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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

2010 US Presidential Thanksgiving Proclamation!!!




A beloved American tradition, Thanksgiving Day offers us the opportunity to focus our thoughts on the grace that has been extended to our people and our country. This spirit brought together the newly arrived Pilgrims and the Wampanoag tribe - who had been living and thriving around Plymouth, Massachusetts for thousands of years - in an autumn harvest feast centuries ago. This Thanksgiving Day, we reflect on the compassion and contributions of Native Americans, whose skill in agriculture helped the early colonists survive, and whose rich culture continues to add to our Nation's heritage. We also pause our normal pursuits on this day and join in a spirit of fellowship and gratitude for the year's bounties and blessings.

Thanksgiving Day is a time each year, dating back to our founding, when we lay aside the troubles and disagreements of the day and bow our heads in humble recognition of the providence bestowed upon our Nation. Amidst the uncertainty of a fledgling experiment in democracy, President George Washington declared the first Thanksgiving in America, recounting the blessings of tranquility, union, and plenty that shined upon our young country. In the dark days of the Civil War when the fate of our Union was in doubt, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a Thanksgiving Day, calling for "the Almighty hand" to heal and restore our Nation.

In confronting the challenges of our day, we must draw strength from the resolve of previous generations who faced their own struggles and take comfort in knowing a brighter day has always dawned on our great land. As we stand at the close of one year and look to the promise of the next, we lift up our hearts in gratitude to God for our many blessings, for one another, and for our Nation. This Thanksgiving Day, we remember that the freedoms and security we enjoy as Americans are protected by the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces. These patriots are willing to lay down their lives in our defense, and they and their families deserve our profound gratitude for their service and sacrifice.

This harvest season, we are also reminded of those experiencing the pangs of hunger or the hardship of economic insecurity. Let us return the kindness and generosity we have seen throughout the year by helping our fellow citizens weather the storms of our day.

As Americans gather for the time-honored Thanksgiving Day meal, let us rejoice in the abundance that graces our tables, in the simple gifts that mark our days, in the loved ones who enrich our lives, and in the gifts of a gracious God. Let us recall that our forebears met their challenges with hope and an unfailing spirit, and let us resolve to do the same.



Monday, October 25, 2010

GREGORY ISAACS DIED AT AGE 59!! R.I.P.





Reggae singer was known as the "Cool Ruler!"

The "Cool Ruler" has died. Reggae great Gregory Isaacs, who earned that chilled-out honorific thanks to his natty dress and emphasis on romantic, yearning tunes, died at the age of 59 at his home in London following a yearlong battle with lung cancer, according to BBC News.

Isaacs, best known for his bubbling 1982 hit "Night Nurse," gained his nickname as a result of his 1978 album, Cool Ruler, on which he perfected the reggae style known as "lover's rock," a swaying, bouncy sound that mixed the insistent thrum and downbeat of the Jamaican islands with a 1950s R&B crooner-style vocal.
"Gregory was well-loved by everyone, his fans and his family, and he worked really hard to make sure he delivered the music they loved and enjoyed," his wife Linda said in a statement.

Though his recorded persona was that of a sensitive, often heartbroken man, a Los Angeles Times obituary noted that Isaacs was blocked from taking up the mantle of the late Bob Marley as the next international reggae star as a result of his outlaw "rude boy" persona, which resulted in dozens of arrests over the years on drug and gun charges, as well as a serious cocaine addiction.

Isaacs, born in Kingston, Jamaica, on July 15, 1951, loved listening to American R&B singers such as Sam Cooke and Smokey Robinson on the radio as a child and began making a name for himself as a teenager in the 1960s, performing at talent contests and with other vocalists before going solo in 1970.

After a string of self-released albums and singles on his own African Museum label, he finally hit pay dirt with 1973's "My Only Lover," widely considered the first lover's rock tune. Like so many of his hits, it showcased his sensual, smooth tenor and kicked off a decade-plus run of chart-toppers that peaked in 1982 with the seductive "Night Nurse," recorded at Marley's Tuff Gong studios. In addition to his entrancing high and longing vocals, Isaacs used urgent moans and groans as the signature punctuation on some of his most beloved songs.
In keeping with his outlaw image, Isaacs was unable to celebrate the hit because he was serving a six-month prison sentence in Jamaica for unlicensed handgun possession. "I'd say he's one of the three geniuses I've known in the reggae music business, and I've known everyone," said Gary Himelfarb, who released several Isaacs albums on his label, RAS Records, in the 1990s.

"Gregory was the kind of person who could walk through a room of 20 people and come out the other side and tell you what everybody was wearing," added Himelfarb, known professionally as Dr. Dread. "He could sit at a piano and compose incredible tunes. He was really brilliant. He was on a whole other level than your typical Jamaican artist."

