Friday, July 20, 2007

better late then ever.

Well it's been one of those rare fun ride days. So, much has happend that it will take a bit to get it all typed out and most likely a little work for anyone to read.

Omen - Swan/Eala - soulf, love, beauty - reversed

Being reversed this has the potential to mean that you need to come to terms witha seperation. The old tales of the swan show that there really is no seperation from the ones we love - only transformation from one form to another. But, to continue our journey in this world, we need to be able to say goodbye to those we are seperated from, even though we know that we may be together again. The seperation we are faced with, may just be internal rather then external and Eala may be calling us to connect with our own soul.

This morning I had a test to go to. As far as I know I passed with flying colors. The folks who needed that test have already asked when I want to travel. So things are flying fast. It makes me happy and sad since it will force a change in how I interact with my littlest, she is pretty attatched. But that is more of an explanation then I feel comfortable laying out on the internet.

The weather today was absolutely beautiful. As soon as the kids and I got home we spend the whole day outside. I have three kids who crashed in record time due to that. ;)
While we were out I decided to weed the patio after I did some of my daily devotional time. While I was weeding we found the strangest beetle I have ever seen. I know I have seen a picture of it before in a book but not in real life. I had him on my hand long enough to snap a couple of pictures while trying not to laugh (those weird feet tickled like you wouldn't believe!!!!) so that I couldg et a good picture. I'll get it loaded to the computer and thus up here tomorrow morning. I'm pretty wiped right now. I got a better work out, let a lone a work out at all, then I have in many months.
Saw two magnolia blossoms on a spring flowering magnolia tree. I got pictures of them too. It's the strangest thing I've ever seen. I'm so used to the magnolia flowers only blooming in the spring I swear!
Then there was the dead damsel fly. Poor thing, I picked it up, showed the kids an up close look of the awesome critters that have been buzzing around us and then found a nice place to put it where it wouldn't get trampled by the area kids.

It's just been one thing after another today. I'm going to go find out what kind of beetle it was that got relocated to my flower beds in the backyard.

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