The Top 3 Things that My Mother Taught Me

image of carnations one whiteWell, first I have to say that I had multiple mothers. You see, when I was very small, my mother left me for the other world.

My Aunt Rita and Grandmother stepped in to help raise me. I am very grateful for their guidance and wisdom.

During this time of year, I like to stop and think about my wonderful mothers and what they taught me during my formative years. It’s hard, but I narrowed these down to the top 3 things. Read More

The Power of I

The power of I. That is the power within/the power within you. Meaning you have a choice. You can do what ever you so desire.

What I believe to be true is our question. I gave this a lot of thought again and once more have asked for help from Blue Feather so that i can explain myself clearly. I would like to do it this way. I believe we pick our parents: for me that is something else because I might have picked my mother to have me but did I pick my aunt to raise me? Well I guess I did. Even thought they came from the same bloodline you would think that the qualities that I have my mother could have instilled in me as well as her sister did. Then I look at something else I believe to be true and that is we make a contract with God to experence our life. Meaning my mother agreed to pass over and my aunt agreed to raise me and when I contracted with God I obviously agreed to those same arrangements. I sincerely believe this because when I was little my aunt always said that God had our life written in his black book and when I got older I learned we contracted with God and so here we are. I am very grateful for all that did transpire between my aunt and I only because of what she did instill in me, meaning my honesty and strength. I often wonder if I could have made it in this world without those two traits. I also know that I am what I am because of me and the choices I have made.  I will end with something else I believe to be true and that is we make no mistakes we do what we are suppose to at the time. Amen