Thoughts-Praises-Memories-Regrets- Who I am? Who I was meant to be! This is for my Daughters, Sons and Grandchildren - I would want them to learn of the things in my life that were most important to me. I am prayerful that they will know of my passions. I wish to share some of the music of all types that touch me, that tugs at my deepest emotions and express longings of intimacy and love. When words fail me music opens windows to the expressive soul.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
PInk Glove Dance
Alpharetta Public Safety and Northside Medical Join in on PINK GLOVE Dance
Most Votes win Big $$
Vote during Campaign !
Son, John is Community Affairs Officer and sets community events like this in the City and in North Fulton County.
Wonderful News
On Monday October 28th we went to John & Stephanie's home for a gathering called The Gender Reveal
Among Family and Friends we were informed that the new baby due in April 2014 will be a Boy !
It was a fun gathering and shared the Surprising news together when the big box was opened by Stephanie, John and Lyla when a Huge Bouquet of BLUE Balloons ascended over their home.
Joyful Noise and Laughter among Tears of joy.
Name chosen is:
Hagen Breen Allen
Our Name will Carry on for yet another Generation
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Dave Clark Five H O F Induction Tom Hanks
One of the most successful British Invasion bands of the Sixties, The Dave Clark Five topped the UK charts in 1965 with their iconic pop song Glad All Over. Thundering production set the DC5 apart. Their slick melodic sensibility masked their boom factor: The DC5 were the loudest group in the U.K. until the advent of The Who. Drummer, songwriter and manager Dave Clark provided a perfect foundation for Mike Smiths soulful vocals. Reaching the Top Forty 17 times in just three years, with more appearances on the Ed Sullivan show than the Beatles or the Rolling Stones, the DC5 were an enormous pop phenomenon before disbanding in 1970. The Dave Clark Five have sold more than 50 million records worldwide to date.
http://rockhall.com/inductees/the-dav...
"My Parents Brainwashed Me"
Teenager Ethan Metzger tells the Bronx Youth Poetry Slam what he responded when told his parents brainwashed him.
The first Annual Bronx Youth Poetry Slam, a competition at which poets read or recite original work, took place in May 2013 at the Kingsbridge Library in the Bronx, NY.
It was curated by Community Board 8 Youth Committee Chairman Lamont Parker and 'Advocate of Wordz'.
"Ethan Metzger did not advance to the second round, but this poem was my favorite one from the evening," said 'Advocate Of Wordz'.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
B. Obama - Victim Mentality
On Fox & Friends Wednesday 10/16/2013
Interesting take on Motives and Underlying venture
Obama's political rhetoric: Normal or Nuts? Fox & Friends this AM
WEDNESDAY Oct 16, 2013
Fox & Friends this AM
http://video.foxnews.com/v/2746871892001/obamas-political-rhetoric-normal-or-nuts/
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