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    • Waiting Patiently…
      It is an amazing thing how when you feel as though you are in a dark room… so dark that you cannot see your hand in front of your face, when you thought there was a door but as soon as you checked the door was nowhere to be found. Then, all of a sudden, [...]
    • When You Feel Like Giving Up…
      As some of you are aware… my family has been going through very deep and dark valleys lately as many others are. This time in our lives are a testament to God’s faithfulness, even when we feel as though He is nowhere to be seen or even felt at times. He is still there. There are [...]
    • A Heart’s Cry
      Dueteronomy 6:5: And thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might.
    • The only TRUE motivation
      *****JESUS*****
    • Saying Good-bye is never easy
      As I write this, my thoughts wonder to our beloved friend who we will greatly miss named Keani. Keani was our family kitty whom I have had for over 9 years. She passed away early on Sunday, July 5, 2009. She was gone before we woke. It has taken all this time for me to [...]
    • A Life in the balance
      Now, as I write this… my long time friend’s mother is being taken off of life support. My emotions are running the gammot during this time, so I thought I would write about it. My friend, lets call her “H”, and I have known each other for about 13 years. I spent so much time at [...]
    • A Broken Toe
      Yesterday, while I was cleaning our formal dinning table… I had to walk between the table and our china hutch. Well, the space between the two is a little tight and I ended up ramming my right pinky toe into the corner of the china hutch. This then caused my toe to move outward and began [...]
    • Conviction
      During the last week or so, I have been struggling a bit regarding my time here… not here on this site, I mean here on this planet. See, recently my husband and I have been given an opportunity to work together in a new business. This couldn’t come at a better time, however, it has [...]
    • Infant Blues
      I have had a hard time today and lately at different times. As many of you know from reading my “About Me” page, I have lost 5 babies. Well, it is difficult during the holidays. Also, I watched a movie tonight that had a young couple loose their baby right after it was born. It [...]
    • Working On… Working Out
      I have been feeling a bit strange lately. I haven’t been sure if it was me having panic attacks or something else. It would make sense if it were, however, when it comes upon me… I am not particularly feeling “panic” like. Could it be a subconscious panic attack? Is that something that is possible? See, [...]
    • Truthoughts Today – Insight on a Sunday
      So, I’ve been a busy little bee lately. I have been working with my husband and a good friend of ours to launch a new company… and boy does it take a lot of work. Don’t get me wrong… I am loving every minute of it! Everything is so new and exciting, I just love [...]
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      Well, long time no type! LOL… I have been very busy lately and haven’t had much time to type out a blog post. I always feel like it has to be “just so long” to make it a post, so I guess that has discouraged me a bit from taking the time to post. Anyway, [...]
    • A Birthday I will NEVER forget!
      For this birthday, I almost ended up in the hospital… As you can see by the pictures below, it left a lasting impression! My birthday was on August 13th and I had a decent day thanks to my husband. The incident which brought on the pics below happened a couple days before it though… Bradley and I were [...]
    • A Must See Tribute…
      This is a must see video which was created by my husband. I hope that this video brings you much enjoyment and brightens your day. It is amazing how images so preacious can melt your heart and bring a smile to your face. Well, as many of you may have read in my previous posts… we [...]
    • They Have Arrived ~ 5 New Kittens!
      Click here for Part I.  Part I tells the prestory of Mieshka coming to our home and her pregnancy. It took me a while to be able to post that story because I was having numerous problems with uploading pictures. So, to update you, she has had her babies! Mieshka had her babies on July [...]
    • Our new addition ~ Kitty plus… HOW MANY BABIES???
      It has been awhile since my last post, so today I thought that I would write about our new kitty. B and I were out one day and when we came home, there was a young kitty in our bushes. This little kitty was a girl and she was so sweet. She looked like she [...]
    • An Inspiring Video – Must See!!!
      Click Here for the Video I just wanted to share this video that I found through Stumbleupon that is really great and inspiring. The dept of love this man has for his son is beyond words. The caption for the video on the site is, “Incredible video about the relationship between a father and son…. and [...]
    • The Death of my Dad – Part II
      If you have the ability to listen to this video, please do as you read because it will enhance your reading experience. This was the song that I listened to throughout my grieving period and it was comforting. Part I As I stated in my previous post, this ended up being one of the most emotionally [...]
    • The Death of my Dad – Part I
      If you have the ability to listen to this video, please do as you read because it will enhance your reading experience. This was the song that I listened to throughout my grieving period and it was comforting. Today I am going to write about the death of my dad. I have previously shared some [...]
    • My Salvation
      Today, I thought that I would share with you my salvation testimony. When I was younger, from birth, my grandmother and my dad would take me to church. They were Catholic. Though they never told me how to be saved, they told me who God was and who Jesus was, etc. I remember whenever my dad [...]
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My Fav Movies

