Win In Calmness

Hello, I hope you are all doing well today. I think I'm going to try "flexing my calmness" to life's usual stresses and challenges. What have I got to lose, probably nothing but over reactions to situations that never deserved all that energy in the first place! Give it a try too, and see if it makes your day a little bit better.
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

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Your Strength is not in your muscles. It does not come from fighting negative situations or winning against a negative enemy. Your strength is in your calmness, in the clarity of your mind. Strength comes from putting the negative aside without reacting. Win in calmness, in consciousness, in balance. Win without fighting.
~ Yogi Amrit Desai~

Happy Weekend!

Hello, Happy Saturday my friends! As all of us are, I'm happy it's the weekend. My week went pretty good. I am pleasantly surprised to find I'm enjoying my new work environment. The ladies I work with are all about my age and have a good sense of humor. It helps considering we work in what probably should be a condemned building. My new Apple IPhone takes great pictures and makes the place look better than it is, trust me. That first door on the left is a bathroom that at first I was so happy to have right in front of me, (you know, quick access is appreciated the older you get!), but then this week it broke down, and to hear my co worker who was born in Ireland and still has a great Irish brogue (that I just love to listen to all day ) come out with, "it looks like a New York City Subway bathroom in there" you can't help but laugh it off. And I swear, as I move their boxes of files that I have to go through and organize to ship off to somewhere else, I feel like I've been bitten once or twice by a flea! But hey, it's what you gotta do for a paycheck right! So today me and my hubby are going to do our usual errand running, get food for the week, go to the bank and putt around the house fixing and cleaning things. I'm starting to fix up a playroom for the grand kids which I love to do, I'll share some pictures with you when it's finished. Then we will indulge in a dinner of surf and turf, soooo good huh! Then we'll kick back and relax to a good movie or stand up comedy routine. Yes, this is what makes up a good weekend for me. What have you got planned?? Well whatever it is, I hope you have a great time doing it!
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

My view at work!
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Din, Din!
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We watched Jim Gaffingan last week, very funny,
here's some of his routine, I hope you enjoy it!

You are

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You are nothing short of my everything.


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Chill Out!

Hello, Here are some images to help cool you down if your in the middle of this heat wave like me! Yikes it is hot out!
Stay Cool,
Janet :)

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Transitions Edited

Hello, I hope your enjoying your weekend. The past few years have been a time of many transitions for me. Maybe it's because I'm reaching middle age and this a time when they happen more, I don't really know. My transitions have consisted mostly of loss. Loss of my Mother, which was tough enough, only to be compiled with the loss of my Mother in Law, and two dear friends to Cancer within a years time. I've gone from jobless to job and back again! So I've experienced a wide range of emotions throughout these past few years, but I was so busy trying to stay positive and upbeat all the time, you know, just trying to smoothly sail through the changes, that I denied how I was feeling to myself and to others around me. In denial, I chose some unhealthy ways to sail through those changes, only to be left with regret and remorse. But I realize now, even more so after reading this article, that I needed to take the time to feel the losses, take the time to process the transitions in order to get back on with my life in a healthier way. By sharing this article I hope it helps any of you who are experiencing a less than positive transition in your life, because I know now from my own experiences that when your in one, your not always aware of what is really going on inside of you. Sometimes it takes an article like this to raise that awareness.
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

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Change is the one constant in life. And yet, we are often surprised when it comes. Parents reward us for mastering routines of hygiene and self-discipline. Our educational system grooms us for progressive levels of security, reinforcing the belief that skill mastery yields the predictable comforts of a settled life. As we age, we are measured by our gains, not our losses, our stability, not our vulnerability.

That's why so many people are devastated when the temple of their familiar world is shaken through unemployment, divorce, disease, death, and similar forces of upheaval. We believe in change as long as the wheel of fortune spins in our favor. When change defies our expectations with unpleasant results, a lifetime of conditioning can become suspect, unleashing the dark designs of our imaginations.

Throughout the centuries, philosophers, theologians, and psychologists have attempted to illuminate the nature of change, from the ancient hexagrams of the I Ching ( the Chinese Book of Change) to the stages of loss identified in the last century by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, M.D., who describes a non-linear progression through denial, sadness, anger, bargaining, and acceptance. One of my favorite frameworks, however, was written by a little-known English professor whose last name is practically synonymous with change—William Bridges.

