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    I see the beauty inside

    It's a pure sight to see

    It's more powerful than anything

    It always speak to me

    No matter the outer package

    The light comes shining through

    A light which can be wonderful

    So beautiful and true

    Some see only the package

    It doesn't tell the whole truth

    The package can hide a secret

    One that's foul and mean plain through

    No need to take my word for it

    Let nature be your guide

    Some of the prettiest packages

    Hold the most dangerous poisions inside

    So look beyound the package

    Let the light shine through

    Then you'll see the beauty

    You'll see just as I do

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    It's another new day

    It's started well so far

    I woke up this morning

    It beats the alternative for sure

    So I say thank you

    To the Lord above

    For granting me another day

    To be with those I love

    Some of them are far away

    Some are just next door

    Some of them I have yet to meet

    I still love them all the more

    It's another new day

    A day I can make all mine

    Think I'll start by writing

    Another New Day rhyme

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    It's a Lovely day

    That is all I know

    Doesn't matter if it's raining

    Or the ground is covered in snow

    It's a lovely day

    It's how I feel in my heart

    Today will bring new meanings

    A joy that can overflow in the heart

    It's a Lovely Day

    That's what I'm going to shout out

    No matter what is happening

    It's how my day will turn out

    I'm going to enjoy the weather

    Doesn't matter how hot or cold

    Let it rain in buckets

    Or the Sun can shine bright and bold

    It's a Lovely day

    Because I'm still alive

    I can be good to those I love

    And make joy a part of their lives

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    It's New Year's once again

    Time to celebrate with family and friends

    To raise a glass on high

    At how the year has passed on bye

    To give a toast to the New Year

    An say how will change for the better this year

    Some will say they'll get in shape

    Others just make a promise to lose weight

    Still some will do what they can to give up smoking

    At the end of next year they might say they where joking

    As for me I have but one wish

    To be here next year to make the same wish

     

    Happy New Years Everybody

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    We say where friends forever

    We talk and text each day

    Even when your living

    Hundreds of miles away

    I know it isn't easy

    Missing you like I do

    But I'll settle for the phone calls

    The pictures you send too

    I will always keep you in my heart

    I know that you'll do the same

    I also know that when you need me

    I'll never be far away

     

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    I've been dreaming of the Holidays

    I hope my dreams come true

    All my Holiday dreams

    Have been wonderful and new

    My friends all had great times

    My family had one too

    Even the pets got presents

    Funny what dreams can do

    So here is to all my friends

    My family members too

    I'm hoping all my dreams come true

    Because my dreams included all of you

    Happy Holidays everyone

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    To be thankful one has to have something to be thankful for.

    I'm thankful for my Wife who has given me love and support.

    I'm thankful for my Mother who has loved me and kept me on the right path.

    I'm thankful for my Son's who I could not have raised if I hadn't be raised right my self.

    I'm thankful for my Grand Children and the joy they bring to us.

    I'm thankful for my Father who showed me that true strength comes from within.

    I'm thankful for my Grand Mother and Grand Father who also guided my life.

    I'm thankful for my Air Force Service which allowed my to protect everyone.

    I'm thankful for my Dogs who have given us love and protection.

    I'm Thankful for my friends who I strived to remain true to.

    I'm thankful for this and so much more that words can never say.

    I'm thankful to you also as you read these words today.

    So many blessings to you which come from my heart.

    May joy fill all your days is my blessing for you as we part.

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    Sometimes we let our wild side go

    Sometimes we humble ourselves

    Sometimes we take of life as it goes

    Sometimes we plan every detail

    No matter the plan there is always a hitch

    No matter the day there can be a small stitch

    It’s how we view it that matters today

    That’s how I take each day after day

    I might want it perfect

    I know it won’t be

    It won’t stop my smile

    But hey that’s just me

    Roll with the punches the best that you can

    Sometimes you must just forget the game plan

    So let the dogs out

    Just bark at the moon

    If a plan goes just perfect
    It must be a full moon

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    Perhaps no one feels more alone than when being wheeled into the operating room, but for many, that feeling continues on because there’s no one to provide care and support at home afterward.

