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9j4581 Fantastic article.Much thanks again. Fantastic.
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5sZlxe I appreciate, cause I found just what I was looking for. You've ended my 4 day long hunt! God Bless you man. Have a great day. Bye
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Reflections of our WGHS class reunionBy Dot Horne Marrocco “Reflections” seem to be a very airopprpate word. Being caught in the whirlwind of seeing my classmates and just trying to recognize them and reconnect was such a joy. Many thoughts and feelings passed through me as I looked into each of their faces and eyes. There were many different responses to my approach, but I did try to approach every one that I thought was a classmate. I want to try and sum up my experience. It doesn’t matter to me what our differences may have been 40 years ago. We have some years in common that no one else on earth can share. My heart was overwhelmed with love and gratitude for the special words, touch and smiles from each special person. I went with the attitude that I wanted to connect with everyone that was there. I am amazed at the accomplishments of our class. The least have become the greatest, and some of the greatest, the least. I don’t mean fame and money and good looks. I mean in the attitude of life. The long and winding road had brought us home once more. I hope that we can put aside whatever differences we have and cling to what we have in common and learn to grow together. You know, I think that we all need each other more than we know, now that we are entering our age of retirement. I agree with Kathy O”leary, all we have is the now. I hope that all of you will feel free to join my heart in wanting to connect on a deeper level. Even the ones who didn’t seem to want to connect are teaching me to love others in a deeper way. Like the tapestry illustration, our lives are entwined into a bigger picture. All the threads have a special place as they are woven through. Some may be one little golden strand, or a dark thread to cause another area to show up more brightly. To those classmates alive and gone, who are in touch and those who aren’t, my heart bursts with love and gratitude for you. A special thanks to those who have embraced me with open arms in spite of my many faults and imperfections. You are the cream that rises to the top!Al & Dot Marrocco4840 Old Hwy KLonedell, MO 63060-1714636-629-7532
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sEhWyd The topic is pretty complicated for a beginner!....
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Love this piece Rob. Seeing you make it, in real time, was cool. This was what inspired me to dip my toes into this pool & start making art the next day. Great tool! Wish I had a "brush" like this one in my studio.A magic ,moving dot brush that I do not have to clean after using it! I also related to what you or Jay said about mandala making.
By: Regina | Sep 13, 2008 | Report Comment
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