Guest guest Posted November 15, 2000 Report Share Posted November 15, 2000 Thank you Jane Your Poem was just right Joyce M. -- poem My, My, Crewbies - Am I the only one up? Let me brief you. My life is always changing. NF2 is a big factor in that. I went to part time hours in February of this year. I have given notice now that I will retire fully Jan. 31st, 2003. I am really looking forward to this. I got my disability started last month. Of course, I will have to move to accomodate budget - need cheaper rent. I am going to look into low-rent housing. Hopefully, I can get that and then get some help with my medical bills. My real goal is to live simply and write poetry. We all know poets never make any money while alive! That is okay! It would kock me off SSD! I just got on! You helped me earlier in the year as I applied for SSD with your support. Thank you. Now when you see me post and I say "O dear, a tear" the poem below will explain that. I wrote this for a friend. Love, Jane O Dear, A Tear ~ 11-04-2002 11:35 Jesus wept. Life pulls us in many directions Leaving our hearts in many sections Some want this, Others want that It makes our hearts go flat. O dear, a tear ~ Life changes beyond our control It becomes fragments instead of whole Running around, trying to be found We get dizzy and fall to the ground. O dear, a tear ~ The Shadow of the Almighty is here Rest in Thee to alleviate the fear Under His wings our hearts will sing And feel the peace of God it brings. Oh dear, a tear ~ Psalm 91:1 He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. Hymn: O Love That Will Not Let Me Go Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2002 Report Share Posted November 15, 2002 My, My, Crewbies - Am I the only one up? Let me brief you. My life is always changing. NF2 is a big factor in that. I went to part time hours in February of this year. I have given notice now that I will retire fully Jan. 31st, 2003. I am really looking forward to this. I got my disability started last month. Of course, I will have to move to accomodate budget - need cheaper rent. I am going to look into low-rent housing. Hopefully, I can get that and then get some help with my medical bills. My real goal is to live simply and write poetry. We all know poets never make any money while alive! That is okay! It would kock me off SSD! I just got on! You helped me earlier in the year as I applied for SSD with your support. Thank you. Now when you see me post and I say " O dear, a tear " the poem below will explain that. I wrote this for a friend. Love, Jane O Dear, A Tear ~ 11-04-2002 11:35 Jesus wept. Life pulls us in many directions Leaving our hearts in many sections Some want this, Others want that It makes our hearts go flat. O dear, a tear ~ Life changes beyond our control It becomes fragments instead of whole Running around, trying to be found We get dizzy and fall to the ground. O dear, a tear ~ The Shadow of the Almighty is here Rest in Thee to alleviate the fear Under His wings our hearts will sing And feel the peace of God it brings. Oh dear, a tear ~ Psalm 91:1 He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. Hymn: O Love That Will Not Let Me Go Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2002 Report Share Posted November 16, 2002 THANK YOU JANE, THIS POEM FITS A SITUATION I AM IN RIGHT NOW THANK YOU AND MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU AS YOU MAKE THIS CHANGE IN YOUR LIFE. I HOPE WHEN AND IF THE TIME COMES THAT I HAVE TO DO THE SAME I CAN BE AS BRAVE AS YOU CATHERINE poem My, My, Crewbies - Am I the only one up? Let me brief you. My life is always changing. NF2 is a big factor in that. I went to part time hours in February of this year. I have given notice now that I will retire fully Jan. 31st, 2003. I am really looking forward to this. I got my disability started last month. Of course, I will have to move to accomodate budget - need cheaper rent. I am going to look into low-rent housing. Hopefully, I can get that and then get some help with my medical bills. My real goal is to live simply and write poetry. We all know poets never make any money while alive! That is okay! It would kock me off SSD! I just got on! You helped me earlier in the year as I applied for SSD with your support. Thank you. Now when you see me post and I say "O dear, a tear" the poem below will explain that. I wrote this for a friend. Love, Jane O Dear, A Tear ~ 11-04-2002 11:35 Jesus wept. Life pulls us in many directions Leaving our hearts in many sections Some want this, Others want that It makes our hearts go flat. O dear, a tear ~ Life changes beyond our control It becomes fragments instead of whole Running around, trying to be found We get dizzy and fall to the ground. O dear, a tear ~ The Shadow of the Almighty is here Rest in Thee to alleviate the fear Under His wings our hearts will sing And feel the peace of God it brings. Oh dear, a tear ~ Psalm 91:1 He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. Hymn: O Love That Will Not Let Me Go Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2002 Report Share Posted November 16, 2002 Your welcome, . Jane Re: poem THANK YOU JANE, THIS POEM FITS A SITUATION I AM IN RIGHT NOW THANK YOU AND MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU AS YOU MAKE THIS CHANGE IN YOUR LIFE. I HOPE WHEN AND IF THE TIME COMES THAT I HAVE TO DO THE SAME I CAN BE AS BRAVE AS YOU CATHERINE poem My, My, Crewbies - Am I the only one up? Let me brief you. My life is always