Hi Fantasy.
Hi Michelle. Long time no see.
Yes. Lots has happened in the past week. I am now the literature page editor for the Rat Creek Press, plus things are opening up for my ministry. I have a lot to think about.
Oh? Like what?
Like which direction Heart's Alive is supposed to go. I have some ideas, and with the help of my church, I will be able to carry one of those directions out.
Oh, I see.
I also got thrown off by Christmas, and I'm hoping to get back into the swing of things if not this Saturday, which I doubt, then for sure the next.
Why don't you think we'll be getting together on Saturday?
Well, I am volunteering in the prayer room for Breakforth Canada. It happens every year, and I really enjoy it. I'm doing things all day.
Wow, that sounds like fun.
It's fun and challenging at the same time. I really get a booster shot when I do God's work at Breakforth.
That's good.
By the way, thank you for digging in the earth a lot this week...well, you and the Lord.
She giggles. Thank you, but that's what I do best. Wht did you like most?
Everything. The Lord showed me the copy of a dream I wrote down, and you took it from there. Then, you both showed me how the Game planet could go and its theme. Then I was able to go back to my book. I'm truly grateful for that.
She giggles again, No problem. Like I said, that's what I do best, and when I'm with my Master, it's all the more fun.
I smile at her, and I feel so encouraged. I feel that interacting with Fantasy has been the best thing I have ever done. She is still rummaging around in the earth, and I am so glad of the seeds she and the Lord are planting.
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Tilling
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Monday, January 10, 2011
First Post of 2011 & Time Square Magic
Hi Fantasy.
Hi Michelle. Partying it up a bit weren't you. ;)
No no, I...well, maybe.
Hey, just joking. How was your new year?
It was fun. My husband and I went to a new year's party at the place where he takes Ballroom Dancing. It's called Dance With Me Studio here in Edmonton. They had a New York Theme. We danced until ten, had a wonderful lunch and danced some more. I even learned a dance called the cupid shuffle.
Cupid has his own dance? Lucky guy!
lol, Yeah, and it was fun. It was a line dance. Then we danced until midnight and brought in the new year. They even had a ball that dropped just like they do at the real time square.
Wow, how did they do that? They can't fit a real lit ball inside!
lol of course not Fantasy; they made it from paper and other materials. How about a poem about magic, new york, and dancing?
Done. She flings a little shimmer at me and is gone.
Time Square Magic
They sit at different tables
Tables decorated with different colors
Colors making the room look different from normal
Normal of day to day
Day or rather of New Year's
Year's end where most people have a partner
Partner sitting alone yet glancing
Glancing at each other, trying to hide their shyness
Shyness is keeping them apart
Apart from each other until...
Until he makes a decision and stands erect
Erect and walks over to her.
Her blush is attractive to him as he asks her to dance
Cupid makes his mark as they dance in the middle with the others
Others who are feeling the magic
Magic of New York
New York beckons as they dance there
There they are now, no longer in that room
Room in a place so cold
Cold is replace by the warmth of a magic that took them away
Away to the real Time Square
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