Saturday, November 29, 2008

A Christmas Tale



A Christmas Lesson Learned At The Mall


I woke to face yet another Christmas all alone....

The day was dark and dreary...

The sky bleak and the air cool....

And had a gloomy feeling about it...

I showered, dressed, and went to the Mall...

No sense in feeling depressed at home....

I looked around, at the couples as they walked.

Holding hands with each other...

Some were young, but many old...

And I felt sad walking all alone...

My eyes went upward as I silently asked God...

Why was I left alone without someone to love.......

Still feeling sad I decided to leave......

The mall, the shoppers and couples holding hands.....

I stepped onto the escalator to the main floor,

And turned left so as to walk out the front door

I almost bumped into a very young woman..

Sitting in a wheelchair...crippled and bent.....

I slowly walked past her...towards the exit door...

and suddenly stopped for a moment to think......

This time i did not ask..... WHY GOD?...

Instead whispered to myself...THANK GOD...

As I got into my car I looked up at the sky

And noticed the sun peeking out behind the darkened clouds...

(a true story exactly as it happened}

by SondraC

Friday, October 3, 2008

How to Organize a Clothes Closet



By Sondrac

Look at your closet and see if you can find exactly what you want to wear. Is the floor covered with shoes and blouses that fell off the hangers? It just might be time to clean out and Organize your Closet so it can look like this.

1. Take everything out of your closet and lay it on the bed. Pick up everything from the floor.

2. Remove whatever you have on the shelves. Vacuum the floor. Go through the clothes and shoes and anything not worn in 2 years will never be worn again. Give it away to Salvation Army. Same goes for the shoes and handbags.

3. Hang up the hanging shoe bag, or put the shoe rack on the floor in a corner. Pick up your jeans, slacks or any other pants, and hang them on one side of the closet shelf. Make sure the open side of the hangers is to the wall.

4. Do the same thing for all your clothes. Keep all the tops together, jackets with jackets, blouses, skirts, long dresses, sweaters dressy outfits. Keep all same together, colors together, and place them on the rack.

5. Put your purses on the shelve and organize anything else you had not tossed away, but that you had on your shelve. Keep the floor clean and clutter free.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Get Married in a Hot Air Balloon

Can you envision anything more thrilling or romantic than sharing your wedding vows high in the sky-as you kiss and become husband and wife. A Hot Air Balloon is the ultimate wedding for those that love the great outdoors and the wide open spaces.

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How to Set a Formal Table

Tradition has table settings differing depending on the type of dinner. For a regular dinner at home, with friends and family,the table is set informally. A more formal dinner for holidays or special occasions set the table with a table cloth and cloth napkin, using the best dishes. For a more formal dinner, served from the kitchen with a chef to c

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How to Organize a Pantry

Look in the pantry of anyone you know and you can find out a great deal about the woman of the house. A neat and orderly pantry vs. a messy pantry. Which one do you have? Are you a neat and 'everything has a place and everything in its place' type of person, or do you just ''dump everything in and figure you will find it when you need it'' type of

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Sunday, February 3, 2008

Senior Retirement in florida

There are many things that seem to just go together - like ham and eggs,bagels and lox and cheese and crackers.

The same applies to Retirement and Florida. Way before Disney World was even on a blueprint, retirees flocked to Florida to enjoy their retirement years leaving the city to spend the rest of their lives enjoying the tranquility of country living.

They sold their homes, and most, if not all of their belongings, to start a life extremely opposite of what they had been used to.

City life with the fumes of the buses and smoke from the chimneys that filled the air with pollution was soon to be a thing of the past.

Back then leaving the city, meant moving to Miami Beach, Florida. The houses, garden apartments and condos, were on one level with sunshine filling the rooms during the day, and the cool breezes from the beach cooling them at night.

Almost immediately smaller neighboring communities sprang up with a small town country feel. People shared their morning coffee on their patios, after walking together to the corner bakery for their rolls and bagels to enjoy with it.

