Hey Kelly Happy to hear from you again! Sad to hear you're in a bad mood. Well take it easy for a while, like Rita says, the struggle you are fighting can be taken up again later when you feel better about it. No, I don't know Rita, but yes I do live in Belgium too. That's really special, don't you think so, Rita? Lately I asked you, Kelly, if you do some meditation because I do and it strengthens me very much. It's a question of finding your basic strength within yourself. I believe within oneself there is down deep a place where it's always peaceful. It's the place where I feel God lives in. Don't know if you believe in God and I'm sure He loves you too as you are His child too. I didn't tell you yet but I'm always using a wheelchair and for me it has been and still is a struggle to be satisfied with what I have. I can imagine this is hardly possible when you're in prison, but I think it's not completely impossible to find a bit of peace with yourself too. Just a thought of mine, feel free to do with it what you want. Thank you for the hugs, I return them to you with much gratitude and love,
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post. It is interesting to hear about American TV. The Voice only came over to the UK last year, but it has done a lot better than the X Factor which makes me happy, although admittedly I do quite like Simon Cowell.
Well, Bob I realized I forgot to include the art pictures I promissed; they'll come later with a letter from Belgium then. You'll get them! :-)
It's late here. And it was a very hot day!
I am visiting George jr tomorrow and these will be my 2 last visits. He will be sad... I know him. :-(
I visited today the museum of Carl Sandburg; one of the greatest poets of America! His parents came from Sweden. Did you hear from him, Bob? He wrote many! poems for the people, he was a prose writer, he wrote children's songs and forgotten songs also, he played the gitar. He was a filosopher, a socialist, an activist and wrote the biography of Lincoln's life. He won the Pulitzer price with it. I saw his tiny birthplace in Galesburg, IL Where I am at.
A man who visited Belgium, took an interview of me. While he had visited Belgium and had written an article about my country. And was writing other articles in a magazine relating to Carl Sandburg. I told him I loved poetry! I bought two books of Sandburg and some postcards. I love reading in general as you know. Just finding the time to read ;-)
Have a nice tomorrow, Bob; and I hope you'll receive pretty soon my letter!
When George jr would be released, he has to stay one yr and a half in Chicago. where he is supervised. But he has a job and his pro deo lawyer Jessica is searching for a groups house to readjust to society. We hope for the best!!
If so, I will help him to do that!That is then my mission. ;-)))
I read your blog. Does it warm your heart to know your son is out there making 4th of July memories whether it's a BBQ, fireworks, & family, or even the aftermath clean up? Logan & I went to work together & went to the family's cabin in Shelton after we got off. I'd have to say the highlight was kayak racing with Logan, my lil sis, and her husband. We made smores & had dinner & came home & lit off a few fireworks. It was fun & I love when I can actually get some of Logan's attention....ya know teenagers are pretty busy doing a whole lotta nothing :0) Hope all is well with you. I will talk to you soon.
Happy to hear from you again! Sad to hear you're in a bad mood. Well take it easy for a while, like Rita says, the struggle you are fighting can be taken up again later when you feel better about it. No, I don't know Rita, but yes I do live in Belgium too. That's really special, don't you think so, Rita? Lately I asked you, Kelly, if you do some meditation because I do and it strengthens me very much. It's a question of finding your basic strength within yourself. I believe within oneself there is down deep a place where it's always peaceful. It's the place where I feel God lives in. Don't know if you believe in God and I'm sure He loves you too as you are His child too. I didn't tell you yet but I'm always using a wheelchair and for me it has been and still is a struggle to be satisfied with what I have. I can imagine this is hardly possible when you're in prison, but I think it's not completely impossible to find a bit of peace with yourself too. Just a thought of mine, feel free to do with it what you want. Thank you for the hugs, I return them to you with much gratitude and love,
You'll get them! :-)
It's late here. And it was a very hot day!
I am visiting George jr tomorrow and these will be my 2 last visits. He will be sad... I know him. :-(
I visited today the museum of Carl Sandburg; one of the greatest poets of America! His parents came from Sweden. Did you hear from him, Bob? He wrote many! poems for the people, he was a prose writer, he wrote children's songs and forgotten songs also, he played the gitar. He was a filosopher, a socialist, an activist and wrote the biography of Lincoln's life. He won the Pulitzer price with it. I saw his tiny birthplace in Galesburg, IL Where I am at.
A man who visited Belgium, took an interview of me. While he had visited Belgium and had written an article about my country. And was writing other articles in a magazine relating to Carl Sandburg. I told him I loved poetry! I bought two books of Sandburg and some postcards. I love reading in general as you know. Just finding the time to read ;-)
Have a nice tomorrow, Bob; and I hope you'll receive pretty soon my letter!
a big hug from Rita
We hope for the best!!
If so, I will help him to do that!That is then my mission. ;-)))