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2 folk, a dog and a tractor and our adventures in building a minimalist house and life in the country Search for: Close Menu Home About…5 years ago Contact Recent Posts New year and new site January 11, 2021 August August 31, 2020 July July 31, 2020 June (not sure where May went) June 29, 2020 April May 1, 2020 Search for: July This July’s story of the 2 folk, the dog and the tractor is about cultivation, actual and metaphysical. Whilst the tractor actually cultivated new garden beds and holes to plant trees, the bigger story, is that we cultivated a new sense of home. We have a rather strict policy of owner-builder monastic living – no comforts allowed whilst the house is a building site. It’s hard to live with scaffolding, building materials and debris in your space with nothing of comfort or decoration allowed in. Totally a self-preservation tactic. Keep it bare and uncomfortable and then we will be forced to finish this project. Or so the theory went. It is a building site not a home, yet. In a fit of creative energy (obviously the benefit of having had a month of “fallow time” in June) we decided to clear out the overrun spaces to assess next steps. Clutter clearing is actually a central tenant of the minimalist aesthetic as it is thought the creation of clear space rests the eye, amplifies what is in the space and brings feelings of peace and calm. Much has been written about the power of accumulated things and the associated feelings of overwhelm, guilt and identity (see book list below). And it is certainly true. In our case, the clearing of the space helped us to see the potential, nature-inspired home we wanted to create. It seemed to re-invigorate our inventiveness and resourcefulness. It has opened our eyes to see what we do have around us is very much what we were working to achieve all along. We have been cultivating solutions to long-standing issues, like in-floor power outlets. hooks with wreath on a newly discovered wall It is early afternoon on a midwinter’s day, clear blue skies, the sun is warm on my back and it’s a lovely time to go for a walk to forage for materials to make a wreath. I am also cultivating a bit of self-belief and creativity. I have always admired seasonal wreaths. Earlier in the month, a creative co-adventurer and I went on a small road trip to visit another friend and her shop. In the shop there is a wonderfully large and simply decorated wreath on display with which I am smitten. Both friends are wreath makers and kindly dismissed the excuses I presented for why I had not tried making my own. For a long time, I had blamed our lack of garden, the half-built situation, and my lack of artistic skill as the reasons why I was not more creative. All are utterly effective self-imposed limitations – how good am I at self-flagellation! But with the clearing of the clutter (trumpets herald) my imagination was firing and in the days following the visit I cultivated an idea of what my own wreath would look like. There were times I dejectedly accepted just having to wait until I could afford to purchase one. “Just purchase one.” is a full and valid sentence. Yet it made me feel frustrated. It has been my experience that usually the purchased model is never quite right. I want a wreath made of natural materials sourced from our area reflecting the season and this place; a very simple and large scale design; one I could recycle once the dust and cobwebs became too much. Purchasing a pre-made wreath would not meet these criteria. Eventually one morning, in the early hours before the negative voices were awake, I pondered on how I could start to make my own wreath. First hurdle seemed to be where to source the materials. Twigs can be purchased or foraged from the side of the road, I need something bendy, long and thin, whip-like…suddenly I knew where I could try. And that is how I found myself walking purposefully towards a stand of self-sown invasive elm saplings in one of our paddocks, secateurs in hand. Now every tree is looked at with different eyes, possibly no tree is safe…this hits so many cultivation goals. all prunings, not quite to scale yet… In kitchen garden news the broad beans have popped. We really enjoy this crop and so over successive years have never suffered from a glut. Another happy announcement is we have started harvesting brussel sprouts, first time ever in our garden, despite years of trying. Of the 2 plants, only one produced sprouts along its stem. We are hoping it will flower and produce viable seeds, always tricky with nursery purchased seedlings. Unfortunately, the small army of purple sprouting broccoli is just taking forever to produce any heads. Fresh produce this month includes broccoli, brussel sprouts, calvero nero, kale, spinach, parsley, spring onions, rosemary, sage (we still have leaves), thyme. Upcoming tasks include pruning (another wreath!) and fixing the espaliered pear trees, improving and cultivating the soil in the new vegetable beds and finding the right spot to plant the 3rd pear tree this spring. brassica crop, those brussel sprouts! broad bean seedlings The garlic crop has cultivated further learnings this year, primarily to be observant and comprehend drought affects EVERYTHING. A weekly inspection revealed pretty purpling on the leaves of some random plants. The initial fascination with the prettiness of it all quickly shifted like a bad gear change, my brain lurching to “this is not normal, what does this mean?”. Thanks to the generosity of garlic growers far more experienced than I, it was quickly diagnosed as phosphorus deficiency. The next step was to identify if it was because the plant can’t access this nutrient or is there no nutrient in the soil to access. So began a long and repetitive process to test the pH of the soil. Our tests revealed the pH was not in the prime range for the plants to access the nutrients in the soil. Garlic likes a neutral to slightly acidic pH range (7.5-6 pH). Our soil was sitting around 9 pH, highly alkaline. Why? Because organic improvements and microbes need water to assist in the decomposition process to release nutrients into the soil in a form accessible to the plants. So July has been dominated by rounds of soil testing, application of corrective sulphur, rest, test again, correct, rest and test and it’s not over yet. Alongside the testing is the weekly application of tonics of fish and seaweed emulsions and watering to compensate for the lack of rain. It’s a lesson in better soil cultivation and management at pre-planting and during growth. I have been cultivating soil, skills and knowledge and a weeny bit of confidence to reach out when things are not going right. good soil = good plants Book List July For those interested in reading more about the power of decluttering and the minimalist aesthetic and practice these are some of the books I have found helpful. Marie Kondo is very well known and probably available at your local library.
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David Lee Roth has declared his ambition to become the “king of Las Vegas” now that Van Halen can never return. He’d said the band was “finished” in September 2019, before it was publicly known that guitarist Eddie Van Halen was suffering from a cancer that would eventually take his life on Oct. 6 this year. He kicked off a brief Las Vegas residency this January. Asked if he had plans in mind for the next five years of his life, Roth told CBS Sunday Morning in an interview taped prior to Van Halen's death: “Showbiz. I’m gonna be the king of Las Vegas.” He continued: “Las Vegas is truly international. Think of it as what the old record stores were. You have the dance section, you’ve got the Latino section, you’ve got the country section… and you have to have an appreciation for the neighborhoods.” He asserted that “music changes – shoes and haircuts” but that the “mainstays” included “those senses of humor, those senses of family, those senses of what’s dramatic, and those senses of what hits you right in the heart.” He added: “If you had participation in all those communities and you are a genuine fan, then you can say, ‘I have returned to be your king!’” Earlier this year Roth said he’d been focusing on painting while coronavirus restrictions made it impossible for him to perform. He said of his artwork: “Social commentary is what I do. It’s what I’ve always done. My hand has always been in wardrobe, background sets, stage sets, album covers, video direction. This is part of it. And there’s craft involved, so there’s a little bit more heft to some of the statements.”
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I know and believe all students can learn, when they have dedicated teachers. Teaching is my passion and I look forward to sharing experiences and lessons to my students in a variety of ways using hands on learning mechanisms. I love to have fun by engaging in activities with friends and family while vacationing, shopping, and creating unforgettable memories.
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Erik Parr This workshop focuses on creating real-time graphical projections from text using OpenFrameworks. The motivation behind the workshop is to create custom visual graphics from streaming text. OpenFrameworks is an open source C++ toolkit for creative coding.
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There is a thread at TAZ looking forward to your rehabilitation and freedom. https://theadminzone.com/threads/im-looking-forward-to-digitalpoint-getting-back.129384/
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There are many concerns today over how education technology companies protect data and whether they profit from the sale of that data or advertising. From its launch in 2004, School Loop has never and will never sell any student or parent data (or any system data for that matter). We don't sell ads or carry advertising. And we regularly review and update our industry-standard security practices and systems. This document discusses data security in general, FERPA compliance, and the requirements of AB1584, SB177 SOPIPA Compliance. Email: data_security@schoolloop.com Phone: (415) 952-5667 Section I: General security. Password Security. All passwords are treated securely and one-way encrypted. We cannot decrypt the passwords and do not provide information concerning Admin accounts (ROOT Admin, container Admin, local administrator or domain administrator) or their equivalent to any persons. We encourage our districts to use LDAP integration so that they have complete control over user access and passwords. Security of District Systems. We never gain or try to gain unauthorized access to or modify district systems including file servers, routers, switches, NdS and Internet services. Privacy. We adhere to all provisions of the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA, 20 U.S.C. 123g), California Education Code and district policies regarding the protection and confidentiality of data. We consider all data collected in the course of our duties to be protected and confidential. Release of this data can only be authorized by district leadership and by appropriate state and federal officials. With regards to FERPA and the use of School Loop, in general, districts are guided by the U.S. Department of Education's ruling on Edline and the Clark County School District (Las Vegas, Nevada). Edline was competitor offering similar services. The Department of Education conclusion is as follows: Based on the information provided, it appears that the arrangement schools within the District have with Edline meets these requirements for disclosing specified information from education records to Edline as a "school official" under this FERPA exception. In particular, 1) Edline provides online hosting services that permit parents to view some of their children's education records, and Edline uses the information from education records to perform those services that would otherwise be provided by school employees; 2) Edline's online access services provide it with "legitimate educational interests" in the information disclosed to Edline by each school; and 3) Edline's use and maintenance of personally identifiable information from education records is subject to the direct control of each school within the District. Each school or the District must ensure that Edline does not redisclose or permit the redisclosure of any personally identifiable information from education records except as specifically authorized by the school or District that is responsible for the contract. The school (or District), in turn, remains responsible for any FERPA violations committed by its service provider. In that regard, we note that Edline takes reasonable and appropriate steps to ensure that information from education records is not disclosed or made available to other parties and does not use the information for any other purpose. Based on this guidance, districts in California and across the country use systems like School Loop and stay within the law. As noted, School Loop offers a variety of account types and settings that help districts enforce their policies. These accounts have access to different types of content. Access to those accounts can be controlled in various ways. School Loop offers roles for certificated employees (teachers, principals, and certificated staff), classified employees (we call those accounts Associates), parents, students, and a class of account we label Afterschool Professional (ASP). ASP accounts are optional for districts and allow districts and parents to approve accounts for tutors, social workers, people who run after school programs, and others they deem fit. Parents and students can only see their own grades and attendance information, and other such information published specifically to them as members of classes and schools. Parents and students self-register, and districts are given the choice of approving each account before any access is granted (approval being whatever process they set up to verify that the registrant is legit), or allowing limited access to parents and requiring verification for grades and attendance. Additionally, all parents and students have a tool that allows them to challenge the membership of any other person who registers as a parent. This Challenge tool sends an alert to administrators, and admins can then suspend or delete the account, ignore the challenge, or ask for more information. School Loop has account types for administrators, certificated staff, classified staff, other non-staff members, students, and parents. Each type of account is designed to align with privacy regulations. Districts assign these roles, so it is the district's responsibility to ensure that individuals are assigned the correct type of account. The combination of account types, access rights, control over account registration, and control over access to content has proved successful at helping hundreds of districts enforce their privacy policies in different ways. In addition, there are a variety of fine-tuning settings that allow you to further limit access, mask the identity of a student, and restrict parent accounts for students. Over our history, we have repeatedly refined these tools to help districts use School Loop safely and within their policy guidelines. We are quite concerned over privacy and protecting students, and take our responsibilities to do so seriously. Reuse: We do not copy, duplicate, sell, repackage or use for demonstration purposes any district data. Transport: We provide a secure channel encrypted via SFTP or SMTP for the district to send us data. We do not have direct access to district systems. External Security: We secure our system against external hacking and attacks. We use CloudFlare to protect our services against various denial of service attacks. Our servers are protected behind Juniper and Cisco firewalls and are hardened to restrict access to only those services required for operation. All administrative access occurs over an SSL encrypted connection with dual-factor authentication. Internal Security: We secure our system against internal hacking and attacks. District data is protected by segmenting the data into databases that can only be accessed through district portals. When a district uploads encrypted data, the import server determines the appropriate portal and sends the encrypted data to that portal. A process on the portal decrypts and processes the data, importing it into the database where it can be accessed only by that particular portal. The data is never decrypted by the import server and any transitory copy of the data is deleted upon transmission to the portal. Database backups are performed on a daily basis and are encrypted in memory using 256-bit AES before they are ever written to disk. Encrypted backups are retained on the backup server for three days, on a local archive server for 45 days, and on an off-site archive server for 90 days. One monthly encrypted backup is retained perpetually while the district is under contract. Access to all backup and archive servers is restricted exclusively to School Loop administrative staff via the aforementioned VPN. District Access to District Data: During the term of our contract with a district, the district has complete access to all District Data. Handling Data at Contract Termination: Upon termination of an executed contract we will depersonalize all personally identifiable data within 60 days. We will also destroy the data. Section II: AB1584 Compliance Data Ownership. In all cases, the district retains ownership and control of all student data. Students Access to Student Created Content. Students can download content they create via link available in their DropBox. Third-party use of Data. We do not allow third-parties use of student information beyond those purposes defined in the executed contract with the district. School Loop receives personally identifiable information directly from parents, legal guardians and students and as exported from the district and imported into School Loop. Parents, legal guardians and students can view any personally identifiable information they enter or that we import from the district. Parents, legal guardians and students can correct any information they enter. Corrections to information from the district must be made by the district. Data Security. We take the following steps to ensure that student data is kept secure. Confidential Student data is stored in a database that can only be accessed via user login at the school portal or mobile app. The portal application allows access to the student data only by (1) the student (2) the student's parents, (3) certificated members of the school staff (4) After-School Professional who have been approved by approved parents. Districts can set the approval process for parent access to require that parent's establish their identity to a staff member. See the FERPA discussion above for more detail. Notification of Breach. The following is our procedure to communicate with affected parents, legal guardians and eligible students if there is an unauthorized disclosure of student records: School Loop implements industry-standard security procedures for storing and accessing information to avoid the loss or theft of any data, with an emphasis on protecting personal data, defined as login credentials, permanent student IDs, addresses, phone numbers. If we detect a breach involving the loss or theft of personal data our notification plan is as follows: Within 24 hours: School Loop CEO, CTO, IT Lead, and Support Lead will meet to discuss what is known about the breach and identify the steps necessary to resolve the issue. The Support Team will notify affected districts and explain the actions we have taken, our plan moving forward, and the timeline for resolution. Our goal is resolution within 72 hours. The breach will be reported to local law enforcement in conjunction with the district, if required. We will notify affected users, explain the impact of the breach, our plan moving forward, and the timeline for resolution, in conjunction with the district. District may elect to notify users independently and directly. If more than 500 users are affected, a notice of breach will be posted on our corporate website, unless such notification is restricted by legal authorities. Upon resolution: We will notify the district, provide details of the resolution, and outline safeguards to prevent a recurrence. We will notify affected users, provide details of the resolution, outline safeguards to prevent a recurrence, and define steps they can take to safeguard their information, all in conjunction with the district, unless such notification is restricted by legal authorities. Within 60 days (CA only): In California, by law, if more than 500 residents are affected, the Attorney General will be notified. Data and Third-Parties Post Contract. We certify that student records will not be available to a third party once the district contract has expired or is canceled. No Target Advertising. We do not use personally identifiable information from student records to target advertising to students. Section III: SB 1177 SOPIPA Compliance No Target Advertising. We do not sell or carry advertising, and we do not target advertising on our website or any other website using information acquired from students. No Student Profile. We do not create a profile for a student except for school purposes as defined in an executed contract with the District. No Selling Student Information. We do not sell student information. Information Disclosure. We do not disclose student information unless for legal, regulatory, judicial, or safety reasons, and then only to authorized parties and with the approval of the district. Reasonable Security Practices. Student information is protected through reasonable security procedures and practices. Student information is stored in a database that is accessible only via the portal that hosts the student's school. And student information transmitted from the district is encrypted before leaving the district computers and not decrypted until it is processed by the portal itself. Any backups of the portal database are encrypted before they are ever stored on disk. Deletion of Student Data. Upon termination of an executed contract we will dispose of all personally identifiable data and transfer that data to the district within 60 days of the end of the contract. Information Disclosure when Required by Law. We will disclose student information when required by law, and to authorized educational agencies when requested.
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If you're in search of an up-and-coming brand with homegrown roots, then 1FiguresLondon is right up your street. Set up in 2014 by Ras Figures, the East London-based brand has been making steady waves while artists such as Ghetts, Tory Lanez and AJ Tracey have been spotted rocking their apparel. May 30 sees the launch of their new webstore which will feature the upcoming Spring/Summer 2016 collection. Previously, their apparel focused on a heavy use of vinyl print logos but this new collection sees them exploring embroidery and a more subtle use of branding. The collection is made up of short sleeve nautical Brenton tops, with a feint logo, and matches perfectly with sweat shorts that come with an embroidery design of the Union Jack and the 1FiguresLondon logo. The shorts and T-shirt sets will be available in two colourways, navy and heather grey. For the outwear they've offered up two jackets that have windproof, water resistant and packable features. The For Plugs Only jacket comes in a black and navy colourway, whilst the 1F Paris jacket from the previous season makes a return in moss green. Additionally, they've brought back their staple 1F Unruly hoodie in moss green with the logo embroidered in pink across the chest. Finishing off the collection is a series of limited edition caps and small luggage accessories baring the 1F logo. As stated before, their Spring/Summer collection will be available on May 30, the same day the new webstore launches. Furthermore, this June will see 1FiguresLondon launch a pop-up store so stay tuned for more information as it comes to light. https://www.complex.com/style/2016/05/get-the-411-on-1figureslondon/10 Jerry Gadiano Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest ← Older Post Newer Post → 0 comments Leave a comment Name Email Message Please note, comments must be approved before they are published Post comment Learn More Search About us PRIVACY POLICY Terms Of Service Join the 1FIGURES experience Subscribe to our newsletter Language Èdè Yorùbá English français 日本語 svenska Türkçe Èdè Yorùbá Currency GBP £ EUR € GBP £ USD $ © 2021, 1FIGURES. American Express Apple Pay Diners Club Discover Google Pay Maestro Mastercard Shop Pay Visa {{val.name}} {{@if (val.variation) }} {{val.variation}} {{/if}} {{@if (val.originalPrice) }} {{* val.originalPrice }} {{/if}} {{* val.finalPrice }} {{@if (val.unitPrice) }} {{* val.unitPrice }} /per {{* val.unitBase }} {{/if}} {{@if (val.discounts) }} {{ @each (val.discounts) => discount, index }}
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It is been more than four months since my last visit to 1plusall and I can tell from what I am seeing that a lot has gone on here in my absence. @Oracle can you please update me on the latest info on the forum? 1 Like Oracle October 15, 2021, 7:02am #2 @Kawawa_Kamagatey welcome back to 1plusall! Nothing much have changed on the forum apart from the numerous topics that have been created in your absence.