Their lifestyle had changed from the hustle and bustle of the city life that they had been accustomed to, to the peace and quiet of country life.

Men enjoyed afternoon game of pinochle outdoors in the shade, and the women played a game of Mahjong sharing the same shade to enable them to each share the pitcher of iced tea with cookies on the side.

It was a peaceful existent with clear blue skies and cotton candy like clouds moving slowly appearing as figures of those they had once known, replacing the pollution of the city.

There were no schools thus no school children in the vicinity yelling and screaming for no apparent reason.

As the retirees continued to move to Florida it was apparent that there was a need for further expansion and soon many other larger Retirement Communities were built.

These, like the Villages in Lake County, Florida, have produced small towns within a big city with center court square dancing and small town type restaurants and using golf carts as local transportation, replacing the automobiles.

Florida is still one of the most popular places to retire for those who desire to leave the city, and yet, live near the city, to enjoy a country type atmosphere, with its sprawling green lawns, near by golf courses, and the quiet and peace lacking in the big cities.

Make a Theraputic Collage

Collages can be created for many reasons or many uses and with many and varied objects, pictures or fabrics. They can adorn our walls, become abstract art or can become the map of our lives revealing the dreams and aspirations of our youth that we still yearn for that never came true.

Creating a Collage for therapy can release our inner longings, missing dreams, or pain of having to accept a life much different than we had once yearned for or aspired to become.

We had visions of becoming an artist, a poet, an author or world traveler. We watched a movie and yearned to be the actress that everyone adored until we married and our dreams gave way to becoming the best wife and mother possible while our dreams and aspirations seemed to slowly fade away.

Each day seems to be a carbon copy of the previous until one day we wonder where ''our'' dreams went to. What happened to the person that we once wanted to become and what happened to the life we had envisioned but never attained.

Therapeutic Collages can help us all open up our creative and artistic sides to create a sense of peace or to define who we are, and who we were, as opposed to what we are at this moment.

Being creative is not only for children or young adults. It is also not only for the infirmed or the very old. Creativity comes in many forms.

We can write a story, paint a picture or stitch and frame a canvas. Learning who we are now and what our aims and goals were when we were younger can help us be happier and more content adults. Somehow we got lost along the way and feel that we gave up our identities and our dreams to please others.

Building a collage can help bring us back to the reality of what we want and where we wanted to go, how we wanted to look and to compare it with the now and then. Look through various magazines, and cut out pictures. Look for pictures that reveal who you are or who you think you are or what you would like to be.

Cut out pictures of people you admire; their hair styles, hair coloring, size and demeanor. Find pictures of what you look like now and how you had wanted to look. Do not look at prices or costs but instead select a house, an apartment, a boat, or a yacht you feel you would ''love to have''and then find a picture of where you live now.

Find a picture of a man you wished you wished you had married or even a dress you love. Perhaps a school you wished you could gone to or a job you never got and always wanted.

Be truthful and honest remembering that this is something you are doing just for yourself. Take your time as part of the therapy is looking, searching, and trying to find the person you seemed to have lost in the process of growing up.

Do not look with any particular image in mind. Keep turning the pages until you say to yourself..."Oh wow! I wish I looked like this" - then cut it out and save it. Be selective, be honest, and look from your heart and not your mind.

While searching, bring out the inner child within who had dreamed big dreams, and allow yourself to be guided from your imagination and memories of your past yearnings.

Place the pictures on a large cardboard and format it before pasting. This is your life you are pasting so keep that in mind when you organize the pictures.

By creating a collage of what you had wanted to be, you might find that you have been that person after all and that the imaginary person you are now making up is much like you are now.

Once that realization sets in the unrest and turmoil within you, the anger you might feel at yourself for not being what you had wanted to be, might cease, and you can be a happier and more content person.

Understand that even if you did not learn anything, creating a collage is fun and enjoyable and an inexpensive past time to remove you from the stresses of your everyday life.