to enlarge the hole, by chipping away at the shell.

Stick the pin into the hole and stir up the egg. Holding the egg over the bowl, blow as hard as you can into one of the holes. The egg will come out of the other hole. If you did not stir up the egg, the yolk will not be broken and it will be Very hard to blow out.

Save the egg, for scrambled eggs tomorrow morning. Thoroughly wash the inside and outside of the egg with warm soapy water.

Allow to drain and dry completely. Let the kids paint the eggs with the craft paints. Use sponges, toothbrushes, stamps or anything you like to help decorate the egg.

Place the egg onto a candle stick or soda bottle to dry. When egg is totally dry, spray with clear polyurethane, or paint with clear nail polish.

Apply a second coat of clear finish.

Allow to dry as noted above.

Place these beautiful eggs in a basket and display them on the kitchen counter!

Note- If you have trouble blowing out the egg, make the holes bigger and stir the egg again, or shake it.

by the way.................can you guess where the Easter Bunny is ?

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March 16th, 2008

8:22 PM

S.A.D. syndrome (Depressed in the uk )

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Its been a while since i wrote in my journal but i thought i better come and post otherwise people will think i've emigrated to Turkey

 

According to some health experts one out of every six people suffers from some form of winter depression. The average adult will gain a couple of pounds and suffer from one to two respiratory illnesses each year.(how about 8lbs?)

Doctors say there are some things you can do to fight the winter blues. Spend more time in the sunshine even if you have to bundle up, head outdoors and get some fresh air. Even if you crave fattening foods try to eat more fruits and vegetables. Exercise, and if you're feeling really depresses, see your doctor, you might be a candidate for anti- depressants(no way!) or light therapy (Gosh! do you know how expensive light therapy is.on top of our ever soaring electricity bills?.no wonder i'm depressed!!!) Some clever chap actually invented an anti rain device thats proven to increase happiness by the power of 2 when its raining outside, its called a coat. I Spend my money on one of them rather than a dumb light.

It's proven that reduced exposure to sunshine can make you unhappy. It's not the rain itself thats the problem, but lack of sunshine. For me, being a Leo and a sun sign this cold dreary weather in the UK is pi*****g me off!!!

Good job i'm off to Turkey in 4 weeks

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February 19th, 2008

12:31 PM

My Foster daughter got married

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Well its been 6 years since my foster daughter came to me and last week she left. She is now married.

the wedding went great! I bet she could not have dreamed of this fairytale event when she was with her own family in Iraq.
The happy couple are on honeymoon in Egypt. I thought i would like to share a few pictures with you.

Ihave an empty nest now  . I went shopping this weekend intending to shop for two but came back with too much. I am going to have to adjust!

The girls these days have more of a choice in their wedding outfits so its not traditionaly red as some people might have thought. After all she is Iraqi and they wear white! Fortunatley my foster daughter and i have similar tastes so we loved the light cofee cream I bought the grooms outfit as i knew that on the evening of the celebrations he would be wearing a suit. Thankfully, he loved it.
The pink and lilac outfit she wore in the evening was bought by his family.

This is me hubby and my daughter

 

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January 4th, 2008

2:37 PM

Keeping those New Years Resolutions

New Year's resolutions have come under fire over the years. The problem seems to be that most New Year's resolutions are never kept… that most people who make them, never fulfill them.

Well, duh. Welcome to human nature, where we customarily over-promise and under-deliver. Probably more to ourselves than others. That said, there's nothing wrong - and everything right - with resolving to do or achieve something in the new year… if you are committed to following through on your resolution.

Given that it's the follow-through that's important, I suggest abandoning those lofty goals that sound great… but you feel, deep down, are just too implausible. (We can work on changing your mindset about what is, and what is not, implausible later!)

Instead, choose just ONE thing you want to do, achieve, have or change in 2008 that, while it may pose some slight challenges, you KNOW you can accomplish. Then (a) write it down or share it with someone who cares and(b) begin the process of achieving it within the first few days of 2008.

Doing these two things will help you commit to your goal.

My goal is as usual.LOSE WEIGHT!!!

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December 20th, 2007

9:41 AM

The Origin of the Christmas Cards Custom/Happy Christmas!

The custom of sending Christmas cards began in London in 1843 when Sir Henry Cole commissioned a card with an illustration by John Callcott Horsley. A batch of 1000 cards was printed off and sold for a shilling each. At that time the focus was more on the picture than on the Christmas greeting message inside. From around 1860, Christmas cards were produced in larger numbers As printing methods improved.

The Development of Christmas Cards

Traditionally, Christmas cards showed religious pictures illustrating parts of the Christmas story. The religious aspect became less popular in the late 19th century and cards became more lavish. At the turn-of-the century European Christmas postcards were introduced and remained popular for the next 10 years. And from then on designs and fashions in Christmas Cards and their greeting messages have developed through the hand-painted cards were popular during the 1920s and heavily influenced by the Art Deco movement, those making fun of poverty and prohibition during the 1930s, to more humorous cards that were introduced in the 1950s. Humor continues to be popular today, as does religious motifs, winter pictures, Father Christmas, or romantic scenes of life in past times.

