O'siyo Oginalii Tsilugi - Hello friends - Welcome - to My first blog. A place to share. |
Dream Catchers An ancient Chippewa tradition The dream net has been made For many generations Where spirit dreams have played. Hung above the cradle board, Or in the lodge up high, The dream net catches bad dreams, While the good dreams slip on by. Bad dreams become entangled Among the sinew thread. Good dreams slip through the center hole, While you dream upon your bed. This is an ancient legend, Since dreams will never cease, Hang this dream net above your bed, Dream on, an be at peace. |
Today's prompt: Have I ever been on T.V.? If not how would I do? Yes, 20 years ago. I was looking for a run-away child. Today? Without plastic surgery and a body over haul, I wouldn't be caught dead. Kristina |
I love this prompt: Do I prefer a dinner out with a big group of interesting people or a night out with a one-on-one with a friend........... Now...... that is solely going to depend on what I am after. *biglaugh* I love interaction, especially when I can join in on the conversation and laugh. I also enjoy really dressing up for a romantic evening. Who doesn't? With a group of people, you may end up both—who knows! Kristina |
Wow! you really posted a really iffey prompt for me. I am a self proclaimed animal lover, but I am not vegetarian either. Let me see if I can explain my position: I have been thinking about this all night, If I had the opportunity to run with the bulls at the Fiesta would I do it. I need to answer No. I know what their fate is and I just couldn't' get excited over that. Even though I understand that the meat is given out amongst the poor, and that is a good thing. If it truly is. My dad was an advocate of bull fights, he tried to get me to believe the very same thing. I owned a bull at one time. I got him as a drop calf. After bottle feeding him and, of course naming him Charlie, My husband gave me a choice when he old enough and big enough. I could pay to have him butchered or sell him knowing that his fate would be same. I sold him. I just couldn't imagine eating him. He used to follow me everywhere even into the house, only to be chased out again by a broom. So I guess my answer is no, I wouldn't participate. I guess that my heart is too big and too weak. |
I was just sitting here thinking. I was thinking about the different personalities that my little guys have. So, I'd thought I would pose a question: What kind of personality does your dog/cat have? Well, I have four male dogs and one female.(She is fixed thank goodness) They each possess a distinct personality, bark and attitude, Smokey - now he is not only the oldest but also the calmest of them all. Teddy - Now he has a definite attitude problem. He loves all over me but does not like the others getting too close or anyone entering the room that I am in. Jacko - He is just so mild. Molly - was my husband's favorite of them all. She talks to you and loves on you all at the same time. I keep truing to reassure that Daddy can't come back and all is fine. She calms with that. I do love it when she talks to me. Pea Jay - Is my little guy. He was a rescue animal that I found at the animal shelter. I know, I know, I had enough already, but I am a HUGH animal lover. I saw him sitting there with his shaggy fur and big brown eyes--I couldn't resist. I couldn't imagine what someone could have done to him. It took me three weeks to convince him that is okay to get up on my bed and that it was Okay to eat. I love my animals and I am sure you do too. |
Hi everyone, I just want to thank you all for your kind remarks. Yes, it has been a hard two tears, but Barry, my husband, was always a supportive of my writing because he knew it made me happy. So now I write not only for me but also for him. I have four in the works right now. I have The Sixth Commandment, some big corrections is needed there, that is where my phangilitis takes a hold and my brain gets ahead of fingers and words and letters get left out, The Secrets of Horse Meadows. also The Black Death and last but not least, Dewey Dribble the Rain drop. Kristina |
Hi people, I know I have very scarce over the past couple of years. The passing of my husband and the year following have been difficult. I have started writing again, and I find that to be very therapeutic. Well, tonight's question is: How well do I memorize things and if I have any helpful hints. Well... to be honest... I'd forget my head if it weren't attached. But, I do tend to attach important things to certain times of the year. For instance; my son's Birthday is the day before Father's Day, my daughter's birthday is Valentine's Day, My other daughter's Birthday is right after New Year's day. We won't talk about my birthday. The bills are due when they come in the mail and I get paid on the 3rd of every month. Well, I guess that covers it for me. I'm only afflicted with selective Alzheimer's at this point. |