In his 1980s groundbreaking book "Transitions," Bridges maps out the cycle of change into three discrete stages that is at once counter-intuitive and overly simplistic. According to Bridges, every transition begins with an ending and ends with a beginning. In between endings and beginning is a discomfiting neutral zone that most people would rather avoid but is essential for personal growth.

Why begin with the end? Writes Bridges: "Divorces, deaths, job changes, moves, illnesses, and many lesser events disengage us from the contexts in which we have known ourselves. They break up the old cue system that served to reinforce our roles and pattern our behavior."

Within the rubric of "endings," he identifies five fundamental tasks one must master in order to successfully move to the next chapter. They are disengagement (separation from the familiar), dismantling (letting of what is no longer needed), disenchantment (discovering that certain things no longer make sense), disidentification (reevaluating one's identity) and disorientation (a vague sense of losing touch with one's reality).

Once endings are complete, people progress to an uncomfortable but growth-filled neutral zone which Bridges describes as "an empty in-between time when... everything feels as though it's up for grabs and you don't quite know who you are or how you're supposed to behave."

Most people would prefer to skip this stage. However, by attempting to leapfrog past the neutral zone, they may miss important insights and gifts, putting them at risk of poor decision-making in the future. Bridges explains that, not unlike the concept of meditation or the Sabbath, "only by returning to the formlessness of primal energy that renewal can take place. We need it just the way an apple tree needs the cold of winter."

As the neutral zone is discomfiting, beginnings can be anti-climatic. Usually, there are no bells, whistles, or red carpets, just a "faint intimation of something different, a new theme in the music, and a strange fragrance on the breeze." Although some individuals may feel invigorated by beginnings, often it takes time to become adjusted to a new identity or situation. Even a beginning considered positive by societal standards—like getting married, having a child, or getting promoted—can be extremely stressful as those affected become attuned to an unfamiliar landscape.

Although no one can escape life's inevitable transitions, people's coping styles vary depending on a variety of factors from biology to their family of origin. Talking to a trusted friend or mental health professional can be helpful if you or someone you know shows signs of depression and anxiety. Reflecting on Bridges' framework, however, may help demystify transitions so they don't seem quite so scary or overwhelming. Liberated from our fears, we can dance courageously with the unknown, mining important life lessons from every little step.

Heart Possess

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To handle yourself, use your Head, to handle others, use your Heart.


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Wild Things!

Hello, I hope your doing good today. This new temp job is going good, much easier than the last one. So I'm feeling good about things right now. Thank you to everyone for your kind words and support. Remember that famous childhood story "Where the Wild Things Are", well I think they have shown up here in Cape Cod Massachusetts. Lately in the news it's all we have been hearing about. Bears and Sharks, OH MY! This one Bear has had quite the adventure for himself around Cape Cod, only to be captured and brought to the woods in central Ma. Then surprise, surprise, he showed up again in Brookline Ma in someones's tree! The poor thing had to be tranquilized again and brought back to the woods. I can only sit back now and wonder where and when he will pop up again. Chatam Ma has had an increase in shark sightings to the point they have had to close the beaches at times. I think they are after the seals! That poor man in the Kayak didn't even know he was that close to a shark until someone pointed it out to him, talk about a close call!! So stay tuned for possibly more wild thing sightings here in Ma!
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

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Bigger Than This

Hello, As I did last Monday, I'm sending out a little motivation. I think it is going to be my theme on Monday's for now on. I know these are some of the words I will be telling myself as I step into a new place of work, with new people. I hope these words help you find your strength if your facing anything challenging this week.
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

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Learn to compromise


Always learn to compromise... Because it is better to bend slightly than to break the relationship for ever.


