This is a message I received from an incredible medium that I know named Maureen Hancock. For a non-believer in medium's she told me things NOONE could have known. Please read on....Thank You :) Rachel
Help make a last wish come true for Paula Swanson. Paula, a beautiful woman in her40's, is in the final part of her journey here with her family. She has been fighting cancer for several years. She doesn't have much time and little resources left. Her last wish on her bucket list is to see the Grand Canyon with her daughter (&a personal nurse). I have been helping her through the transition part but want to assist her in reaching that last wish. I am personally covering the helicopter tour in a brand new Eco-friendly (comfortable) copter, but need help with other expenses. If you would like to help make this wish come true, tax deductible check scan be made out to, "Seeds of Hope" and sent to 516 North Bedford St., East Bridgewater,MA. 02333 (mark envelope "Paula's Wish"). We need to put this together and send her in two weeks. If you are not in a position to give, please say a prayer for Paula.Hugs from Heaven,Maureen
From Rachel: If you are unable to contribute financially in these economic times please say a prayer for Paula - Spread Love ;) Thank You Again - Rachel
To Contact Maureen : mdhancock@comcast.net
Friday, August 21, 2009
Monday, June 15, 2009
THIS IS A GREAT CAUSE "BUILT ON RESPECT"
www.built onrespect.com
A DIY APPROACH TO HELPING THE WORLD
HeidiMinx has started Built On Respect to help Tibetan refugees in exile. She travels between NYC and Dharamsala , India to teach sustainable to small youth-run non-profits that are making a difference to their communities.
Concentrating on positive youth action, she works to fight cultural genocide, ageism, discrimination, discrimination and raise social and political awarness.
PLEASE JOIN: PENNYWISE, BOUNCING SOULS, SICK OF IT ALL, MADBALL, BNB PRODUCTIONS, CH3, STREET DOGS AND MORE IN SUPPORT!!!!
VISIT www.BuiltOnRespect.com to see video's, pictures, blogs, and to learn more!!
A DIY APPROACH TO HELPING THE WORLD
HeidiMinx has started Built On Respect to help Tibetan refugees in exile. She travels between NYC and Dharamsala , India to teach sustainable to small youth-run non-profits that are making a difference to their communities.
Concentrating on positive youth action, she works to fight cultural genocide, ageism, discrimination, discrimination and raise social and political awarness.
PLEASE JOIN: PENNYWISE, BOUNCING SOULS, SICK OF IT ALL, MADBALL, BNB PRODUCTIONS, CH3, STREET DOGS AND MORE IN SUPPORT!!!!
VISIT www.BuiltOnRespect.com to see video's, pictures, blogs, and to learn more!!
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
DANCING WITH THE DEVIL (POEM)
I witnessed the Devil consume you on that dark and dreary night
Manipulating your mind and soul engrossed within your fright
He never would have came had he never heard your knock, if never awakened by your screams the door would still be locked
SO EASILY YOU DO FORGET, here on earth we have a choice. When in hell we have no mind, no presence nor a voice
I saw the Devil stab you and you hardly could inhale....Sought you with his yellow eyes, whipped you with his tail
Little by little I watched you slip as inch by inch you lost your grip
He never would have came had he never heard your cry. If never softened by his touch or taken by your reply
Remembering my lover on that dark and dreary night. As sure as in sleepless slumber your spirit takes its flight
I saw you dancing with the Devil as if you knew him all the while
Falling down upon your knees weakened by his smile
He never would have came had you never let him in
If never able to beat you, the dance could not begin
You once were inside out, now he's turned you inside in
Shallowed by his gripping nails stinging on your skin
The sun is finally setting beating down upon your face
Lucifer escapes your core with smooth and subtle grace
I have held you in my arms
I have watched you stand alone
Hoping somehow you would forget everything that you were shown
If I felt you'd listen I could tell you all I've heard
Yet until I know he wont return I will not speak a word
by: Rachel G
;)
Manipulating your mind and soul engrossed within your fright
He never would have came had he never heard your knock, if never awakened by your screams the door would still be locked
SO EASILY YOU DO FORGET, here on earth we have a choice. When in hell we have no mind, no presence nor a voice
I saw the Devil stab you and you hardly could inhale....Sought you with his yellow eyes, whipped you with his tail
Little by little I watched you slip as inch by inch you lost your grip
He never would have came had he never heard your cry. If never softened by his touch or taken by your reply
Remembering my lover on that dark and dreary night. As sure as in sleepless slumber your spirit takes its flight
I saw you dancing with the Devil as if you knew him all the while
Falling down upon your knees weakened by his smile
He never would have came had you never let him in
If never able to beat you, the dance could not begin
You once were inside out, now he's turned you inside in
Shallowed by his gripping nails stinging on your skin
The sun is finally setting beating down upon your face
Lucifer escapes your core with smooth and subtle grace
I have held you in my arms
I have watched you stand alone
Hoping somehow you would forget everything that you were shown
If I felt you'd listen I could tell you all I've heard
Yet until I know he wont return I will not speak a word
by: Rachel G
;)
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Lil' Man's Homemade Mother's Day Card To Me :)
COVER:
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY (With a drawing of a Japanese Lilly one of my favorite flowers)
INSIDE:
To M.O.M,
Thanks for making dinner, it's awesome. Steak and cheese are not good because they don't make you happy. <------ LMFAO
P.S. Smokey steaks do make me happy
I had no money to buy you any gift certificates so here they are....