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Our versatile steel buildings will prove to be the most durable, economic, efficient on today’s market http://bit.ly/8PMoSF Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Related This entry was posted on June 2, 2010 at 2:33 am and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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England women's team vice-captain Nat Sciver has claimed that the current Indian team women's team seems to be more fearless than before. India will be meeting England in a one-off Test, starting in Bristol on June 16. The Test match will be followed by three ODIs and an equal number of T20Is. Speaking to ESPNcricinfo ahead of the Test match, Sciver praised the Indian team and said, "They're an ever-growing side. There's always a new, young talent on the team who isn't afraid to go out there and show what they've got. They seem to be more fearless than I've seen before." "Couple that with a lot of experience in their team, with Mithali Raj, Jhulan Goswami, they can be a very difficult side to beat. Hopefully in England, in our conditions, we can hone our skills and make sure that we're doing the right things. Last time we played India, we weren't very good in that Test match and we didn't play to our potential so hopefully we can do better this time," Sciver added. Sciver admitted that playing Test cricket is a different feeling for there aren’t as many in women’s cricket as compared to men’s. According to Sciver, preparing for Tests calls for a change in approach towards training. She added, "They don't come around very often so it does bring something different to training and when you're looking at tactics and stats that have been before you can't really go on any of those because they're so few and far between, women's Tests." "So it is a learning curve every time we start to prepare and turn our minds to it. We've had a practice game and we've had a few centre-wicket practices where we're just seeing what works, seeing what doesn't work," she further said. Earlier, Indian team vice-captain Harmanpreet Kaur admitted that, while they haven’t got too much time to practice, the team is looking forward to the Test challenge with a positive mindset. “Whatever time we got, we tried to prepare as much as we could. We have also tried to stay in the best frame of mind. We have not got a lot of time to prepare. We didn’t get any practice games or something like that. But still, as players, it is imperative for us to adapt to the situation as quickly as possible. Wickets are quite different here as compared to India, the ball will also swing,” Kaur, who has played only two Tests, told the media at a virtual press conference. --By A Cricket Correspondent Related News Harmanpreet Kaur praises bowlers, fielders after ...Harmanpreet Kaur praises bowlers, fielders after series-equalling winJul 12, 2021 I don't seek validation from people: ...I don't seek validation from people: Mithali Raj on strike ...Jul 05, 2021 India Women legend Mithali Raj recommended ...India Women legend Mithali Raj recommended for Rajiv Gandhi Khel ...Jun 30, 2021 Give them a little bit of ...Give them a little bit of time, they will come ...Jun 30, 2021 India going to be a really ...India going to be a really big test for us: ...Jun 10, 2021 We can't be living in the ...We can't be living in the past: Mithali Raj on ...May 31, 2021 5 Australians make it to ICC ...5 Australians make it to ICC Women’s T20 World Cup ...Mar 10, 2020 Healy, Mooney pound India as Australia ...Healy, Mooney pound India as Australia lift fifth T20 World ...Mar 09, 2020 Women’s World T20 final: Why Megan ...Women’s World T20 final: Why Megan Schutt hates playing against ...Mar 07, 2020 Diana Edulji on Mithali Raj controversy: ...Diana Edulji on Mithali Raj controversy: We can’t be questioning ...Nov 26, 2018 Mithali Raj: Chasing puts a little ...Mithali Raj: Chasing puts a little pressure, but I enjoy ...Nov 12, 2018 PUT LIVE SCORE WIDGET IN YOUR SITE (More ») Indian Premier T20 League 2021 Scores and Results Teams and Squads Points Table Top Players Stats I took this as an opportunity and a challenge as well: Shreyas Iyer reflects on special debut Test ton SCORECARD Nov 27, 2021: Indian batter Shreyas Iyer has admitted that he did not know he would be making his Test debut when the team arrived in Kanpur. Iyer said that it was a challenge as well as an opportunity for him to make his Test debut in the 1st Test against New Zealand. The 26-year-old sizzled with 105 off 171 balls as India posted 345 runs in their first innings. The Kiwis made a brilliant start in response, reaching 129 for no loss by stumps. IPL 2021: If any team deserved to win this year, it was KKR - Humble Dhoni after lifting fourth IPL crown SCORECARD IPL 2021 Final CSK vs KKR: Preview, Predicted XI, Fantasy tips SCORECARD More news » Live Score Widget Cricket News Updates I took this as an opportunity and a challenge as well: Shreyas Iyer reflects on special debut Test ton
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Register Speakers Schedule Sponsors Become a Sponsor News Inclusion & Diversity Event Community Leadership Summit 2020 DevOpsDays Raleigh 2020 Mailing List Mission Statement Why Attend? Session: The Road to DevOps Success: It’s Human As organizations struggle to achieve the promise of DevOps — accelerated delivery of high-quality code — many fall into the trap of thinking, “If we aren’t meeting our delivery goals, we must not have enough tools.” Dev, Test and QA tools can enhance efficiency in the software delivery pipeline, but their value isn’t self-realizing. In fact, throwing tools at a DevOps project only slows things down, as teams stop and try to figure out how to put the tools to best use. Here’s the gist of the matter. Tools don’t solve problems. People do. This may sound obvious, but in the rush to adopt the newest shiny tool, business leaders have forgotten that no one ever “tooled” their way out of anything. They make the dangerous assumption that Dev, Test and Ops teams are performing as well as they can, given project conditions. All teams need to fix problematic processes, shorten delivery cycles or reduce defects is more tools. Assuming tools will fix endemic problems is like taking a car to the shop and expecting the toolbox to resolve the issue. If the mechanic isn’t trained how to use the tools properly, the car won’t get repaired. With DevOps, the vast array of value stream metrics increases the challenge. Using metrics to benchmark progress, identify weak points, and improve processes is a tricky business. In what form do we find the capacity to interpret data and extrapolate the most beneficial changes to improve outcomes? Humans. In this presentation, noted Value Stream expert Lance Knight, COO of ConnectALL, will explain how putting tools over people is reducing efficiency and slowing delivery cycles. He’ll also outline a clear set of steps organizational leaders can take to start measuring and optimizing their greatest source of value: their humans. Presenters: Lance Knight 2020 SUMMARY Nearly 7,500 registered and participated in 2020 from all over the world. Learn More KEYNOTE RECORDINGS Watch 2020 keynotes again, or perhaps for the very first time. Watch Now EVENT OVERVIEW Take a quick look at the 2020 All Things Open conference, including highlights and special events. Event Overview Open Source 101 2021 Our next in-person event will be in downtown Austin, TX next March 30. Learn more and see a few of the confirmed speakers. Opensource 101 Join Our Mailing List We encourage you to join our community and receive the latest news and updates on the All Things Open conference, Open Source 101, and everything we do. Sign Up for the Mailing List Environmental Policy Mission Statement Values Terms and Conditions Become a Sponsor Code of Conduct Ambassador Program Why Attend? Call for Speakers News
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Due to a horrific storm, a gigantic tree fell slap on my house. Rapid Restoration responded quickly and put my mind at ease. I was very pleased to see how quickly Drew responded to not only phone calls but text and emails as well. I am confident that Drew will do everything in his power to ensure that his customers are satisfied – I know he did for me. Highly recommended and will definitely use again. Very thankful for Drew and his crew! - Gabrielle R. Water & Fire Damage Restoration Contractors in Cartersville Call Us 24/7 At 770-224-7250 Owner Drew Blackwell & Family Rapid Restoration is a fully certified restoration company with over 25 years of combined experience and expertise. We specialize in commercial and residential emergencies, including leak detection and prevention, emergency water extraction and dry-out, mold remediation, storm and flood recovery, in addition to supplying you with all of your property restoration needs. Our credentials, training and extensive experience have enabled us to become an industry leader, protecting, recovering and restoring thousands of residential and commercial properties throughout the metro Atlanta area. Why Choose Rapid Restoration We are the local disaster recovery experts Local family owned and operated No upfront money Licensed Georgia contractor Experts in all sizes of property losses We understand that when you are standing in water in your own home or business, it can be a stressful situation. Whatever the cause of water damage, whether it be a leaking washing machine, a burst pipe or a major natural flooding incident, the secondary effects such as mold growth, corrosion and structural deterioration can be more significant than the damage itself. We understand that emergencies happen 24/7 and free onsite inspections and quick response times are the difference in saving thousands on damages. Our Water Damage Process Water Damage Restoration is the process of minimizing and reducing the amount of damage caused by floods, severe storms, natural disasters, plumbing problems, malfunctioning appliances, and building degradations. Here are the steps that we suggest if you’re suffering from a water damage loss incident: Call a Professional Restoration Company When you call a professional restoration company like Rapid Restoration, our team of water damage technicians will arrive to your location and perform an inspection of your home or business. Once the inspection is done they will provide you with an evaluation and plan of action to stop and repair the damages. We will work directly with your insurance company to determine coverage. You can then decide if you want to move forward to cleanup and repair your residential or commercial property. Rapid Restoration offers 24/7 water damage restoration and repair, day or night! Inspection and Damage Assessment When our technicians perform an inspection of your property, they will determine what type of water caused the destruction, where it came from, and the extent and specific areas that are damaged. Restoration industry standards put out by the IICRC will determine whether or not we can salvage carpets, drywall, furniture, and other household items. If they’re removed fast enough, we can salvage precious keepsakes and personal belongings. Complete Dry Out and Reduce Spread of Contamination Our team uses state-of-the-art technology and equipment to properly and completely dry out your home or building. We take moisture readings of areas hidden from view in order to ensure that everything is fully dried out including your building’s structure. Rapid Restoration’s water damage technicians will determine if there are any dangerous chemicals or hazardous waste/materials present. They will then remove and dispose of any items that are past the point of being salvaged, and then sanitize/disinfect all surfaces before the restoration/repair process can begin. Reconstruction The repair/reconstruction phase cannot begin until our technicians have verified that all wood and wet structural materials have been properly disinfected and dried out, this will ensure that you will not have to worry about damage from mold in the future. Our team of craftsmen will then come in and repair your home back to its original state, before the water damage incident. Our number one priority is to make it look and feel as if the water damage had never even happened! Professional Water & Flood Damage Company At one time or another, everyone has experienced small spills that leave them rushing to clean up the mess in order to avoid any unpleasant smells or stains. Now consider what it would be like if your property was suddenly inundated with water from a flood or severe storm. It doesn’t take a lot of water to cause massive damage; it actually takes less than an inch of water to destroy carpeting and give a good head start on warping the floor boards. The fundamentals of water restoration are the same, no matter the size of the spill. Excess water must be removed, all areas and contents completely dried out, and then a disinfectant/sanitizer must be applied to all affected surfaces. The source of the water damage must also be located and repaired to prevent further damage from happening. Whether your water damage problem is from a leaky pipe, a broken sewer line, sink overflow, or a broken water heater, our trained and certified water and flood damage technicians are there to help. You’ll get nothing but complete and thorough water restoration and repair with Rapid Restoration, and with our 24/7 emergency services, we can be to your location within an hour of your call and can start the restoration process as soon as we arrive. IICRC Certified Restoration Company As a certified firm, all of our staff and technicians adhere to the guidelines and protocols put out for restoration services by state, federal, and IICRC protocols. All of our service technicians have been trained in the methods of the Institute for Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification (IICRC). This means that each team member who steps onto your property is qualified to handle your emergency situation with the proper tools, equipment, and preparation. Our Certifications: Commercial Drying Specialist IICRC Water Damage Restoration IICRC Applied Structural Drying IICRC Fire and Smoke Restoration IICRC Applied Microbial Remediation IICRC Carpet Cleaning IICRC Carpet Repair and Reinstallation IICRC Bio-Recovery Technician American BioRecovery Association OSHA 30 Hour Click Safety Get Help Now! Fast Emergency Response We are available 24/7 to assist with your water damage repair. We will come on site for a water damage assessment, extract the water, and handle the remainder of the restoration so you don’t have to worry about it. Get Help Now! Water Damage Restoration Rapid Restoration specializes in commercial and residential water damage emergencies, including leak detection and prevention, emergency water extraction and dry-out. Water / Flood Damage Services Comprehensive Services For over 20 years, we have worked passionately to bring the best services to clients. Our single discipline is putting client needs at the center of everything we do. Our Services 24/7 Rapid Response Call Rapid Restoration Day or Night – We're here for you! Emergency Services Storm Damage Your home or business can sustain serious damage by storms, and we know this can be very devastating for you. Storm Damage Day Or Night Emergency Cleanup 770-224-7250 Emergencies Services About Service Area Testimonials News Contact © 2021 Rapid Restoration. All Rights Reserved.• 770-224-7250 Google Rating 5.0 Based on 35 reviews Rapid Restoration 5.0 × Amanda Stover 17:13 10 Feb 20 Rapid Restoration is a wonderful company! They were out to our home within hours of our call. Drew was informative, helpful, and extremely professional!! We would recommend them above everyone else! Ben Pitts 03:14 05 Nov 19 Called , the next day The Owner Drew came out. We walked the entire home and looked at what needed to be done. Very informative on what steps needed to be taken. The damage wasn’t extensive and there wasn’t anything he could help with as far as claiming under insurance. We talked for a good while and turns out they do much more than just Resoration. I would highly recommend calling the team at Rapid Resoration with any Resoration or remodeling needs! Matt Zhun 18:32 01 Nov 19 After looking over several quotes and feeling a bit overwhelmed, Drew was able to decipher the process and make sense of what was needed. The team was fast and efficient. Within a few days the house was clean and free of smoke smell. I highly recommend Rapid Restoration. Holli Edie 18:14 01 Nov 19 The crew at Rapid Restoration did a great job cleaning up the mess in my home after it caught on fire. The smoke smell was terrible and black soot was all over the walls. Hi team came in quickly, did a very thorough job for a great price. I was afraid the smell would never come out, but it did! This is a trustworthy company and I highly recommend them! Great work Drew and team! THANK YOU!! Carol Rivers 22:22 03 Sep 19 They did a fantastic job on my daughters home. I would highly recommend them Christine Rivers 22:22 03 Sep 19 Rapid Restoration did a great job getting the work done due to a water leak. They made the process of dealing with my insurance company quick and easy. My overall experience was a great one and would definitely recommend them for any construction needs. peg carlson 20:12 03 Sep 19 Drew and his team were total professionals. I was in a state of complete panic when I saw standing water in my basement. They arrived quickly, were able to remove the water from my carpeting, removed all the padding, removed the shoe molding, removed all the damp sheet rock, set the fans going and within four days my basement was totally dry and back in ship shape. Every member of his crew was courteous and professional. Chasity Gibbs 04:02 17 Jan 19 We are so very pleased with the professionalism, communication and quality of work Drew and his guys have provided on our project. Drew has walked us through the entire process as this was an insurance claim/repair from water damage but also additional work we chose to add during the project. . Drew has been prompt and thorough to answer and assist with any questions we had and he has been very patient with us throughout as I had unexpected surgery and needed to halt the project for 3 weeks. The installation subcontractors that Drew recommended were top notch and Drew has been present and available to oversee every step of the project even spending some late evenings and weekends making sure everything was taken care of. My father is a retired contractor therefore he has followed up on this project himself (just bc he’s a Dad) and he has been very impressed with the work ethic and knowledge provided to us by Rapid. It has been refreshing to work with a company that we did not have to worry about hidden costs and their honesty. Justin was our project manager and he has been a vital part of this process. And Dana in the office has been fabulous to assist when I needed to know specific accounting info when payments were being made or checks sent to vendors. Great crew, great company! Laurie Herron 21:11 28 Dec 18 I have worked with Drew on a couple of projects and have always been very pleased. Most recently, he restored and renovated our basement after a flood from the water heater. He worked with our insurance company and kept within the budget, allowing us to get all new LVP to replace the carpeting. We also got a new bathroom vanity and replaced trim and drywall. The work was done in a timely manner,. He and his crew were mindful of our three cats, being sure to not let them out. He was responsive to my questions and concerns, and it looks like we have a brand new basement. We get compliiments all the time.Although this started out as a nightmare, Drew made the restoration process, go pretty seamlessly, and we are very happy with the results. Gabrielle Reed 18:38 30 Aug 18 “Due to a horrific storm a gigantic tree fell slap on my house. Rapid Restorations responded quickly and put my mind at ease. I was very pleased to see how quickly Drew Blackwell responded to not only phone calls but text and emails as well. Despite some minor issues in regards to the insurance company he remained professional and eager to help in anyway he could. I am confident that Drew Blackwell will do everything in his power to ensure that his customers are satisfied - I know he did for me. Highly recommended and will definitely use again. Very thankful for Drew Blackwell and his crew!” Chloe Ruggles 15:02 25 Aug 18 Drew and his crew did an amazingly and professional job restoring our floors after a water leak. Very personable. Highly recommend!! Tony Salera 21:37 22 Jul 18 Drew came out to my house for a water leak in the basement. He could have charged me hundreds of dollars to fix it. Instead he showed me how to fix it myself and it cost me a total investment of $6. He is an honest and knowledgeable Contractor.
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The title of Jonathan Emmett and Poly Bernatene’s new book Here Be Monsters is a play on Here Be Dragons, an admonishment printed in the corners of medieval maps to prevent seafaring types from wandering into uncharted territory. Ascribing evil to the unknown is common enough even today, but back then, it seemed reasonable to personify fear as a fire-breathing dragon. We now know these fears were unfounded. There are no dragons, no monsters. Good news if you’re a pirate, and an island of giant gemstones lay concealed in the murky mist of a faraway, uncharted land. Here be monsters, indeed. Captain Cut-Throat is the ‘meanest mariner to sail the Seven Seas’, guilty of ‘countless crimes of downright dastardliness and despicable dishonesty’, or so the Wanted Dead or Alive poster tells us. The peg-legged, pointy-nosed fox leads a crew of equally unsavoury characters, all of whom are wanted for various crimes, including ‘mean misconduct and monstrous mischief’ (Blue-Bottomed Bart, a mandrill), and ‘reprehensible rudeness and repulsive roguery’ (Quilly Von Squint, a raven), among other alliterative (and hilarious) misdeeds. As befitting a pirate of the highest order, Captain Cut-Throat likes treasure. Loves it in fact, refusing to heed his crew’s misgivings as he sets sail for the mysterious island of gems. Calm seas prevail until the ship enters the mist, where strange noises can be heard. One after the other, the crew plead with the captain, only to be plucked off the ship in spectacular fashion by, in turn, a giant, teeth-baring parrot and a multi-eyed serpent. Thinking his ‘yellow-bellied’ crew have abandoned ship, the captain remains steadfast in his goal, oblivious to what actually transpired on his ship. The bejeweled island emerges out of the mist, and Captain Cut-Throat greedily sets paw and peg on land to claim his reward. And he gets it. Boy, does he get it. These gems don’t just sparkle, they bite. Read More No Comments Posted on October 15, 2013 Young Frank Architect “Youth is a quality, not a matter of circumstances.” Frank Lloyd Wright So begins Frank Viva’s new book, Young Frank Architect, and this reassuring adage plays out in the inspiring story of passion and artistic vision as embodied by a young boy, his grandfather, and a host of famous architects and designers. Young Frank Architect is also an homage to the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, a place I have not yet visited but whose breadth of genius has long been a draw. With the publication of Young Frank Architect, a trip to MoMA is in order, and though contained within the pages of a picture book, the famous museum is no less an adventure. Young Frank is a creative soul with a very broad idea of what it means to be an architect. Old Frank, his grandfather, is an actual architect whose views have, perhaps, narrowed over the years. The boy aspires to be like his grandfather in more ways than one, even adopting his straw hat and comically round glasses. The grandfather watches his grandson build twisty skyscrapers out of piles of books and a chair of toilet paper rolls, and attempts to educate the boy on the rules of his profession. “I don’t think architects make chairs. And you really can’t sit in this one, can you?” says Frank, which of course, deflates the young boy’s exuberance. Bewildered by his grandson’s unorthodox architectural creations, Old Frank takes the boy to the Museum of Modern Art “…to see the work of some REAL architects.’ Read More No Comments Posted on October 01, 2013 Ghosts October has arrived, wind-swept and leaf-strewn; a seasonal reminder that it’s time to bone up on my ghosts. Like the would-be spectre dragging a ball and chain in Sonia Goldie and illustrator Marc Boutavant’s newly translated book Ghosts, I am poorly educated in the ectoplasmic sciences. No matter, with the help of this extraordinary (and extrasensory) book, I can now distinguish between the winter-loving ghost who lurks behind curtains drawing pictures on frosted window panes, the soot-covered Chimney Ghost, and of course, the oft-maligned Night Ghost. I’ve much to learn, and many preconceptions that barely scratch the surface of this delightful and diverse society of apparitions. Originally published in 2001 in France, Ghosts is a whimsical introduction to the domestic variety of ghost populating the bedrooms and kitchens of our homes in (apparently) great multitude and variety. Leading the tour is a tiny bear-like ghost named Toasty, and his protege, an old-fashioned fellow from the ‘sheet’ and ‘boo’ era who may or may not be a real ghost. Wishing to dispel the myth that ghosts live only in old castles and haunted houses, Toasty invites his new friend to a party for all the household ghosts, who are introduced one by one. Turns out, we corporeal types are far from alone, and as I’d always suspected, not solely responsible for the mess and mayhem in our homes. There are mischief-makers in our midst.