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Catch You

Hello, I hope your all doing well today, I am doing good! This saying could not ring more true to me at this point in time in my life. I've come to realize that despite my best efforts to make life work for me the way I want it to, it keeps working the way it wants to. Although I have always believed that what is meant to be will be, there is a plan for all of us, I can see now that I was trying to hard to control the plan. There is not doubt in my mind now that there is a God (or a supreme being, which ever you choose to call him) that has a plan for each of us, whether we like it or not, no matter how much we try to control the plan! I was sure that the Job at Blue Cross Blue Shield was what I wanted and needed, it was a great job and I was lucky to have gotten it, blah, blah, blah, as I told myself and everyone around me told me. When things did not work out, and I was not able to learn the skills I needed for the job, to say I was devastated was an understatement. I felt like just having a break down, how much more disappointment could I face in myself, in front of my family, and so on and so on. But for some reason I didn't, and from somewhere I got strength, and began all over again. One day I just got up and got on the computer and applied at more jobs than I could keep track of. Then out of the blue I get a call from a Temp agency to work for the State Of Massachusetts! Another great place to work where I live. I had applied there many times before for various positions because of it's good pay and benefits. After a few days of working things out with the employer I got the Temporary job and I will be starting this Monday. Even though it starts out as a Temporary position, I think there is a very good chance it will turn into a permanent one. If it does not, at least I will now be able to add working for them on my Resume and apply on their job board for other open and permanent positions. It will put me in a favorable position for future jobs with them or anyone else, if need be. The work will be easier than Blue Cross, Blue Shield was. I feel I can manage this work just fine. Data entry and scanning documents, basic clerical work, not customer service with non-stop demanding, complaining people!! It has all been a blessing in disguise. So I'm sharing this with you today in case your in a place that you wish you were not, like I was. If your not happy with the way your life plans are working out, trust me when I tell you to hang in there, it is happening for a reason. Stop chasing after what is suppose to be your "plan" in life, and let life's plan catch you!
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

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4th Of July

Hello, Happy 4th of July! Today my family and I did our yearly tradition and rode our 1954 Chevy in the hometown of America, Plymouth Ma Parade. We had a great time. Now we are going to enjoy a little cookout and then of course to top the day off, some Fireworks. Although the picture below looks like our car, it is not, but it is the same parade. I hope if you are celebrating today, your day is filled with a little bit of everything below!
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

Happy Birthday America!
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What Moves You?

Hello, I'm starting off the week with a Motivational Monday! I need it and I'm sure there are many of you out there who feel the same as me. I have taken Zumba classes before and I loved them. Zumba gives you faster weight loss results than some other workouts, while you dance around to great music. You almost feel like you are in a Latin Movie! It can leave you feeling invigorated, and a little more sexy! So here is a couple of videos I found on Youtube. One shows beginner moves, and the other shows you a typical Zumba Class. So if you've been thinking of starting a new exercise program, give it a try. You may just find it is what you needed to move you in the right direction towards better overall health today, and always!
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

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Party yourself into shape? That’s exactly what the Zumba program is all about. It’s an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness-party!



Words of love

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Words cannot describe, how much I love you so, that of which you will probably never know.


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Anger Management

Hello, Happy Friday! IMO, Nothing can cure a tough day, time or bad mood quite like Comedy. And just when I need it the most, Charlie Sheen is back on TV! Awww once again life is good! I just love the guy because I can relate to him, like so many of us can. Haven't we all had a time when we thought we were "Winning" then to suddenly realize, Oops, not so much I guess! If you missed the show, here is a clip to give you a taste of what it is all about. I hope you enjoy a laugh or two. I'll be spending my weekend with the grand kids who also fill me with laughter. I hope you have a great weekend too.
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)



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Dreaming Tree

Hello, I hope your doing good today. I am doing pretty good. I was inspired by this picture to write a little poem. Don't we all wish there really was a Dreaming Tree!
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

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If only for a day, I could sit
underneath a Dreaming tree,
What a Dream it would be

There I would Dream away
life's reality,
There I would recollect the Dreams
that have left me disenchanted,
and bury them deeply beneath

I'd look upon the Stars and all
their Magic,
While I dare to Dream new Dreams,
and whisper softly, please,
let these be granted

Because you must see, Dreaming Tree
How hard it is to hold onto to thee,
as life has a way of getting in
between, a way of never letting
them be seen

So for this one day, as I Dare
to Dream again and give hope,
Comfort my soul in your sway,
and allow not all my Dreams
become ghosts

