Sunday, February 27, 2011

It's so Good To Be HOME

Tampa Bay Grieves
as
We join in prayer
for
our Police Officers
who have now
Joined
The Thin Blue Line
Officer Crawford
Dance with your brothers and sisters now
on the Galaxies
We Will Never Forget you
and
We Thank you for your Service in our Comunity
I will hold your family
your Police Department in my heart
and
in the prayer bowl today
and
always
as I remember all
who are now
members of
The Thin Blue Line
Our Hearts here are heavy
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I sure did sleep well in my bed last night
and
the four leggeds missed me
and oh boy is the coffee good this morning
with no where to go
and
nothing
but
the home to love
and
the yard to mow
on the agenda of the day!
Good morning home, good morning Warriors,
ohhh it's so good to be home!

"In valor there is hope."Tacitus

Let us always hold on to
and
maintain
HOPE
it is within
during times of darkness, times of uncertainty,
times of loss and grief, and tragedy.

Today,
let us hold up self
and
reach out to others
in thoughts and prayers
with the Universal connection of energy
and
know that our thoughts and words are powerful
and
our intention
is pure.
STOMP
and
give thanks to those you see in Uniform
who stand in times of uncertainty
with heavy hearts
and
fatigue
and sorrow
while continuing to serve and defend
and protect.
STAND UP
with your appreciation
and your
power to affect change
and pride
of
YOU.
Together we are so much.
So many Police Officers have joined
the
Thin Blue Line
of death
now
standing strong
on the other side
watching over their
brothers and sisters
and families
differently than ever before,
suddenly, unexpectedly
just like that...
taken too soon
and
we continue to be shocked
as a community
as families
and
as
friends.

Remember
this day
is a day
to embrace
to
enjoy
to
LIVE
as if you are dying
Recall
friends,
"some gave all"
so that you could live this day
and
enjoy the liberties, the freedoms
the wonder of your world!
and
you can never ever ever have enough
love
enjoyment
wonder
awe
laughter
remarkable moments
joy
and
SUGAR

STOMP
the fire bowl is fired up, the sage is filling the air this morning.
With prayers and thoughts on the wind to all who are named, and many who are not, we are with you.
Tampa Bay PD, and St. Pete PD,
we join you in your grief, your shock and heavy hearts; we are standing beside you,
please call me I'll be there for you.

Thank you Hospices around the world for the work and care you are providing, I hope you arrived home safe and with passion fueled after your time in Vancouver!
Thank you
Ohio for your hospitality!

STOMP



To those who have served and are serving this great Nation, I thank you and your families.



We BELIEVE IN YOU.


WE THANK YOU. WE WANT YOU HOME SAFELY.






We are together in prayer, in thoughts of all that is needed to remind you we are WARRIORS...



We stand with you on the journey beside you, along with some powerful angels both here and in the next place, the other side.


May you find comfort in knowing we are with you always:


AND for that I give thanks, and so it is!


FOR:


Officer Crawford, his family of the ST. Petersburg Police Department, the Chief there and all who serve;

Rose Brick in Dunedin, who begins aggressive chemo at 70 years old, we are with you darling, (as is your friend of years ago and advocate "Irene/FIRM" here on this page! ")STOMP";

Martha Deaver and Morris, The Baitinger Family, The Yaslowitz Family, The St Petersbug PD, Congresswoman Gabbie and her family, those in Arizona, those who are mourning the loss of lives there ~ We are with you...


Dahlee in NJ, Judy Kelley, beloved husband and family,


Jennifer, (now being watched over by her beloved husband and child), Norma, Little Cub to CJ and Angel eyes Jack, Daniel, Dave, Cindy and Steve, Marty, Sweet Pea and Pie Face, Florence,






2 Wolves and Jinx in SD,


Judy W and her 4 sons up there in New England, [we are with you, along with those that are standing with Doug in the Thin Blue Line, watching over you]


Cherokee Wick, Benni, Gayle, Jonathan, Great Aunt Effie, Marilyn Warren, Ilene, Tweak and Chris, Hannah Sherabow, Pam C. and family, Susan S., Angela A., Nancy W, Eagle-eyes, Sue G, Kelly and family,Mato Oyate Kola, Susan Brouse, Cindy and Stevie, Kim, Olatz, EVB, Guin, Yiva, Mary, Sandra and family, Christina Hellen, Dotti B., Susan and Greg, Amy, Becky and Barry Long, Christina, Matt and children, Aaron, Lisa and family, Freda, Linda Katie, Pat D, Tink and Mitch, LITTLE Ben, Jerry, Trish, Barb, Anastasia, Mary, Rylee, Lindsay, Ann, Sarah, Ruth, Johnny, Bobby and the Tucker Family, The Spraker Family,Kenny H, Michelle, Sandy, Addie and family in Canada, Sandy, BraveHeart, Rowena, Chris, Robyn Elizabeth, Jean, Duke,Rowena, Chris, Baby Robyn Elizabeth, Diane Smallze and family,


The Kocab Family, baby Lilly Nicole Kocab, The Curtis Family, Tarpon PD, those serving here and there in Uniform... Those now walking The Thin Blue Line, (far to many joining that line recently across our Nation)


Mylee, Mikey and family in DC, Jack M & Janis in OC, Stephen, Stuart Wittel on and his parents Sandy and Stuart, Lavie Coltrane and her loving family, Pat in NC, Andrea Gasse and family here and in New England, Ali and family, Randy and Winnie in New Mexico, Jill Wheaton L, Dr Peter in NY, Dr Rev Bev, Irene M, Bernice, Eileen and family, Dorothy, Angela, Elijah, Ode, Linda M, "Southwest VA", Vicki, Matthew and family, Chris, Lovie, Pedro and Our adopted family in BRAZIL, Our North American Black American Bears, Lily NOW HAS twins; Faith and Jason are their names!