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Get ready for a fully hands-on interactive cocktail masterclass in a private bar setting at award-winning Ellis at Fareground. GINGER COCKTAIL MASTERCLASS PRESENTED BY DOMAINE DE CANTON AND FAREGROUND Celebrate the season with our interactive cocktail masterclass. You'll work from your own station at fully private Bar Ellis, with all the spirits, bar tools and […] Find out more » Phil Hanley: Live In Austin November 19 @ 7:00 pm - November 20 @ 11:30 pm vulcan gas company, 418 E 6th St. Austin, TX 78701 United States + Google Map $20.00 A day without laughter is a day wasted. Not a good wasted either. Don't waste anymore of your days and get your ass to this comedy show. One of the funniest comedians to come out of New York is going to bring all the laughs to you. Phil Hanley has been on the big screen, […] Find out more » 10:30 am Of The Earth: Medicinal Plants of Pease Park November 20 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Tudor Cottage at Pease Park, 1100 Kingsbury Street Austin, TX 78703 United States + Google Map Free During Native American Heritage Month, Pease Park Conservancy brings you a presentation and native plant walk with Marika Alvarado. Marika will share her knowledge of the history of Indigenous People in this part of the country and her expertise in healing using Native methods that have been handed down to her, generation to generation, from […] Find out more » 11:00 am Pasternak Pilsner: Beer Release Party November 20 @ 11:00 am - 9:00 pm Roughhouse Brewing, 680 Oakwood Loop San Marcos, 78666 United States + Google Map Free We’re dropping another Pilsner, and this time it’s our namesake…Pasternak Pils! The Pasternak family traces its roots to ancestors in Poland, near the Czech border, who immigrated to America in the early 1900s. For this beer, we wanted to honor our lineage by using all Polish hops and Polish malt. Available on draught and in […] Find out more » Berried: Underground Series Beer Release November 20 @ 11:00 am - 9:00 pm Roughhouse Brewing, 680 Oakwood Loop San Marcos, 78666 United States + Google Map Free The second release from our Underground Cave Series is here! Berried, a blend of spontaneous cave ale and a barrel-aged wild ale, releases Saturday 11/13. It features a heavy-handed addition of 4.2 pounds/gallon of fresh raspberries for a juicy, tart finish! This year we’ve kegged up some of it for you to enjoy fresh out […] Find out more » 12:00 pm EAST Exhibit at The Cathedral November 20 @ 12:00 pm - November 21 @ 6:00 pm The Cathedral, 2403 East 16th Street Austin, TX 78702 United States + Google Map Free Join atxGALS + The Cathedral for their East Austin Studio Tour Exhibit during the last weekend of Austin Studio Tour! Austin Studio Tour is a free, self-guided citywide celebration of art featuring over 530 Austin-based artists and collaboratives that introduces the public to new ways of experiencing art and the creative practices of artists around our city. […] Find out more » Central Machine Works East Austin Studio Tour Wknd 2 November 20 @ 12:00 pm - 10:00 pm |Recurring Event (See all) An event every day that begins at 12:00 pm, repeating until Nov 21, 2021 Central Machine Works, 4824 East Cesar Chavez Street Austin, 78702 United States + Google Map Central Machine Works will have an art show on this main indoor gallery walls featuring works from Jana Swec, Joe Swec and Len Swec. They'll also a pop-up show in their annex building with works from a collection of artists curated by Mangus Collective and Marfa Open. Looking for live music? They'll have a Spaceflight record […] Find out more » 1:00 pm Live Music in the Hill Country November 20 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Twisted X Brewing Co., 23455 ranch to market rd 150 Dripping Springs, TX 78620 United States + Google Map Free The Nowhere Men serve up acoustic renditions of the best rock classics from the 60s and 70s with a healthy dose of the Beatles! Please Join us 11/20/21 1-4 p.m and welcome their first show to Twisted X Brewery. Free admission and plenty of outdoor seating at our family friendly and dog friendly facility. Find out more » 4:00 pm Chisos Boots 2nd Anniversary Party November 20 @ 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm Chisos Boots, 3507 S 1st Street Austin, Texas 78704 + Google Map $20 Chisos Boots 2nd Anniversary Party November 20th 4-8pm 3507 S 1st St, Austin TX 78704 Tickets are $20 Multiple bands, boot giveaways, and complimentary beverages—come celebrate Chisos' 2nd Anniversary with us in South Austin! Dance to performances by the legendary Paul Val, honky tonk heroes Comanche Moon, and Austin's own Cowboy Diplomacy. Bring your dancin' […] Find out more » 7:00 pm EAST After Party at The Cathedral November 20 @ 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm The Cathedral, 2403 East 16th Street Austin, TX 78702 United States + Google Map $25 Join atxGALS + The Cathedral for their East Austin Studio Tour (EAST) After Party! Your all inclusive ticket includes viewing and shopping art displays from 12+ local women artists, an open bar and live music. Come celebrate the creative women of Austin in this beautiful, one-of-a-kind art gallery on the East side. Find out more » 8:30 pm King of the Hill: Arlen’s Early Years November 20 @ 8:30 pm - 10:30 pm The Globe Drive-In Theater, The Globe Drive-In Theater 8017 Cele Rd Pflugerville, Texas 78653 Pflugerville, TX 78653 United States + Google Map $16.00 The place: Arlen, Texas. The family: The Hills. Bobby, Peggy, Hank, Luanne & Cotton Hill have been Texas mainstays for well over a quarter of a century. Tonight we honor their earlier years by screening some of their greatest moments under the stars. From Hank Hill's embarrassing (yet endearing) ride or die attitude with 'The […] Find out more » Money Chicha and DJ Flo November 20 @ 8:30 pm - 10:30 pm meanwhile brewing co., 3901 Promontory Point Dr AUSTIN, TX 78744 + Google Map $10 Join us on Saturday November 20th for a concert on the Meanwhile outdoor stage About this event with music by: Money Chicha https://www.moneychicha.com/about https://www.facebook.com/MoneyChichaMusic https://twitter.com/Money_Chicha https://www.instagram.com/moneychicha/ & DJ Flo https://soundcloud.com/therealdjflo This show is ALL AGES, however, alcoholic sales to minors are prohibited. 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People used to think that the iPhone was strictly for fashion-focused individuals, people who like to show off with their phones and gadgets. But now, iPhones are becoming the fashion statement of choice for many people, and not just for the young. While the original iPhone was one of the first technological milestones when it was released, it has been improved over the years. Every year Apple releases a new model of its popular iPhone, making it one of the most popular consumer electronics on the market. Although the iPhone is a revolution in terms of user iphone 13 pronteraction and user friendliness, it isn’t without its shortcomings. The first-generation iPhone traded the bulky flat housing of its predecessor for a slim, convex white or black plastic case. The change to plastic allowed better transfer of sound for all the different radio receivers within the unit. Apple also included a physical keyboard with the iPhone, but this proved problematic for some consumers who found it difficult to press the keys and gesture with the screen. To address these complaints, Apple has consistently developed new versions of its popular iPhone, adding new features and functions while simultaneously improving its design. Currently, the iPhone can be used with most cellular phone carriers, which is one reason why so many people own an iPhone. In addition to being able to take advantage of all of the different plans and deals available from wireless companies, consumers can use their iPhone to make the most of their multimedia experience. When buying an iPhone, consumers should keep in mind that all major cell phone carriers have both the iPhone and the iPod Touch available to subscribers. Consumers interested in buying an iPhone but don’t necessarily want to commit to a two-year contract with a wireless carrier should consider purchasing the iPhone XS, which is the company’s entry-level model and is capable of taking advantage of more options and programs offered by carrier companies. One of the key selling features of the iPhone lies in the user’s ability to turn it into a miniature computer by integrating it with the iOS device operating system. While it does have this functionality, there are a few limitations to this feature, one of which is the lack of a face ID for secure authentication and fast-charge capable features. Apple has addressed this shortcoming with the iPhone XS, which provides users with facial recognition technology that allows them to access their phone without having to enter a password or pass through a security check. The face recognition function is only available on the iPhone XS; however, users can use their regular iPhone to access FaceID on the regular iPhone for quick and secure access to the user’s data. Another key selling point for the iPhone lies in its large touch sensitive screen, which enables it to take full advantage of the user’s fingers to multi-task like never before. With its True Tone speakers and ambient sound capabilities, the iPhone offers premium sound quality and greatly improves user experience. In addition, the iPhone also includes a powerful and efficient Home button and Safari book feature which further facilitate mobile web browsing experience. Finally, the iPhone’s user interface has been refined to allow users to perform multi-tasking functions more easily. As in the case of almost all latest smartphones, the iPhone comes with both a standard and a Plus version, with the former offering a thinner and lighter body and greater storage capacity. However, the iPhone X offers twice the memory (both RAM and storage), four times as many pixels, and a wide, high-resolution camera (wide) with better low-light performance and better image stabilization compared to the iPhone Plus. The iPhone XS models offer additional advantages, too, such as double the memory, a larger battery, and a longer battery life. However, the iPhone XS was specifically designed to offer more benefits to professional photographers, who can take up to two hundred pictures with the camera (wide) without facing any problem. To sum up, the iPhone has an excellent camera, a superior display, a refined design, superior audio quality, a fast network connection, and support for a wide range of communication services.
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It’s the day before your child’s class party for the Easter holidays, and you realize that you totally forgot to make class gifts! “Bunny Chow” to the rescue! This playful treat would also be perfect for Sunday school classes, Easter egg hunts, and any spring-time party. Plus, it’s SO easy to make! I was able …
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It’s crazy to think that we’re already in the holiday season! Now is the time to start thinking about what you’re going to buy for everyone on the list. Make sure that you check out this great Baby Holiday Gift Guide as this will make your holiday season so much easier to shop for! Maybe … Read More about Baby Holiday Gift Guide Toddler Boys’ Holiday Gift Ideas Can you believe that the holiday season is here? It’s time to start making your own gift list and checking it twice! No matter what you’re looking for, we’ve got some great Toddler Boys’ Holiday Gift Ideas that will make shopping a total breeze this year! Maybe you’re shopping for toys, or maybe you want … Read More about Toddler Boys’ Holiday Gift Ideas Perfect Pet Gifts {Holiday Gift Guide} When we make our list of folks to buy for, we add our pets to it! Pets need love, too – besides, the boys would be devastated if we didn’t get something for their animals. So, each year I keep my eyes peeled for the most perfect pet gifts to fill their stockings. Do you … Read More about Perfect Pet Gifts {Holiday Gift Guide} Holiday Gift Ideas for Toddlers: ages 2-4 (Boys and Girls) In addition to all the normal items like DUPLO blocks and character toys, these are my top picks from the submissions to the Toddler Holiday Gift Guide! Little Tikes Cozy Truck The Cozy Truck is a fun kids truck-styled riding toy which blends the quality and durability of Little Tikes with the fun of the … Read More about Holiday Gift Ideas for Toddlers: ages 2-4 (Boys and Girls) Blogging Basics: Holiday Gift Guide How To In the weekly #LearntoBlog Hangout that I host with Crystal of Crystal and Company, we answer tons of blogging related questions, but one that has come up in my email is… How do I host a Holiday Gift Guide on my site? Well, the ways to run your gift guide are endless and ever-changing. This …
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Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy Author: Carly Simon February 9, 2016 • book reviews, reading • Audiobook Talk: BOYS IN THE TREES by Carly Simon Boys in the Trees Written by Carly Simon Audiobook read by Carly Simon Published by Flatiron Books on November 24th 2015 ISBN: 9781250095909 Genres: Biography & Autobiography, Music, Entertainment & Performing Arts, Personal Memoirs Format: audiobook Pages: 304 Source: public library via Overdrive Simon's memoir reveals her remarkable life, beginning with her storied childhood as the third daughter of Richard L. Simon, the co-founder of publishing giant Simon & Schuster, her musical debut as half of The Simon Sisters performing folk songs with her sister Lucy in Greenwich Village, to a meteoric solo career that would result in 13 top 40 hits, including the #1 song "You're So Vain." She was the first artist in history to win a Grammy Award, an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award, for her song "Let the River Run" from the movie Working Girl. The memoir recalls a childhood enriched by music and culture, but also one shrouded in secrets that would eventually tear her family apart. Simon brilliantly captures moments of creative inspiration, the sparks of songs, and the stories behind writing "Anticipation" and "We Have No Secrets" among many others. Romantic entanglements with some of the most famous men of the day fueled her confessional lyrics, as well as the unraveling of her storybook marriage to James Taylor. I said this when I talked about the last musician’s memoir I read, and I think it may apply at least as much to Carly Simon as it did to Elvis Costello: “Because we hear their own words in their own voices, we may feel like we know these musicians as people…but we’re wrong. We know the work. We can forget that songwriters are storytellers as much as novelists or screenwriters are, and those stories aren’t necessarily revealing to us who they are as people. There may be truth in them, but it’s usually more likely to be emotional rather than factual truth, and that’s where the sense of intimacy resides.” Most of Carly Simon’s best-known songs tilt toward the personal/confessional end of the singer/songwriter content continuum, which ramps up both the literal and emotional truth components and the sense of connection between listener and artist. Her memoir Boys in the Trees, which shares its title with a 1978 album, reveals some of the facts and more of the feelings behind Simon’s truths. Some of the facts may already be familiar to anyone who listened to popular music in the 1970s. Carly Simon was the youngest daughter of Richard Simon, co-founder of publishing house Simon & Schuster. (It’s been decades since the Simon family was involved in the company–Richard Simon was effectively forced out by partners while Carly was a teenager–and Simon & Schuster isn’t this book’s publisher.) The Simon children’s upbringing mixed prosperous trappings with arty-bohemian-intellectual leanings; music and culture were important, but so were secrets and maintaining appearances. Carly dropped out of college to join her older sister Lucy as a musical duo for a couple of years before striking out on her own. Struggles with anxiety and insecurity have marked her entire life–crippling stage fright has kept her from live performances for extended periods throughout her career–and neither problem was helped by her decade of exhilarating, aggravating rock-royalty marriage to James Taylor. Taylor seems to have had the most lasting impact of all of Simon’s “boys”–with the possible exception of their son Ben (the couple also have a daughter, Sally)–and the story she tells in Boys in the Trees concludes not long after their marriage does. Simon is notably generous toward Taylor in writing about their lives together. Perhaps that’s because he’s her children’s father; perhaps she wants to honor and respect his influence on her life and work; perhaps she still has a soft spot for the man. As someone who’s sometimes had trouble seeing her ex’s less-winning qualities clearly, I can relate…but given some of the details Simon shares about their relationship, I felt that she was far too hard on herself and not hard enough on him (and I can relate to that too). Simon writes of other “boys” and men besides Taylor and acknowledges here in print, for the first time, which one the second verse of “You’re So Vain” is about (the whole song isn’t about him, and she still won’t name its other inspirations). But the first man in Simon’s life, and the one whose influence has outlasted even James Taylor’s, was her father, and the “daddy issues” she reveals in Boys in the Trees are almost textbook. Parts of Carly Simon’s story are much like that of other white, female, upper-middle-class Baby Boomers riding the shifting cultural waves of the 1960s and ’70s–but as she was living that story, and experiencing it in a way that was uniquely hers. she was chronicling it and making it the soundtrack for the lives of many women a lot like her. I grew up with Simon’s music, and was engaged and enlightened by the woman who created it and emerges to talk about it in Boys in the Trees. Simon’s years of struggle with a stammer don’t seem to complicate her reading of the audiobook version of the memoir, which also includes original music and clips from the companion album Songs From the Trees. If you’re interested enough in Carly Simon to read her story, I highly recommend letting her read it to you. from Chapter One: “This day may have been the day, the very day my identity was born. Before the incident occurred, I didn’t think about who I was. After, I would spend the rest of my life testing to see if I had been right. “The whole family was gathered after dinner to make the acquaintance of a possible nurse for Peter, my brother, just born five months before. Lucy and Joey, my two older sisters, and I were all under the age of eight. We lived in the top floor of a six-story town house on Eleventh Stteet. “‘Quick, girls, it’s almost eight, the plane got in an hour ago. Get dressed and wear shoes and socks and brush your hair.’ Mommy was holding a cigarette between her lips. She tried to get a brush through the tangles of my feathery hair and finally grabbed a barrette, attempting to ge tmy hair to go somewhere it stubbornly wouldn’t go. She left it in a web of blond knots and went on to an easier task: brushing Lucy’s hair. “Andrea Simon still had to neaten up her chignon, don her black calf heels, and apply a new layer of lipstick. She always wore bright red.” Subscribe to Blog via Email Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 2,315 other subscribers Email Address Subscribe audiobooks, memoir, nonfiction, pop culture: music Show Sidebar is this true for you, too? Never miss a post Name: Your email address:* Please enter all required fields Correct invalid entries No spam, ever. Promise. 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Washington Slagbaai National Park is a national park and ecological reserve on the northwestern part of the island of Bonaire in the Caribbean Netherlands. The 5,643 hectares (21.79 sq mi) park covering approximately a fifth of the island of Bonaire is managed by STINAPA Bonaire, a non-profit foundation, on behalf of the Bonaire government. Established in 1969, Washington Slagbaai National Park was the first nature reserve to be established in the former Netherlands Antilles. There are about 340 species of plants. Typical vegetation is made up of low thorny scrub (xerophytic shrublands) and two main species of cacti: the yatu (Lemaireocereus griseus) and the cadushi (in Wayuunaiki) or kadushi (Cereus repandus). Park seashores are nesting ground for endangered sea turtles: the green turtle (Chelonia mydas), the hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata) and the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta). On rare occasions one can see leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea). 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There are many concerns today over how education technology companies protect data and whether they profit from the sale of that data or advertising. From its launch in 2004, School Loop has never and will never sell any student or parent data (or any system data for that matter). We don't sell ads or carry advertising. And we regularly review and update our industry-standard security practices and systems. This document discusses data security in general, FERPA compliance, and the requirements of AB1584, SB177 SOPIPA Compliance. Email: data_security@schoolloop.com Phone: (415) 952-5667 Section I: General security. Password Security. All passwords are treated securely and one-way encrypted. We cannot decrypt the passwords and do not provide information concerning Admin accounts (ROOT Admin, container Admin, local administrator or domain administrator) or their equivalent to any persons. We encourage our districts to use LDAP integration so that they have complete control over user access and passwords. Security of District Systems. We never gain or try to gain unauthorized access to or modify district systems including file servers, routers, switches, NdS and Internet services. Privacy. We adhere to all provisions of the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA, 20 U.S.C. 123g), California Education Code and district policies regarding the protection and confidentiality of data. We consider all data collected in the course of our duties to be protected and confidential. Release of this data can only be authorized by district leadership and by appropriate state and federal officials. With regards to FERPA and the use of School Loop, in general, districts are guided by the U.S. Department of Education's ruling on Edline and the Clark County School District (Las Vegas, Nevada). Edline was competitor offering similar services. The Department of Education conclusion is as follows: Based on the information provided, it appears that the arrangement schools within the District have with Edline meets these requirements for disclosing specified information from education records to Edline as a "school official" under this FERPA exception. In particular, 1) Edline provides online hosting services that permit parents to view some of their children's education records, and Edline uses the information from education records to perform those services that would otherwise be provided by school employees; 2) Edline's online access services provide it with "legitimate educational interests" in the information disclosed to Edline by each school; and 3) Edline's use and maintenance of personally identifiable information from education records is subject to the direct control of each school within the District. Each school or the District must ensure that Edline does not redisclose or permit the redisclosure of any personally identifiable information from education records except as specifically authorized by the school or District that is responsible for the contract. The school (or District), in turn, remains responsible for any FERPA violations committed by its service provider. In that regard, we note that Edline takes reasonable and appropriate steps to ensure that information from education records is not disclosed or made available to other parties and does not use the information for any other purpose. Based on this guidance, districts in California and across the country use systems like School Loop and stay within the law. As noted, School Loop offers a variety of account types and settings that help districts enforce their policies. These accounts have access to different types of content. Access to those accounts can be controlled in various ways. School Loop offers roles for certificated employees (teachers, principals, and certificated staff), classified employees (we call those accounts Associates), parents, students, and a class of account we label Afterschool Professional (ASP). ASP accounts are optional for districts and allow districts and parents to approve accounts for tutors, social workers, people who run after school programs, and others they deem fit. Parents and students can only see their own grades and attendance information, and other such information published specifically to them as members of classes and schools. Parents and students self-register, and districts are given the choice of approving each account before any access is granted (approval being whatever process they set up to verify that the registrant is legit), or allowing limited access to parents and requiring verification for grades and attendance. Additionally, all parents and students have a tool that allows them to challenge the membership of any other person who registers as a parent. This Challenge tool sends an alert to administrators, and admins can then suspend or delete the account, ignore the challenge, or ask for more information. School Loop has account types for administrators, certificated staff, classified staff, other non-staff members, students, and parents. Each type of account is designed to align with privacy regulations. Districts assign these roles, so it is the district's responsibility to ensure that individuals are assigned the correct type of account. The combination of account types, access rights, control over account registration, and control over access to content has proved successful at helping hundreds of districts enforce their privacy policies in different ways. In addition, there are a variety of fine-tuning settings that allow you to further limit access, mask the identity of a student, and restrict parent accounts for students. Over our history, we have repeatedly refined these tools to help districts use School Loop safely and within their policy guidelines. We are quite concerned over privacy and protecting students, and take our responsibilities to do so seriously. Reuse: We do not copy, duplicate, sell, repackage or use for demonstration purposes any district data. Transport: We provide a secure channel encrypted via SFTP or SMTP for the district to send us data. We do not have direct access to district systems. External Security: We secure our system against external hacking and attacks. We use CloudFlare to protect our services against various denial of service attacks. Our servers are protected behind Juniper and Cisco firewalls and are hardened to restrict access to only those services required for operation. All administrative access occurs over an SSL encrypted connection with dual-factor authentication. Internal Security: We secure our system against internal hacking and attacks. District data is protected by segmenting the data into databases that can only be accessed through district portals. When a district uploads encrypted data, the import server determines the appropriate portal and sends the encrypted data to that portal. A process on the portal decrypts and processes the data, importing it into the database where it can be accessed only by that particular portal. The data is never decrypted by the import server and any transitory copy of the data is deleted upon transmission to the portal. Database backups are performed on a daily basis and are encrypted in memory using 256-bit AES before they are ever written to disk. Encrypted backups are retained on the backup server for three days, on a local archive server for 45 days, and on an off-site archive server for 90 days. One monthly encrypted backup is retained perpetually while the district is under contract. Access to all backup and archive servers is restricted exclusively to School Loop administrative staff via the aforementioned VPN. District Access to District Data: During the term of our contract with a district, the district has complete access to all District Data. Handling Data at Contract Termination: Upon termination of an executed contract we will depersonalize all personally identifiable data within 60 days. We will also destroy the data. Section II: AB1584 Compliance Data Ownership. In all cases, the district retains ownership and control of all student data. Students Access to Student Created Content. Students can download content they create via link available in their DropBox. Third-party use of Data. We do not allow third-parties use of student information beyond those purposes defined in the executed contract with the district. School Loop receives personally identifiable information directly from parents, legal guardians and students and as exported from the district and imported into School Loop. Parents, legal guardians and students can view any personally identifiable information they enter or that we import from the district. Parents, legal guardians and students can correct any information they enter. Corrections to information from the district must be made by the district. Data Security. We take the following steps to ensure that student data is kept secure. Confidential Student data is stored in a database that can only be accessed via user login at the school portal or mobile app. The portal application allows access to the student data only by (1) the student (2) the student's parents, (3) certificated members of the school staff (4) After-School Professional who have been approved by approved parents. Districts can set the approval process for parent access to require that parent's establish their identity to a staff member. See the FERPA discussion above for more detail. Notification of Breach. The following is our procedure to communicate with affected parents, legal guardians and eligible students if there is an unauthorized disclosure of student records: School Loop implements industry-standard security procedures for storing and accessing information to avoid the loss or theft of any data, with an emphasis on protecting personal data, defined as login credentials, permanent student IDs, addresses, phone numbers. If we detect a breach involving the loss or theft of personal data our notification plan is as follows: Within 24 hours: School Loop CEO, CTO, IT Lead, and Support Lead will meet to discuss what is known about the breach and identify the steps necessary to resolve the issue. The Support Team will notify affected districts and explain the actions we have taken, our plan moving forward, and the timeline for resolution. Our goal is resolution within 72 hours. The breach will be reported to local law enforcement in conjunction with the district, if required. We will notify affected users, explain the impact of the breach, our plan moving forward, and the timeline for resolution, in conjunction with the district. District may elect to notify users independently and directly. If more than 500 users are affected, a notice of breach will be posted on our corporate website, unless such notification is restricted by legal authorities. Upon resolution: We will notify the district, provide details of the resolution, and outline safeguards to prevent a recurrence. We will notify affected users, provide details of the resolution, outline safeguards to prevent a recurrence, and define steps they can take to safeguard their information, all in conjunction with the district, unless such notification is restricted by legal authorities. Within 60 days (CA only): In California, by law, if more than 500 residents are affected, the Attorney General will be notified. Data and Third-Parties Post Contract. We certify that student records will not be available to a third party once the district contract has expired or is canceled. No Target Advertising. We do not use personally identifiable information from student records to target advertising to students. Section III: SB 1177 SOPIPA Compliance No Target Advertising. We do not sell or carry advertising, and we do not target advertising on our website or any other website using information acquired from students. No Student Profile. We do not create a profile for a student except for school purposes as defined in an executed contract with the District. No Selling Student Information. We do not sell student information. Information Disclosure. We do not disclose student information unless for legal, regulatory, judicial, or safety reasons, and then only to authorized parties and with the approval of the district. Reasonable Security Practices. Student information is protected through reasonable security procedures and practices. Student information is stored in a database that is accessible only via the portal that hosts the student's school. And student information transmitted from the district is encrypted before leaving the district computers and not decrypted until it is processed by the portal itself. Any backups of the portal database are encrypted before they are ever stored on disk. Deletion of Student Data. Upon termination of an executed contract we will dispose of all personally identifiable data and transfer that data to the district within 60 days of the end of the contract. Information Disclosure when Required by Law. We will disclose student information when required by law, and to authorized educational agencies when requested.
