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December 30, 2007 - Sunday
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Current mood:  amused
Category: Blogging
I'm praying for Peace, Love and Understanding........tall order I know. :)
Glenn and I went to the movies yesterday morning. We were all excited to see I Am Legend. Our hearts and minds were wide open and we weren't disappointed with the beginning and some of the middle but the ending was truly a let down. We love Will Smith and we wanted this to be another Blockbuster for him but that didn't happen for us.
If you see it and think differently or want to talk about it please post.
Hugs, Zissy
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December 28, 2007 - Friday
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Current mood:  rejuvenated
Category: Blogging
I hope that all of you had a peaceful and safe holiday. Glenn and I returned home today and we had a wonderful Christmas with his family. It was the first time that we have all been together since 2004 and it was a wonderful time. Glenn will be off until January 2nd, 2008 so we will be enjoying a few more days together without him having to go to work. :)
Blessings to All of you and we hope this New Year brings you Peace, Love and Understanding.
Hugs, Zissy
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December 5, 2007 - Wednesday
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Category: Parties and Nightlife
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November 17, 2007 - Saturday
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Current mood:  restless
Category: Dreams and the Supernatural
I was just stumbling through the internet and came across this tonight. I'm just passing this along and sharing. I'm not saying whether I believe one way or another. Hugs, Zissy
Rose's Apple Heart Ache Cleansing Spell - By: Rose Ariadne This very special spell will work to release the negative energies of "heart ache", and send them back into the cosmos from where they came... We'll call this one "Rose's Apple Heart Ache Cleansing". By the way, you can find more witch craft spells here. STEP 1: Gather a "diced" apple, honey, and cayenne pepper, along with the things you'd normally have on your altar. STEP 2: Check your Internal and External sacred spaces – and cast your circle by following the DVDs in the Home Academy or The Mystical World Of Ancient Witchcraft. (including calling quarters or anything else you wish to invite to this ritual for help) As you are doing this, acknowledge (and think about) the pain you are feeling – but do it from a place of "calm" inside of you. Think about how the pain is temporary… and how time will heal this wound, no matter how hard it is to believe. STEP 3: Light your diety candles, and light a protection based incense (if you have one) STEP 4: Lay the diced apple on a plate, on your alter, and cover the pieces with honey, and cayenne pepper. As you are doing this, visualize that the honey is the "love" connection that you have with the person you are hurting over. As you sprinkle the cayenne pepper, visualize this as the pain that you are feeling. Almost "see" the pain coming out from your heart and into the cayenne pepper. STEP 5: Check your belief… make sure that in your heart, you believe that you have released your pain into the cayenne pepper – and that, above all, you believe that this spell will release some pain from your heart. STEP 6: If you are using incense, visualize the pain and heartache dispersing into the air through the smoke of the incense. STEP 7: When you feel a calmness about you – and are confident you have released some of the bad energies filling your heart, thank your deities, snuff out the candles and open your circle. Take the diced apples with honey and cayenne pepper and bury them in a hole in the ground away from your home… When done properly, this spell is extremely effective in helping to "get over" a broken heart. It's really the first step in "moving on" and finding Love that is "right" for you. Repeat this little spell at least once or twice a week at first (or more if you are still having a hard time). The reason for the repetition is that your "mind" will re-fill your heart with more sadness, and you must continually release the pain… Matters of the heart are very delicate, and I'd appreciate it if you'd print this article and put it somewhere you can find it – if you ever need it. This very special free spell will give you a wonderful way to use Magick to overcome any kind of heart ache... Rose has been practicing different forms of Witchcraft for over 27 years. For more information on spells for witchcraft visit her site The Ask Rose Ariadne Witchcraft Site"
http://www.articlemap.com/article.php?id=16685&act=print
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November 16, 2007 - Friday
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Current mood:  content
I wanted to wish all of my friends a very Happy and Safe Thanksgiving. Glenn and I will be picking up our friend Son from work on Wednesday and taking him with us to Vegas for Thanksgiving with Glenn's folks. We've known Son for almost 10 yrs. now and it's been a couple of years since we have seen him so we are all looking forward to being with one another.
So best wishes to all of you and have a Thanksgiving filled with Peace, Love and Understanding.
Hugs, Zissy
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November 14, 2007 - Wednesday
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Current mood:  content
Category: Food and Restaurants
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November 14, 2007 - Wednesday
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Current mood:  irritated
I'm not sure if I'm hyper-sensitive or what but it seems everywhere I turn lately all I meet are the mean and nasty people. I'm told that I am being paranoid and that makes it even worse I think. Any way I'm not going to bore anyone with the details of the last few weeks for me but I would like to say something. If you are having a bad day and you feel the need to take it out on something or someone please pass by the short fat gal that is smiling ear to ear with no teeth. That's me and I would appreciate it if you would just pass me by without even a glance because I can't take one more mean, nasty person in my life. Hugs, Zissy 
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November 13, 2007 - Tuesday
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Category: Food and Restaurants
..>"Cuban Sandwich"
The Sandwich ! | cubanfoodmarket.com For 3 Sandwhiches ..>Ingredients:..>Ingredients: | For a real Cuban Sandwich, do not add anything else.
| ..> | ..> | ..> Preparation: Cut Cuban bread into 7 to 8 inches long sections and slice lengthwise. Spread mustard on both halves and pile the ingredients, for each sandwich, as follows (do not alter the order): 1 slice dill pickle, 1/3 of the ham, 1/3 of the roast pork, 1/3 of the Swiss cheese and top with another slice of dill pickle. Close sandwich and spread a bit of butter on each side of the bread crust. Place on sandwich press. Heat until the cheese begins to melt. Serve while still warm. ENJOY!!
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October 8, 2007 - Monday
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Category: MySpace
A study conducted by UCLA's Department of Psychiatry has revealed that the kind of face a woman finds attractive on a man can differ depending on where she is in her menstrual cycle. For example: If she is ovulating, she is attracted to men with rugged and masculine features. However, if she is menstruating or menopausal, she tends to be more attracted to a man with duct tape over his mouth and a spear lodged in his forehead while he is on fire. No further studies are expected.
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September 20, 2007 - Thursday
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Current mood:  cheerful
Category: Life
Please join us. Hugs, Zissy
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