In response to: AND YET ANOTHR REASON TO LOVE MY KINDLE
Greg [Visitor] · http://gulvafslibningpriser.com/
Kindle fanatics? count me in it. :D :D

In response to: BOOK REVIEW - Lina Gardiner's GRAVE NEW DAY
gloria williamson [Visitor]
its time i think for jess to come out again. love the first three and deffinitly want the next. please hurry. this series should be made into a movie

In response to: INTERVIEW WITH PSYCHIC READER KELLIENA
Dadin-Alli Clara F [Visitor]
I just can't wait to meet with her.

In response to: BOOK REVIEW - Lina Gardiner's GRAVE NEW DAY
Anna [Visitor] · http://kinky-dream.blogspot.com/
I have read Lina Gardiner's GRAVE NEW DAY and I think it's way better than the Twilight saga books.

In response to: SNAPSHOT FROM MY LIFE
Heather [Visitor]
Hi Renee-ann ... Glad you're liking the blog. Thanks for the encouraging feedback! And thanks too for the kind words regarding my son. Conor-the-kins and I really do have fun together.
Heather Doherty
Heather Doherty

In response to: IT'S NOT ROCKET SURGERY
Norah [Member]
Renee-Ann - that's incredible! I'm so jealous. I wish I had that kind of facility with languages. I know several people who do, and like you, they know many languages. They seem to be able to pick up other languages with ease. I saw my friend Pamela Clare post in Thai for a Thai fan. One of her amitions is to write a book in Danish one day. Can you imagine???

In response to: SNAPSHOT FROM MY LIFE
Renee-Ann [Visitor] · http://www.reneeann.wordpress.com
Ok, I'm hooked. I logged in to check "one" post, and have been clicking "NEXT" since I commented on the first one I read.
Heather, this is a very touching and remarkable post. Conor looks so happy and so do you. It is amazing how the smallest thing in life (such as a water balloon) can make a kid happy.
This makes me wonder why some parents allow their kids to sit in front of the TV/video games for days on end when they could be outside playing. (I know of such a mother and she wondered why her son had no friends!!!). I'm not saying that TV and video games are bad, but thay can be if no limits are set.
Thank you for sharing your story. It is truly heart-warming.
Heather, this is a very touching and remarkable post. Conor looks so happy and so do you. It is amazing how the smallest thing in life (such as a water balloon) can make a kid happy.
This makes me wonder why some parents allow their kids to sit in front of the TV/video games for days on end when they could be outside playing. (I know of such a mother and she wondered why her son had no friends!!!). I'm not saying that TV and video games are bad, but thay can be if no limits are set.
Thank you for sharing your story. It is truly heart-warming.

In response to: IT'S NOT ROCKET SURGERY
Renee-Ann [Visitor] · http://www.reneeann.wordpress.com
Interesting blog and song!
I am also fascinated with languages. I was raised in a French community, learned English as a child, Spanish in High School, Sign Language for the fun of it, Hebrew in University, and finally, Shona (dialect in Zimbabwe) when I went overseas as a short term missionary.
I am fluent in French, English, and Sign Language. I understand written Spanish well but if you ask me to carry a conversation, you will lose me quickly (unless you’re willing to speak very slowly).
But being fluent doesn’t mean I don’t make mistakes. I do get corrected with my pronunciation at times!
One expression that drives me crazy is when people put ‘T’ at the end of the word ACROSS. For example, “I came ‘acrosst’ this book the other day.” How in the world did the T end up there?
One thing that always makes me smile is when my co-worker puts an L at the end of idea. She too is French and yes, that’s one word that, for some, is hard to pronounce. Don’t ask me why, it just is.
It’s like the letter U. For us French folks, it’s very easy to say. But for the majority of English folks, it is pronounced OU as in 'you'. No big deal! Hey at least people try and that’s the main thing.
I am also fascinated with languages. I was raised in a French community, learned English as a child, Spanish in High School, Sign Language for the fun of it, Hebrew in University, and finally, Shona (dialect in Zimbabwe) when I went overseas as a short term missionary.
I am fluent in French, English, and Sign Language. I understand written Spanish well but if you ask me to carry a conversation, you will lose me quickly (unless you’re willing to speak very slowly).
But being fluent doesn’t mean I don’t make mistakes. I do get corrected with my pronunciation at times!
One expression that drives me crazy is when people put ‘T’ at the end of the word ACROSS. For example, “I came ‘acrosst’ this book the other day.” How in the world did the T end up there?
One thing that always makes me smile is when my co-worker puts an L at the end of idea. She too is French and yes, that’s one word that, for some, is hard to pronounce. Don’t ask me why, it just is.
It’s like the letter U. For us French folks, it’s very easy to say. But for the majority of English folks, it is pronounced OU as in 'you'. No big deal! Hey at least people try and that’s the main thing.

