Daily Archives: June 9, 2013

How do you choose to feel today?

Since we are in charge of how we choose to feel, I choose to feel DELIGHTED that I get to live this life I have, right here, right now. I choose to feel blessed that I get paid to do work I find fulfilling with people and a world I love.

Tarot Card of the Day: Knight of Wands

Your Card for today.  Meditate upon the meaning this card might have for you since it showed up at this exact moment. Not everyone saw this.  Not everyone attracted this message onto their monitor.  YOU DID. There are no mistakes.
MEANING:  This is a great time for travel if you can get away. You should be feeling charged up, full of energy, and ready to get things done. Your self-confidence is likely to be increasing and this should help you toward your goals. Knights are messengers, and in the Wands suit, the messages are likely to be positive and related to work or career. Your projects are likely to be/have been more successful than you would have expected or predicted. You have a lot of reasons to feel pride. Savor it. Continue reading

Rest in Peace Hardee S. Henderson, III

Hardee S. Henderson, III

Hardee S. Henderson, III

Rest in peace, old friend.  In 1992,  Hardee was the last attorney I worked for before doing what I do now.  Hardee could be a very kind and generous man, and his personality was bigger than life.  He was beloved by many. He gave me courage to morph from a 22 year career as a criminal defense paralegal into doing my own thing. We’ll meet again, my friend.  Thank you for everything you added to my life. July 15, 1952 – May 30, 2013. Florida Today obituary here. MS Obituary here.  A celebration of his life will be held Friday, June 14 at 12pm, at the chapel at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy’s Upper School (5625 Holy Trinity Drive, Melbourne).  In lieu of flowers, please send donations to To Write Love On Her Arms (twloha.com).

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We must always be prepared to clean up the messes we make, as it is not reasonable to expect others to act as our parents. Charlie Scheidecker