    Then there’s Lucy Whitworth. Whitworth lives alone and 800 miles from her nearest relative, but after she was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago, she endured surgery and chemo secure in the knowledge that she would never want for companionship or a cooked meal or a clean house during her recovery.

    “Lucy’s Angels” — 49 friends who’d signed up to help care for her, were “literally fighting over me” for more than a year, Whitworth, now 70, recalls. “There weren’t enough tasks for that many people.”

    These "angels" met with Whitworth before the day of her surgery to talk about her post-op needs. They took it from there, allowing Whitworth to focus on healing instead of repeatedly asking for favors.

    In the past, extended and immediate family members shouldered much of the load when someone became seriously ill. That’s changed as marriage rates declined and families shrunk. More than 31 million Americans — representing more than a quarter of U.S. households — live alone, according to the 2010 Census. That’s up about 6.5 million since 1995. On top of that, the U.S. population is getting older.

    'What if something happens to me?'
    “There are some people living alone who always have this fear in the back of their mind: What if something happens to me?” says social psychologist Bella DePaulo, author of the book "Singlism" and a visiting professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara. “Because friends aren’t obligated to help in the way that, say, a spouse is, single people often worry 'I don’t have anyone.’”

    Emergency room physician Thomas Amoroso has even admitted patients to the hospital and ordered extra diagnostic testing because they have no one to keep an eye on them at home.

    “A lot of times the decision of whether to admit or discharge home is straight-forward,” says Amoroso, who practices at Tufts Health Plan in Medford, Mass., and serves on the board of the Alternatives to Marriage Project. “But probably in an equal number of cases, it’s not so obvious. If you have no support at home, it changes the dynamic of that decision.”

    Whitworth has never been married nor had children. But she’s lived in Sebastopol, Calif., since 1985 and has made cultivating friendships a high priority, whether they be with women in a lesbian retirees group she organized or fellow square dance aficionados.

    “I don’t have a big extended family," she says. "Years ago, it became very clear that my family was my friends.”

    One of those friends is Tricia Hoffman, 64, who also lives in Sebastopol. Hoffman is the first to admit she’s no cook, but she found there were plenty of other ways to help Whitworth during her recovery. She could take her to the doctor, go grocery shopping or simply keep her company.

    Hoffman, a retired massage therapist, has been divorced for more than 30 years, and her two children live hundreds of miles away in Los Angeles. “I really am dependent on my extended network of friends,” says Hoffman, who’s also been involved in care circles for two other friends, one who had cancer and one who had hip replacement surgery.

    You don’t need dozens of best friends to organize a successful care group, though, Whitworth notes. For example, she says, you might want to think about “who are the people you’ve worked with who are special in your life?”

    Her friends actually followed a template laid out in a 1995 book called “Share the Care.”

    Most of the dozen members of the original caring circle that gave rise to the book didn’t know each other before gathering to help their mutual friend Susan, a single mother with cancer whose therapist had suggested she ask for help, author Sheila Warnock recalls.

    “For 3 ½ years we worked together, and our little group of friends became sisters,” Warnock says. ‘’When she died, we had a closing meeting. We felt good about what we had done.”

    Soon after, another woman asked Warnock if she could help her organize a similar group. That’s when Warnock and her friend Cappy Capossela decided to write a book about the concept.

    “We knew we had to get it down on paper so that other people wouldn’t have to reinvent the wheel every time,” says Warnock, who describes herself as a senior but declined to give her age. Warnock eventually had to spearhead a caring group for Capossela in 2002 after she was diagnosed with a brain tumor that eventually proved fatal.

    In Whitworth’s case, what goes around comes around. Before she was diagnosed with breast cancer, she had participated in the groups for seven sick friends and is now involved in helping out three more. In total, maybe six or seven of the 10 have lived alone.

    Whitworth first learned about Share the Care years ago through the friend of a friend with breast cancer. Back then, she and the other members of her friend’s care group used a phone tree to organize it and share information. But Whitworth’s most recent groups turned to a free website, lotsahelpinghands.com, for scheduling.

    “We created this service to answer the question: What can I do to help?” says Lotsa Helping Hands spokeswoman Brooks Kenny. “Not everybody has the means to drop off a meal five days a week.”

