I this poem thank you for posting it.
for one of my graduation ideas I print this poem out on nice paper and give it to the graduate along with a nice gift. so far everyone that got this poem has enjoyed reading it.
~desbah~
desiderata .
go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence.
as far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons.
I this poem thank you for posting it.
for one of my graduation ideas I print this poem out on nice paper and give it to the graduate along with a nice gift. so far everyone that got this poem has enjoyed reading it.
~desbah~
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teresa atkerson
family editor
Congratulation Bryan
your review is wonderful and Merry Christmas to you and your family.
~desbah~
i've heard it recently, and i believe it's native american.....
It's Dine (Navajo) greeting for hello...
~desbah~
ok, i'm looking for a little more advice.
it's christmas, i'm an exceptionally festive person (seriously, i start listening to christmas music the day after halloween, i'm not kidding, i love christmas!!
), and as anyone who's read my other topics and posts knows, i'm dating an unbaptized, inactive jw who hasn't been to the kh in forever but still completely and utterly despises christmas and all things associated with it (and other holidays, too, he just hates celebrations).. so the question is, how does one deal with this situation??
Merry Christmas Becka,
Here's my two cents...you do not have to change your way of celebrating the holidays. If your inactive JW boyfriend is serious about your relationship.He needs to learn to let go of his JW religious beliefs and compromise with you.
To me if you continue with this relationship with him, you will eventually lose your idenity and he will control where you live, who you can see and what is important to you...like celebrating holiday events.
The next time you talk with your boyfriend try saying, "Merry Christmas, I love you!!" see what his response is...
~desbah~
to see how i was since it's been a while since i've been at my church.
he didnt call to ask if i still believed in god.
he didnt call to ask if i doubted that he and the other pastors represented god.
I'm happy for you
it's feels good to know your pastor cares enough for you to give you a call, you are loved.
Merry Christmas
~desbah~
hi guys, haven't posted in a while, but i don't see this topic covered: is anyone else out there as christmas retarted as me?
i feel so awkward stumbling over the words "merry christmas" to friends.
also, who do you buy for?
I this time of the year, when I first started to celebrate Christmas it was stressful and I had alot of guilt, then I realized to let go and enjoy the holiday season. Some helpful hints: if you don't feel like decorating or giving gifts that's fine. Just enjoy the season. My JW mother said to me recently, Santa Clause is fake! I said to my mother I know Santa not real, but it's the idea behind giving gifts...then I said to my mother, it's always better to give than receive.
Merry Christmas everybody!!!
~desbah~
fudge is one.
have you considered making white chocolate fudge?......or adding creme de cocoa for "white russian" fudge?
or adding amaretto for "cherries in the snow" fudge?
I like giving Christmas-grams to my sisters and children. fill a holiday cup with holiday candy and attach a computer or home made Christmas card and red/green/white helium balloons.
It really doesn't matter what a real man drives...but what makes a real man, can that "real man" fixes that ride he drives.
yeah, pimp my ride!!!
the native american indians, always felt that the spirits spoke to them in visions.
often these were referred to as vision quest.
vision that through a source of odd and some what unrelated visions that explained something to you that might happen or might be happening and needs attention.
The only religion that uses peyote legally is the NAC(Native American Church). Usually a roadman travels mainly to Texas to get the peyote buttons for this ceremony. Some NAC members do have visions and its usually up to the individual to talk about their vision. Some native tribes do not use peyote to get visions. They have spirit guides and spirit animals to help them. I'm not a member of the NAC but once in my lifetime I did get a vision that came true.
~desbah~
Merry Christmas Country Woman and a Happy New Year