2018-06-10T10:24:20-06:00

It was a late autumn day when we took the (what felt like a trip) to go see three husky puppies. Chuck and I had barely been dating, but we knew that we were a forever. I knew that he loved the Siberian Husky breed and I had a friend who had a relative that had three pups ready to come home, bred from blue ribbon parents. None of that mattered to us at all. We sat on the floor... Read more

2018-06-05T16:48:47-06:00

Spirit visitors are a constant in my life, especially during nighttime when they come through. I often call it drive thru sessions for the spirits, often not giving much information. That’s the thing, it takes a lot for spirits to come through with any communication, which is why they often show us signs like butterflies and cardinals, drain our cell phone battery and play us songs. These are the spirits that came through recently – — Elizabeth/Betty – She said... Read more

2018-05-31T05:17:49-06:00

So many of us have loved ones that have crossed to the Other Side, and who we love and miss. One of my new favorite Oracle Decks is called Talking to Heaven (by Doreen Virtue and James Van Praagh). So this one is a bit different – ask one person on the Other Side (or if you don’t have anyone – ask an angel or guide) to send through a message that you need to know. “What do I need... Read more

2018-05-29T19:04:23-06:00

This morning’s full moon visited us with a lot of feisty emotion. Many might’ve not been able to sleep the night before, the fire of the moon raging within. Full moons effect everyone differently, but for me they make me overly emotional and anxious. I was one of those who didn’t sleep, but it wasn’t simply the full moon. Being a military mom isn’t an easy one. I was a military mom-in-law for four years, and then suddenly that military... Read more

2018-05-29T08:33:35-06:00

As a child I always hated to get my hands dirty, but that all changed when I got my first place. I cut out pictures of gardens, messy much like my hair, filled with colorful flowers, herbs, and veggies growing together as one melting pot of love. It’s the perennials that have always been my favorites, though. Perennials remind me that even through hard times (winter, hot sun, bugs, heavy rains, and drought) that they are strong and can keep... Read more

2018-05-23T06:19:30-06:00

Yesterday I dropped my son off for boot camp for several months of training (he is going to be a medic). I thought I was prepared. He’s been in college for a couple years and I’d gone through my stages of empty nester. I thought I was prepared but I wasn’t. As I stood in the hallway while he signed his paperwork, tears just didn’t roll down, an ugly cry erupted from my soul and my family just looked at... Read more

2018-05-14T05:45:12-06:00

Oracle Cards are an excellent way to listen to your guides and your higher self, and sort through the confusion. We are bombarded by real life that we forget to take a minute to tune in. Oracle can help reassure. They can help renew  and they can help remind you of your inner strength. Take some deep breathes, look at the below cards, and choose the card that most speaks to you. Which card do you choose? . . .... Read more

2018-05-13T19:43:58-06:00

May 15, 2018 at 7:48 a.m. EDT, the new moon will rise in the sky. Being that this New Moon is in the sign of TAURUS, this moon makes it a wonderful time to begin a new career and look over money/finances. A Taurus is a hard worker and a reliable employee. They take work, financial situations and life very seriously and put a lot of pressure on themselves. They like the nicer things in life and will take the extra... Read more

2018-05-10T06:40:37-06:00

It’s rare for me to feel out of control. I’m typically quite direct and decisive, and I’m feeling vulnerable. Being a business owner and the sole household manager, with a very long list of things that have to be done – clients to re-schedule, books to finish, yard and house to keep up – and yet I’m sitting here waiting for the call from my dad’s doctor. In the next couple weeks I will say ‘see ya soon’ (boot camp)... Read more

2018-05-07T08:13:18-06:00

My dad and I moved in together not long after my mom passed away. Like living with any roommate, there’s ups and downs, arguments and laughs. My husband and kids have been (mostly) patient through the family blend. When we moved out to the country my dad was so upset that he pouted for several months before realizing that he loved watching the turkeys, the antics of the ducks, saw birds he’d never seen before, and sit on the porch... Read more


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