In response to: INTERVIEW WITH PSYCHIC READER KELLIENA
Karen DeVouge [Visitor] · http://thehealingplacethatcares.webs.com
I met Kelliena at the Hair Salon I work at in Sackville. What a loving person, and so friendly. I have just moved to Nova Scotia from Alberta and she gave me so much information on where to get my name out and about. I will be attending her psychic fair in May 2010 and hope to see some new people looking for answers.
Everything you told me Kelliena I take to heart, thank you so much for such a great welcome!
Karen
Everything you told me Kelliena I take to heart, thank you so much for such a great welcome!
Karen

In response to: INTERVIEW WITH PSYCHIC READER KELLIENA
jaybee [Visitor]
One day, I will visit you for a reading. I am and have always been a believer of psychic readings as I have experienced being read since I was 20. I only had 1 reader though...and I kept going back to him. His readings were 99 to 100% accurate even before I open my mouth to say anything. My reader though is too far in the Philippines. I tried to have a reading with him just a few weeks ago....and he is still accurate even on the telephone (distant forecasting). His name is RENE MARIANO. I am not sure if you have heard of him. He is doing readings for over 30 years now. He uses also a crystal ball. Do you use one too?

In response to: OUT, DAMNED EAR WORM!
Sue [Visitor]
It's 4:35 my time, boogie woogie woogie woogie...

In response to: OUT, DAMNED EAR WORM!
Norah [Member]
Bwa-ha-ha! I love it, Sue. But have YOU moved on? "It's electric, oo-oooh, yeah..."

In response to: OUT, DAMNED EAR WORM!
Sue [Visitor] · http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFMtBibwrgY
guy from Duke Energy calls this morning with a short phone interview intended to help us cut energy costs....he asks me whether our hot water heaters run on gas or electric to which I reply IT'S ELECTRIC..and we both start humming the song. I hope he has moved on....

In response to: THERE'S A STORY THERE / SNAP-APPLE NIGHT
Julie [Visitor] · http://www.thepencilsharpener.com
I just found your blog, and I must say, what a great team indeed! Your posts are very interesting and creative. I know a lot of us thought, "Hmmm. There's a story there." In this post you really drew out the idea wonderfully and eloquently. I love it!

In response to: THERE'S A STORY THERE / SNAP-APPLE NIGHT
Norah [Member]
Janeen, glad to hear you're enjoying the posts! Your message spurred me to finally put up the RSS & Atom feeds. Hope this'll work for you!
Norah
Norah

In response to: THERE'S A STORY THERE / SNAP-APPLE NIGHT
Janeen Shrum [Visitor] · http://clickbankdownloadebook.com/
been following your blog for 3 days now and i should say i am starting to like your post. and now how do i subscribe to your blog?

In response to: BOOK REVIEW - Lina Gardiner's GRAVE NEW DAY
Norah [Member]
Thanks, Nina. Me too! I'm almost finished. Brought it to work today to read on my lunch break. :-)

In response to: BOOK REVIEW - Lina Gardiner's GRAVE NEW DAY
Nina Pierce [Visitor] · http://www.ninapierce.com
I love Lina's books! I just got my copy of her newest and can't wait to sink my teeth into it. (Pun intended) *g*

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In response to: INTERVIEW WITH PSYCHIC READER KELLIENA
Shelley [Visitor]
Thank you Kelliena, it was the best reading I ever had! So insightful and motivating, it left me wanting more1
