Thursday, July 16, 2020

899.

Hey folks.

I hope everyone is safe and secure as these global healing crises continue.

I'm doing well as is my family. I heard from our William today. He's doing well. Such a sweet young man... Baby Bliss is doing well too. She's over with William, hanging tough with him as he continues healing. 💗

The reason I'm here: I have something to tell y'all. It's good news. Sorta. Kind of. 

A few months ago, before Covid-19 became a pandemic, I won tickets from a local radio station to see a group I've loved since I can remember. 

I was so excited that I cried. 

Then the pandemic...

The show was postponed indefinitely.

Any who, the band: The Rolling Stones.

No idea now when the show will be but I got an email from the radio station when the Stones announced the tour postponement. 

*sigh*

Sunday, July 12, 2020

898.

Hello, hello, hello folks!

I pray that everyone is happy, healthy, and safe. 

I'm... managing, thankful for meditation, my therapist, my faith.

Good news: our William has completed the longest and most intense part of his treatment. 🙌🏾

We are all thankful, grateful, ecstatic! 💓

And I thank you all for the prayers, kind thoughts, and positive energy sent as we traveled this long path.

The journey continues, as William is scheduled for scans in a few weeks and more physical therapy as well. 

Please join us in affirming William's continued health and healing. Thank you all in advance.

🌸 🌸 🌸

In other news, I had an epiphany this morning: I will die at age 86. 

A message from the Universe... I'm okay with it. What I don't want to know is how. 

So 33 years to go. Gotta get busy doing more fun stuff. 😁

Amen.


Monday, June 29, 2020

897.

Good evening folks.

I pray that everyone is safe and doing well as our planet moves through the current healing crises. 

In spite of the chaos swirling around us, I have much to be thankful for. 

At the top of my list is William. He's been managing well for the most part and is almost done with the most toxic part of his treatment. He has another three weeks of intense treatment, follow-up testing, and physical therapy (when that schedule resumes). 

Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, amen! 🙏🏾


Saturday, June 13, 2020

896.

Sometimes we are called to be angels, to bring a bit of heaven to those who would otherwise never experience life's sweetest joys.  💓

 - K. Bliss 

Thursday, March 26, 2020

895.

Hello good people.

I hope it's been a good day for y'all. Mine has been productive and fun in its own way. I'm thankful. 💗

So today in the Good News corner, we have several stories of Love, Hope, and Healing. For your leisurely perusal:


  1. Dating in the Time of Pandemic: A Message on a Drone, a TikTok...
  2. He Survived: 101-year Old Man Who Survived 1918 Flu...
  3. There is Hope: How Blood from Coronavirus Survivors... 
  4. There is Hope: New York Hospitals Are Using Vitamin C... 
  5. Additional info (a webinar with a lot of technical info): Vitamin C for the Treatment of... 



My continued prayers for everyone's health and safety!  🙏🏾

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

894.

Hello everyone.

I hope you are all safe and managing well. 💕

It's been an interesting week for me. Lots of dreams. None I care to detail. Too much detail in the dreams as well as subject matter I don't care to get into here.

Moving on...

Several days ago I learned that an elderly neighbor died. Another neighbor and I were looking at his house and realizing we hadn't seen him in a while. We speculated on what the reasons might be.

Sadly, the next day we learned he'd been sick and in hospital for an extended period, likely a few weeks counting back from when we'd last seen him. Then he died and we didn't know. 💔

We were told there might be a memorial service but given no other details. I never knew his last name and haven't been able to find any information online.

He was a cool ole dude, a kind of devil-may-care guy, who I'm sure was a frisky one in his day. He certainly had quite a few eye-raising tales to share. My kinda guy. May he Rest In Peace. ❤️

He's mentioned here, in post 883, detailed in the lunch date.

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Last night I learned that an ex suitor died last summer. This one: 714.

Thursday, March 19, 2020

893.

Greetings everyone.

Sending Love, Light, and Prayers to you all as we navigate this healing crisis. 💓✨✨🙏🏾

Today started out rough but I'm thankful for all that is Well and Wonderful. 🙌🙌🏾

Good news I've seen today:
  1. Coronavirus treatment: vaccines/drugs in the pipeline for COVID-19
  2. Oxford scientists develop new coronavirus test that provides results in just 30 minutes 

Music I use during Reiki sessions and to help with anxiety. Hopeful that it will soothe someone's spirit in the days to come. 💓💓




Please make every attempt to stay safe folks! 💓


Sunday, March 15, 2020

892.

Good day folks.

I hope everyone is healthy and safe. 🙏🏾

So far, so good on our end. 🙌🏾

The first dream I recall from this morning was about my dad. He was in a nursing home, a huge one. (So maybe it was a hospital.) I was there to visit him but wasn't sure it would be allowed because of COVID-19. We were allowed two short visits in his room then I got in some kind of trouble with the nursing home authorities and was called into the office.

In the dream after, I was telling my uncle that I'd seen my dad. But even as I was telling my uncle in the dream, I thought to myself that visiting my dad was a dream because daddy is dead now.

I don't recall any detailed details because I was jolted awake by my alarm, always a bad feeling and a rough way to start the day. 😳

No matter. It was good to see daddy. 💓

Saturday, March 14, 2020

891.

