Exploring Intuition is moving

by Kat on January 24, 2010

Just a quick note so everyone knows that most everything currently here will be moved over to my other site www.56Vibes.com.

And for the curious, this site will be the new web home for Kat’s professional writing and business consulting work, most of which is currently over at www.hendersonprmarketing.com.

I’ll keep you updated!  Thanks for everyone’s continued support and good vibes!

Kat

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Just for Today – Share a Laugh

by Kat on February 22, 2009

One of the things I’ve most admired about my Grandma Aline is her sense of humor. With never an unkind word said to or about anyone, she was still able to be mischievously funny and witty.

I remember riding with her to a Wednesday church meeting in early fall when I was about 27. She’d had her ears pierced for the first time earlier in the year. And so, I’d finally gotten my nerve up and had mine pierced, too, at a booth at the Michigan State Fair, just a few weeks prior to our get-together.

Now Grandma had a wide variety of simple but beautiful sets of matching jewelry. They were gifts from Grandpa Cleo, who usually picked out a different gemstone each year. Rings, necklaces, bracelets, brooches and earrings. Since Grandma and I had the same ring size, it was a frequent joke between us when I’d blatantly “hint” that she lend me her rings.

This time our talk turned to earrings. Would she still be able to wear her many clip-back earrings? Would Grandpa remember to buy her pierced ones now? How many sets of pierced earrings did she think she would need to accumulate before I could start teasing her about “borrowing” them.

After a few minutes of this silly banter, Grandma grew silent. Then keeping her eyes straight on the road before us and with a voice tender with emotion she said quietly, “Kathy, dear, I’d like to give you the pair I have on today.”

Wow! I hardly knew what to say! My grandparents came from hard-working Kentucky stock, who had struggled through many desperate times growing up, as well as after moving to Detroit. They were generous people, but to own a pair of Grandma’s earrings now. Well, that was a gift I hadn’t expected.

I waited a moment for traffic to clear in front of me, then turned to look at Grandma,  eager to see what beautiful gems gleamed in her ears and ready to utter my humble “Thank You” and other inadequate words of gratitude.

What I saw made me burst out in laughter! There she was, looking the other way and casually twisting and turning what dangled from her ears — plain old black thread!

She turn back to face me, mischievous smile wide across her face, and said, “Gotcha!”

Grandma Aline hasn’t lost a bit of her humor and wit.  She turned 100 this year, February 2nd, 2009, Groundhog’s Day. At her birthday party held in a small banquet room at a local restaurant that same day, surrounded by friends, family, good food and fond memories, her eyes danced with delight and her smile was just as wide as ever even though she’d taken out her dentures because they didn’t fit quite right anymore.

After dessert, always a favorite course of hers, I sat with Grandma awhile and presented the updated number of living descendants she and Grandpa had begat starting with their two children: One son (my father), 13 grands, 31 great-grands, and 13 great-great grandchildren, including one grandson born earlier that very day. Plus, one more due in July.

Grandma’s reply: “I feel busy just thinking about it!”

She out did herself later that evening, setting my husband up as her straight man. Sitting quietly together, he asked Grandma, normally an early riser, if she thought she’d like to take a break and sleep in the next morning.

“Well, yes, I just might do that,” she replied. “Then again maybe I just won’t wake up at all.”

“But Grandma,” my husband said, “That wouldn’t be good.”

Grandma leaned over,  eyes sparkling and the familiar mischievous grin beginning to pull at the corners of her mouth. She whispered, “No, that wouldn’t be good. But it would sure freak them out.”

JUST FOR TODAY, let’s find ways to find and enjoy humor within our lives, especially with those we love.

It’s a trait that has served my Grandma Aline Davidson well for over 100 years. I wonder just how many hearts, minds and souls her warm, witty, gracious and mischievous smile has warmed all these years.

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Just for Today – Face One Fear

February 8, 2009

One of my favorite books on facing one’s fears is by Susan Jeffers, Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway. She’s also the author of Feel the Fear…and Beyond.
I got my copy, of all places, at an office supply store. Actually, it was the ideal place for me to find it because one of the [...]

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Donna’s Astrology – Feb & March 2009

February 4, 2009

The dates of the Sun’s entry, and the length of its stay in each sign are listed below.  There are some years, however, when the Sun enters a sign a day earlier or a day later than the dates given.  To be precise, this information must be checked in an Ephemeris (a astronomical table listing [...]

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Just For Today – 5 Spiritual Principles

February 2, 2009

Anyone even remotely familiar with the concepts of energy healing using Reiki methods is also most likely aware of the 5 Spiritual Principles of Reiki.
These are meant to be lived, not just noted or recited or remembered. But lived daily in our thoughts, words and deeds.
Since beginning this blog I’ve wrestled with various ideas [...]

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Monica’s Musings

February 2, 2009

I hope everyone is keeping warm. In Michigan, it has been a long, hard, cold winter already and we still have two months to go. I relish the days when the sun comes out for even a little while. It keeps me hopeful for spring.
This is the perfect time to nest. Staying home with loved [...]

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Monica’s Musings

September 29, 2008

Greetings,
Fall is in the air.  The smell of the leaves, the brilliant colors are starting to come into the Michigan area already.  This is a time to let go of the old, just let it drift away like the leaves falling off the trees.  They fall to the ground to be reused by nature as mulch, [...]

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How are negative energies created?

September 21, 2008

There was a time when I couldn’t figure out how a basically happy, optimistic and contented person like me could feel so suddenly depressed or heavy or ill, especially when I’d been having an otherwise better-than-okay day. Now I know.
It’s those negative energies that not only build up inside us but can surround our bodies [...]

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Food as Spirit

September 13, 2008

It’s been barely two months since my good friend, Les, shared some thoughts about “Food as Spirit.” In it was a prediction that the price of food in our grocery stores will likely double within six months or so. As Hurricane Ike hit hard along the coastlines of Texas and Louisiana late last week, and [...]

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Animal Totem: Deer, oh Deer

September 11, 2008

In today’s post, my good friend, Aaron, shares how he came to recognize one of his animal totems, and the important personal message they bring for him.
My animal totem is a deer. I have repeated experiences of them trying to get my attention.
I hit my first deer at 16 years of age. I was having [...]

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