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The best songs on Ronnie Dunn's Re-Dunn album stay true to the originals and his own legacy. There's an unexpected humility to songs like "Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)" and the several classic country covers. It's an album filled with surprises. In most cases, adding his Texahoma twang is enough to separate covers from the original versions of songs by Eric Clapton, Tom Petty, Pure Prairie League and Bob Seger. Steel guitar saturates "Wonderful Tonight," but it's still the same song you've heard for decades. Reverb connects Dunn to the Hollies' 1972 hit. In nearly every case, he keeps the most identifying characteristic of the hit — be it Van Morrison's bass and guitar whimsy on "Brown Eyed Girl," the Eagles' soft intro to "Peaceful Easy Feeling" or the inherent sadness at the beginning of "Good Time Charlie's (Got the Blues)," originally performed by Danny O'Keefe. It's not quite accurate to call this massive 24-song project a covers album. Dunn's Re-Dunn is more of a tribute to the songs that shaped him. Well-known country hits by George Strait, Merle Haggard and Tom T. Hall mix easily with defiant rockers like "I Won't Back Down." Very often he leans into a great riff or guitar lick at the beginning of a song and turns that into a classic Dunn-esque vocal showcase. You may not like Dunn's version of Buck Owens' "Together Again" better than the original, but it's hard to argue that he leveled up the song vocally. Find three of the must-hear tracks from an almost intimidating collection of songs important to the Country Music Hall of Famer below. Re-Dunn was released on Jan. 10. It's his fourth solo studio album and first since Tattooed Heart in 2016. George Strait, "A Showman's Life" George Strait is the most-covered artist on Re-Dunn, and all three songs (including "Amarillo by Morning" and "The Cowboy Rides Away") are exemplary, but this deep cut from Strait's Here for a Good Time (2011) hits hardest. The lesser-known tracks are the real heart of this album, as each was chosen because of some strong connection to Dunn with little regard to how listeners would respond. The album is personal in that way. Bob Seger, "Against the Wind" Listen to Dunn's subtle lyric tweak early during this mostly true-to-form cover of the classic rocker's nostalgic love story. He name-checks his wife, which is a pretty smooth move for a guy married 30 years. "Against the Wind" is such a well-written song it's hard to improve, and the vocalist doesn't try to out-sing it. Instead he lets a loose introduction and steel guitar separate his version but keeps the tempo and spirit of a song everyone needs to know. Eddy Arnold, Ray Charles, Mickey Gilley + Others, "You Don't Know Me" All three of these men (plus several others) recorded "You Don't Know Me," but Dunn's version falls somewhere between Arnold's original and Charles' prettier pop hit that came six years later, in 1962. Gilley made it a country hit in 1981, and Elvis Presley even took a swing at this Cindy Walker co-write, but this new version is its own thing. Here — finally here — Dunn rearranges a great lyric and adds his prime cut vocals. He simply soars throughout the soulful ballad. Grab a sweater, because when he cries out "You don't know me" at the very end, you'll get chills.
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Drumming, art, painting and music – get your creative juices flowing this week with all the inspiring events on in Windhoek. PUBLIC DRUMMING CIRCLE Date: Wednesday, 17 May 2017 @ 18:00 Venue: Joe’s Beerhouse Drum Café Namibia and Joe’s Beerhouse presents: A Drumming Circle, every Wednesday at the boma of Joe’s Beerhouse! Anyone can join. A limited number of djembe drums will be provided, but if you are an avid drummer we suggest you bring your own drum. Please note that we will start on time and finish on time, so we advise you arrive punctually to enjoy a full hour of facilitated drumming. There will be no cover charge, but donations are most welcome. We look forward to getting into the beat with you! CHANGE YOUR PERSPECTIVE Date: Wednesday, 17 May 2017 @ 08:00 – 17:00 Venue: National Art Gallery of Namibia (NAGN) Namibia as you have never seen it before… Experience Paul Godard’s utopian vision of Namibia’s remarkable landscapes, inspired by the wild horses of the Namib Desert and the many success stories in sustainable tourism from across the country. Come and be inspired by these large format (up to 1.2m x 2.4m!!) artistic interpretations of a country of vastness and beauty unlike any other. CORKS & CANVAS Date: Friday, 19 May 2017 @ 19:00 – 22:00 Venue: Village Opera House (Lemon Tree) Food for the soul, an experience hosted by Distincitive in partnership with Nederburg wines. A Canvas, an easel, paint and your first two glasses of wine are for free. At the end of the evening you get to leave with your painting and are welcome to exhibit it in your house or give it to someone special as a gift. MASHURA LIVE Date: Friday, 19 May 2017 @ 21:00 – 23:00 Venue: Warehouse Theatre – Boiler Room Posted in 99FM Selection, EventsTagged Boiler Room, CHANGE YOUR PERSPECTIVE, CORKS & CANVAS, Drum Cafe Namibia, Drumming, Joe's Beerhouse, Lemon Tree, MASHURA LIVE, NAGN, National Art Gallery of Namibia, Paul Godard, PUBLIC DRUMMING CIRCLE, Warehouse Theatre Post navigation The Tribe feat. Young T 99FM Old Mutual Wealth Conversation Café #5 99FM – But First, Do The Work Twitter Facebook Instagram Youtube LinkedIn Copyrights © 2020 - 99FM. All Rights Reserved. Another website by iWits We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok
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Imagine the spark that creates a pearl. Several conversations over coffee and on Twitter between authors, entrepreneurs and investors on the global economy and Greece, sparked an idea. In fact, a challenge: why not have a Greek dinner around the world to share and promote Greek culture, heritage and the arts through the most tempting dimension … Continue reading → Art / Greece Kiveri and the Secret to Life Posted on December 19, 2013 by Keri Douglas • 5 Comments Imagine someone whispering to you the secret to a good life, rewarding beyond your imagination. This whisper comes through cinematographer and film director Panayloti Yannitsos in his short film, Kiveri. The film opens with a radiant rising sun illuminating the small village of Kiveri on the bay of Argos, less than two hours from Athens. White … Continue reading → Post navigation Search Cultural Events World Poetry Day March 21, 2022 Topics Afghanistan Antiquity Art Awards Books Cultural Heritage Egypt Greece Health HIV/AIDS Humanitarian India Indigenous & Aboriginal Innovation International Leaders & People News/Media Paraguay Paris Photography Poetry Politics Rwanda Science Switzerland Syria Tibet Travel Truth Yoga Instagram No Instagram images were found. Top Posts & Pages Santo Spada: Maestro of Couture, Beauty, Elegance and Sensuality Poetry: The Sea, the Stars, the Bells with Pablo Neruda Don't Postpone Joy Goodreads Follow Blog via Email Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address: Follow 9 muses news 9 muses news Twitter @Keri Douglas RT @ELCunliffe: So excited! My book (edited with Paul Fox) is available for pre-order. 50% off print pre-orders until 10 December! Safegua… 4 hours ago Must read. A common sense approach to Havana Syndrome & protecting US officials. twitter.com/joshuachuminsk… 5 hours ago RT @raydowd: Article 26 of the Austrian State Treaty requires Austria to return Nazi looted art. Austria's statutes of limitations violate… 9 hours ago RT @elephantjournal: What are some fun experiences to share with each other instead of shopping/gifting? 9 hours ago Blogroll Nine Muses Photography Blog at WordPress.com. Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
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Teflex is one of the leading manufacturers of PTFE products. The company manufactures a wide range of PTFE products, including Teflex 100%virgin PTFE gasket and sealing products. These products are known for their high quality and practical design. They also feature different prices and qualities which you may want to consider before purchasing the products. This article covers PTFE gasket and sealing benefits and definitions. What is PTFE sealing? Sealing products are commonly applied in agriculture, automotive, construction, manufacturing, mining, and refuse, among other industries. They offer numerous sealing benefits depending on the area of application. The market features a wide range of sealing products. One of the most popular PTFE sealing products is the PTFE gasket. What is a PTFE gasket? A gasket is a sealing product made using deformable materials. The sealing product is usually designed in the shape of a ring or a sheet. The role of a gasket is to create pressure-tight seams between two or more stationary components. Their functionality usually depends on the compression energy. A PTFE gasket is a synthetic tetrafluoroethylene fluoropolymer applied in a wide range of areas. PTFE gaskets are also generally made from soft and comfortable materials applicable in a wide range of industries. Some of the primary areas where PTFE gaskets are applied are; In the food processing industry The petrochemical and pharmaceutical industry The water and gas industry Note that gaskets made from PTFE are highly preferred because of the material’s characteristics and ability to withstand various environmental factors. Why should you get 100% virgin PTFE gasket and sealing? The term “100% virgin” refers to the gaskets and sealings that are not combined with other materials other than PTFE. Below are some benefits of 100% virgin PTFE gasket and sealings; a. Thermal stability over different temperature ranges One of the best features of PTFE is that it has a high melting point of about three hundred and forty-two degrees Celsius. The material also features morphological characteristics that allow components manufactured from the resin to be applied in high-temperature situations. Therefore, gaskets and sealants made from 100% virgin PTFE cannot suffer degradations caused by temperature changes in their application areas. b. Dry running capability Another incredible characteristic of PTFE is that it has the lowest friction coefficient of whichever solid. PTFE features self-lubricating capabilities which offer continuous dry running abilities. This is an incredible characteristic for gasket and sealing products because it allows for dynamic sealing applications. c. Extreme chemical resistance PTFE sealants and gaskets also feature impressive chemical resistance. This is because of the interpolymer chain bond strengths of the PTFE materials. This prevents the materials from reacting with certain chemicals and temperatures. Therefore, PTFE sealants and gaskets will keep you from worrying about the products reacting with other chemicals from paints and other products. This is also one of the primary reasons PTFE gaskets are applied in industries where harmful chemical substances are used. Conclusion When buying PTFE sealing products, you must ensure that you get them from reliable companies. The market features a wide range of companies manufacturing PTFE sealing products and gaskets for purchase. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Chester C. I'm Chester C. Hargett.I'm a reporter for American news. I cover breaking news for NPR's digital coverage, news broadcasts, news magazines, and the occasional feature story.
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Re-orienting public health: Rhetoric, challenges and possibilities for sustainability — The University of Aberdeen Research Portal Skip to main navigation Skip to search Skip to main content The University of Aberdeen Research Portal Home Help & FAQ Home Profiles Disciplines Research output Research Facilities Datasets Impacts Activities Press / Media Prizes Search by expertise, name or affiliation Re-orienting public health: Rhetoric, challenges and possibilities for sustainability P. Hanlon, S. Carlisle Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review 10 Citations (Scopus) Overview Fingerprint Abstract We make a case in this article for re-orienting public health, based on evidence that societies across the globe are now facing inevitable change for which public health remains insufficiently prepared. We focus on the relationship between different sustainability ideals, displayed through rhetoric and discourse and the reality of a number of challenges in the 'modern' world. We briefly describe discernible elements of public and policy rhetoric around sustainability, as an important background for public health efforts, and present two significant public health discourses. We then outline some of the challenges to sustainability; some relate to the powerful social systems and cultural values associated with modernity, while others refer to broader environmental issues. These are not unconnected. We conclude by outlining the possibilities for sustainability, which include a transition to a more sustainable form of society that could lessen global inequalities, combat emerging problems, such as obesity, depression and addictive behaviours, and improve individual and social levels of well-being. We believe that this may well require a change of consciousness for a change of age, so the scope and scale of the required response should not be underestimated. Original language English Pages (from-to) 299-309 Number of pages 11 Journal Critical Public Health Volume 20 Issue number 3 DOIs https://doi.org/10.1080/09581596.2010.482581 Publication status Published - 1 Jan 2010 UN SDGs This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Access to Document 10.1080/09581596.2010.482581 Other files and links Link to publication in Scopus Fingerprint Dive into the research topics of 'Re-orienting public health: Rhetoric, challenges and possibilities for sustainability'. Together they form a unique fingerprint. rhetoric Social Sciences 100% sustainability Social Sciences 87% public health Social Sciences 86% Public Health Medicine & Life Sciences 84% Addictive Behavior Medicine & Life Sciences 40% Public Policy Medicine & Life Sciences 32% discourse Social Sciences 32% Consciousness Medicine & Life Sciences 30% View full fingerprint Cite this APA Standard Harvard Vancouver Author BIBTEX RIS Hanlon, P., & Carlisle, S. (2010). Re-orienting public health: Rhetoric, challenges and possibilities for sustainability. Critical Public Health, 20(3), 299-309. https://doi.org/10.1080/09581596.2010.482581 Re-orienting public health : Rhetoric, challenges and possibilities for sustainability. / Hanlon, P.; Carlisle, S. In: Critical Public Health, Vol. 20, No. 3, 01.01.2010, p. 299-309. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review Hanlon, P & Carlisle, S 2010, 'Re-orienting public health: Rhetoric, challenges and possibilities for sustainability', Critical Public Health, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 299-309. https://doi.org/10.1080/09581596.2010.482581 Hanlon P, Carlisle S. Re-orienting public health: Rhetoric, challenges and possibilities for sustainability. Critical Public Health. 2010 Jan 1;20(3):299-309. https://doi.org/10.1080/09581596.2010.482581 Hanlon, P. ; Carlisle, S. / Re-orienting public health : Rhetoric, challenges and possibilities for sustainability. 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Martin Hibbert, who survived the Manchester Arena bomb explosion which left him paralysed and unable to walk, is to take on an epic virtual handcycling challenge across Italy with the man he credits with rebuilding his life. On Thursday 14th May he will be joining Gary Dawson, who is paralysed following a motorcycle accident, and who works with Spinal Injuries Association to help other people overcome their injuries. Both will be handcycling – virtually – 66 miles across Northern Italy in their living rooms to support other people paralysed by spinal cord injury. Gary Dawson (pictured) uses his own experience of spinal cord injury to help other people like Martin rebuild their lives. Gary first met Martin when he was recovering from severe injuries sustained during the Manchester Arena bomb explosion. Martin was the closest person to the bomber to survive and received 22 shrapnel wounds to his body as he protected his daughter, who was also severely injured, from the blast. Gary uses his own experience of spinal cord injury to help other people like Martin rebuild their lives. Like Martin, he’d had to rebuild his life and knew well the challenges that would face Martin in the weeks, months and years ahead. A deep bond rapidly developed between the pair. Martin said. “I met Gary on the day I was told I would never walk again. I quickly learnt from Gary that despite having been told some devastating news, it didn’t stop be from leading a full life. To see Gary in a wheelchair and understanding that he was injured and has been through what I was going through, I decided that I didn’t want a wheelchair to determine what I was and was not going to do.” Now Martin is helping Gary. Each year, Gary takes part in an overseas cycle ride to support other spinal cord injured people. When the Spinal Injuries Association (SIA) ride was postponed this year due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Gary decided to do it anyway. He said. ““I was gutted when we had to do cancel the bike ride. But then I thought – I’ll do it from my living room. People paralysed by spinal cord injury need our help now more than ever. Demand for the information, advice and support we offer has increased hugely and we’re keeping other injured people safe, well and out of hospital – saving lives and protecting the NHS.” He added. “I first met Martin when he was in hospital in the aftermath of the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017. I am spinal cord injured myself and I therefore have an understanding of what Marti was going through. The progress he has made has been nothing short of remarkable. It’ll be great to have Martin as my cycling partner and we hope to raise plenty of money to help other spinal cord injured people stay safe from Coronavirus. The pair have set up a just giving page – https://justgiving.com/fundraising/garyandmartincycleitaly and can be followed on social media #garyandmartin. Andrew Smart of Spinal Injuries Association, said. “We are all so proud of Gary and Martin. They are truly inspiring people. Both show that with the right care and support a fulfilled life after injury is possible. Their efforts are invaluable and will help many more SCI people get the care and support they need and deserve. People can join in by donating through their just giving page. Alternatively, they can jump on their bikes, join in and fundraise to support two such amazing people.” Tags: SIA, Spinal Injuries Association, Spinal Injuries Association ride, Virtual handcycling challenge
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My first thought was, “Of course you can! They’re characters you created!” My second thought was pretty much the same, but more elaborate. There’s an image of writers as channels between the page and the land of imagination. My favorite version of this was created by Jasper Fforde for his Thursday Next series. The Well of Lost Plots is where characters, plot devices, and settings hang out before they’re put in a story. The problem with the notion of channeling writers is it’s not true; it’s a simplification of the writing process. Characters, no matter how fully formed they seem when the author starts writing about them, spring from that author’s brain. The author can do whatever they like to that character and put whatever words they like into that character’s mouth and brain. This is why we keep running into preachy characters (I’m looking at you, Michael Crichton) or characters who aren’t plausible for a variety of reasons. I don’t think my argument takes away from writers’ magic. Instead of some kind of writerly séance, I imagine writers’ subconsciousness as a real version of the Well of Lost Plots, where ideas, facts, memories, and thoughts swim around until the writer’s brain connects them into a coherent story. When a character starts preaching or falls flat, it’s not because the writer lost “control” of the characters. That’s not possible. It’s because the author didn’t spend enough time creating a fully realized character. 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For now we can't do much with C language. In this tutorial we'll learn how to store data during work of the program. For that we need to understand what is variable. We already know what is string literal - that's just the string of text that appeared in some program. The same way works number literals: 5+5; Here we sum two number literals. To be more precise: this statement sums two integer literals. C language differs integer numbers and not integer. Not integer number called float (floating point numbers): 1.1 + 8.9; // sum of two float literals C needs to differ different type of numbers as float numbers and integer numbers are represented differently in memory. Let's look what data types we can use in C programming language: Data types in C language Each data type in C language occupies specific memory capacity. Internally all data types are just a numbers (even text). So each data type has it's range. int - the most useful data type to store integer number. It occupies 4 bytes (32 bits) of memory. And it's value range from -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647. Old computers used 2 bytes for int. unsigned int - only positive numbers. 4 bytes. Value range from 0 to 4,294,967,295. short and unsigned short. Integer numbers with lesser than int range. 2 bytes. short is from -32,768 to 32,767 and unsigned short is from 0 to 65,535. long and unsigned long. Same as int and unsigned int on modern computers. char and unsigned char. This type occupies 1 byte (8 bits) of memory and can have only 256 values. Range is from -128 to 127 for char and from 0 to 255 for unsigned char. char type is used in C language to store text. We'll see it soon. Floating-point types There are 2 floating point data types worth mention now: float (4 bytes) and double (8 bytes). double data type has increased precision. We'll always be using float. void There is a special 'data type' void - it tells that there is no data type. It may sound strange but void is used a lot. We saw usage of data types in C language already. Let's look at the head of main again: int main(void) Now we know what is int and void. Though the real meaning of all this string we'll understand several tutorials later. Variables in C language Let's imagine the game situation. Player is the commander of the tank. He can move around the field. When tank moves, it consumes fuel. So we can say that fuel value is changed as time is going. In C language we can model this situation with variable: float fuel = 500; // initially tank has 500 liters of fuel // here is some code of moving the tank fuel = 400; // changing the quantity of fuel printf("%f\n", fuel); // 400 On the first string we declared and initialized the variable fuel. Then in the commented code we moved the tank (there is no actual movement, just a comment for now), then we changed fuel value. And then we printed the value of fuel. Variable is some thing that can change the value. All variables must have an identifier - name by which we can address the variable in our program. Also all variables in C language must have data type. In the code above our variable fuel has float data type, so it can represent not only integer values. Identifiers in C language Identifier is a name of a variable. Identifiers needed not only for variables but for functions too. So printf and main are identifiers. C language has rules for identifiers. They can contain letters, digits and underscore character _. Identifiers can't start from digit. Also you can't use C language keywords (like int, float, if, while...) for identifiers. And of course there can't be same identifiers in one program (more precisely - in scope, but we don't know what it is yet). Variable declaration There are different ways to introduce variable into our program. First is variable declaration: int a; float b; char c; int d, e, f; To declare variable you need to point data type of variable and variable name. You can declare several variables in one statement. After you declare variable you can use it but be careful - declared variable doesn't have value yet! During variable declaration processor will reserve needed amount of memory for it. For int variable it will reserve 4 bytes, for char - 1 byte... Variable initialization We can declare variable and put a value in it at the same time. That's called initialization: int a = 0; float b = 1.5; char c = 'a'; int d, e, f = 1; In last string only f variable is initialized with value, d and e are just declared. You should not use declared variables, so it's good to initialize variables with some starting value. For numbers it's usually zero. But that's not always possible, so sometimes you'll just declare variable and then in another part of a program you'll put a value in it. Assignment operator in C After variable declaration you can change the value of variable. You can do this with the assignment operator =: int a; a = 5; int b = 5; int c = 1+2; int d = a + b + c; b = d - a; // At this step: // a = 5, b = 8, c = 3, d = 13 Equal sign = is an assignment operator in C language. It takes what is from the right side of it and puts into variable that is from the left side. You need remember that = is an action, it changes the value of the variable that is on the left side. Pseudo-game: first steps In the beginning we'll have 4 variables to simulate our tank: x, y - coordinates, fuel and letter - the character that will represent our tank on the field. Coordinates will be of integer type, fuel - float and the tank representation - char: int x=0, y=0; float fuel = 500; char tank = 'T'; Conclusion In this tutorial we learnt about data types and variables in C language. Exercises Write the code that draws the game field in the console. Use format specifier to output letter variable. Comments: Nov. 23, 2016, 5:57 p.m. 1 Guest #include <stdio.h. int myTank; (a,b,c,t) int x=0,y=0; float=500; char="t" if x=0; printf(%d,a,b,c,t); if y=0; printf(%f,a,b,c,t); Nov. 23, 2016, 6:35 p.m. 2 Guest exercise2.from surinaame. #include <stdio,h> int myTank; (a,b,c,t) int x=0,y=0; float=500; char="T";/*I can not see single quote one my vista laptop*/ if x=0,y=0; printf("%d\n",x); printf("%f\n",y); I need more theory.
