Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!

If anyone does come and read my blog, I wanted to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New year. This year has been a trip and a half with all the things going on in mass media and social media. The election, and all the drama that ensues with politics. We the people need to galvanize and work to make the world a better place for ourselves. I know that a lot of people don’t want to hear the truth about this reality we are in, but eventually they will need to face facts.

A lot of the people we are told to look up to are not very good people, and they have no intention of changing. They are rich and powerful because of that fact. Money makes this wicked, material world go round, and those who have the most of it have carte blanche with what they can do in this world. My advice to any normal citizen of this world is to stay righteous, keep moving forward, and open your mind to other possibilities. There is a lot going on in this world right now and sticking your head in the sand is not the answer to making it a better place.

Seek knowledge and understanding, use the brain GOD gave you, and don’t believe everything you see or hear. If it’s on the TV it’s most likely a lie or fabricated. Just because someone smiles or banters with you doesn’t make them a good person. People do very evil things in the dark and you need to be aware of that fact to keep yourself and your family safe. Just because you don’t want to face negativity and evil doesn’t make it magically go away. Put on the whole armor of GOD and fight for what is right. Peace, love, and light to you. L8r

RIP To A great dog, Maggie

So we had to put our dog Maggie to sleep this past Monday. It was really difficult, and I’m still not feeling well about it. We had her for about 13 to 14 years and she was a part of our life on a daily basis. I walked her at least twice a day every day and she was such a big personality in the house. When I got her from the pound so many years ago, there was a note on her cage saying that the previous people brought her BACK to the pound after getting her because she barked too much.

That was very true about Maggie. She loved to bark…at people, other dogs, us, you name it haha. She was a great guard dog though, and she always alerted us when a package was being dropped off at the door or if someone was there close to it. I miss hearing her bark and I miss her presence in the home. Whenever we came home she greeted us at the door. She was always so excited and happy to see us.

She started having seizures about a month or two ago, and it progressively got worse as time when on. She lost a lot of weight to where she was skin and bones. She wasn’t her old self and we knew it was time to let her go. I pray to GOD that her animal spirit is happy and in a better place right now. I pray she is with GOD and the angels now and driving them crazy with her barking and endless energy. Maggie was a great dog and she’ll definitely be missed. I have a lock of her hair that the vet gave us before they put her to sleep. I’ll hold onto it until the day I die, because I don’t ever want to forget that dog.

She was a pleasure to have rescued from the pound, and she really made life interesting and enjoyable for the time she was with us. I hope we enriched each others lives as much as I think we did. RIP To Maggie, you will always be loved in the Harris household. L8r