May the forgiving spirit of Him to whom we dedicate this season prevail again on earth.
May hunger disappear and terrorists cease their senseless acts.
May people live in freedom, worshiping as they see fit, loving others.
May the sanctity of the home be ever preserved.
May peace, everlasting peace, reign supreme.

Close the door of hate
and open the door of love all over the world.
Let kindness come with every gift and good desires with every greeting.
Deliver us from evil by the blessing which Christ brings,
and teach us to be merry with clear hearts.

 

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December 13th, 2007

11:07 AM

10 Tips For Staying Positive Around Negative People

Let’s face it. No matter how positive we intend to be and how focused we are on attracting positive people into our lives, there are times when we will come into contact with negative people. You know the type: They love to talk about all the things that are going wrong in their life. They live for the gossip about the latest tragedy in Paris Hilton’s life or their neighbor’s. They bask in being the first to point out why a project won’t work.

These people may be tangential to your life or they may be firmly embedded in the fabric of your life (can you say “family members?”). But either way, when they come into your presence, they provide a true “test” of your ability to maintain a high, positive vibration.

So how do you deal with these people? How do you maintain a positive vibration when you find yourself surrounded by people with less positive vibrations?

Here are ten tools, techniques and insights to help you maintain a positive vibration. Try them out. Discover what works for you. Improvise, combine them, add your own. As you work within the Law of Attraction you will begin to discover your own tools and techniques for maintaining your highest most positively attractive resonance in every situation.

So here they are.

10 Tips For Staying Positive Around Negative People:

1. Leave.
If possible, remove yourself from the presence of the low/slow vibrations as quickly as you can. This is the easiest and often the best way to deal with the situation. If you find yourself immersed in a water-cooler conversation that takes a negative turn, excuse yourself as soon as you realize what’s happening. Admittedly, this is not always possible (think family gatherings!) so we’ve got 9 more.

2. Try to keep the conversation positive.
If you recognize that the conversation is taking a turn for the worse, see if you can turn it back around. Politicians and marketers call this staying on message. Your “message” is positive. The topic doesn’t matter so much as the tone. So anything you can do to keep the conversation positive is staying on message.

3. Think of something positive in your life.
If, in spite of your efforts to stay on message, the conversation becomes negative, see if you can split your attention and allow a part of your mind to focus on something positive. Think of it like the “picture in a picture” feature on your TV. Insert a little positive thought or memory into the big picture.

4. Find something positive about the person to focus on.
Everyone has redeeming qualities. They may be difficult to notice in the heat of the negative moment. But they are there. See if you can find one. Maybe you like her scarf. Maybe he just got a new hair cut that looks good. Maybe she smells good. Maybe he helped you move last weekend. When you notice and focus on something positive it neutralizes the power of the negative energy.

5. Close your eyes.
This obviously may not be possible when you are engaged in a one-on-one conversation. In this case, deliberately slow down the blinking of your eyes. Closed eyes, even if closed for just a second, immediately begin to bring your brainwaves down towards the alpha state. Try it right now. Take a few slow eye-blinks and watch what happens to you physical and mental state. You are much less susceptible to negative energy when you are in that relaxing, contemplative alpha space.

6. Focus on your breath.
Again, see if you can split your attention and focus part of your awareness on your breath. Become aware of the air moving in and out of your body. Feel your chest and belly expanding against your shirt. Notice the rhythm of your breath and see if you can consciously slow your breath down.

7. Unplug your energy from the other person.
Imagine that you are literally pulling your plug out of the other person. These negative people thrive on their ability to bring others down to their vibrational level. Use visualization, feeling, or intention to pull your plug and maintain your own vibrational level.

8. Remember the prayer of St. Francis.
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Where there is hatred let me sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; and where there is sadness, joy. Recognize that the person’s negativity is an expression of their inner doubt, despair and sadness. The way that you “sow” love and hope and peace and joy is by remaining positive and allowing yourself to become an instrument of peace in that moment.

9. Stop judging.
If you find yourself being judgmental, stop. We all have moments of negativity. And, in fact, this person’s presence in your life could be a signal that there is some negativity in your space that you are not acknowledging. So stop judging the person and, instead, offer your gratitude for the opportunity to explore your own tendency to drift into low/slow vibrations.

10. Don’t be too hard on yourself if you get pulled down into the low vibrations!
Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, no matter how strong your intention is to stay positive, you will find yourself pulled down into that negative vibration. Be kind on yourself. As with number 9 above, judging yourself will only add to the downward spiral. If you fall off the horse, the best response is to get right back on and try it again!

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