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I love to people watch; to sit and observe how people interact. Their body language, verbal communication, how they handle the intricate details of human interaction: all of these things intrigue me. There are so many variables and unknowns when we come face-to-face with another human being, that it can be awkward, intimidating, challenging, and even terrifying for some. It’s part of why I studied sociology in college: the shared experience, the successes and failures of human contact and those relationships, is something that we all have related to each other. Regardless of the depth of our relationship, each interaction leaves an imprint, and just as a tiny drop of rain leaves no visible mark on a stone, yet millions of tiny drops will erode and change the shape and texture of the stone, our lives are forever changed by each and every interaction. You never know how big of a drop you may leave on someone else’s stone, or they may leave on yours. Human contact – relationship – is vital to our experience on Earth. Even the Biblical account of Creation acknowledges this: God says that it is not good for man to be alone (Gen 2:18). We belong in relationship, in community. And yet, so many of us struggle with this, or worse, get it completely wrong. One of my favorite social experiments is the random high five.This (highly scientific) test requires a populated social setting, and at least one adequately functioning upper appendage (for you laymen, that would be an arm and a hand). I started off doing this in bars in college when we would go out with friends, simply enjoying each other’s company and having fun (and occasionally headbutting game hunting trophies while utilizing ill-advised routes to the rest room). The test is this: as a random stranger walks by, you simply acknowledge them with eye contact, smile, and put your hand up for a high five. The results of the test are, quite literally, in their hands. I know that some people are already cringing at just the thought of this experience. The high five: one of the simplest, most universal gestures of goodwill in human existence. We teach this to our children before they are out of diapers. We expect our sports teams to line up and exchange this gesture after even the most heated contests. It is not unreasonable to assume that everyone should know how to recognize and execute a simple high five. But there have been many times in which I have been left hand in the air, and only given looks of confusion, hesitation, and even scorn. And if there are those that recoil at the thought of exchanging an international sign of friendship and peace, are we really that surprised at the state of the world today? Many of us have withdrawn from one another. Many of us look upon our brother or sister with skepticism, fear, contempt, and even hatred. While I recognize that there are many valid causes of social anxiety and fear (and I passionately encourage you to seek counseling and help to soothe the wounds of a broken world), many of us hide behind false identities of introversion and awkwardness to avoid an act for which I believe we were created. We retreat from human interaction out of fear and brokenness, and when the moment comes in which we need help, compassion, and company from our friends and family, it does not come; and we wonder where everyone is. And out of hurt and abandonment, we retreat even more. This is the lie of isolation. It is not good for us to be alone. A little over a year ago, we began the process of uprooting our entire comfortable life. We believed (and very much still believe) that God was calling us to a new adventure in a new place. Amidst the entrance of a newborn baby into our world, we left behind satisfying careers, sold our home, and moved to a place with which we had no prior connection to begin a new community of Christ-believers. To say that this has been intimidating and challenging would be a huge understatement. Yet we find ourselves, at a time when loneliness and isolation are readily accessible, surrounded by community. I truly believe that God has provided for us in our need, but just as his provision increases, our responsibility to steward and to act on that provision has increased as well. I now have an obligation to reach out, to extend the hand of goodwill to my neighbor, and to share with them all that God has given me. Don’t get me wrong, I still have plenty of struggles reaching out to those around me. I get it wrong. A LOT. God is constantly challenging me and my understanding of how to best love my neighbor. But I can say this, my goal is not to conform my neighbor to my own standards, or even to my own understanding of God. I will never preach an exclusionary Gospel. All are welcome. The Lord has shown me that, many times, His ways run counter to the ways that are familiar and comfortable to me. My faith is no longer comfortable for me. He is my comfort, even when my circumstances – my life – are uncomfortable. I would claim Christ and rather live a flawed life marked by compassion and community than judgment and separation. It is not good for you to be alone. Your community is out there, waiting for you to reach out. Maybe you can be the drop that smooths the stone. Maybe the connection you crave is relative to your commitment to relationship. Maybe God is calling you to new community and connection, and it’s stressful and terrifying and new. Maybe it all starts with something simple. Like a high five. Search for: Recent Posts a God that’s enough. the high five test. 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Only Philippine telco with participant status under the world’s largest voluntary corporate sustainability initiative 22 Oct 2021 | Sponsored Section Aligned with their sustainability purpose of connecting and empowering Filipinos everywhere, the Philippines’ largest fully integrated telco provider PLDT and its wireless arm Smart Communications, substantiated the group’s commitment to the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) in its first Communication on Progress (CoP) report. The report documents the two companies’ progress towards incorporating UNGC principles and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the business. PLDT and Smart made their initial commitment to the UNGC in 2020, and are the only Philippine telco with participant status under the world’s largest voluntary corporate sustainability initiative. A tier higher than signatories limited to local engagement, PLDT and Smart’s Participant status allows them to actively engage with the UNGC at the global level. They join over 9,500 companies in over 160 countries that have committed to supporting sustainable business practices in line with the ten principles of the UNGC. These principles, which reflect universal sustainability values, cover human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption. “Sustainability is one of our key business fulcrums,” says Al Panlilio, PLDT and Smart president and CEO. “Thus, we reaffirm our support of the UNGC’s ten principles. We believe that a principles-based approach to sustainability is fundamental in taking a shared responsibility for building a better world.” The UNGC developed the principles to help guide companies in transforming the world we live in. They serve as a blueprint in shaping a global culture that aims to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity. PLDT and Smart’s first CoPs describe the companies’ actions to continually improve the integration of the UNGC and its principles into the business strategy, culture and daily operations. It also outlined how PLDT and Smart are carrying out their fundamental business responsibilities in the areas of human rights, labour relations, environmental protection and fighting corruption. PLDT and Smart included in their CoPs the various Covid-19 response efforts undertaken, as well as the group’s child safeguarding policy, aimed at protecting Filipino children online. The policy is a result of the group’s continuing partnership with UNICEF and the corresponding implementation of the globally recognized Children's Rights and Business Principles framework. The group also reported that the concept of sustainability was introduced to the fundamental supply-chain requirements of competitive quality, cost, service and delivery with the incorporation of sustainability guidelines in the vendor conforme sheet. The CoP also mentioned the group’s participation in the UNGC’s Statement from Business Leaders for Renewed Global Cooperation, which is an expression of the companies’ commitment to demonstrate ethical leadership and good governance. “We are in the process of undertaking a mapping of our sustainability targets and actions vis-a-vis the ten principles,” says Melissa Vergel De Dios, head of PLDT’s corporate sustainability office. “We are proud of the accomplishments we documented in our first CoP and look forward to reporting continued progress in subsequent reports, underscoring our commitment to the UNGC.” PLDT’s commitment to UNGC Principles underscores group-wide support to the United Nations SDGs, with UNSDG #9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure as its SDG anchor. For a copy of the CoP reports, please see Communication on Progress - PLDT or Communication on Progress - Smart. For more information on PLDT and Smart’s sustainability initiatives, send an email to sustainability@pldt.com.ph.
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Fashion Celebrity Style Lifestyle Travel No Result View All Result [Review] Is The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra Really This Good Or Am I Just Easily Impressed? by administrator January 27, 2021 in Lifestyle 0 Share on FacebookShare on Twitter Over the past few days of trying out the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra, I must say I’m quite impressed. My last experience with a Samsung phone was the Galaxy Z Fold 2, which I had a blast using too. This time, while the phone’s a little smaller, it still packs a bunch of improvements that were missing on the Fold 2 and its predecessors. But let’s start from the outside of the phone first. On The Outside You’d find it near impossible to leave a fingerprint on its back due to how matte its metallic finish is. It’s quite the stark difference from the S20 Ultra’s more plasticky looking back. This immediately gives the S21 Ultra a premium feel, coupled with its hefty weight of 228-229g (leaning heavier where the camera bump is). For comparison, the S20 Ultra weighs just 220g. The back of the phone in its Phantom Silver variant, notice the flow of the camera into the edge? This time, a major change to its look is the attempt at seamlessly integrating the camera bump into the side of the phone. Don’t get me wrong, the bump is still prominent and a little scary to see without a cover on, but it carries a more polished look overall. I liked how the edges of the phone had gorilla glass that was less curved, which meant there was also less accidental touching of the screen to trigger random commands. A Look At The Display I was most excited to try out the phone for gaming, especially since it boasts a 6.8” Quad HD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display. This picture doesn’t do its display much justice, because it looks great in person It made for an enjoyable experience while watching videos or playing games, since everything looked smooth, clear and vibrant. Samsung’s introduced a new adaptive display (10-120Hz on the S21 Ultra) that means users no longer have to pick between having a high resolution or high refresh rate display. Rather, the display would just adjust to whatever you’re doing on-screen (if you’re reading an article, it’ll lower, and vice versa when gaming). To be very honest though, to the naked eye, I couldn’t pinpoint any differences as it adapted. On The Inside The S21 Ultra uses Samsung’s Exynos 2100 processor. Having been obsessed with the game Genshin Impact for the past 4 months and knowing how unfriendly the game could be on a lot of phones, I had to see how far it could push the processor. While it did stutter a bit in the beginning the first time the game loaded, it was soon smooth sailing. I was even able to play with an overclocked current performance load. However, the phone did get pretty hot to the touch around 30 minutes in, particularly near the camera area. I had the same experience with the Fold 2. It didn’t seem to impact how the game ran, rather it was just a little uncomfortable for extended play. Guess that’s a sign for me to take breaks! In terms of battery life, the 5,000mAh battery lasts decently long with an average few gaming hours and on-and-off usage on social apps. I only charged it twice fully over the course of 3-4 days. Charging did take about 2 hours, though that was to be expected. Looking At The World Through Its Cameras If you began rattling off the specs of the S21 Ultra’s quad cameras to me, you’d lose my attention fast. But for the sake of any geeks who like that stuff, here’s what it boasts: 40MP selfie camera, Quad-camera setup with 108MP wide, 12MP ultra-wide, and two 10MP telephoto cameras one with 3x zoom and the other with 10x zoom, 100x Space Zoom, 8K video footage with the main sensor, all cameras can shoot 4K and 60fps. With all these numbers, I’m expecting some good-ass photos. From what I snapped, I think it did decently. The 0.6x zoom up to the 10x zoom exceeded my expectations, with photos that still came out quite crisp (do keep in mind the compression we put our pictures through on the site). My garden in 0.6x zoom In the normal 1.0x zoom In 3.0x zoom In 10x zoom In 30x zoom, going into blurry territory In 100x zoom, why’s that cow got such a smug face… With Director’s View, hmm, is this more of a cat’s view though? The 30x zoom was where it began getting blurry, and the 100x zoom still made subjects recognisable, but a lot of details got lost. (Also, I still see no reason why such an intense zoom would be necessary for day-to-day usage…) What I found cool was the Director’s View, which isn’t of much use to me daily as well but would be handy if I decided to start vlogging. Verdict The S21 Ultra is the first of the S Series to have an S Pen (included only with the purchase of a cover), and we didn’t get one for the review. I had, however, tried it out at a briefing and it felt like your standard S Pen experience. We did try a Note10 S Pen on it too, and it worked, so perhaps if you already have an S Pen laying around, you could use it on the S21 Ultra. Overall, the phone doesn’t shy away from its premium-ness, which is logical since it does cost either RM5,299 (12GB RAM, 256GB storage) or RM5,899 (16GB RAM, 512GB storage). If you’re paying that much, you’d want to know you’ve got quality in your hands. Pros Cons Smooth gaming experience even with a heavy game Phone would get quite hot near the camera area after extended gaming Matte metallic back looks and feels better Phone is heavy and can get tiring to hold for a long time Crisp display and pictures for zoom up to 10x You can get the phone here. You can read more of our VP Verdict series here. VP Verdict is a series where we personally try and test out products, services, fads, and apps. Want to suggest something else for us to try? 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The first two new Hindi films of 2019 fared really well in their opening weekend in North America. The wider release of the two — Uri — earned $536,179 from 96 theaters ($5,585 average) during the weekend of January 11-13, according to Bollywood Hungama. Released on about a third as many screens, The Accidental Prime Minister earned $122,703 from 38 theaters ($3,229 average). Those average theater earnings are better than the averages of most of the movies currently in the top ten at the overall North American box office, showing again what a good bet Bollywood movies are for exhibitors. Simmba continued its impressive run for a third weekend, taking in $318,223 from 136 theaters ($2,340 average), according to Box Office Mojo. That brought its total to $4,717,024. Other Hindi films still in North American theaters: K.G.F — Chapter 1: Week 4; $3,125 from five theaters; $625 average; $773,813 total Zero: Week 4; $1,022 from three theaters; $341 average; $2,300,528 total Sources: 143 Cinema, Bollywood Hungama, and Box Office Mojo Share this: Email Twitter Reddit Facebook Like this: Like Loading... This entry was posted in Box Office and tagged 2019, Bollywood, Bollywood Box Office, box office, Earnings, Hindi, Indian, January 11-13, K.G.F: Chapter 1, Movie, Simmba, The Accidental Prime Minister, Uri, Zero on January 14, 2019 by Kathy. Post navigation ← Worst Bollywood Movies of 2018 Streaming Video News: January 16, 2019 → 2 thoughts on “Bollywood Box Office: January 11-13, 2019” Pingback: In Theaters: January 18, 2019 | Access Bollywood Pingback: Bollywood Box Office: January 18-20, 2019 | Access Bollywood Leave a Reply Cancel reply Search for: Other Pages at This Site About Access Bollywood List of Bollywood Movies on Netflix List of Bollywood Movies on Amazon Prime List of Bollywood Movies on Hulu Upcoming Bollywood Release Dates Support Us Donate to Access Bollywood via PayPal! Shop at Amazon and support Access Bollywood! Subscribe to the Split Screen Podcast at iTunes! Recent Posts Streaming Video News: November 19, 2021 Movie Review: India Sweets and Spices (2021) Streaming Video News: November 5, 2021 Movie Review: Dybbuk (2021) Categories Articles Box Office Reviews Streaming Video Trailers Weekly Theater Updates Contact Me accessbolly at gmail dot com Follow me on Twitter My Tweets My Other Sites Elf Needs Food Letterboxd My Ox Is Broken Related Sites Blank Page Beatdown Bollywood Buff Instant Watcher Larsen On Film MovieMavenGal Online Film Critics Society The Common Man Speaks What's on Netflix Archives Archives Select Month November 2021 October 2021 September 2021 August 2021 July 2021 June 2021 May 2021 April 2021 March 2021 February 2021 January 2021 December 2020 November 2020 October 2020 September 2020 August 2020 July 2020 June 2020 May 2020 April 2020 March 2020 February 2020 January 2020 December 2019 November 2019 October 2019 September 2019 August 2019 July 2019 June 2019 May 2019 April 2019 March 2019 February 2019 January 2019 December 2018 November 2018 October 2018 September 2018 August 2018 July 2018 June 2018 May 2018 April 2018 March 2018 February 2018 January 2018 December 2017 November 2017 October 2017 September 2017 August 2017 July 2017 June 2017 May 2017 April 2017 March 2017 February 2017 January 2017 December 2016 November 2016 October 2016 September 2016 August 2016 July 2016 June 2016 May 2016 April 2016 March 2016 February 2016 January 2016 December 2015 November 2015 October 2015 September 2015 August 2015 July 2015 June 2015 May 2015 April 2015 March 2015 February 2015 January 2015 December 2014 November 2014 October 2014 September 2014 August 2014 July 2014 June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January 2013 December 2012 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012 May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 February 2012 January 2012 December 2011 November 2011 October 2011 September 2011 August 2011 July 2011 June 2011 May 2011 April 2011 March 2011 February 2011 January 2011 December 2010 November 2010 October 2010 September 2010 August 2010 July 2010 June 2010 May 2010 April 2010 March 2010 February 2010 January 2010 December 2009 November 2009 October 2009 September 2009 August 2009 July 2009 June 2009 April 2009 March 2009 February 2009 January 2009 December 2008 November 2008 October 2008 September 2008
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The vibrant cry of a baby burst out from a small room in the Khan Eshieh refugee camp in southern Damascus. Forced to find refuge in a shelter housing another 15 people, Mayada Yahya gave birth in a small room with no privacy. The room has provided shelter to Mayada and her husband ever since they fled the fighting in Daraya, near Damascus, a few months ago. Little did she know that she would be delivering their child in this same room months later. Makeshift maternity ward “I received a call after midnight asking for my help for a home delivery. I examined Mayada and realised that her pregnancy was a risk due to her narrow pelvis and that she needed to go to a hospital quickly”, said Fadia, a midwife at a United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) health centre who assisted Mayada with her delivery. But Mayada and her husband were unable to reach the nearest hospital due to the fighting, Fadia explains: “Suddenly, I found myself in charge of a makeshift maternity ward.” As Fadia began preparing the room for delivery, the electricity went out, forcing her to rely on a kerosene lamp for light and warmth. Soon, the kerosene, too, ran out, leaving Mayada to endure her labour pains in a freezing night in this small room, illuminated only by the light of a candle. “I was forced to examine her by the flickering candle light”, says Fadia. “The conditions were extremely poor. “We lacked equipment and medicine. She was giving birth in a small room with hardly any light”. “It’s a boy!” Despite the obstacles, Fadia used her skills as a midwife to help Mayada as needed. Finally, the baby was born in the pre-dawn hours, to cries of “it’s a boy!” Fadia struggled to care for Mayada and her newborn under such difficult conditions, but mother and baby pulled through, says the midwife. Mayada and her husband chose to name their baby boy Muhajer, or migrant, in reference to their situation as displaced people sheltering in a refugee camp. The baby brought hope to the refugees sheltering in the room, say the couple. A source of hope “Despite the challenges we are going through, Muhajer carries all the hope in the world in his smile”, says Mayada’s husband. “Our son represents the love that fosters hope in our lives.” Since the birth, midwife Fadia has continued to help Mayada look after her baby, giving advice on feeding and baby care. Mayada is extremely grateful for the help, she says. “I felt confident [during the birth] because Fadia was so confident and in control. She did an amazing job.” Fadia is *one of thousands* of dedicated UNRWA staff in Syria who have gone well beyond the call of duty to carry out their humanitarian mission by assisting refugees, like Muhajer’s mother, in times of extreme hardship. Filed Under: CA-- USES, CONTRIBUTORS, MIDDLE EAST, WOMEN & CHILDCARE, WOMEN & SELF CARE, WOMEN Taking ACTION Tagged With: A Celebration of Women, childbirth, conflict, Damascus, delivers baby, in harsh conditions, Maternal health, medical conditions, Middle East, midwife, midwives, motherhood, pregnancy, refugee camps, refugees, Syria, Syria midwife delivers baby in harsh conditions, Syrian women, UN Women, UNRWA, woman, woman in labor, women for women, women in childbirth, women in labor, women. About Team Celebration Team Celebration is a devoted team dedicated to sharing information that will better the lives of all women. We are excited to Celebrate Women Leaders around the world that are Taking Positive Action by welcoming them into our Alumni of WOMEN OF ACTION™. * Center column on Homepage. This website is a truly informative Resource Center for all women. A simple KEY WORD entered into our SEARCH BOX at TOP RIGHT of Homepage and a list of associated topic articles will be at your fingertips.