Yes, I initiated this post the other day but it was incomplete because I had to run. Updating now...

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Hello everyone.

I hope everyone is safe and in good health, especially considering the state of the world right now. I am praying for us all.

As usual, there is lots happening in my life. Some of it ongoing.

The angst about COVID-19 abounds. There are now 19 confirmed cases in my state. I'm not much concerned about me but about about neighbors, friends, and family members who are in high risk groups.

While I have been out every day, I am now thinking about staying in. Schools and universities are being shuttered. Employees are being encouraged to work from home if possible...

And with what I've seen when I've been out, these measures are necessary.

Yesterday I was in several stores and noticed cashiers in two stores wipe their noses with their hands while in the midst of checking out customers. 😱😷

I believe actions like this are how and why COVID-19 is now a pandemic.

Some people are unsanitary either because they don't care or they don't know any better.

Today I was in a store and a woman was literally on my heels as I slowly walked an aisle. Why? 😠
If I had turned abruptly and stretched my arm out, I would have hit her in the face.

I've seen many news articles* from reputable sources that are urging us to boost our immune systems as a (possible) method of prevention. Whether or not that will work remains to be seen.

Everyone's immune system isn't the same. What works for one might not work for all in terms of boosting ability, dosages, etc.

Find something that seems to work for you and stick with it.

From the stories I'm reading about those who have had it and survived, it might be the best we have in terms of protection. 🙏🏾

While we wait this mess out, I am looking for everything Good and Wonderful to boost my Happy Quotient because it helps me lessen stress and for these things, I am grateful. 🙌🏾

Here is something beautiful I came across today: Italians are singing songs from their windows to boost morale during coronavirus lockdown.  💓



* Links to some articles:
  1. Boost Immune System to Avoid COVID-19: Guardian
  2. Foods to Boost the Immune System
  3. One Way to Have a Healthy Outlook on COVID-19... 
  4. Sick of getting sick? Super-boost your immune system (This one doesn't mention COVID-19 specifically but is listed under "Manage health conditions: Colds and Flu".)

Monday, March 2, 2020

890.

Hello folks.

I hope you are all somewhere safe, have everything you need...

Looks like it's been over three months since I was here last. So much has happened. Some of it heart-wrenching.

Thankfully I'm still in therapy.

Since November:
  • As part of his treatment, William had the surgery to remove part of a limb. He is now in physical therapy as well as continuing the original treatments needed to save his life. For the most part he is doing well and we are thankful. 💓
  • A friend, my classmate from second grade until high school graduation, who recently lived near me briefly as he worked for a large corporation in the Big City, lost his wife. I was devastated when he told me her illness had recurred and later that it was terminal.💔 I loved them as a couple, both doing things in the community to help African-Americans, make us proud, and help us become (more) self-sufficient. I wasn't able to attend her services (Valentine's Day and the day after) because there was much going on here...
  • Grandma and I spent Valentine's Day together. We had lunch then went shopping. It was a good day. 💓
  • My neighbor, who has become family in the years I've lived in the neighborhood, lost her dad. He was in hospital for a scheduled procedure the night before Valentine's Day when he had a stroke. He was put on a ventilator and deteriorated rapidly. That Saturday morning, everyone (who wasn't already there) was called to the hospital to say our goodbyes. Her dad was well-known and loved in our area and both family waiting areas were overflowing with people coming and going to and from his room, from the time I arrived until I left the hospital at 7 p.m. ❤ In the wee hours of Sunday morning I received a text saying he was gone. When I got up Sunday morning, I went over to my neighbor's and again every day until the following Sunday (the day after the funeral). The days in between were a lesson for me in the ways of southern funeral traditions. People began coming on Sunday and the flow was constant until it trickled the following Sunday. ❤ Either Sunday or Monday, the funeral home came to my neighbor's and dropped of chairs for visitors, the lighted podium with the guest book and pen, put signs at either end of the street that said, "Slow. Funeral", and a "funeral" flower arrangement beside the front door. I had never seen anything like this but apparently it's what's done. (Here's an article I found that mentions the custom: Signs now signify a death in the family) ❤ The food and drinks began coming on Monday. As more family arrived, food was cooked at the house. Everyone who dropped by signed the book, gave words of condolence and hugs, and were offered food and drink. ❤ The funeral was held at the biggest church in our small town because so many were expected. It was a service befitting what I knew of his life. Lots of people: family, friends, former co-workers, the mayor of our town, members of the general community... ❤ By the Sunday following his service, I was exhausted. On Monday I had a mini-breakdown in the parking lot of the supermarket, a release of all the grief and other emotions I had absorbed from everyone else. Since then I've been taking time to nurture and pamper myself.
  • As last year ended, we were devastated at the loss of a younger family member under suspicious circumstances. Co-workers noticed he'd been absent for a couple of days without calling, an oddity. He was found at home a few days later, deceased. The "suspicious" part relates to an ongoing investigation regarding a co-worker of our family member. 💔

There has been a lot more of course but that's enough. 

It's a new month and I have lots to do today.

My heartfelt "thank you" for the continued prayers, healing thoughts, and positive energy you all continue to send our way. 💓

More later...

902. 🥰

 Wow. I can't believe it's been so long. How is everyone?  We are doing well despite a few challenges. But such is life, yes? Overal...