changing. NF2 is a big factor in that. I went to part time hours in February of this year. I have given notice now that I will retire fully Jan. 31st, 2003. I am really looking forward to this. I got my disability started last month. Of course, I will have to move to accomodate budget - need cheaper rent. I am going to look into low-rent housing. Hopefully, I can get that and then get some help with my medical bills. My real goal is to live simply and write poetry. We all know poets never make any money while alive! That is okay! It would kock me off SSD! I just got on! You helped me earlier in the year as I applied for SSD with your support. Thank you. Now when you see me post and I say " O dear, a tear " the poem below will explain that. I wrote this for a friend. Love, Jane O Dear, A Tear ~ 11-04-2002 11:35 Jesus wept. Life pulls us in many directions Leaving our hearts in many sections Some want this, Others want that It makes our hearts go flat. O dear, a tear ~ Life changes beyond our control It becomes fragments instead of whole Running around, trying to be found We get dizzy and fall to the ground. O dear, a tear ~ The Shadow of the Almighty is here Rest in Thee to alleviate the fear Under His wings our hearts will sing And feel the peace of God it brings. Oh dear, a tear ~ Psalm 91:1 He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. Hymn: O Love That Will Not Let Me Go Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2002 Report Share Posted November 16, 2002 Your welcome, Joyce. Jane poem My, My, Crewbies - Am I the only one up? Let me brief you. My life is always changing. NF2 is a big factor in that. I went to part time hours in February of this year. I have given notice now that I will retire fully Jan. 31st, 2003. I am really looking forward to this. I got my disability started last month. Of course, I will have to move to accomodate budget - need cheaper rent. I am going to look into low-rent housing. Hopefully, I can get that and then get some help with my medical bills. My real goal is to live simply and write poetry. We all know poets never make any money while alive! That is okay! It would kock me off SSD! I just got on! You helped me earlier in the year as I applied for SSD with your support. Thank you. Now when you see me post and I say " O dear, a tear " the poem below will explain that. I wrote this for a friend. Love, Jane O Dear, A Tear ~ 11-04-2002 11:35 Jesus wept. Life pulls us in many directions Leaving our hearts in many sections Some want this, Others want that It makes our hearts go flat. O dear, a tear ~ Life changes beyond our control It becomes fragments instead of whole Running around, trying to be found We get dizzy and fall to the ground. O dear, a tear ~ The Shadow of the Almighty is here Rest in Thee to alleviate the fear Under His wings our hearts will sing And feel the peace of God it brings. Oh dear, a tear ~ Psalm 91:1 He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. Hymn: O Love That Will Not Let Me Go Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2002 Report Share Posted November 19, 2002 Hi.... I've seen some of Janes poems and i like reading them....hope to see more....Pam poem My, My, Crewbies - Am I the only one up? Let me brief you. My life is always changing. NF2 is a big factor in that. I went to part time hours in February of this year. I have given notice now that I will retire fully Jan. 31st, 2003. I am really looking forward to this. I got my disability started last month. Of course, I will have to move to accomodate budget - need cheaper rent. I am going to look into low-rent housing. Hopefully, I can get that and then get some help with my medical bills. My real goal is to live simply and write poetry. We all know poets never make any money while alive! That is okay! It would kock me off SSD! I just got on! You helped me earlier in the year as I applied for SSD with your support. Thank you. Now when you see me post and I say "O dear, a tear" the poem below will explain that. I wrote this for a friend. Love, Jane O Dear, A Tear ~ 11-04-2002 11:35 Jesus wept. Life pulls us in many directions Leaving our hearts in many sections Some want this, Others want that It makes our hearts go flat. O dear, a tear ~ Life changes beyond our control It becomes fragments instead of whole Running around, trying to be found We get dizzy and fall to the ground. O dear, a tear ~ The Shadow of the Almighty is here Rest in Thee to alleviate the fear Under His wings our hearts will sing And feel the peace of God it brings. Oh dear, a tear ~ Psalm 91:1 He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. Hymn: O Love That Will Not Let Me Go Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2002 Report Share Posted November 19, 2002 I teach literature in college writing--loved you poem. Congrats. in my opinion, You've got your priorities right . sandy poem My, My, Crewbies - Am I the only one up? Let me brief you. My life is always changing. NF2 is a big factor in that. I went to part time hours in February of this year. I have given notice now that I will retire fully Jan. 31st, 2003. I am really looking forward to this. I got my disability started last month. Of course, I will have to move to accomodate budget - need cheaper rent. I am going to look into low-rent housing. Hopefully, I can get that and then get some help with my medical bills. My real goal is to live simply and write poetry. We all know poets never make any money while alive! That is