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Sunday, December 26, 2004

Kwanza

Not sure what Kwanza is all about, but I am a self sufficient internet resourcer, so I should find out. I am cooking chicken con pollo and spaeztle for some friends tonight, I do hope it turns out. If not I can alwyas use regular pasta. Moving on...

In a blog dated 10/27/2004 I wrote...

Well, only two more full moons until Christmas. Well, technically one...then we have Christmas and the day after we have a full moon and I have an odd feeling about it.



Hrmm... VERY Interesting...on another board I wrote the following dated 11/20/2004...

I seek guidance on a message I received near the equinox, about a great shift that will take place near the first full moon after the solstice.



THAT FULL MOON WOULD BE TODAY!!!!

The only reason I making a stink about it is that a great shift DID take place today off the coast of India in the form of an 8.9 earthquake, which killed 4800 people with the massive tsunamis. What else will happen today? I will only wonder.

o/~ From where i stand, you are home free - the planets align so rare, there's promise in the air, and I'm guiding you o/~ - Magic - Xanadu

2 Comments:

  • At December 26, 2004 at 5:41 PM, Blogger meagan said…

    Hi Charlie Brown!

    Yep, Christmas is over. It always leaves me in a weird slump, even though I love the time with my family. This year was extra relaxing and mild. Did you have a good time?

    What are these other boards you post on that you mentioned?

    love meagan

     
  • At December 26, 2004 at 5:43 PM, Blogger meagan said…

    oh yeah, and according to "officialkwanzaawebsite.org":

    Kwanzaa was created: To reaffirm the communitarian vision and values of African culture and to contribute to its restoration among African peoples in the Diaspora, beginning with Africans in America and expanding to include the world African community.

     

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