    Kenny says more than half a million people have participated in 50,000 Lotsa Helping Hands communities.

    “There were times when I just needed somebody to be here because I was really sick,” says Whitworth. “What I felt was completely held. It’s that place of being able to turn it over and allow people to do things for you. For some people, it’s really, really difficult.”

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    Monday was my birthday.

    Tuesday was my God daughters.

    Wednesday is my Grand Son's.

    An this Friday is my close friends.

    My Grand Father (rest his soul) was born 9 days before me.

    The man who works at my Walmart store was born 2 days before me.

    Where having one Big Party for all of us this week.

    I'm cleaning the fish from my fishing trips for all of us to eat.

    It sounds a little crazy but I swear this is all true.

    I'll be surrounded by lots of Cancer's

    Each is adorable and cute.

    All of us have good hearts but our ages are 4 to 72.

    I plan to be here next year and we'll celebrate anew.

  • With the Fourth of July right around the corner, many of us will be getting together to spend the holiday with family and friends (furry or human). There will be family reunions, picnics, parades and of course, barbeque's! We might watch fireworks or light them off ourselves and there will probably be some good food cooking on the grill and great music playing in the background. So that got me thinking.......What songs would you want to listen to while you celebrate the 4th of July? In honor of the American holiday and with a nod to a "Lady" (Bug) viner who did something like this once before, I will write the name of a song and the artist or band who performs it and then the next person has to take any word out of the song title and come up with another song and list that artist or band........and so on and so on.

    So for just a little while, let's forget our troubles and let's have some fun!!

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    I wake each day to a new beginning

    It's a new day of life you see

    A chance to make a difference in this world

    A chance to shine so brightly

    A blessing has been given

    I shall not take it for granted

    Today I'll make a difference

    Today gives me another chance

    It's a chance to help a friend in need

    Or maybe someone I don't know at all

    To make a difference in a strangers life

    Just wouldn't be bad at all

    Yes to see a stranger smile today

    A chance to make a new friend

    Just maybe they'll pass on the same blessing

    If it continues then the whole world can be friends

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    The peace within is easy to find

    You just have to close your eyes.

    Let the days troubles fall far behind

    An think of the people who love you.

    Remember your childhood

    Think of your friends

    Think of your mother and father

    If you have children then just think of them

    Remember the first time you held them.

    The peace within is a wonderful thing

    It allows you to reflect on your life.

    The truest peace will come when you know

    That you have always been living your life right.

    You showed your compassion

    You once fell in love

    You Honored your parents through life.

    You laughed and you cried

    You kissed and you hugged

    You smiled and you danced all night.

    The peace within is easy to find

    Just close your eyes and relax.

    If you've done the right things for others in life

    Then your peace will also shine on your friends.

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    When you where born your parents gave you a garden

    They planted a special seed called love in your heart

    They gave you a light called sunshine to always help it grow

    They made it to last a lifetime and gave it energy to spare

    They nurtured it through hugs

    They watered it with kisses

    They made room for other flowers like friends and family

    They made it so that you could share the energy of your light

    With everyone you'd ever see

    They took care of it so well that your light could shine at night

    Then as you grew older with your light so bright

    You started to be the one to take care of it for life

    So into your garden was added the flowers of good friends

    When ever a weed appeared

    As they sometimes will slip in

    You removed the seeds of sorrow from your garden held within

    So nurture it always with the light you have to share

    Weed it carefully so you don't get weeds as friends

    The garden you maintain will last you all your life

    The flowers growing in it with petals beautiful and bright

    Will last through generations

    An long past your journeys end

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  • Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and especially all my Vine Friends. I didn't want to mess with a greasy bird this year so I went into my neighbors pasture and shot one of his cows. Not really, but yes, I didn't want to eat bird this year. So for something different, just a little off beat (didn't even want ribs), I decided on a roast, small red potatoes, steamed carrots, and rice w/gravy.

    Truly hope all my friends will see this article and leave a simple note on what they will have, or what they had for their Thanksgiving meal. Please write your main course and any trimmings. I'm having pumpkin pie and/or (probably both) pecan pie.