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Editor’s note: When H. Marie Warga learned that her father was attempting to contact her, she wrote this letter to him. At the urging of Connie Valentine, one of the co-founders of the Incest Survivors Speakers Bureau, she sent it to ACEsTooHigh.com, with the hope that it will help other men and women who are struggling with the same issues: how to give voice to the unspeakable, how to establish boundaries, and what forgiveness means. Warga is entering her senior year in college, and intends to become a lawyer. Robin, I am writing this letter since hearing that you were attempting to contact me. There are things I need to hear myself say to you before I read or hear anything from you. First, I am going to tell you that you were lucky. You are a man who was able to violate the trust he built with his wife and child and then walk away without punishment. You were able to cause pain and suffering in a child’s life but move on without any repercussions. The destruction you caused was a mere chapter in your life. I know that you deny what you did to me when talking to others, but you cannot pretend with me. I am the one you violated. I am the one you betrayed. I am the one who remembers. You cannot run away from me or God. We know the truth, no matter what you tell others or say to yourself. If you dare try to have contact with the child that you hurt, there are first some things you need to know. When that chapter in your life was over, and you couldn’t touch me again, you moved on. But your actions had a huge impact on the rest of my childhood. Your actions gave me anger that a child/adolescent should never have to feel. You gave me fear that only children who have been traumatized have. You gave me nightmares every night for years. I would wake up screaming in terror, trying to escape the monster in my dream that, even at a young age, I always knew was you. You trampled my trust for any man or boy to enter my life. You gave me a temper that led me to harm others as well as myself. Due to your actions, I suffered with depression until college that, on occasion, almost led me to end my own life. For years after your new life began, I struggled to keep the only one I had. Even when times seemed to be good, a simple trigger would give me a flashback, sending me right back to when and where all the fears began. You took away my childhood. You took away my mother’s chance to play and have fun with her only daughter during what was supposed to be a happy, free and playful time in their lives. You took away my chance to have what other kids have, a protective, loving, supportive and respected father. You took away my time to learn and develop respectful and appropriate relationships with others. You left a child with nothing but fear, anger and confusion to grow and develop with. To this day, at 21, I still am trying to learn about what makes an appropriate and healthy relationship between a husband/wife, father and child. I am still trying to figure out if I will ever be able to decipher a good man, from one like you. You did not just molest your daughter until she was 5, you damaged her entire life in ways that you cannot even begin to, and never will, understand. Sadly, you are not the only man to do this, or something like it, to his child. But I want you to know that I came out on the positive end compared to what could have happened, and that is thanks to my mom. She showed me how to be strong, move on, learn and use the feelings I had about my situation to drive me in a better direction. She showed me how the Lord helped her to save me from you when I was 5, and the Lord showed me how to save myself from you at 19. There are goals I have set for myself that sound extremely difficult to anyone who hears them. However, I believe that these goals have been decided on because I have developed something that others might not have. I have experience in this type of trauma. I have passion needed to make a difference in the lives of other children who are being put through what you did to me. I also have the intelligence needed to out-smart anyone who gets in my way of protecting those kids from people like you. They deserve a chance like I had to overcome. There is one more thing that makes me different from anyone else who has been violated in such a way. I have forgiveness. When the Lord saved me, he showed me how to forgive you when I was 19. But hear me when I say, do not be mistaken. I did not forgive you because I felt you deserved another chance. People like you do not change and given the chance, I firmly believe that you would harm another defenseless little girl. I did not forgive you because I felt you had been punished enough. The only way I would feel that justice had been served would be if you were in prison with a lifetime of therapy. I did not forgive you because time healed all wounds. My scars are still very much there and I will always struggle, to some degree, with what you did to me. I forgave you for myself and myself alone. It is because the anger, fear and sadness are a distraction and something I do not deserve to have. I let the pain and suffering you caused me run my life and love for 19 years, and that was too long. It was time to let that all go and find the emotions and feelings that truly make up who I am deep inside. All those feelings I had towards you, as well as the ones you made me feel towards myself, were like a blanket covering the real me. I forgave you to find myself, and I have. You deserve no credit for this. You are lucky. Your child survived a traumatic experience and violation by you, her father, and came out an amazing, smart, driven, kind and beautiful woman. However, you do not get to claim me and my success. I did this on my own, (but in the beginning with the help from my mom). My anger towards you however is gone. I wasted too much time and energy on you and I learned to put it towards fixing what you broke. Now that I have, I feel you should know what you caused as well as the result. You broke me, and ruined my childhood, but you will not have my present or future. I welcome an apology from you. But do not think for a second that I will accept anything less than a true, honest-to-God and responsibility-taken, apology. Remember, I am smart enough to know the difference. If you do try for contact I will also require an apology for my mom. She was your wife and your love, and you destroyed her trust and hurt her one and only child. You took away the one chance she had at having a happy life raising her child. Yes, she and I have an absolutely amazing relationship now, but you ruined her plan. We both deserve an apology, but we will not hold our breath. Only after these two conditions are fulfilled will I consider any further communication with you. (signed) Marie; aka Survivor Share this: Email Print Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Reddit Tumblr Pinterest Like this: Like Loading... Post navigation « Lincoln High School principal on compassion and punishment: a bigger bat may hurt a student, but hurts a community more States moving ahead on Adverse Childhood Experiences surveys, meetings, practices » 214 responses Jane says: February 15, 2020 at 9:25 pm I am 32 and have been molested by stepdad from age 11-18. sadly, my mother is in denial and told me the reason why she didn’t stop him was that I seemed to enjoy it. I feel every word you say. Thank you for sharing and letting me know I am not alone. LikeLike Reply Dawn says: September 10, 2019 at 3:07 am Wow, you are a brave woman and put into words things I couldnt. As I searched for ways to heal from such trauma I came across this letter. I was adopted, raised by an amazing man and woman (so blessed), although I did face abuse from other foster kids. That was nothing compared to what happened to me when at 17 I met my birth father. I never really drank, was raised very conservative and Christian, but as an adopted kid I had that dumb urge to find where I came from so I contacted my birth mother and then my birth father. I met him and everything seemed normal, nothing to worry about. Months later I go to stay with him and his family and get to know where I came from, big mistake. One day he takes me to a hotel and he offers me something to drink, I think nothing of it as I was young and he is a father figure. He ended up raping me. As in your letter, mine also denies it, says I wanted it, and is now trying to contact me, harassing me, making sick profiles of me, spreading false lies like saying I’m transgender, this being because I’m finally opening up and telling people what he did and he heard about me finally healing. This letter said everything I couldnt find the words to say myself. Over 10 years later I’m just now healing little by little and I’m just now being able to tell those close to me and also his family (even though they stand by him) what happened. he is not my dad, the amazing, and kind man who raised me is my dad, but the trauma of him being my biological father and doing what he did to me is deep and it has messed me up for life. Thank you for sharing your story. It not only helped me see I’m not alone, but that I’m not disgusting, im not worthless, I have help, I have support, and I have others who can relate even though I dont know them. Every line of your letter, besides the age, I related to in a way only those like us can understand. I wish I could hug you and be there for you as I know what you face daily as a survivor. You’re so strong hun! LikeLike Reply Maria says: August 28, 2019 at 11:23 pm I want to say Thank you for sharing your story I have been married for 23 years and just last year my daughter came out and told me her father had molested her . My heart dropped I lost it I asked “How long was this going on ” she replied “4 years” she is 22 now . Until this day I am guilty of being with this man I tell myself how ? Where was I ? Why was I so Nieve ? We have five and 3 still live at home that is why I am with him and I know what your thinking but I’m torn every which direction I love my daughter and my kids I have at home . People are having I have talk to judge me for being there up until now I spend every night alone I feel like I don’t have a marriage I stay because of the threats I get from him saying if “i go to work I will come back to no kids and because he knows that my three I have at home are my world I stay and continue to be happy but I’m miserable i lost my two daughters they won’t talk to me . It F******* hurts I’m stuck and I don’t know to be free to be the mother I’m supposed to be for my daughter help me Sincerely MLC LikeLike Reply jasmine baksh says: September 19, 2019 at 9:31 pm you should leave that man and get to a safe place LikeLike Reply Ms. Deborah Fisher says: June 9, 2019 at 7:15 pm Hi, Im a survivor too of a man who walk past my neighbor’s house in his Korean war outfit. Everyone I knew from age 6 1/2 to 8 1/2 were outside playing during the mud afternoon as he told the kids to stay out to play & let their mom get a nap. 2 of my summers were molested because of you a ream former Korean American soilder. U put a a hidden story & made all American soldiers that I should fear them all. U groomed me for 2 years. If u were alive today I’d scracth your eyes out….Yet I’m sure you’ve already been judged. I pray your own granddaughter was not raped by your evil molestations. If any child has a problem like this remember u r the child & the older person than did or is sexually molesteing you is the adult to blame. You r the child whom an adult molested you & you should never feel shame or that you r broken. The adult is to blame & he or she is broken & needs to be put in jail to keep those child molesters away from all of our worlds adult child molesters. I forgive you Zip but you died before I could tell your family what u did to me. Maybe u molested your son too? I pray he’s not as hurt as some of your other victims remain nameless. I know the spirits who protect all children are very close to stop you. When I pass away from being older one day I will ask Jesus to allow me to protect all innocent children in my spirit form & to not scare the child but to scare the child molestor away from all men OR women like you. Remember u r The innocent child & u did nothing wrong. The next door neighbor mom awoken & pretended to wake up more. She heard & saw what u did. U were grooming me a 7 1/2 & a 9 1/2 to have sex with you. You had no right to call yourself an American SOILDER. The American soldiers would never do that to a child & your life would of been stopped by a friend fire to those whom fight to save c All children everyday. Oh & women pregnant from rape or from incest please don’t have an abortion. Give your child a better future with very good people who love to see at least 1 child in their childless homes. If I could get healthier I’d adopt another child too.. LikeLike Reply Desiree marvi says: June 4, 2019 at 8:30 pm Your not alone, I was molested by my father until I was five or six years old, at least you had your mother to support you, I had no one and still dealing with this issue alone, it’s very hard, I would like to keep in touch with you, please write to me LikeLike Reply Britany says: September 26, 2019 at 7:42 pm Same for me. My father molested me and my mother abused me as well so I have no one LikeLike Reply Kathy Roberts says: May 10, 2019 at 10:15 am I have a story similar to yours. Everything you say is true. I didn’t have the loving or supportive mother…mine was physically, emotionally and spiritually abusive. Now, at 65, I’m having to manage my 91 y/o abusers health care. The history is back to torment me. He deserves nothing! LikeLike Reply Mary jane says: May 3, 2019 at 9:37 pm My daughter and son were verbally abuse mentally and physically my daughter was sexually abuse by father my son was 10 daughter 8 im totally confused. because they are living with him again my daughter with her son my grandson age 5 please help me understand LikeLike Reply Christian says: April 24, 2019 at 12:53 am I commend you for talking back the control, and power of your life settling strong boundaries that you will not allow to be violated. I applaud that you recognise too that your Mum deserves an apology… I am confident in a wonderful future for you empowered through forgiveness.. You are z remarkable young woman.. I pray the best of everything for you and for your future. ….. and yes I too have been explode to similar Bless you 🌹 LikeLike Reply Leslie says: April 11, 2019 at 2:58 am Marie you are so brave to share your story. I would very much appreciate hearing the things you think your mother did well in helping you over come this situation. I am going through this with my daughter now, who is very young. I would appreciate the opportunity to learn more about what you think was helpful! Blessings, I’m so sorry you had to go through that. LikeLike Reply Scarlett Hartzoge says: April 9, 2019 at 11:16 am I, too, was molested by my father, from infancy until age 17, on a weekly basis. The reason he got by with it was because there was no penetration, therefore no evidence. Just my word against his. I was in and out of 3 foster homes and an orphanage from age 12 until 20. My mother was a reluctant participant, but for some years, she was there during the molestation. She totally left my life at my age 12, KNOWING that he would continue to molest me, probably rape me eventually. And she did nothing about it. At 17, I was dating steadily, and my father wanted me to go on the pill. He told me “Who do you think they will believe you are having sex with, me or your 18 year old boyfriend?” I ran away the next day and never looked back. My father died 9 years later, at the age of 45. He had a massive brain aneurysm. I was sad, because hard to believe, I still loved him. But I was relieved that I didn’t have to be afraid of him anymore. I, too, wrote a letter of forgiveness a few months before my son’s wedding, in 2011. I put the letter at his grave , inside the flower vase. He never met his only grandson, or his only great granddaughter, who is 2 years old now. I couldn’t let him around my son or granddaughter, even if he was still alive, I wouldn’t trust him! God bless you! LikeLike Reply Leona Hughes says: March 26, 2019 at 8:28 pm Ohh baby. My mom passed away painfully wanting me to unload. Unfortunately I let her down LikeLike Reply Ingrid Phillip says: March 17, 2019 at 3:43 pm Wow😢 As I read this letter, every word was so real, it wasn’t my dad but family members (very close ) my life has been a struggle just trying to find who o was and why did terrible happened to me. But I thank God for His wisdom and healing, I have forgiven my abuses. And founded a wonderful ministry http://www.mymowministries.com helping others to cope with their pain and struggles. LikeLike Reply Kelli FloryNeal says: March 11, 2019 at 8:55 pm Wow what an amazing woman you have become, and my heart bleeds for the pain you have recieved and for that I’m sorry, continue to grow in his word and the power of Jesus Christ will always and forever carry you though even the toughest of times, god Bess you and again I am sorry . LikeLike Reply Consi Arizola says: February 23, 2019 at 3:44 pm I read your heart wrenching letter. I am a mom of an 8 year old little girl who,’s dad has been raping and moltesting her since she was maybe 2 yrs old. She has had multiple forensic interviews at the Saville Center for child abuse, a GAL that believed her dad (the abuser) over her and 2 Judges that sent her back to her dad without supervised visits. She experiences all those same things you have gone thru and I experience what your mom went thru. My prayer is that she will one day be able to say the same things as you, be healed and able to feel safe and trusting of a life partner. Thank you for sharing your story. I cried reading it. I’m dealing with it and seeing my one and only child still experiencing it daily and none of the legal in the town we live in will do anything to her dad!!! He and his family hired a very corrupt criminal attorney and money talks around here. Justice for children is a laughing joke here. What they don’t realize is my daughter will be a grown woman like you one day and still dealing with the trauma. God bless you. LikeLike Reply BerylJean says: April 4, 2019 at 2:28 pm The day that women, start supporting each other, like men support other men, and stop scolding other women about being more submissive, to a man who doesn’t respect her, will be the day that women and girls will get some peace and happiness. Women and girls, you do not need to worship men, your dad either. If he is molesting you, tell your mother. . You don’t need to defend a man. Lets get some respect for ourselves. Become more aware of the tendencies of men. Get some sense and realize that many men really are not to be trusted. Men don’t love you all like that. It’s all about power, doiminion, and getting sex. LikeLike Reply Leslie says: April 11, 2019 at 2:59 am I’m so sorry. Why do these judges not understand what child abuse does?!? Please Gd help the justice system. LikeLike Reply Karla says: July 3, 2019 at 12:34 am My Granddaughter who recently turned 4 has disclosed for over a year now that her Dad ( who is narcissistic) & sexually abusing her. She uses gestures & verbally describes the types of abuse. My daughter is now being accused of putting this information into my Granddaughters mind. (They were never married).The police, CPS & forensic psychologist don’t believe that my Granddaughter has been saying this on her own which I know for a fact that it comes from the 4 year old as they live with my husband & myself. My Granddaughter has told me things too which make me sick but nobody is believing us. This has been worse than a nightmare. The Psychologist’s recommendation is to now remove her from our home & give her sexually abusive Dad full custody. Any suggestions? LikeLike Reply lyricsmom1983 says: February 13, 2019 at 4:26 pm Thank you. For saying all the words I dont yet have the courage to say. I’m 35 and it consumes my present. LikeLike Reply Alex says: December 12, 2018 at 4:44 am Crying. LikeLike Reply Ashley Garcia says: December 4, 2018 at 7:16 pm As I was reading this I literally thought of something similar that I had wrote the only diffrence was my sister helped and my abuse was from 5 to 14 and that his family disowned me My point is that you are not alone LikeLike Reply T says: November 12, 2018 at 1:56 am What an awesome letter!!! LikeLike Reply Sandie says: September 25, 2018 at 3:24 pm Ur not the only one who went through this. My dad abused me and my family and raped my mum over 8 years ago and he got away with it and now he wants contact with me. LikeLike Reply Leslie says: April 11, 2019 at 3:01 am I hope you guys all bam together and change the system. Rapists should pay for their crimes and so should child rapists. LikeLike Reply Lemmy says: September 23, 2018 at 12:04 pm There is no way I would give my dad the time of day. He doesn’t deserve to have the last of you. Monsters like this will do it again. The best way to bring a monster like this is to let them suffer in what he did to you. How could he take your innocents the way he did? How can he act like he was normal. Seriously! He’d want to beg for his life to God. He will answer HIM and Only God’s discretion. LikeLike Reply Confused says: September 13, 2018 at 2:32 pm I have been in a relationship with someone for almost two years that a few months ago told me that her father abused her when she was a child. My before she told me that i knew from other stories she shared that both her parents were emotionally , verbally, and physically abusive to her as a child. So i already had a huge dislike for them. Now i have a hatred for the dad i have never felt for anyone before. Ever since she had this remebsrerance of her past she has become agitated, angry, lethargic, doesn’t want to be touched by me etc and i don’t know what else to do because she insists that she wants her father as part of her life and for me to be part of that. I think he controls her mind. I don’t know what to do bc it has caused a huge rift between us and i am very resentful towards him for how he has treated such a beautiful person. Any help would be appreciated in udnderstandong why she wants him in her life so much to the point of telling me she would pick him over me if she had to. LikeLike Reply warren says: December 17, 2018 at 3:45 am Hi, I am currently going through the same situation. it is hugely difficult. my wife confided in me just after having our first child. and knew she could not let her father see her child. from there i convinced her she had to tell her family. this has made things very difficult. the mother and sister do not believe her and have outcast her. we are now pursing a legal case against him. In my rage i outed him to his work across the whole company division. But more importantly you have to be there for you partner. however within your situation i still believe the only way forward is for her to accept it is wrong. and disclose the information to the family. If they choose to be weak and side with him, then they’re not decent people and should not be part of your lives. This has to stop, I look at my daughter but 1 year old, and i cannot imagine the thoughts of these people, it breaks my heart. Warren Whittington LikeLike Reply Leslie says: April 11, 2019 at 3:04 am I think telling the family makes it worse and re-traumatizes the victim. The family often knows it was happening and actively seeks to silence the victim. Legal action is the only recourse. Your wife is lucky to have you supporting the no contact with her family! LikeLike AK says: September 4, 2018 at 12:52 pm Heart breaking. I live in a society where father cannot be confronted. In my society families are closely knit and I know that I will see