While the combination of his legal troubles and the ravages of drugs on his subtle voice contributed to his unreliability, Isaacs nonetheless became an inspiration to a new generation of reggae stars through his combination of lover's rock and more politically charged tunes, such as "Black Liberation Struggle."
Son and fellow reggae singer Kevin Isaacs, who appeared on the joint 2000 album Father and Son, tweeted a tribute to his dad Sunday night, writing, "R.I.P Dad, you're a great father to me and my Idol. That's all I can say for now, I'm hurt. My dad just died. Give thanks to all his supporters."

Though he was said to have recorded 500 albums in his career, the Timessaid Isaacs put the number at closer to 200. His final album was 2008'sBrand New Me for the African Museum label.

Share your well-wishes for Isaacs' family in the comments.

Friday, October 22, 2010

IT'S HOLLOWEEN...TRICK OR TREAT?!

PLANNING TO TAKE YOUR KIDS TRICK OR TREAT!! A lot of krazy stuff happens in halloween, so please be safe and be careful! 










Here are a few Holloween jokes...or you can call it Q &A's have a hearty one!!!!

Q. What do goblins and ghosts drink when they're hot and thirsty on Halloween?
A. Ghoul-aid!!!


Q. What is a Mummie's favorite type of music?
A. Wrap!!!!

Q. Why do demons and ghosts hang out together?
A. Because demons are a ghosts best friend!

Q. What's a monster's favorite bean?
A. A human bean.

Q. Why can't the boy ghost have babies?
A. Because he has a Hallo-weenie.

Q. What do you call a witch who lives at the beach?
A. A sand-witch.

Q. Where does a ghost go on Saturday night?
A. Anywhere where he can boo-gie.

Q. What did the skeleton say to the vampire?
A. You suck.

Q. What do ghosts say when something is really neat?
A.Ghost

Q. Why did the ghost go into the bar?
A. For the Boos.

Q. Why was the girl afraid of the vampire?
A. He was all bite and no bark.

Q. Why did the game warden arrest the ghost?
A. He didn't have a haunting license.

Some of these jokes are very 'bat' some might even say it is 'scary'. :-)   HAPPY HOLLOWEEN!!!!!

Friday, July 16, 2010

RELOCATION!

Hi All!

I recently relocated back to my home away from home, NorthWest, Seattle WA, and I guess I must have brought the sunshine with me, because we have been getting nothing but beautiful weather up here....and I am loving every bit of it!

It is so good to be back, I am really feeling the love from old, new friends and acquaintances.  My family drove down from Canada to see us already, and that reunion was long overdue!!!!!

Anyway, It is good to be back home!!! Talk too soon.....MUAH!!!!!!!!! :)

Sunday, June 20, 2010

A GIFT TO ALL FATHERS on FATHER'S DAY!!!!

by: The Island Mompreneur

Today is "Father’s Day!" So, are you planning to surprise your dad on his special day?! You really don't need expensive gifts to show your love and gratification to your dad. Show them you really admire and love them by giving your dad a gift that came from your heart, a simple greeting card  would probably work!

Father’s day is a very special day to thank and honor your father for everything he did for you.

My definition of:
F.A.T.H.E.R.S.
“F” aithful...
“A” lways there...
“T” rustworthy...
“H” onoring...
“E” ver-loving...
“R” ighteous...
“S” upportive...

"Happy Father's Day to my wonderful Hubby, Kevin, for being the best daddy in the World!!! and all the Dads and Step-dads who are handling their business...your good deeds has not gone unnoticed!!!!! Have a BLESSED SUNDAY DADS OF THE WORLD!!"

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

JUNE BOOKS OF THE MONTH!!!

So...I have been reading the New Best Sellers' author, Eric Jerome Dickey, and I have already completed reading two of the GIDEON trilogy....so far I've read:

SLEEPING WITH STRANGERS,
WAKING WITH ENEMIES, and
I'm currently reading DYING FOR REVENGE....

If you're an avid reader like myself, you should definitely pick these up these novels if you like Eric Jerome Dickey, he's one of the Best African American Authors of 2010!!!

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I'VE BEEN M.I.A. FOR A WHILE NOW!!

By: Islandmompreneur

Hello all! Its been a while since I've been on my blog...and I'm sorry if it seems like I've neglected you all. I have been doing a lot of reading and writing, and soul searching, basically, I've had a lot on my mind lately, and am incredibly happy I can come here and spill my thought process, by saying what's on my mind.!!

Anyway, I'm back and thanks for your patience.

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