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Posted

Hello everyone,

I received two beautiful e-mails recently with some inspirational words surrounded with wonderful music. I have added these to my own web site http://findingmybananabreadman.com/ .

Here are the links to both of these meaningful messages:

An Irish Blessing -

http://www.e-water.net/viewflash.php?flash=irishblessing_en

and

Finding Joy - Sweet Truths -

http://www.findingjoymovie.com/

Enjoy,

John - Dusky is my handle on here

Love you Jack

Posted

WaltC,

You're quite welcome. I'm glad it came at just the right time for you. You're the first person I met on here three years ago.

Peace,

John - Dusky is my handle on here

Love you Jack

Guest moparlicious
Posted

Dusky,

My dear friend, thank you so much. I am hurting so much these days, it is coming up on the year anniversary of Dan's death, its hard to believe it has been this long. Those were truly beautiful and I am crying my heart out but love those links.Thanks!!!!!!!!!! Your friend, Kim

Posted

John, those moved me to tears. The tune "Down by the Salley Garden" that accompanies the Irish Blessing is so beautiful. A musical couple I play with introduced me to that song and we play it every time we get together.

Here is what grabbed me in Finding Joy:

"Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things."

It is the little things, indeed, that I miss the most.

Thank you, John.

Mike

Posted

Mike that is the line that gets to me too, and it is so true isn't it? I think back to even the most simple things that Steve and I did with the girls and would give anything to go back to those times, yet at the time they were just that.... a simple thing that now seems like a big thing. sigh.....

Love,

Wendy :wub:

Guest Vickie O'Neil
Posted

John, Thank You!

The Irish blessing is so poignant. Patrick O'Neil was my husband..& if that's not Irish..I don't know what is. The video showed a cabin in the country with a stome fence built..another Irish thing. My husband & his Dad were building a stone fence when Pat died... at his cabin..a simple old fashioned stacked stone fence. So I cried & I thank you for the remembering of my beloved Irish Man.

Pat & I built a stacked stone garden together as well..a back breaking labor of love.

Vickie O'Neil

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