1.) One day worth of washing dishes
2.) One Day worth of me cleaning my room
3.) One day worth of a free hand massage
4.) One day worth of bed and breakfast
5.) One day worth of anything you want
You are the best Mom ever and I love you - Booka Shady
YES, I teared up sooo funny and sweet :)
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY (With a drawing of a Japanese Lilly one of my favorite flowers)
INSIDE:
To M.O.M,
Thanks for making dinner, it's awesome. Steak and cheese are not good because they don't make you happy. <------ LMFAO
P.S. Smokey steaks do make me happy
I had no money to buy you any gift certificates so here they are....
1.) One day worth of washing dishes
2.) One Day worth of me cleaning my room
3.) One day worth of a free hand massage
4.) One day worth of bed and breakfast
5.) One day worth of anything you want
You are the best Mom ever and I love you - Booka Shady
YES, I teared up sooo funny and sweet :)
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Trying To catch Your Attention
Trying to catch your attention for what seems to have become years
I wonder what your doing now....wishing you were here.
Suck upon my silky breasts
lick up and down my thigh
Your touch has made me weaker
Your love has made me high
Our bodies move in rythem as if we they knew it all the while
A wink across the crowded room as you sneak that sexy smile
Sorry ...that is it ;)
I wonder what your doing now....wishing you were here.
Suck upon my silky breasts
lick up and down my thigh
Your touch has made me weaker
Your love has made me high
Our bodies move in rythem as if we they knew it all the while
A wink across the crowded room as you sneak that sexy smile
Sorry ...that is it ;)
Sunday, May 3, 2009
One Of My Causes
January 3, 2004
Abington fire victims seek to reclaim lives: Little saved from apartment building PAYSHA STOCKTONThe Patriot Ledger
Almost a week after she lost her home and everything in it, Linda Richards can't stop thinking about her computer.
Full of poems and short stories she labored over for years, her hard drive and backup disks melted in the fire that destroyed her nine-unit apartment building at 262 Adams St. in Abington last Sunday.
Firefighters believe the fire started when a burning cigarette ignited a couch in a first-floor apartment just after 1 a.m.
‘‘I've just had a really bad week,'' said Richards, 35, now staying with her mother in Rockland.
‘‘None of us had insurance.''
It's almost unimaginable - watching everything you own become a soggy, charred mess, then witnessing your entire building disappear in a day.
The Adams Street apartments, a subdivided historic mansion, were immediately demolished Sunday night.
Abington Fire Chief Malcolm Whiting said he didn't want any of the 10 adult residents scavenging in the waterlogged, unstable structure.
Firefighters saved all they could, he said. But that was very little.
Richards got a bag of sooty clothes, a painting and some bathroom stuff.
A bunch of new furniture, which she hasn't even started paying for, was ruined.
‘‘What can I do now?'' she said. ‘‘I have nothing. We just have to start over again.''
Abington neighbors and local relief groups want to ease the burden.
A fund for the fire victims is set up at the North Abington Cooperative Bank.
Rachel Walls, 29, of Abington is also collecting donations.
Walls said she recently found herself low on money after she became ill and was laid off.
St. Vincent de Paul of Abington helped her with food, Christmas presents and rent, she said.
‘‘I promised I would do something for somebody in need,'' she said.
‘‘I drove by that fire and it was really an eye-opener.''
So far, Walls has received donations of items or cash from 20 local businesses. South Shore Family Church, at 90 North Ave., has also agreed to collect donated items.
The church will accept furniture, clothing and other donations from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and after noon on Sunday.
The Red Cross in Brockton is helping Walls. The group visited the scene during the fire and has helped residents throughout the week.
Tobias Cowans, an assistant director, said the Red Cross encourages people to donate money or gift certificates.
Fire victims like new clothing and items, especially things they can pick out, he said.
‘‘It's a psychological thing - people want new clothing that fits,'' he said.
The Red Cross gave three residents vouchers for new eyeglasses, said Dawn Snow, a program manager.