Forget Regret

Hello, I hope your week is off to a good start. This article is for all of us who have, at some point in time in our lives, thought back to some choices we made along the way and thought, "if only I had decided not to do this, instead I chose to do that, my circumstances today would be different and/or possibly better. In essence what we are really doing when we think this way, is thinking falsely, and false thinking never leads to any good, at least it has not in my personal experiences. So the next time you begin to think in this way, just forget it, forget regret.
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

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The Faulty Premise Of Regret

Regret is premised on the notion that we have the ability to know with certainty that had we only chosen a different path from the one we actually did our life wouldn't have merely turned out differently, but better. We idealize the road not taken, imagining only the good things that would have resulted from out taking it, conveniently leaving out the bad that accompanies almost every choice, if not the bad that occurs simply as a result of remaining alive while time passes. Daniel Gilbert, in his oft-quoted book Stumbling on Happiness, provides good evidence that not only do our memories inaccurately rewrite experiences into extremes depending on our retrospective judgment of them ("bad" ones becoming wholly bad and "good" ones wholly good), but also that our ability to forecast how much we'll enjoy an experience is quite dismal. Though I disagree that it's equally poor in all people as he argues—I've observed that, as with any skill, some are better at it than others—it remains hard to imagine what can't be known: the full and far-reaching consequences of any choice not made.

And yet so many of us think we can do just that. In fact, many of us suffer greatly based on our belief that if we'd only zigged instead of zagged at a crucial moment in our past, our present would be so much better. But even if today you find yourself experiencing horrible suffering as a result of a decision you once made, any confidence you feel that some other choice would have brought you to a present filled with far less is wholly unjustified. Had you made that other choice, how could you really know that, as a result of several subsequent choices and events, you wouldn't be suffering even more? You may pine for the life you think you've left unlived, but that life not only never existed, it almost certainly wouldn't have existed the way you imagine it. Think about your life today: does it exist now as you once predicted it would?

I'm not arguing that the choices we make don't matter—just that they don't matter quite as much as we think. How happy we are isn't so much a function of how our lives exist on the outside as it is how we approach them on the inside. Over the (hopefully) long span of our lives, the ups and downs of external circumstances tend to regress toward a mean (some lives clearly enjoy a higher level of happiness than others, no doubt—the millionaire's generally being higher than, say, the slave's—but shifting that set point over time is a topic for another post). Rather than allow ourselves to wallow in suffering over what might have been, we should strive to remind ourselves the grass only ever seems greener, and that there's always much to enjoy (and over which to suffer) in any and every circumstance. Our focus shouldn't be on what might have been because in general and over time it's unlikely to have been any better or worse than what is. Instead, our focus should be on making what we have now the best it can be. In short, regret is a poison that prevents you from enjoying the choices you did make. Spit it out before it's too late.

Being with you

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Being with you is like having every single one of my wishes come true.

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Square One

Hello, Happy Friday! Well this week was a pretty bad week, things did not work out for me at my new job, so I'm back to square one, looking again. It's probably a blessing in disguise, as it was a really hard and stressful job. I've been going through the feelings of devastation to oh well maybe something better will come along, it was just not meant to be. Apparently I did not live up to their expectations during the training. At least that is what I was told. Here in Massachusetts you are an "employee at will" which means you can be let go at anytime for any reason, no liability on the employers part. They can skip right over a warning and let you go, nice huh! So once again I need a little inspiration. I found this on Facebook and it could not be more perfect for me right now. I hope it reminds you out there too that no matter what, hold your head up, and never ever allow anyone take away your dignity.
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

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“One's dignity may be assaulted, vandalized and cruelly mocked, but it can never be taken away unless it is surrendered”
Michael J. Fox

Romantic Poetry

Hello, I hope your doing good today. I came across this beautiful, Romantic Poetry of Sri Gawn Tu Fahr and had to share it with you. I highly recommend checking out his facebook page as well as his website for more of his writings and inspiration if you like this. I think he is a truly gifted writer and I'm looking forward to reading more of his writings.
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

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High in the mystic heavens where matter and spirit marry,
a magic potion was brought to life by the divine apothecary
With lightning bolts he cast it down to all the worlds below,
as thunder shook the sky that day, letting everybody know

Welcoming a sweet new soul with a rare
effervescent glow, skeletons tumbled from my chest
My life a brand new start, the fairest of all faeries
was born inside my heart. I raised my arms up to the sky
My smile drank in the sea

