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Webmistress: Amy (aka Delilah)
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Since: February 19th, 2008 (April 23rd, 2007 as Something Wicked)
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This entry will be all about the wonderful gifts my loved ones have given me this holiday season. Each and every present was awesome and I'm so thankful for them. Christmas is Love. I"m not exactly sure what type of format I should be setting this entry up in... I guess list form with description is probably best.
Here on Earth (Movie) from Lisa A Few Good Men (Movie) from Mom & Dad Cassarole Dish (dishes) from Mom & Dad 2 Heavy Duty Frying Pans (dishes) from Carla & Charlie Shark hand vac (appliance) from Carla & Charlie Holiday PJ's (clothes) from Mom One Tree Hill Season 3 (TV Show) from Carla & Charlie Heroes Season 1 (TV Show) from Ryan Christina's House (Movie) from Mom & Dad A Nativity Scene (Ornament) from Egian Down Came the Rain (Book) from Jamie CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder (PS2 Game) from Ryan $30 Gift Certificate for Pizza Delight (Restaurant) from Carla & Charlie $30 Gift Certificate for Upper Deck (Restaurant) from Danika $100 Gift Certificate for Sobeys (Grocery Store) from Mom & Dad
So emotional these days. I found myself reading an article in a Canadian magazine called Reader's Digest that made me cry so much I just have to write about the story.
It's about three teenage boys 20 years ago who just so happened to take a long way home (a way they never usually take) to play road hockey at one of their houses. They had also decided that day not to stop at the corner store for slushy's (something they usually always did).
On this walk home they discovered in a ditch of icy water a 3 hour old baby in a pink Adidas bag. She was blue and shaking.
The teenage boys had never held a baby before but knew she needed to get warm fast and wrapped her in a dry shirt and took turns holding her body to theirs to bring up her temperature.
Because of them she was saved and lived a wonderful life adopted by a wonderful family. They never do find out who left her in a ditch to die.
20 years later they are reunited with Baby Jessica who wants to thank them for her life. It's really an amazing story that makes me truly faithful that there was something wonderful out there taking care of that sweet baby. Someone up there wanted her to live that day.
He’s an essence that remains beautiful And his soul is the air she breaths. Immortal; Forever. A love time couldn’t erase, But destined to end in tragedy.
It’s the blood he wants Pumping through her veins. And it’s love that pushes her to ask; To live forever with him; To be an immortal being.
He’s cold But warm with her touch. His lips caress her neck. He hesitates. He can’t bring himself to do it. Though he longs for the sweetness of her blood, He can not bring her into his darkness. He pulls back.
The darkness is his eternal sadness. And a punishment he’s forced to endure. Forever, and ever. How could he ever punish her with such a curse?
She tells him she loves him. Reminds him of an eternal love They could have forever. That she could forget why she was there in the first place; They both could.
But he refuses And takes a step away from her warm embrace. He holds his hand out to her. She shakes her head, ready to break. He reaches for the wooden stake in her hand, And for the last time he whispers, “I love you.”
She crumples to the floor and whispers through her tears, “Forever.”