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This page is dedicated to my joy of movies. Here I will discuss the movies that I like and the details that I know about them. I have a facination with where movies are filmed, whether they are true stories or not and the actors who play in them, and oddly – whether they are alive or not. I may also list some of the movies that I highly do NOT reccomend. If you have favorites that you would like to share, please do. Also, please tell me why you like them, etc. I love information as I said previously… so share away!

One of my all time favorite movies is “If A Man Answers” 1962 staring Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin. This was the first movie I had ever seen Sandra Dee in and her beauty just captivated me. I didn’t know at the time that her and Bobby Darin were married when they filmed this movie, so that just added to the enjoyment of it. It is a cute movie that is as light and bubbly as 1960’s movies go, but I guess that is another reason why I enjoy them. The color in 60’s movies is so vibrant and the storylines are so make-believe that it is not stressful to watch them. Sure, some of the acting back then was a little corney, but at that time, people went to the movies to get away from the stresses of life… not relive someone elses. Now days, some movies stress me out more than my own life so I just can’t watch them. The story behind this movie is kind of funny regarding comparing a marital relationship with dog training. It sounds odd, but the movie makes some sense in that department. This movie is out on DVD and I would recommend it. Here is the trailer:

 Another favorite of mine, though I haven’t seen it in a long time, is “Dream A Little Dream” 1989 staring: Corey Haim, Corey Feldman and Meredith Salenger. This is a sweet movie that has all of the charm of an 80’s teen movie. I have to say that my favorite part is the Theme Song (the rock version RCA records, performed as a duet: lead vocal = Mickey Thomas). This is the type of movie that you have to pay attention to or you may miss something important. If you do not like movies that go back and forth between reality and dream sequences, then this movie may not be for you. One down side to this movie though, that I do not like is the new age practice that the older lady engages in to bring the movie to a close. Probably one of the reasons that I enjoyed this movie so much way back when is because I had a crush on Corey Haim, but what pre-teen girl didn’t? You can purchase the DVD. Here is the trailer:

 Another one of my favorites is “That Funny Feeling”  1965 staring Sandra Dee and Bobby Darin. This is another quirky 60’s film that makes light of misunderstandings to the hilt. This romantic comedy was nominated in the 1966 Oscars for Best Original Song by Bobby Darin, “That Funny Feeling”. Here is a music/video clip of Bobby Darin performing this song:

 

The Plot: Joan Howell, (Sandra Dee) plays a housekeeper, who begins dating wealthy businessman-playboy, Tom Milford (Bobby Darin). When Tom wants to bring her safely home after they have an accident, she claims to live in a much nicer apartment (one of her employers homes who is away) because she is embarrassed about her over-cramped apartment that she shares with her roommate Audrey (Nita Talbot). What Joan doesn’t know, is that this employer is Tom. Tom goes along with this out of curriousity because he is enamoured with her beauty, though he does not know that Joan really is his housekeeper. On top of it all, Tom’s best friend, Harvey (Donald O’Connor) has very valuable paintings hiding in Tom’s apartment and he is absolutely convinced that Joan will sell them. If you are in the mood for a light hearted comedy, you will really enjoy this movie. I recommend it. Here you can purchase the DVD. Here is the trailer:

 

Here is the best Jesus movie of all time called, “Jesus Of Nazareth” 1977 made for television, staring: Robert Powell, Anne Bancroft, Ernest Borgnine, Claudia Cardinale, Valentina Cortese, James Farentino, James Earl Jones, Stacy Keach, Tony Lo Bianco, James Mason, Ian McShane, Laurence Olivier, Donald Pleasence, Christopher Plummer, Anthony Quinn, Franco Zeffirelli, and a myriad of other stars. This movie accounts the life of Christ from preconception (before Mary and Joseph became engaged) up to when Jesus assended into heaven. The acting is exceptional and really brings to life the scriptures while staying true to what is written in the Bible. Robert Powell really captured the essence of Jesus in every scene, not one is lacking in depth and perception with clarity and realistic portrayals of each character. This movie is a must have. Here is one clip of the movie, this scene is of the Passover meal:

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