My eyes a supernova, my heart sweet ecstasy
How blessed I was on that fine day,
the day you came to me. A precious gift
straight from the gods, your love had set me free

On This Day

Hello, I couldn't let this day go by without paying tribute to my Father. In 1987 I had written this poem for my Father as a gift on Father's Day. I could not wait to give it to him. Sadly he passed away on June 3rd of that year of a massive heart attach while at work for the Boston Globe, before I could give him this poem on Fathers day. So it was read at his funeral. I was a lucky girl to have had him as my Father. 25 years later his little girl still misses him very much, and he is often in my dreams. My friends use to tell me he looked like Walter Matthau. I kinda think so too. Happy Father's Day to all of you Dad's out there today. If your lucky enough to still have your Dad in your life, don't wait for this day each year to tell him how special he is. Time will slip through your hands and before you know it, he will too.
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)


















On this Fathers day
we want you to know
how much we appreciate
that through all the hard
times you didn't go.
through thick or thin
till death do us part
you never let the love
of your family leave
your heart

On this day you deserve
our praise
if we only knew the exact
words to say.
you should have had received
the man of the year,
brought about all mankind
for a cheer

But since these things
are out of our touch
let us thank you so much
oh so very much

"Albert James Buresh II"
Fondly remembered

Tatic Relief

Hello, Happy Saturday! After having a tough week at work I need some comedy relief. It's what helps me to deal with life difficulties. I'm starting to wonder which is harder at my new job, learning the job or learning the office tactics if you know what I mean! And I'm realizing, that it's oh so true, when they say "be careful what you wish for, you might just get it" I hope you enjoy a laugh too for whatever reason you need one!
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

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A wife invited some people to dinner. At the table, she
turned to their six-year-old daughter and said, "Would
you like to say the blessing?"
"I wouldn't know what to say," the girl replied.
"Just say what you hear Mommy say," the mom answered
The daughter bowed her head and said, "Lord, why on earth
did I invite all these people to dinner?"

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Benign........What you be after you be eight.
Artery...... The study of paintings.
Bacteria.....Back door to cafeteria.
Barium........What doctors do when patients die.
Cesarean Section....A neighborhood in Rome.
CATscan....................Searching for kitty.
Cauterize..................Made eye contact with her.
Colic.......................... A sheep dog.
Coma...........................A punctuation mark.
D & C..........................Where Washington is.
Dilate......................... To live long.
Enema..........................Not a friend.
Fester.........................Quicker than someone else.
Fibula..........................A small lie.
Genital.........................Non-Jewish person.
G.I. Series..................World Series of military baseball.
Hangnail......................What you hang your coat on.
Impotent.....................Distinguished, well known.
Labor Pain...................Getting hurt at work.
Medical Staff............A Doctor's cane.
Morbid........................A higher offer than I bid.
Nitrates.......................Cheaper than day rates.
Node.............................I knew it.
Outpatient..................A person who has fainted.
Pap Smear...................A fatherhood test.
Pelvis............................Second cousin to Elvis.
Post Operative...........A letter carrier.
Recovery Room...........Place to do upholstery.
Rectum..........................Damn near killed him.
Secretion......................Hiding something.
Seizure..........................Roman emperor.
Tablet............................A small table.
Terminal Illness...........Getting sick at the airport.
Tumor.............................More than one.
Urine..............................Opposite of you're out.
Varicose.........................Near by/close by.

Prove to Love

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If I have to wait for you.., If that's what I have to do to be with you.., then I 'll gladly do that. So that I could prove to you how much I love you.


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Actions

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All actions are judged by the motive prompting them.


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Who We Are

Hello, I hope your doing good today, I'm doing great. I find it a little funny that I came across this saying after writing about roots and wings. Maybe someone is sending me a message, a message to remember my roots, as I start this new chapter in my life. I do go by the hometown I grew up in everyday on my way to work. And now that I'm grown, I do often think about how lucky I was to be able to grow up where I did, with who I did. I didn't realize it then, as times were often difficult with my mother's illness, and then my father's illness. But I do realize it now. Each life experience, the good and the not so good, were meant to nourish me to be me. And at this time in my life, I do feel like I have fully flourished. I have a true feeling of completeness. So as they say, I wouldn't change a single thing, not one single experience. So today I'm sending the message along to you, every once in a while take a moment to remember where you've been and how far you have come. You might just be amazed by how beautifully you have flourished from your own roots.
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

