Mothers...
I stopped by the cemetery to visit my Mother. Her grave is partially under a Beautiful tree so even though it was close to noon, there was a little shade on her headstone and the cloud cover made it somewhat overcast at that spot as well. I talked to her and my Father for awhile. Then I wished my Mother a Happy Mother's Day and placed the white carnation lei onto her gravestone. When I stood back up, a Beautiful warm ray of Sunlight broke through the clouds and the tree canopy, and lit up her name. I stood motionless and emotions welled up inside. It was such a simple, yet profound sign, of her presence and her acknowledgement. But most of all, her Love. I remembered when I was about six years old. My Mother and I were at an airport in between flights somewhere on the continent. Just her and I. We stopped to get something to eat in a small airport cafeteria. I remember we both were ravenous and we both ordered a breakfast. Scrambled eggs and toast. I ended up pouring ...


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Today i found hawaiian red seasalt in a supermarket place here in Sweden and i smiled shook my head and thinking now we are taking their seasalt hmmm poor mommy earth no respect huh.
http://kaiana.blogspot.com/2008/08/paakai.html
http://kaiana.blogspot.com/2008/08/powerful-combination.html
The right stuff is powerful...the wrong stuff just makes your food taste salty... : )