Those little cubbies are sure making noises and funny on that site!


YOU can see them and hear their sounds at http://www.bear.org/






Blessings to all the folks at the NABC, WRI,






AND for:


Joseph, Cathy Madden, Nathan, and her family., Cindy in NC, Liz, Lee, Molly, Joanie, Jude, COFA,Judi, Matthew, Natalia, Matt, Mark's family and many friends , Pat, Irene, Kevin, Dr D, Deb, Randy, Dr B, Isabelle, Kelsey, Sabrina , Charlie and family, Jean, Julie, Rhonda, Victoria, Mildred, Andi and family, Faith, Denise, Jim, Tom, Joey, Shelby friends and family, Judi, Phylis, Joyce, Gina, Tonya, Beverly and Family, Janeth, Melissa,Virginia, Stacey, Elizabeth, Nita, Gary Siegal, Adrienna,Brian Mawbey, the Boyan Family, Jean R and friend Christy Rider, Victoria and hubbie, Stephen, Gayle, Steph, Chris, Erica, Eileen, John, Mindy, Jack, Susan Werth Becken, her brother Mike and family, Craig James Lightfoot and his family, Kenny, Audrey, Ed Saner, Patty Crowley, Bennie, Gail, Jonathan, Moe, Beverly, Dennis, Peter, Trish, Cynthia, Heidi and her family, Kathy Knights family, Edith Vaughn, Candy, Cynthia, Jenn,


and ...






(Feel free to let me know if you would like to add your/or a friends name to our circle)


Please lift these friends family and loved ones of these people in your hearts and prayers ~






YOU can join u today, you can step up, STAND UP, and can choose to to join with us.


STOMP with great HOPE and HAPPINESS!


Know that there are some powerful warriors on this page and in the next place along with some Powerful angels ~


and






together we have banded together with the energy, love and support to facilitate healing and hope for so many along their journey...






and for that you should feel just tickled to "life" and great love in connection ~






That is the HOPE in Healing Heartaches ~






Walk In Beauty,
DRSES
http://www.drsherryeshowalter.com/

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Wado ~ ~ ~

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6 comments:

Irene M said...

I am up on this Sunday and glad to see words from the great Doc SES on the page.
Home, home, home. I miss you as if I was the one away. Guess I live thru your trips. Thoughts and prayers are always with the service men/women. Keep them safe.
Shallow as it sounds: Oscars on tonite, I look forward to watch the arrivals. SNOW possible on the red carpet ?!? Crazy weather. My Sunday will be a day of rest, reflection with bye to another month. March tapping on our door.
Thankful, I remain FIRM

Anonymous said...

Good Morning to all you bloggers. The sun is trying to shine here in Va.. I am ready to take the world on today and every day. I am off to Church and then to lunch with the family. I think they are treating me. haha. So glad to read the blog today. I was wondering if the DrSES was home or coming home. Sure hope she did not get into any of the snow and ice I heard about on the news of Ohio. Think about the weather in all parts of our Country. People getting storms and snow that has never had any, it is scary. I am thankful for our men and women who is protecting our Country and I usually tell them so when I meet them. I am thankful for our policemen and women. I usually go visit our Chief of Police in my town and tell him how much I appreciate his employees. I also stop by the Sheriff dept. and thank them for all they do for our community. I remember all of those who have gone too soon. God Bless America and God Bless DRSES for all she does making others happy and filled with love.

chris said...

I will light my candle, say my prayers and send them to the heavens with the wish the Rose is well soon. I will also ask those angels to also send my love and support to the families of all the thin Blue lines everywhere.
It's a beautiful day here and I am so glad the Doc is home safe and sound. Enjoy!! at this time of the year it's good to be in the sunshine state! Getting my house in order because the next thing you know summer will be here and I so don't like to work in the heavy heat!LOL- I don't like to work period!
Happy Sunday to all -talk to ya later.

Anonymous said...

Great warm day to welcome Dr SES home to FL.
Enjoy the warmth, the sunshine and a much needed rest. Head spinning with all your comings and goings. Take best care. Be well, be smart and be grateful.

Anonymous said...

Hello, for the ones out there who do not know what Red Friday means: It is to support our troops. Always remember to shake a hand of a soldier and tell them how much you appreciate them keeping us safe. DRSES welcome home soak up the sunshine and rest well. We do appreciate you and all of your knowledge you share with us. Bless you

Anonymous said...

helloooooooo...
happy to hear "home safely"
the local news is again blaring the ignorance
and inhumanity that lives amoung us.. prayers for all the families of fallen, most dedicated officers
who are always giving to us unselfishly...
STOMP ! !
prayers and best of heart wishes to all,
hugging my angels,
sign me... A.