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Non Stop

Hello, Happy Saturday! It's Saturday night and I'm doing my hair, never thought I would be saying that! It seems like it was not that long ago that I was out with the girls, or my guy on a Saturday night, at the clubs, enjoying some dancing and drinks. So I guess it's official, me and my husband are becoming old farts lol! It is yet another weekend with another something to do though. It seems I've been going non stop since I started working. This weekend it is my grandson Christopher's second birthday. It's going be fun I'm sure. Today I only have time to share a couple of pictures and say hello to you. In a way I'm looking forward to next weekend, with nothing planned and maybe some catch up blogging and vegging out, two of my favorite me time things to do!
Hope your weekend is going good,
Janet :)

Flash back to what me and
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My sweet lil' Christopher!
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Scott & Friends last weekend
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Why I loved him

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If you press me to say why I loved him, I can say no more than because he was he, and I was I.


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New Horizons

Hello, I hope all is well with you. Graduation day was all I thought it would be and more, it was a great ceremony and a proud day. I'll have some pictures to share with you this weekend. I loved this saying when I saw it and I thought you might too. I know I was good at letting my shortcomings weigh me down for a while, but I had to let those shortcomings go, change my "view" of myself because nothing good was ever going to come from that view. If you don't believe in you, no one else will. By changing my view of myself, I came to view things around me differently as well. I am now reaping the rewards for believing in the new me I viewed with the opportunities I have been given. So trust me when I tell you, even if it is just for today, look at yourself in a new way. After a while of practicing that view of yourself, everything around you will fall into place the way it should for you. You will see new horizons for yourself.
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

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Roots And Wings

Hello, Happy Saturday! I hope your doing well. I am doing great, I'm still loving my new job and all the new friends I'm making. Today is a big day for my family, as Scott will be graduating from High School. I'm sure I'll have eyes full of tears as he walks across the stage, but they will not be all tears of a Mother watching her baby become a man, in what now seems to feel like the time span of a blink of an eye, not 18 yrs. They will also be tears of joy and pride. After I wipe those tears dry, I'm sure I'll smile as I think of all the hope and promise that lies before him. He is now free to begin living his dreams. They say as Parents "We can give our children two things :one is roots, the other is wings” We've given him well grounded roots, so today we will, we will give him his wings.
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

Able to say

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To be able to say how much love, is love but little.

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Reward

Hello, I hope your doing well today. This is good advice to use when we are faced with conflicts in our lives. I mean, when you really think about it, how can using love really fail?? Give it a try next time you find yourself in a conflict and maybe you will know the reward of peace.
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

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Forever Honor

Hello, Happy Memorial Day, I want to take the time today to say Thank You to all our troops, past, and present. On this day I will be thinking especially of my Father who served in Korea, and of my Father in Law, who served in WWII. We should Forever Honor these amazing heroes who have made so many sacrifices, be them known or unknown, for our freedoms.
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

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A Video I made in Tribute to our troops

Summer Spirit

Hello, Happy Saturday! After having made it through my first week at work, which was just a great experience all around, meeting new people, learning a new job, I couldn't ask for a better weekend to top it off. The unofficial start of Summer. The weather here is co-operating nicely too, today it is about 90 degrees! It got me thinking today, what it is about Summer that we all just love, that seems to put us all in better spirits? It is of course, a simple question to answer! I'm sure it is a combination of all the things summer encompasses, and to each one of us, special in it's own way. Here are a few of my favorite things about Summer, which I'm sure are yours too! But feel free to tell me what are your favorite things about summer, what do you think makes it so special? Now before the day passes me away, and the weather changes, I do live in New England after all, I'm going to go catch some of those sun's rays!
I hope all of you have a great Saturday,
Janet :)

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Bathing in the Sun, and eating Ice Cream!
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More outings with Friends and Family!
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Where I spent most of my summers growing up, lots of
great memories!
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July 21, 1977 (Hull Ma)—Nantasket Beach, Paragon Park
On the hottest day of the year (102 F)
Photo credit: Richard W. Green


Achievement

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To make yourself exceptional is the biggest achievement of your life.

