30 November: course correction

“… The path of my life now is one that I had dreamt about, but hadn’t the courage to embark upon before. Interesting & good how the “be careful what you (dream) wish for” comes about. I hoped for a change in my tumultuous & topsy-turvy personal life in 2004 – even tho my showbiz career was booming – and the universe obliged me. The disabling and painful foot/leg injury allowed me to slow down, evaluate, contemplate, reinvigorate and redirect myself personally and professionally. Now I am calmer – braver – happier to do what I want personally, professionally, spiritually” … SEE/READ MORE…

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PS-family eJournal of our Mother’s Spinal Surgery and Recovery (via various social network media tools)

“Our Mother’s doctor said, although it may take 6 months to 1 year, he expects she will make a full recovery, be better than ever and this will probably even help with her Parkinsons Disease. The surgery to repair the spinal stenosis revealed a lot of damage to her discs which hugely compressed the nerves PLUS a fractured vertabra (with subluxation), meaning our mom had a broken neck, Most likely from tripping on stairs and a fall last March!” ~ sarah nean bruce
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poem_falling light fading slowly {by sarah nean bruce}

falling light fading slowly**************************
I like the gentle Autumn
in these hills of West Hollywood ~
the few falling leaves …
the light cool breeze …
the intoxicating scent of night blooming jasmine …
the soft memory of another fading summer.
… please comment/read/see/HEAR ~more~ at sarahneanbruce.wordpress.com

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