Yule celebration In Lake Charles, Louisiana
Pre rit will start around 8:30pm Rit hopefully beginning around 9pm.
Please remembber to bring a gift from the heart and some finger food if ya wanna eat afterwards.
Also remember, no alcaholic beverages, or any illegal drugs of any sort. If you are under the age of 18yrs of age and would like to attend. Please bring written conscent! There is a good reason I request this!
Make sure you wear something warm. For it might be a little cold that night.
If you would like directions, please call me at 337-884-4653
Hope to see everyone out that night.
Love and Light,
Mamma Shae
Blessed Upddate and Blessed Samhain
Wishing everyone a Blessed Samhain today!
Also an update on my nephew.
HE IS HOME!!! HAZZAH!
When he arrived in Germany from Iraq, they took him to the hospital emidiately!
Put stints in his kidneys and he passed alot of stones. They got his other kidney working. No Sponge Kidney after all!
He has to have lipatripsy to break up one large stone!
He will be ok.
Thank you to everyone who helped and prayed and sent him energy!
Bless you all!
Mamma Shae
URGENT REQUEST
Hello everyone.
I am asking for Urgent healing energies, prayers, and candles for my nephew Christopher Anderson.
He has been in Iraq for over two years now and has left Iraq to go to Germany!
He is very ill!
One of his Kidneys has quit working and the other one is full of stones.
He is in seriously bad condition! From what my sister-in-law said, the doctors are calling one of the kidneys a sponge kidney! This is very serious!
He has a baby boy who he only got to see a short while during and after his birth.
He needs a well daddy!
Thank you,
Mamma Shae
Faces of Druids
I found this video and thought I would share it.
Enjoy
Honoring Our Children
July 25, 2007
The Best We Can Be
Honoring Our Children
From time to time. I find a Daily OM that really touches me. This one has touched me strongly.
Everything we do and say in the presence of our children makes an impression on them. We may think we can get away with swearing or gossiping in front of them when they can't talk, but we have forgotten that just because they can't talk doesn't mean they don't hear. They are sensitive sponges absorbing their environment in ways we will never know. Even if the words don't make sense to them, they make an impression, as does the energy behind the words. We honor our children when we acknowledge that they are fully present from the very beginning and when we offer ourselves to them in ways that model the best of what humans can be.
When we bring a child into the world, a great welling up of love and hope fills our hearts. We unequivocally want the very best for our children, and we want to be the best parents a child could ever want. We begin to see ourselves and our lives in a different light, and things that seemed okay before we had a child suddenly reveal themselves as problematical. This can lead to a somewhat mincing review of our habits of speech, thought and feeling, our relationships, and our physical habits. We may feel that we have put ourselves under a microscope, which can be stressful. However, it can also lead to a great healing of our own unresolved issues and, in turn, it enables us to be good parents to our children. Talking to other conscious parents about this life transformation can be very helpful.
Our desire to become the best we can be is often strongest at the very beginning of a child's life and sometimes loses its intensity as we grow accustomed to their presence. However, it is never too late to look at ourselves and notice whether we are offering our best to our children. That original welling up of love and hope can inspire us throughout our lives to be the best we can be.