    Let me share what has been happening to me. I work with many individuals who, like me, make a good wage. I work as a child therapist, enjoy my work, enjoy my money, but this year my heart is beating a little to fast. In the last 30 minutes I have received several phone calls and many text messages. None of my working friends have called or texted. These calls and texts are coming in from my clients. My clients, most of whom have lost their jobs, lost their homes, have little to eat, are calling and texting wishing me a great and wonderful day.

    I've been reflecting on how the rest of my day will be. Going over to visit mom, my sister, and others. Having a wonderful meal (might have to eat some greasy bird), then coming home. My girl-friend and her son are coming over this evening, with a few more friends. Late night glass of wine, and lots of fun conversation. I have so much to be thankful for. Maybe I've touched the hearts of my clients, they have deffinately touched mine.

    It's a little to late to sign up for work at the Salvation Army. Maybe each of us can make ourselves a promise to reach out between now and Christmas, reach out and touch someone's heart for Christmas. We who are free from many worries need to find a way, even if small, to help the others, the ones in need.

    The Holidays are here, may each of you have love, peace, and happiness!

  • Almost everything you need to know about Fibromyalgia, including the 18 tender points (images/slides and descriptions also included), tips on how to cope with the pain, fog and fatigue, how to deal with friends and family, a list of some of the common Fibromyalgia symptoms and what foods are best......and best to avoid.

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    Hello my friends and the newly acquainted with my writing. I've been doing a lot of poems lately and this week is still a poem but a different kind from what I would normally write. This week it's pure music. I want to see if I can make your imagination soar and your memories of love shine bright. I want to lift your spirits and show you the wonder of music. After all isn't music just a poem in song.

    Have you ever wanted to fly?

    Sit back and close your eyes.

    Just click the link below

    And let your spirit fly

    Your sitting in your car

    Then your on a roller coaster

    Now your flying through the air

    Be an Eagle if you dare

    Diving through a valley

    Soaring through the clouds

    Faster as you race

    Your soaring through space now

    youtube.com/watch?v=ACZpvyVn-iA (Rippingtons-Black Diamond)

    Now lets get back to Earth

    You have a friend in need

    You care about them deeply

    They need your help you see

    What they didn't know

    Is you also need them to

    You have to let them know

    The door is always open

    So come on in to you

    youtube.com/watch?v=EANW_mYBzR0 (Hiroshima- The Door is Open)

    Life can bring us pain

    It can bring us happiness too

    Sometimes things will happen

    Where there's nothing you can do

    In the meantime live your life

    The best that you can do

    If you live like you where dying

    Each day will be brand new

    youtube.com/watch?v=XiOcW_YR1G8 (Tim McGraw-Live like you Where Dying)

    Don't let sorrow bring you down

    Don't let a failure do it to

    Don't let anyone say you can't

    Be the best at what you do

    You just have to keep on pushing

    Try harder everyday

    To reach the goal you set

    You'll make it there one day

    youtube.com/watch?v=RMs83vY2d34 (Gloria Estefan-Reach)

    So now you found the music

    You even got to fly

    Your imagination taking you

    On a magic ride

    You got to help a friend

    Maybe a loved one to

    All you did was listen

    To the music I played for you

    Now if you have the time

    To take a second flight

    I'll leave this next to you

    Let it whisk you through the night

    Maybe you'll remember

    A long lost friend with this

    Or maybe you'll just think

    Of the places that you've been.

    youtube.com/watch?v=uGWzLiHKOIg (Chuck Loeb-Geraldine)

    Well I hope you took the time to listen or watch the video for each song. These are just a few of the ones I listen to when my spirit needs a pick-me-up. No matter how great the pain may get I know I can overcome it. No matter the setback I can get through it. I can set a mood by playing a song that fits where I want to be. Sometimes the song is just a reminder and at other times it's a friend telling my to never give up hope. Then there are times it can tell me to let someone know I love them and that my friends is when it lifts my spirits the highest of all.

    Sure there are times we want to give up. The pain from the nerve damage, the pain from a back injury, the pain from a broken heart, or the day to day struggle. When those times come crashing down on us the right music can sweep it all away. "We are strong" in the words of Pat Benatar and we will never give up. We will use the tools we have and music is one of the greatest.

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