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Oy Vey!

Hello, How are you! I am doing great! I am adjusting to my new work schedule, and it is a long day, close to 12 hrs each day between the commute on the train and my work hours, but I'm really loving it. I feel no anxiety like I thought I would going back out into the workforce after being home for two years. The people are great that I work with, they are making me feel so comfortable which helps so much. While I'm adjusting to this new schedule I will try to post on my blogs as much as I can. Know I am not gone, just trying to get use to this new schedule, while I'm also preparing for Scotty's graduation!, Oy Vey! as they say, I go from one extreme to the other, nothing to do, to too much to do lol! But I'm not complaining, no way no how! Here's some more inspiration that I love to share with you.
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

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Hello, Happy Saturday! Well Scott had his big night at the Prom. He wound up going stag because a couple of girls he wanted to take had boyfriends already, but Scott is an optimist and makes the best out of any situation, plus I guess things are different today, it's no big deal if you don't have a date for the prom. He went and had a great time, danced up a storm with all his classmates and made some good memories. As I helped Scott get ready for the Prom yesterday it really hit me, my babes have grown and all of our lives are transitioning. When Christa graduated it didn't hit me as hard because I still had Scott to focus on. I feel both anxious and excitement. I'm looking forward to my role lightening up, but a little anxious about letting go as he enters adulthood. So when I came across this article yesterday it was just what I needed to read. I wanted to share it with any of you out there who may be going through this transition as well. It is a shorten version of the article, for the full version you can click the link below. The reason I only feel a "little" anxious is that I do have confidence in my children, as Christa has already done well on her own. I'm sure Scott will do fine as he begins this part of his journey through life. And at the end of the day, the one thing I feel the most when I think of my children and the changes we go through, is how truly blessed I have been to have such great, healthy and happy ones!
Thanks for visiting,
Janet :)

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The college acceptances are arriving. Kids are elated and parents are panicked. Your son cries, "I got in!" You smile and your heart sinks at the same time. "Is he ready?" "Am I ready?"

First, pat yourself on the back for getting them this far. If they have been accepted to college, you have already been successful. As a parent, you have invested nearly two decades of your time, money and love in this young person. It is natural to wonder if they'll be OK, if they'll make it in the world

To me, I think of young adults as baby foals with wobbly legs. They are just learning to walk and they will fall down. Only by falling down and picking themselves up, can they learn. As Roy says, "Life is a stern teacher. You get the test first and the lesson later."

Going off to college is a rite of passage. According to Joseph Campbell, mythology and rite supply the symbols that carry the human spirit forward (Campbell, 1949). Every college student is a hero. "The standard path of the mythological adventure of the hero is presented by separation-initiation- return." The hero leaves the familiar (separation), ventures into the unknown (initiation), and returns victorious (return). This myth crosses culture and time. It is the hero myth. It is initiation into adulthood.

If our child is on a hero journey, so are we. But ours is slightly different. While they are being initiated into society, we are being freed. Campbell compares the lifespan to loading the camel. During the first half of life, we load the camel. We pile on the baggage of society: rules, expectations, obligations. But during the second half of our lives, we unload the camel and society's baggage. We unload ourselves of society's rules and obligations. We lighten our loads. Our children are piling on the baggage and we are taking it off. We are getting lighter.

But if our old selves are dying, new ones are being born. According to Campbell, this theme of death and resurrection is universal. It is your turn now. Turn your energy to yourself. Have fun. Remember all those things you always wanted to do but didn't have time for? Now you have time for neglected hobbies, old friends, and new adventures. You've paid the price of parenthood, you did your best, and now you are free. You owe it to your kids to stay alive- healthy and vital.

Letting go is the most benevolent thing you can do. And, it is not easy. It takes self-discipline. Roy told me about a cartoon he remembered. There was a young man dressed in a cap and gown at graduation. He was staring down at the world from outer space. He said to the world, "I have my A.B." And the world replied, "Stay with me and I'll teach the rest of the alphabet." The point is: they still have a lot to learn. But, you have taught them as much as you can. Let them go.

Campbell, J. (1949). The Hero with a Thousand Faces. New York: MJF Books.

http://www.psychologytoday.com/collections/201205/graduate-grownup/letting-go-college-kids

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