him on a famil member’s wedding or death or some other get together. I have sent him a whatsapp message stating that i remember what he did and that i can never forgive him. LikeLike Reply Robin Smith says: November 19, 2018 at 12:21 pm If you can’t confront him, please cosider telling the rest of your family. You need some kind of closure, and he needs to be exposed for the perverted person he is. Equally important, you will keep him from ruining some else’s life. The abuser is typically a repeat criminal — Robin in Houston LikeLike Reply Julia says: August 31, 2018 at 11:39 pm Thank you so much for this Marie. I’m 19 and still till this day I struggle with what my daddy did to me when I was 9. I feel that my whole life was taken from me, but I’m currently writing through my emotions. I’m working on my very own book (My Awakening) and plan on publishing it sometime next year! Maybe you’ll get to read it. Because of people like you and me, that deserve to have our voices heard. ~Julia From: St.louis,MO LikeLike Reply Anonymous says: December 14, 2018 at 12:28 pm Hi Julia, I am so sorry you went through this with your father. Your post stuck out to me because my daughter (whom is now 10) was also 9 last year when her father also did this to her and happened just outside of St. Louis. It has been reported and he is currently behind bars at the moment awaiting trial. This is so hard knowing my daughter has gone through this. She is currently in therapy and such a brave little girl for coming forward. She told me over this past summer that this happened to her a year ago when visiting him and I cried for 3 days knowing this. We have to currently await to see if we have to testify or not. She has recently been diagnosed with PTSD so we are working on that and I’m hoping she will not have to face him in court. We live out of the state so we will have to travel. I’m hoping her therapist can influence the courts to let her sit in another room over a closed circuit tv so she will not have to be in the room with him. May you continue to write and move through this as I’m sure it’s hard. Sending hugs and prayers your way! LikeLike Reply Anonymous says: December 14, 2018 at 12:33 pm Also, one of the hardest things too is knowing that her Grandma (his Mom) doesn’t believe her grandchild. I’m sure it’s hard to think that your son could do such a thing but I wish she could at least think it’s a possibility. I just hope his side of the family doesn’t push her away should her Dad be found guilty but if they do, it’s on them. I stand by her no matter what and so does the rest of my family. LikeLike Dawn says: July 21, 2018 at 8:44 am This is incredibly well thought-out and written. It is so close to my daughter’s story except that she was a teenager when he began to molest her and 20 when she told me. Unfortunately he works with us so we both have to see him every week even though I have divorced him. And my alimony is predicated upon his income not changing and if it goes down the amount that I receive can also go down. My daughter has one more year of college–and then I won’t care anymore if I even get any money every month. It is really hard to move on and heal though when you still have someone in your face all the time even though you’ve divorce them you never really get to move on. and she knows as soon as she gets her degree and gets her real job she will be able to leave the job behind and won’t have to look at his face but I still will. I am going to show this to my daughter–hoping that it helps her as it has helped me. God bless you and may your future be awesome. 💜 LikeLike Reply Secrecyanonymous says: August 6, 2018 at 1:39 am This is amazing, and the fact that you are brave enough to get help is even better than anything. I have a lifestory similar to yours. Only instead of papa it’s my uncle. But no one knows. Molested by my uncle when I was 6 yrs. I now have a trauma for 8 years, I’m 14-15 yrs now. Haven’t told mum that her little brother did that to me. I kept quiet bc I didn’t want to hurt her, and destroy families. Funny thing was even tho I know mums not in the wrong… I can’t help but wonder why she couldn’t just be with me, and not distance herself away. (I used to call her mummy, now it’s mum, u can see the distance =‘( ) I know I should’ve told the cops but I can’t bear hurting mu mum nor can I watch myself destroy family relationships. My 8-years trauma gave me depression, suicidal tendencies, Androphobia/fear of men, Distant family relationship and many more. LikeLike Reply Bird says: September 14, 2018 at 1:46 am Keeping this to yourself will only prolong the pain. I did the same thing and When I finally shared what happened, there was a weight off my shoulders. It gave me freedom. Please consider telling any adult you trust if not your mom. LikeLike Bg says: July 3, 2019 at 8:12 pm Im praying for you. I’m a mother and I recently found out that a childhood friend of 18 years sexually assaulted my daughter. It’s hard however God revealed everything to me once I started seeking him and he gave my daughter th courage to finally tell me what had been going on. Im praying for the same for you and your mom so that you can receive the counseling, comfort, love, guidance and everything that you need to go through this alot better. I’m keeping you in my thoughts and prayers this breaks my heart but I will tell you God will help you like no one can. Trust him 💞💞💞💞💞 LikeLike Leslie says: April 11, 2019 at 3:07 am I’m sorry there wasn’t a way to immediately escape him. That must be tough LikeLike Reply Marie says: July 1, 2018 at 3:00 pm Take her to see a therapist. This kind of treatment takes years but it’s the only way to heal. LikeLike Reply Rhonda says: August 31, 2018 at 11:11 pm Marie, is there any way you can help my little 4 year old grand daughter who I started caring for at 6 weeks and around a year old something happened… and I told my daughter someone was sticking something in her rectum… she did NOT BELIEVE ME…. after a year and a half… many things happened Marie I finally told the police, CPS got involved,, they talked to my daughter and the scum that sleeps in her bed…. he continued to torture this little girl…. CPS dropped the case because ‘they could not prove anything with Cassie only being 2 1/2 years old could NOT describe the sodomy act he was doing to her…. Oh Please I Need Your Help….. my daughter even refused to talk to this little sweet girl… and ask her if something had happened… she did not want to know… Made Me Sick To My Stomach…. Please help me…. Cassie was PLEADING with me in June to come take care of her… it tore my heart to pieces… because I kept that sick creature away for 2 months (he would always make excuses to come home ‘early’ just to abuse her before her mom got home… but I would NOT be there as I would take Cassie and leave or just not come home when he would text me he was heading there…. THEN…. after 2 months he told my daughter “I NEED ALONE TIME WITH CASSIE”…. That was IT…. I told her NO and all the times I knew he had raped her… WHAT CAN I DO??? I’ve Tried Everything I know… even contacting the Massachusetts Police Captain who stated may Pedophiles had escaped judgment and I wrote to him… he could find NOTHING about this creature, I have seen the PAIN, FEAR AND HURT in her little eyes at the same age YOU said he started… she was 2 1/2 when I got kicked off the property and was no longer able to see her, although on my birthday in June her mom let her call me and that is when she was BEGGING ME TO COME BACK AND CARE FOR HER… she is now 4 years old… I NEED SOMEONE TO HELP…. PLEASE…. OH PLEASE… I don’t know what else I can do…. LikeLike Reply Jane Ellen Stevens says: August 10, 2019 at 8:20 pm Please contact the child protective services agency in your area. LikeLike Kacie Ward says: June 28, 2018 at 7:21 pm I need help. My daughter was molested by her father for years and he will never have to pay any kind of consequence. I have tried to help her but she blames me because I didn’t see what he was doing to her. She’s only 12 years old. He started when she was 5 and I didn’t find out until she was almost 10. He has taken so much from her and now he going to take her future if I don’t get some help!!! LikeLike Reply Ashley Garcia says: December 4, 2018 at 7:22 pm Coming from someone who was in a prolonged Abusive house hold the best thing is to talk to Her but with a therapist l so that she can Trust you again LikeLike Reply Hide says: June 24, 2018 at 12:30 pm I went through it also but my abuse goes back to my first memory until I was 15. I was so scared to say something. I didn’t want to be rejected. When I did tell my mom, (they were long divorced by then.) She was to worried about her current marriage that all was swept away accept for a letter to my dad. That letter didn’t help me. It only helped her. I have always felt less than or not good enough. This open wond never heeled and I’m now 38. I’m ready to get better but don’t know where to start. LikeLike Reply Zuko says: June 17, 2018 at 5:14 pm This is a very powerful letter, something that I think about as well. I’m not sure what to do in my situation but all the feelings of this letter are the same as I feel. My mom had three kids, my older sister, my older brother and me. She and my father divorced. My mother remarried and she had a daughter, my little half-sister. My step-father sexually abused my older sister and I. He would get drunk and sneak into each of our separate rooms and touch us. We didn’t know about it until we brought it up to each other. I was in eight grade in middle school and my older sister was a sophmore in high school. She told me to forget it after he stopped for about a few months I believe. Fast forward I’m a junior in college. My older sister texts me saying she was sorry she couldn’t protect me from him. At that moment, everything came rushing back. I remembered. I had forgotten. In that instant, I had PTSD and relived all the moments at once. I tried calling my friends but it was late and nobody answered. I didn’t know who to call. Now, I don’t know what I should do. I would like to forgive him like in the letter but I don’t want to see him ever again. The problem is, how can I tell my mom when she says he’s the love of her life? He’s her only best friend? How can I tell my little sister her father molested her two older sisters and she who is the closest to me out of all my siblings? How do I visit his side of the family during holidays when they don’t know the turmoil he has caused? When I’m at home, he lingers around me, pays attention to me while I try my best to ignore him, yet I feel forced to hug him and greet him when I see him knowing I have to touch and be touched by my abuser? I would like to go to therapy but I am scared they are going to tell me to tell my family, when my older sister says I should just forgive him and move on and not to destroy our family? LikeLike Reply Jane Ellen Stevens says: June 19, 2018 at 6:54 pm The most important thing is for you to take care of yourself, and put your needs first. If you don’t want to hug him or see him, don’t. A good therapist will not tell you to tell your family. Taking care of yourself may cause some ripples in your family, but if they cannot love and support you the way you need to be, then it might not be worth your health and sanity to associate with them. LikeLike Reply Leslie says: April 11, 2019 at 3:11 am My experience is I functioned better once I had no contact. But you need to do what’s right for you. You can make the descision over time. LikeLike Reply Rhonda says: February 8, 2018 at 11:56 am Another Comment from me……. I will tell you Marie that I too am a survivor, I was molested in the Orphanage (my dad abducted 5 of us children back in the 50’s and couldn’t support us so put us in the Christian Children’s Home in Boise, Idaho,,,, this place is no longer operating)… Eventually my dad had enough money to care for us… and brought us into his home, we were all living in a Foster home together in Buhl, Idaho….I was raped by my step-dad when my mother finally got custody of me at 10 years old (I had not seen her since I was 5 years old) and my biological father raped me from the time I was 8 – 10,,, I wet the bed till I was 10 years old when my mother finally came and got me,,, as soon as I left my dad’s and was in Oregon I quit wetting the bed!!! I can say that the devastation it has on a child is horrendous, I was only 19 years old and married and started having ‘Sexual Dreams about my dad’,,, I actually had buried all this that had happened to me and was in a state of Shock… wondering WHY I was having sexual dreams involving my dad…. it would not be until I was in my 60’s that I finally started realized ALL that took place with me…. that is what happens when memories are suppressed and even on my dad’s dying bed stated “The worst thing he ever did was take us children from my mother”,,, and in my mind I said to myself “NO DAD… the Worst Thing You Did Was To ME” (you see Marie even then I said nothing to him and seeing he had no regret of what he did but yet I kept burying it,,, at that time I did not know or realize it had happened to my sister who was 4 years older than myself and another sister that was 10 years older as well……. God has given me GREAT PEACE about all that transpired in my life and I have forgiven… my dad pasted away when I was 27, the step father who raped me died about 15 years later (my mother took me to a doctor’s office and at such a tender young age of 10 did a pelvic exam… and my mother was standing at a window and the doctor looked at her and he shook his head “YES”… the step father was told to leave and he was never allowed back…. so much,,, happened… we survive because God gives us the Courage to Move Forward and NOW… my little grand-daughter is in a home with the abuser (dad) still there… I pray that having 2 police officers come to the home scared the c**p out of him and he Quit Abusing Cassie…. but I cannot know as my daughter was so angry I accused him of doing these things… she will not allow me to see Cassie out of fear Cassie might tell me anything more… My daughter thinks I need to “Get over the past of what happened to me” and uses it as an excuse to not believe this little child who desperately was crying out for someone to help her… I did what I could and then Child Services Betrayed Her As Well as her mother. LikeLike Reply Rhonda says: February 8, 2018 at 11:33 am Marie, I desperately need to speak with you….. it is about my grand-daughter who’s father started abusing her from the time she was just a little over a year old…. I warned my daughter…. twice… almost got kicked off her property and decided to try and ‘be there for Cassie’,,,, I was able to keep him (the biological dad) away from Cassie for 2 months,,,, then he told my daughter he “Wanted Alone Time” with her… that is when I said “NO”…. two days later I was told to leave the property… I even have a Video of Cassie STATING “Daddy Hurt Baby (herself)”….. she stated it 4 times on the Video… my daughter went to my icloud account and deleted all my photo’s and video’s as I told her I had a Video of Cassie stating ‘he’ was hurting her…. she wanted all evidence gone,,,, but for a miraculous intervention the Lord saved that video to my computer….. PLEASE…. I need to speak with you…. Can you contact me at: arkansas.grandma48@gmail.com I did report this to the police,,, Child protective service questioned them…. Mother and Dad… Cassie was only 2 years old and could not describe what was being done to her…. they left this precious little one in the home…. I ask you contact me as I desperately need to know how further to help this little child… she is almost 3 years old now….”SHE ALSO HAD NIGHTMARES ABOUT ‘THE MONSTER’ COMING IN TO GET HER IN THE NIGHT!!!!!! My Daughter Had No Clue and Just Did Not Care….. Please Help! LikeLike Reply Michelle Blakee says: February 7, 2018 at 7:31 pm My name is Michelle Blakee. Im searching desperately at this point to find some help. My dad and my aunt were raped by my grandfather!!!! My dad just got sentenced to prison for murdering my cousin.. I need a support group to bounce things off of.. HELP LikeLike Reply Kay says: June 13, 2018 at 8:23 am Did you find a support group? LikeLike Reply Nancy says: January 26, 2018 at 11:24 am I’m very happy for Marie. I will never be normal & I got to face my molester&forgive him. It made me be happy until I saw a man. I’m 60yrs old & I’m still filled with rage. I have punished every man that loved me plus men in general. I’m happy for you If u really got over it. I was called a lier like the kids I tried to help were called LikeLike Reply Sarah says: January 14, 2018 at 10:55 pm You are an amazing woman. The strength that children have during the worst of situations amazes me. My 13y/o daughter recently revealed being molested by her dad when she was 5. Her younger brother is 5 and she was worried about it happening to him so she told to save him. I am so proud of her, she is so strong, she has handled this horrible time with such grace and maturity. She told me she wasn’t afraid that I didn’t love her but that I would hate her but she was brave enough to tell her story anyway. I hope someday soon she will be able to hold her head high again and see the amazing young woman I see. LikeLike Reply Elizabeth Klaver says: December 13, 2017 at 4:59 pm you Marie are an amazing woman. i commend your strength resove and determination. i am so glad you seem to be surviving this absolute travesty. this VIOLATION. i also use the word VIOLATION for what happened to my daughter. she was just five years old when a thing ( i wont use the word man) violated my then five year old daughter. she disclosed to me this past august at age 18. this “thing” i was dating violated her. thankfully it was in our life for only 2 1/2 months. “it” refers to an animal masquerading as a man. my daughter is now receiving therapy and i am hoping that will entail healing for her. i just wanted to say to you that i feel your letter to your “father” is so very well written. and i am convinced that you will EXCEL in YOUR life. God bless you and your Mother. Elizabeth Klaver LikeLike Reply Kathy says: December 1, 2017 at 12:51 pm Good for you & thank you for sharing your testimony. I think God is the only way out & grieving is a part of this that we can’t change. I got out on my own on my 20s. My Mom was not emotionally healthy enough to get us out. We had 4 kids & my Dad abused us all & my mom would just go into her own world of denial & sleep through it all at night. But I didn’t even know what it was that he did until I had flashbacks & I did not understand it all. Since my mom still is in her own denial. Your story brings hope into this world. To forgive our sexual offenders, abusers or what ever word someone chooses. In Gods world sexual sin. It’s sad to know they are out there to want to steal sex but it is there. I had my last abuse in 2011. Now I realize NO IT WAS NOT MY FAULT, I got blamed for it by my Dad & no one taught me any different. In 2009 God allowed for me to know about 3 little girls in my Bible study class, who had been abused by their Dad & none of them knew any better than me. We can’t know what sex abuse is unless someone teaches us. And getting out is so hard when it is our Dads, but praise God you stepped out to share your truth& help others to heal from forgiveness & grieve that loss with someone else that we were not the only little girls without a Godly loving Dad. God Bless you🙏😊✝ LikeLike Reply Michelle huskisson says: November 18, 2017 at 4:12 pm Hi my name is Michelle my farther done the same to me I was 6 when he started m didn’t finish till I reached 15 I had a bad up bringing seeing my mom get beat up by my farther I’m the oldest out of 7 he only done it to me I rember my mom asking me if he was doing something out of place but when she asked and confronted him about it he hit her so at the age of 15 I went to social services and moved out I felt really terrable leaving my mom n younger siblings behind but it was the only way I could get him to stop I went to police station bout five years ago he hit took from his new wife’s house and denied everything so he got released and nothink was done my mom told me before she passed away in 2004 that she new and said sorry she tried to help me but she kept getting hit I don’t blame my mom for not helping me she did try but had domestic violence just want to prove to my brothers and sister whom knows n saw a bit what my farther done just want to get justice for what he did he know has started having my grandchildren stay there and I’m really worried he will do the same to her my son deos know I’ve told all my children but they just need the solid prove LikeLike Reply Worried momma says: November 12, 2017 at 10:20 am You are amazing. Your story encourages me that my 14 year old daughter will be ok. She is such an amazing girl so many dreams and aspirations. But you can see that the twinkling light she once had in her eyes has dimmed. Her fate in the justice system is dewindeling. Her fear for her younger sister, and what he might do to her in the future if given the chance. Waiting on DNA evidence is the hardest. The supervised visits he maybe allowed to have makes me sick to the stomach. Your letter has given me light at the end of my dark tunnel I standing in. LikeLike Reply Scared momma says: March 27, 2018 at 7:00 am Well it’s been 6 months we are still waiting for DNA and he gets to walk the land free while we wait. I did what I was suppose to do she told me and I believed her I called police right away. My daughter isn’t doing well she wants to drop out of school. This is a super smart child who is currently getting a 4.0, she was involved in sports and was really good at them! She she did write a letter to her father about her abuse after reading your story. But she is in so much pain and I don’t know what to do she isn’t speaking to her therapist. She is angry and hurt. Any suggestions?? LikeLike Reply Leslie says: April 11, 2019 at 3:19 am I empathize with you. Why do judges allow access? It’s so awful LikeLike Reply Andrea Reen says: September 9, 2017 at 12:40 pm I comend you for making it thru and i completely relate to your struggles cause i went thru it to accept it was my mothers baby brother and i didnt have any1 at all to turn to. My family never belived me, they All my whole family started hating me and abandend me and left me when i was forced in a counceling session at age 14 to tell my mother. I ended up homless and ended up with a boyfriend that beat me. I am 38 years old still single i guess cause im damaged goods, i dont knw. I never in my life experenced what it feels like to be Loved. I used to try and kill myself when i was a kid but stopd when i didnt live home with my family anymore. But since May 16 2016 ,my uncle admited to what he did to me i thought it would heal me so i can move on with my life and find some happieness in whats left in my life and experence what it feels like to be Loved. But that didnt happen i spiroled out of control was geting in alot of car acidents cause of being continusly lost in my thoughts cant even tell you how many times i tryed 2 kill myself this year cause i couldnt take being alone anymore feeling like im damaged goods that no 1 has ever Loved me in my life yet and that i odviously will never find som1 to. LOVE ME OR WANT ME. My whole life people jus try and prey on the fact i wana b Loved n manipulate me n take advantage of me n hurt me to. Some have even told me to just kill myself n that no 1 will ever want me to jus kill myself n get it over with that im a stupid fat b word. And as much as i hear all those things from diferent people so so much that i ended up beliving that what they say is true. Each time that i tryed 2 kill myself since my uncle admited what he did to me i cut deaper n deaper and i