What would be the hardest thing to change about yourself?
Posted on Sep 30th, 2009
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mum's the word
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for September 30, 2009:
.....the skin i was birthed in...te-hee, and all of a sudden make a sunshine discovery from many a cloudy day in my life that calls for a BLOOM of a hit from a dinger of a .....and a blossom to make it right <3

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Letting people do what THEY want all the time.
here is a blossom for you ….
To love and receive is everything one can ask for from a nurturing discovery of the grateful and forever Divine, amongst/about us.
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Thank you, Cindy and Nicole for your sweet input of sharing<3
In fact, I wouldn't mind being in it myself!
You're such a sweety pie!
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You have obviously suckled in the nectar of the 'Rose' and 'Freedom' from above ( of Divine Blessed sharings)
…. and ain't it-a Blessed gathering, G-1
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Ri, you divine being you………..love the wonderful skin u are in…….and oh, yes…..here is a lotus blossom I plucked from a pond just for you…
sweetness, I just had a chance to listen to your voice mail in German and English! I actually understand German pretty well, but lack vocabulary and cannot speak it well.
I am so moved by your sweetness, Amy. I shall treasure it always in my heart.
Namaste
That is soo wonderful Nicole. I don't speak a whole lot of it any more, haven't had a good German conversation for quite some time, actually. I've lost much of it through it's neglect of not speaking it…..guess that's why it comes out in German/ English when ever I do. This would be one cr…azy conversation to be heard, huh…LOL
So how many languages do you speak?
I am fluent in French and English only, but my third language is Spanish, then German and after that only smatterings of Hebrew, Yiddish, Italian, Latin, Russian and New Testament Greek. hugs
Is That all….sheeze louise….haa-haaa. I plan to pick up some cd's on how to speak Spanish, some day. I've always enjoyed listening to the sound of it being spoken.
Your a gifted person in so many ways, Nicole. I bet I know which one would be the hardest to learn……like all of them?….te-hee:)
I have a talent for languages. But the hardest ones for me are Russian and Hebrew - different alphabets, challenging grammar etc
'Da'…I hear ya'. This is as much Russian as you're going to get out of me, there sunshine:) lol
lol! Spasiba
see: http://knol.google.com/k/david-petherick/how-to-say-thank-you-in-russian/3gtd3hu64fjvx/3#
Vous etes un bel esprit ….merci pour le partage, Nic'.
Tout le meilleur dans votre chant de chansons arrive. Les etreintes de papillons colores soient sur votre epaule.
Much Love and Blessings from here in Ontario, my butterfly:)
Lv,
Ri'
You being busy 'over there' and moi being busy over here, never got to hear where and when you will be singing. I bet it'll be a wave of 'sweet and angelic goosebumps on my arm, eh:)
Huggzies, all around your wonderful world of voices…la'la'lala'laaaaaaa.. :))))))
we are singing with 11 other choirs at the Festival of Sacred Music at the church of the Saint Nom de Jesus on Adam st in Montreal. It will be glorious! We are doing the Hallelujah chorus from the Messiah. Mozart's Laudate Dominum and Ave Verum Corpus, Franck's psalm 150 and a lovely movement from the Brahms Requiem in German.
….”HOLY” ! You wow me:)
As my grand kids would say….”Sw…eet!”
the joint pieces went so well! we had a glitch with the piece our choir did on our own because we couldn't hear the piano, but it doesn't matter. As the francos says, “C'etait une belle experience!”