okay! It would kock me off SSD! I just got on! You helped me earlier in the year as I applied for SSD with your support. Thank you. Now when you see me post and I say "O dear, a tear" the poem below will explain that. I wrote this for a friend. Love, Jane O Dear, A Tear ~ 11-04-2002 11:35 Jesus wept. Life pulls us in many directions Leaving our hearts in many sections Some want this, Others want that It makes our hearts go flat. O dear, a tear ~ Life changes beyond our control It becomes fragments instead of whole Running around, trying to be found We get dizzy and fall to the ground. O dear, a tear ~ The Shadow of the Almighty is here Rest in Thee to alleviate the fear Under His wings our hearts will sing And feel the peace of God it brings. Oh dear, a tear ~ Psalm 91:1 He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. Hymn: O Love That Will Not Let Me Go Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2004 Report Share Posted December 18, 2004 Barbara...the vet told me dogs can have baby asperin but cats can not..it makes them hemorage. I would definetly check with a vet before giving any meds to an animal....some have severe reactions to meds that we can take...hugs..GinnyBARBARA TORREY wrote: Lin - I keep looking at my poor kitty who is either 17 or 18 and, in quiet little moments when I let my mind go there, worry about how much longer she will last. She really is a best friend. Last night, I had no heat (the guy was here til midnight and it looks like the landylady will have to pop for a new boiler). I stayed here with a zillion blankets rather than have the cat be alone. I figured at least she'd have my bodyheat and if worse came to worse, we could go both sleep in the car with the heat on. I hate facing the idea that I will one day not have her. Other than a touch of Alzheimer's, she does fairly well but her age is definitely starting to show. I would worry though about giving a cat a baby aspirin...especially an older one, without checking with a vet first. WOuld scare the dickens out of me. Barbara wrote: Jai, I have never heard of the poem but will look forward to it as soon as you are able, no hurry. I have a 16 year old cat, and he isn't looking too well lately, whenever you look at his eyes he looks tired and he isn't moving too good. I am pretty sure that he has arthritis in his hips I think I will try giving him a baby aspirin, see if that will help any. I hope your hands feel better soon, Love, Lin Hi Guys, I know that a lot of us on the list have pets. They mean so much to us and it is so hard when they pass. Has anyone ever heard of the "Rainbow Bridge"? It is a beautiful poem that helped me cope when my beloved cat Bear Bear died in 2001. A little later when my fingers are more nimble I will post it. What I did was to print it out on pretty paper in a nice font. I framed it and read it often. It is very beautiful. I will send it a little later. Take care all, Love Jai No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.296 / Virus Database: 265.6.0 - Release Date: 12/17/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2004 Report Share Posted December 19, 2004 Ginny - Agreed.....and I would assume it might even be more problematic for a senior citizen critter whose system is a bit more fragile. BarbaraGinny Barrientos wrote: Barbara...the vet told me dogs can have baby asperin but cats can not..it makes them hemorage. I would definetly check with a vet before giving any meds to an animal....some have severe reactions to meds that we can take...hugs..GinnyBARBARA TORREY wrote: Lin - I keep looking at my poor kitty who is either 17 or 18 and, in quiet little moments when I let my mind go there, worry about how much longer she will last. She really is a best friend. Last night, I had no heat (the guy was here til midnight and it looks like the landylady will have to pop for a new boiler). I stayed here with a zillion blankets rather than have the cat be alone. I figured at least she'd have my bodyheat and if worse came to worse, we could go both sleep in the car with the heat on. I hate facing the idea that I will one day not have her. Other than a touch of Alzheimer's, she does fairly well but her age is definitely starting to show. I would worry though about giving a cat a baby aspirin...especially an older one, without checking with a vet first. WOuld scare the dickens out of me. Barbara wrote: Jai, I have never heard of the poem but will look forward to it as soon as you are able, no hurry. I have a 16 year old cat, and he isn't looking too well lately, whenever you look at his eyes he looks tired and he isn't moving too good. I am pretty sure that he has arthritis in his hips I think I will try giving him a baby aspirin, see if that will help any. I hope your hands feel better soon, Love, Lin Hi Guys, I know that a lot of us on the list have pets. They mean so much to us and it is so hard when they pass. Has anyone ever heard of the "Rainbow Bridge"? It is a beautiful poem that helped me cope when my beloved cat Bear Bear died in 2001. A little later when my fingers are more nimble I will post it. What I did was to print it out on pretty paper in a nice font. I framed it and read it often. It is very beautiful. I will send it a little later. Take care all, Love Jai No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.296 / Virus Database: 265.6.0 - Release Date: 12/17/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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