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Out In The Woods of Life #FAMILY

The worst thing about this crazy pandemic was the distancing of my family. I had had enough of being away from my grandkids and my children after 3 months of isolation. As we slowly began to gravitate to each other and not allowing this virus to separate us, we agreed that distance was worse than the virus, so inch, by inch, step, by step we once again embraced the family unit with God’s blessing.

Then out of the blue we were invited to spend a few days in PA, with extended family. A place that is totally isolated from the world of noise, no internet connection, no cell phone connection, just a land line to reach the outside world. I had no idea that a place like this could still exist. We were all happy to go, to have 3 days of total isolation from the rest of the not so sane world. When we arrived I immediately knew these 3 days were going to be a time to reconnect with each other. Surrounded by God’s amazing creation, nature. Of course, my grandchildren were not to impressed with their surroundings, what no internet! But after the a few hours of complaints they also began to embrace the freedoms that nature provided.

A flowing stream that became a path of adventure and getting feet wet. Sitting alone, with phone. No connection, Takes awhile to set in.

Loved the idea that no matter where we roamed we all ended up back in the same place together.

And as day continued to march on – even without internet or phone connection – we always gathered around the BBQ to share a meal.

Yes, this little cabin allowed us to be a family. No fear, no stress, no world outside of the cabin’s four walls. What a blessed time we were given. FAMILY…I tell you there is nothing like it.

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Movie Quotes For Special Occasions by James Scheibli

Movie Quotes for All Occasions: Toasts and Tributes for Weddings, Graduations, Birthdays and all of Life’s Special Moments by James Scheibli

On how many special occasions can you say,“May the Force be with you”, “Play it again, Sam,” or “There’s no place like home?” Yet there are so many lines just under the radar that are the stuff of pure poetry and sheer genius. That’s where cinephile and true movie buff James Scheibli comes in!

In this book he has scoured the movies of the world to track down the most fitting and fabulous movie quotes for every special occasion.

From graduation to birthdays to weddings toast to golden anniversaries, film scholar James Scheibli provides cinematic quotes that are moving, memorable, inspirational, and deeply meaningful. These quotes quips, and scene -stealing lines do more than just remind us of the movies they came from. They transcend their stories and enrich your life. Quotes such as: “Every age is the same. It’s only love that makes any of them bearable.” (s for Special Occasions has the words you are looking for: the right quseen people get old, retire, and die. Rarely on the same day.” (The Last Witch Hunter, 2015)

Whether from blockbuster megabits or forgotten Indies, Movie Quotes for Special Occasions has the words you are looking for: The Right Quote for The Right Occasion.

Travel

Permission To Hustle on Carnival Cruise Line

You really don’t know what you have until you lose it. In New York we are getting ready for Phase 3 during this coronavirus pandemic. So I find myself going back in my mind to the wonderful time I had just a few months ago.

So many things to do on the ship, playing, swimming or just enjoying the most beautiful views, everyone picture worthy perfect. A. wonderful day either on the ship or on the land. Being with a special group of women didn’t hurt, I am so happy I got to experience it all with them. Love these beauties (inside and out). Salt in the air and a little sand in your hair never hurt anyone.

The cure for anything is salt water, it heals all wounds.

I count the days until I can get back on a cruise with my daughter and family, until then I have these wonderful photos to look at and dream and plan. Loved getting our cards read, oh yes I see a cruise in your future!!!

So my cruise mode is on hold now, but I will be ready to go. Just give me a hour and we can let our dreams set sail!

I also loved the quiet time, the time I got to myself, while the PTH group were working. Peace Quiet even surrounded by many is priceless. Sometimes all you need is a latitude adjustment.

Wishing all of you good health, continued health until we get out of this pandemic. Be Well Stay Well and hope to SEA YOU LATER.

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To Live Or Maybe Not by Gary Revel

To Live or Maybe Not is an entertaining walk down memory lane with musician Gary Revel. From his less-than-orthodox upbringing to his Special Intelligence Operations during the Vietnam War, and eventually his cross-country travels where we meet colorful characters from the music industry, Revel immerses readers in his adventurous world and promises more to come.

Author Gary Revel was born in Florala, Alabama. After his parents divorced when he was just 5, music became a trusted companion, and he formed his first band when he was 15. After a long career in music, Revel found himself investigating the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. in association with the US Government’s House Select Committee on Assassinations. Revel continues to release and distribute music via his Jongleur Music company as well as develop motion pictures via his Jongleur Pictures company. He is also the author of My Angel from HeavenMilestonesGrempk and Don’t Stop Dancing: Stranger Than Fiction, his investigation into the life of Michael Jackson.

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HOW TO WASH HAND SOAP #Soap #Handwash #Clean

How To Wash is a serious hand soap and is naturally derived hand soap for a personal hygiene. It provides step by step instruction that we all need to know about basic hand washing procedures.

How To Wash Hand Soap Targeted hygiene practices that can go a long way to helping keep families safe. It is especially important now to make sure hygiene precautions are not just being done, but being done correctly, to ensure effectiveness. We know proper hand washing is particularly important because it is such a critical step in preventing the spread of germs, yet a study found that 95 % of people are doing it incorrectly.  

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HOW TO WASH HAND:

Wet hands with clean, running water before applying soap.

Lather both hands, including the backs of your hands, between your fingers and under your nails.

Scrub hands for at least 20 seconds before rinsing and drying.

Home: Wash your hands before and after food prep, before eating, after using the bathroom, after touching garbage or diapers and after handling pet food. Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects, like door handles and light switches. 

Work: Always wash hands before eating and after using the bathroom. If there are communal snacks, use things like bakery tissue paper to avoid touching other people’s food. Stay home if sick and encourage colleagues to do the same. 

School: Remind children of proper hand washing techniques and timing (i.e. before lunch or snack time and after using the bathroom). 

Traveling: Avoid unnecessary travel and try to stay at least 6 feet away from anyone who is sneezing, coughing or blowing their nose. At the airport, wash your hands after going through security and after getting off the plane.

LIFE IS BETTER WITH CLEAN HANDS

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