Three residents who couldn't stay with family or friends were given hotel vouchers for two nights, she said.
Two women were hospitalized for smoke inhalation, including Doris Jackson, who turns 90 years old Saturday.
Jackson, whom firefighters rescued from her third-floor apartment by ladder, was released from Brockton Hospital Friday.
She planned to rest at her nephew's home in Weymouth and move into an Abington senior apartment next weekend.
‘‘It was kind of rough,'' she said of her trek down the fire ladder.
‘‘I got a few bruises. I'm pretty hoarse from hollering.''
Bill Mello, her nephew, said the donations will help Jackson, who lost her glasses and other necessities.
Richards agreed that her neighbors' generosity is giving her a much-needed lift. ‘‘It feels so good that people are helping.''
Donations
—To donate clothing or furniture, call Rachel Walls at 781-871-2604, or Pastor Patrick Purcell at 617-291-3808
— To donate to the local Red Cross, call 508-586-4790
— To donate to the fire victim fund, visit the North Abington Cooperative Bank, 6 Harrison Ave.
Paysha Stockton may be reached at pstockton@ledger.com.
Copyright 2004, 2009 Patriot Ledger, The (Quincy, MA), All Rights Reserved.
Abington fire victims seek to reclaim lives: Little saved from apartment building PAYSHA STOCKTONThe Patriot Ledger
Almost a week after she lost her home and everything in it, Linda Richards can't stop thinking about her computer.
Full of poems and short stories she labored over for years, her hard drive and backup disks melted in the fire that destroyed her nine-unit apartment building at 262 Adams St. in Abington last Sunday.
Firefighters believe the fire started when a burning cigarette ignited a couch in a first-floor apartment just after 1 a.m.
‘‘I've just had a really bad week,'' said Richards, 35, now staying with her mother in Rockland.
‘‘None of us had insurance.''
It's almost unimaginable - watching everything you own become a soggy, charred mess, then witnessing your entire building disappear in a day.
The Adams Street apartments, a subdivided historic mansion, were immediately demolished Sunday night.
Abington Fire Chief Malcolm Whiting said he didn't want any of the 10 adult residents scavenging in the waterlogged, unstable structure.
Firefighters saved all they could, he said. But that was very little.
Richards got a bag of sooty clothes, a painting and some bathroom stuff.
A bunch of new furniture, which she hasn't even started paying for, was ruined.
‘‘What can I do now?'' she said. ‘‘I have nothing. We just have to start over again.''
Abington neighbors and local relief groups want to ease the burden.
A fund for the fire victims is set up at the North Abington Cooperative Bank.
Rachel Walls, 29, of Abington is also collecting donations.
Walls said she recently found herself low on money after she became ill and was laid off.
St. Vincent de Paul of Abington helped her with food, Christmas presents and rent, she said.
‘‘I promised I would do something for somebody in need,'' she said.
‘‘I drove by that fire and it was really an eye-opener.''
So far, Walls has received donations of items or cash from 20 local businesses. South Shore Family Church, at 90 North Ave., has also agreed to collect donated items.
The church will accept furniture, clothing and other donations from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and after noon on Sunday.
The Red Cross in Brockton is helping Walls. The group visited the scene during the fire and has helped residents throughout the week.
Tobias Cowans, an assistant director, said the Red Cross encourages people to donate money or gift certificates.
Fire victims like new clothing and items, especially things they can pick out, he said.
‘‘It's a psychological thing - people want new clothing that fits,'' he said.
The Red Cross gave three residents vouchers for new eyeglasses, said Dawn Snow, a program manager.
Three residents who couldn't stay with family or friends were given hotel vouchers for two nights, she said.
Two women were hospitalized for smoke inhalation, including Doris Jackson, who turns 90 years old Saturday.
Jackson, whom firefighters rescued from her third-floor apartment by ladder, was released from Brockton Hospital Friday.
She planned to rest at her nephew's home in Weymouth and move into an Abington senior apartment next weekend.
‘‘It was kind of rough,'' she said of her trek down the fire ladder.
‘‘I got a few bruises. I'm pretty hoarse from hollering.''
Bill Mello, her nephew, said the donations will help Jackson, who lost her glasses and other necessities.
Richards agreed that her neighbors' generosity is giving her a much-needed lift. ‘‘It feels so good that people are helping.''
Donations
—To donate clothing or furniture, call Rachel Walls at 781-871-2604, or Pastor Patrick Purcell at 617-291-3808
— To donate to the local Red Cross, call 508-586-4790
— To donate to the fire victim fund, visit the North Abington Cooperative Bank, 6 Harrison Ave.
Paysha Stockton may be reached at pstockton@ledger.com.
Copyright 2004, 2009 Patriot Ledger, The (Quincy, MA), All Rights Reserved.
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