Men & Womens Health

Correct address for Looking for the Light, lookingforthelightblog.wp.com

My previous content has not transferred yet. I’m moving forward with new post       lookingforthelightblog.wp.com.

Thank you for following me, I appreciate your comments and friendship. We can all help others. I’m here for you, just leave a note.

Have A Blessed Day.

XO Melinda

Men & Womens Health

Hi friends, I have a new home! Looking for the Light Blog @ WP.com

Sunset

Hi everyone,

I hope life is treating you well with a heart fun of sunshine. I’m officially at lookingforthelightblog.wp.com, previous content remains at  definingmemories.wp.com. The previous post may take another week to transfer, mostly health issues, it’s not been the best week.

I apologize for the confusion and thank you for hunting me down. A big smile crosses my face when I see a familiar friend. I’m looking for a theme that excites me, you will see more versions before getting one to work. Please leave your comments if you like a theme.

A special thanks to those who reached  to me and sending blessings.

XO  M

 

Men & Womens Health

Happy Birthday Gramps, Thank you for the lessons you instilled in me

A few sayings Gramps used to teach me about life

If you’re going to be late for work, no need to go in. Always be on time.

Nothing good happens after 9:00 PM. If he can’t be here by then, you’re not going.

No phones calls after 9:00 PM.

You will be home by curfew, if you can’t I better get a phone call.

You’re accountable for yourself.

There are no free rides.

Be honest, you will only have to tell one story.

You can do anything you want. If you want to be Miss America, you can.

Every boyfriend had to meet gramps.

Respect yourself and others.

Happy Birthday, see you soon. I think of gramps everyday. One of our last memories was trying to feed you left-handed. We laughed so hard. He wished everyone left this life happy, great memories and someone to look forward seeing. Gramps looked forward to hugging granny. You and granny changed my life, saved my life and gave me the best life.

XO  Melinda

Moving Forward

Looking for the Light will move to Looking for the Light Blog

I am to sleepy to try to get the name I want. I’m hoping WP can help me this time.

Thank you for putting up with the issues with site.

Have a great day.

:)

M

Men & Womens Health

I am thrilled to accept the Respect Award from Robert at Robert Goldstein

I am thrilled Robert chose me for The Respect Award. If we don’t have respect what do we have?

Robert works hard advocating for mental illness services. He also fights hard for complete access for mental illness services. He is an amazing artist, Robert writes informative and beautiful stories. I love when his post include artwork. Pull up a chair and dig in, you may find a new friend and someone to follow.

Robert has Dissociative Identity Disorder. I’m proud he is completely open about his mental illness and how he’s open to helping others.

Robert describes what his site is about. “I’m a writer and amateur photographer who lives in San Francisco. I enjoy good conversation, history, technology and learning new skills. I have strong political views, a lifelong interest in literature, poetry, and social justice. I think I’ve finally found a format for this blog that I can live with. It evolves as I learn.

Thank you Robert  :) You’ve made my day.

Rules for award

Recipients don’t have to do anything for this award. They can choose to copy the award art created by Robert and pass it on to people who have earned their respect — or they can do nothing. The only requirement has already been met when the award is given: Being someone worthy of respect.

I have tremendous respect for so many, you’re not forgotten in this award.

I pass the award along to Coffee Grounded and Hyperion Sturm. http:www.coffeegrounded.wordpress.com

http://www.hyperionsturm.wordpress.com

Survivor

Gramps, you have been my Hero since birth *I love you and think of you everyday*

Served in WWII
Served in WWII

He was proud to serve and saved many items from his time in service. He was not known for organization, I found his Bronze Star in tool box. He was a humble man and said everyone received the medal, that is not the case.

Miss you everyday

Melinda