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Hello and welcome
to Feelings from the Heart. The following are some of my poems that
I would like to share with you. I wish that I was the kind of person
that can just sit down and whip a poem out but, alas, I'm not. These
were written during times of complete humility, a time of realizing and
feeling what life is all about. Of what is important and what isn't; and
finally discovering that all around us, are wonderful and beautiful
things, and all we have to do is accept them for what they are. To
relish and enjoy them and hopefully, live the kind of life that will
entice these feelings to come without the heart ache that usually brings
them to the surface.
I have also found out that
"things" aren't important at all. While putting my web
pages together, a warm fuzzy thought came to me and I would like to
share it with you. I
have always wanted to have "things" thinking that it would
make me happy, i.e., my mum's cut glass punch bowl that was given to
her from her mum at her wedding; her diamond wedding ring and, well, you
know what I mean. I have found that my web pages have given me the
very best gift in my entire life as I have realized that the
"things" that I do have and am sharing with you, I will have
with me forever. They
say, "you can't take it with you", but I think that I
can. I can take my feelings, my joy of sharing with others,
pictures, information, the genealogy that I help them find, etc.,
that they might not have had otherwise. I also can take my
memories. My mum's punch bowl probably wouldn't fit in that box I
will be in anyway and what would I do with it? But my beliefs are that
my spirit will live forever and I will have the same thoughts that are
in my head, my soul and my memories after my physical body is gone. I
can't take diamond rings, a chest of drawers or whatever, but I
will always have my joy and my love of helping others. The tears come, knowing that I have helped connect puzzle pieces, the excitement
when finding out that a picture I have posted is the only one available
for someone to have and of the gratitude that they share with
me. These are mine forever and ever. I
am eternally grateful for the opportunity of sharing those things that I
have been given. Whether it be a yellowed, torn newspaper; the ability
to be able to figure out where to go to find information or just being
able to have this computer. You will never know how grateful I am
that I have lived long enough to have the blessing of being alive
during the "information highway" and of having dear friends
who have helped me learn how to use it. Thanks Ginni for your
caring and sharing with a complete stranger!
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