do it the way my real father told me how to do it and each time i do it it gets worse. I dont mean to feel like that but cant take the completly and literly alone feeling away. My anxity gets so bad tht some days i literly cant leave my house. Your so lucky to have the Love and suport of your mother. The only suport i got from my mom is she put a lifeinsurance policy on me when i was 14. Who knws she probaly did that so her hitman step brother could kill me 4 telling my counceler. It hurts alot more when you have absolutly no1. Thank u 4 sharing and thank u 4 listining. LikeLike Reply Jane Ellen Stevens says: September 11, 2017 at 11:56 am The most important person in your life who should love you is you. When you learn how to do that, it’ll be easier to find love from people who have your best interests in their hearts. Also, it’s not surprising that when your uncle admitted it, that you would relive that trauma. Please call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-8255. LikeLike Reply Sarah says: January 14, 2018 at 11:15 pm God Love’s you. Talk to God he is waiting for you to let him in. If you aren’t religious you will probably think about blowing it off as stupid and I understand that but he really does want to help you if you’ll let him. I’m not real religious, but when my daughter told on her dad I prayed like I never had before. I needed to know what the truth was and I needed help. I asked God to open my heart and to give me clarity so that I would know the truth when it was shown to me. The first time my daughter looked at me I got a hard punch in the chest (that’s literally what it felt like) and I knew what the truth was. God gave me what I needed and he wasn’t going to let me miss it, because I asked for his help. LikeLike Reply Staci says: March 23, 2018 at 8:32 pm Find a therapist that is certified in EMDR Therapy, it is specifically for trauma therapy and sweetheart you are going to need it. You are not damaged goods, you are a person who has been hurt deeply and betrayed by those who had the job of protecting you. Don’t let them have control of your life for another minute, molestation and rape are all about control, take your control back. You atre a human being who deserves to be loved and treasured, we all deserve this and sadly most perpetrators were victims first. We all have to do whatever we can to stop the cycles of abuse, violence, and silence. I hope you find the help you need to move forward with the strength that is inside of you, you are far more than someone’s victim, you can be a survivor that holds their head high for succeeding in life in spite of the things you have been faced with in life. I wish you good luck, fortune, and love, it won’t always be easy, it will be worth it because you are worth the effort. LikeLike Reply Anonymous says: September 4, 2017 at 9:43 pm My daughter was molested by her stepfather she revealed this last year we are currently awaiting trial none of this is easy my daughter receives counseling but me myself idk what I am doing my daughter has a severe case high risk depression I feel like a horrible mom your story just makes me wonder what would my daughter say I wish I could talk to your mother I need help LikeLike Reply Iris simpson says: August 30, 2017 at 8:12 pm I am really going thru a hard time with a situation supposedly took place with my husband and 18 yr.old stepdaughter…. I am so torn . NOT knowing what really happened…. LikeLike Reply Frustrated says: August 25, 2017 at 10:38 pm Thank you for sharing, I was molested, Rape, manipulated by my father for all of my childhood, I told an Aunt which in turn I was threatened, I was 5 or 6, nobody helped me, not until I was an adult did I tell again, after I was married and had a child. My mother didn’t want to believe but finally years later she does, my father has apologized but my first marriage fell apart as I struggled to deal with it, yes I got much needed help from doctors and ect. I have since remarried, very happy but never told my husband, recently I was was diagnosed with cervical cancer (I blame my father ) I was diagnosed at a young age with pre-cervical ca and I thought it was taken care of to only find out there was a hidden tumor that was only found through a hysterectomy, now I face radation/chemo, I blame my father because my mother had cervical cancer also, I never slept around. It’s breaks my heart and makes me so angry that my father has no clue he did this to me and I can’t tell anyone except my mother and sister which my sister isn’t very supportive. My mother is still married to my father as he is in bad health, my mother thinks I should express my anger to him but I don’t know if it’s worth the energy, if it’s worth disrupting the family as my brothers have no idea what happen as they are younger, parts of me think I should tell my husband but again I’m so scared to loose my marriage though I believe he would be supportive, I wonder if there are others in there crazy predicaments, I just think it’s very unfair my father looks like he’s a supportive parent (I know he’s remorseful, as I found out he was a victim himself but I don’t care because I never hurt another person or child) however people think he’s this wonderful parent but he did this to me and I think it’s sad I feel like I have to live a lie to keep the family intact. Reading your letter kind of encourages me to say what I have to in a letter and leave at that. Funny how I thought I was over this but many many years later it upsets my life again. LikeLike Reply Garry Davenport says: August 21, 2017 at 12:22 am Thank you. You have put to words simular to those I’ve had toward my oldest brother. I was 5 and he was 19 when he began raping me. And I’ve struggled my entire life. I feel I can trust no one and I’m gay alone and 55 today. But maybe there’s hope. LikeLike Reply Pat says: July 24, 2017 at 7:53 pm Excellent! Thanks for saying what I never could. Between my abusive father and Then my abusive husband for 13 years I was so depressed. I continually asked the Lord what was wrong with me. I was also raped on my high school graduation nite. I was raped twice more in the two or three years after graduation. i was also beaten up my senior year walking home from a basketball game. i was also kidnapped in Mississippi and taken to a hotel room and raped. it is only now at 65 years old that I am really beginning to heal. Tks for sharing. God bless you! LikeLike Reply ggh says: July 27, 2017 at 12:27 am wow thats alot of bad luck! LikeLike Reply Dawn says: July 15, 2017 at 12:23 am I wrote a letter to my abusers and it helped with the next phase of my life to regaining my life and soul back. I wrote my story and published it to move my life on a further step. I will always move that step closer to happiness in my life but I’ve learnt that’s What We all do whether we’ve been abused it not. I am different from others because of the abuse but they are also different from me because of not having abuse in their lives. I’m thankful of my life’s journey as I’ve never known any other but would I have liked a different life’s journey without abuse? I think not as We ALL have a purpose in life Why we’ve been put on this planet and I was chosen for this path because of my strength to survive and help other’s. Dawn x LikeLike Reply Surviving even now. says: July 5, 2017 at 2:34 pm I highly stress this to girls and boys who know there fathers violate them while they sleep – get a onesie! Ive been trying for years to somehow stop my father and i’ve come to the results that a onesie works wonders. He hates it. With a passion. I currently am trying to stay awake, because its to hot for me to wear the onesie. And he keeps checking am I asleep yet..it disgusts me. It’s wonderful that your mother was supportive of you. Mine isnt.. She plays it of like its nothing. And she’s been doing it for years. Even at times that I woke up to him violating me, screaming ran to her, all she does was tell him to go to sleep and everyone acts in the morning like nothing happened… Its good to have support. I should of noted that im over 18 and yes I could moveout, but my emotionally controlling mother has beat me to the point that if I can get a job i just break down and believe i dont deserve it. My trust in men is distroyed. I have a boyfriend that others dream of – loyal, protective, soulful and loves me to the moon and back. A man of my dreams and yet… I wont allow myself to be defenseless against any man ever again. My father made sure that I see every man as a threat. I dont allow him to hold my hand and i tell him when to stop hugging me. When he asked me to go make snow angles with him i lied and said that id get my jacket dirty…he treated me like glass and kissed me only 2 years after getting to know me. And yet …i dont love him. Because im scared to love again. I dont let people near me because i fear that they are using me. My self esteem is non existant because of my mothers constant reminders that she should of aborted me, while my fathers attempts to rape me get more violent. My advice to anyone reading this is. Survive. Its damn ugly I agree, but just somehow… If suicide didnt claim someone as weak as me, then you can walk out with your head held high. Reach for the starts, even if your face is full of tears. Find your own happiness when people that should of given it, only stole it. Dont give up. LikeLike Reply Survivor says: January 7, 2018 at 8:11 pm I’m so sorry to hear of your life. I feel like my family has been in a similar situation. I can share with conviction that the best way to escape is by trusting yourself to be able to find and keep a job – and then working very, very hard to make it come true. Please be confident – you CAN keep a job. I did. Please reply to this message if you have any questions or need any help or advice. LikeLike Reply Sarah says: January 14, 2018 at 11:35 pm Everyone who finds the courage to tell their story should be holding their head high and look everyone in the eye. Being violated and betrayed by the people who should love you and protect you above anything else is not a fault of yours. They are weak, cowardly bullies. All of the fault and blame falls on them. Go to the authorities and they will help you find a place to stay and help you get a job and get therapy so you can build your self esteem up. Then it will be there turn to hang their head in shame. LikeLike Reply Zoey Melton says: April 7, 2017 at 11:42 pm Omg!!! I am soooooooo sorry u had to go thro that!!!! And at such a young age. You go girl!! Trust god!!! LikeLike Reply A Former Abuser says: February 21, 2017 at 9:28 pm As a former abuser who does feel a great deal of remorse and wishes more than anything that I could take back the harm I did to my daughter, I didn’t have a perfect childhood but I wanted more than anything to give my children the life I couldn’t have, one filled with love and security. But I was unable to overcome fear and anxiety and one of my greatest anxieties was the fear that my daughter would grow up and I would lose her. Ultimately I drove her away. She did tell police, and I spent time in prison. There I got treatment that gave me mechanisms to cope with the anxiety and the forces that had been too great. Prison, and the help I received there, was the best thing that could have happened to me and that does not seem right in light of the damage I’ve done to her. I will never ask her forgiveness but I would like to apologize and let her, and other victims know it’s not your fault. I did not understand the issues of the power differential then but I understand now it was all about power. I did try to get help before I abused, I went to a psychiatrist and I told him of my inappropriate feelings towards my daughter but he asked, did I feel I was in immediate danger of acting upon them. I lied, because I knew if I answered truthfully I would be removed from my family and that was the big fear that drove my behavior to start with. My own family, I was given up for adoption at 3 days old, never knew my birth parents, or my three biological brothers. My adoptive parents thought they could not conceive and then after adopting me they did, and while my adoptive mother loved me as if I were her own I always felt second place with my father. I never got along with my sister and resented being evicted from my “real” family where I might have gotten along with my brother. My father left when I was ten and my teen years felt so alone, so when my children were born I felt I was finally part of a real family, not the same role but a family none the less and one I thought would end when my children grew up. I knew how powerful of a force sex was on me so I thought if I could be everything to my daughter she would never want to leave, instead I just drove her away and made her life even more fucked up than mine was. Now I will never harm another child, not only have I acquired the knowledge and skills to handle my own emotions better but I will not allow myself the opportunity because I will not risk the possibility of having another weak moment ruin someone else’s life. Now I wish there were something I could do to help her heal. When she told police and they confronted me, I admitted my guilt and plead guilty in court so she would be spared the indignity of a trial or having others question her. But beyond that I don’t know what else I can do for her until and unless she wishes to contact me and then I will apologize, I will not ask for her forgiveness though if she ever comes to a point where she does so I will be grateful, but more than anything I would like to see her live a successful life and give her children what I was unable to. I realized a lot of important things in therapy and I want to pass a few things on to other potential abusers who may be sitting on the edge like I did before I started. First, love is not a noun it is a verb. What you feel is not important, what you DO is important, so if you love your children, show them by DOING what is loving. Second, family doesn’t end when your children grow up and move out. My own connection with my parents were mostly non-existent when I moved out so I extrapolated this to my relationship with my children. But two of my three sons continue to have a relationship with me, the youngest, although I did not abuse him, he was closer to his sister, refuses to have anything to do with me but this is my fault, so if you’re in the situation I am in, know there is a proper good way to maintain relationships that are healthy for your children. Second if you get help and it’s not helping, my psychiatrist kept pushing me to different medicines which only made my emotional situation even less stable, go elsewhere! For me, the therapist I got in prison was a Christian in the truest sense of the word, he gave of himself and showed the worst of us love, and he in a year did 1000x more for me than this guy I paid thousands of dollars over years did. The reason I think he was able to do this is because he knew Christs love and he did what the Bible tells us to do which is to allow Christs love to shine through us, hate the sin but love the sinner. Everybody thinks abuse happens in a vacuum, it does not, we are all shaped by our past. I came here to read of others stories as part of a continuous search on my part to understand if there is anything I can do to help my daughter heal, but also to share my own experience in hopes that if it stops even one person from going down the path I did then at least I can do some good in the world. LikeLike Reply Katrina says: February 4, 2017 at 2:28 pm Wow I am so sorry for what you had to go through. I am having a full blown panic attack from reading your article. I also had my step-father molest me. Never new he was a step though until my biological donor who raped my mother (long story ) So anyway as I was reading your letter I felt everything you were saying! This happened when I was 8 ish till 11 ish & now I am 49 & have had 3 children ,1 which died after birth , and a girl & boy whom were taken away from me at age 7 & 8 because the guy I was married to was molesting my daughter! I am so messed up in a mental type of way. I understand that we are left to pick up the broken life & try to make one with someone that somehow works functional. Really! I’m on my 4th marriage! I’m still trying to figure it out & I still have to take sleeping meds. Bravo for your letter! My dad never got charged either. I grew up away from my siblings so my life is so lonely & unimportant to anyone except my spiritual family! That is the only thing that ever keeps me alive in my soul, me, the person I have been trying to find out. Thanks for letting me share my story or pieces anyway. I’m happy that you & your mom have a good relationship! LikeLike Reply Wendy Mcdowell says: January 23, 2017 at 7:32 pm Remarkable. I too have endured sexual abuse and beating abuse from my father until I was 14 but let me not forget the beating I got for being 15 minutes late getting home when I was age 16! LikeLike Reply Florencia says: December 18, 2016 at 11:31 am You are so strong to be able to forgive a demon. I can’t LikeLike Reply Unknown says: November 24, 2016 at 9:35 pm Thank you so much for writing this! My 8 year old son disclosed 6 months ago to me abuse that happened to him. It was like an A bomb came and toppled our lives. I was in shock over the lack of interest, help, and support from society. To the people who were suppose to help us it seemed like this was a regular occurrence in our world and I should just put myself on anti depressants and move on. No one seemed to understand why I was so angry and in complete anguish or why my son was terrified and reluctant to open up. I’ve laid awake many of nights hoping and wishing for a miracle. Your post just opened my eyes. You are right the event of making the abuse known and stopping it was the miracle. The same with my son. Should more have been done in both instances? Absolutely!!! But I won’t hold my breath anymore. The hardest part is learning to trust again. I see myself and my son both struggling with that. I just want to wake up in a life where this never happened to him. It kills me that I can’t do that for him. I have to stop waiting and wishing on outcomes that are never going to happen and just trust myself to make an even better future for us than I had originally planned. You sound so wonderful and strong. Again thank you!!! You have given me hope that both my son and I can move on from this horrible traumatic life experience. LikeLike Reply Ella Miller says: November 6, 2016 at 10:25 am I think you are a very strong, courageous young woman to contact your accuser. You now know because you went through this very tragic situation there are more girls out here that have gone through the same situation or worse, but because you came through it you are one of the ones chosen to help those through those same struggles. I want you to know that I think highly and admire you for your courage. God has blessed you for forgiving him and helping those that need your help. I love you because you are a person that deserves to be loved and a true child of God. There is no way you could have forgiven him without God’s help. I also thank God for the strength of your mother, and the bond that has been set. There is a woman evangelist that went through this very same situation. Her name is Joyce Meyer. She has books about her testimony and how she ended up forgiving him, taking him into her home, nursing him, leading him to Christ, and baptising him before he passed away. God has awesome plans for you. Continue to be blessed and bless others! Thank you for sharing your story!!! LikeLike Reply Anonymous says: August 22, 2016 at 1:13 pm Uplifting and heart wrenching to read…..my daughter and I are going through the early stages of a similar trial….you story invigorates me to know we can build and move on together in years to come xx LikeLike Reply Tina Jasperse says: August 14, 2016 at 1:01 pm Thank you for connecting the bridges so many of them are broken and never reconnected sorry about your struggles but I’m sure they’re helping you be who you are in life this shouldn’t happen to any child what happened to mine I’m trying to do something about it when did bypass the law that she had to see your father you and supervise so she doesn’t have to see him until she’s 18 unless she wants to I’m trying to do something to my hometown I just don’t know what yet gotten ahold of doctors counselors everybody I can think of and I hope you do something help yourself through this I’m sure your mom’s been there all the way and that’s nice to know LikeLike Reply Tina Jasperse says: August 14, 2016 at 2:03 am I send you all my light and love I’m a mother of a little girl who was raped and sodomized by her father at 7 years old it continued while I help my mom after my dad passed away when I found out he was already gone she was already getting counseling he’s a covert narcissist and he did a lot of damage to my little girl but I got her help immediately I believed her most of all and I hope someday she’ll be able to write the beautiful letter that you did I hope that you can do something to protect these children I’m trying I just don’t know what yet you’re a beautiful woman Inside you should be very proud of yourself how far you’ve come LikeLike Reply mrsanonforgiven says: July 7, 2016 at 12:27 am How can I ever talk to Marie?! This is so completely accurate and such a similar situation. Only I don’t think my dad will ever try to contact me. LikeLike Reply Pingback: There’s no need to be embarrassed. – A Little Distance M M says: April 28, 2016 at 9:00 pm Hi, I am 23 years old and now confronting the sexual abuse I experienced because my father as a child during my middle school years. I have never told anyone in my family or confronted my father. I am struggling with whether or not I should. My mother was verbally abusive and to this day, though it has improved, our relationship is still very strained. I was raised in a very conservative religious manner where we could not listen to music, watch movies, etc. There were and still are very strict views on a woman’s role and place in life. My family, especially my older brother accosts me frequently about the fact that I am not seeking marriage or living at home with my parents until I do so. I so often wonder if they would view and treat me differently if they knew what he has done, or if they would even believe me. I am so afraid of destroying the family by saying anything, but I can’t keep enduring the condescension from them either. I am a Christian a strong believer in God’s love and grace. Because of this, I have been able to forgive my father and want to live my life honoring my parents. This being said I need to be able to do it in a way that is safe for myself and that is conducive to healing as there is so much more I need to do. LikeLike Reply Elliot Good says: May 22, 2016 at 7:31 pm I wish you courage, strength, support, healing, and a sense of true safety. I met a woman who had been sexually assaulted by her cousins. She got help in a support group for survivors of incest. LikeLike Reply Kyla says: June 8, 2016 at 9:05 pm Every family is different. My father abused me for 6 years even after I asked my mom for help at 15 years old. My mother took his side and they acted like nothing happened. Then at 18 years old I finally told my therapist he told me to go straight to the cops. I did what she said and because he has money he got away with it a few months later my whole family disowned me. Deep down inside I feel my mother knew this was happening because she was so quick to make it go away and for years she treated me like I was he punching bag. It was confusing to be hurt with no reason why. To this day ive tried to love my mom but when it gets to hard she backs away. I was adopted into this distinction and I wish I could meet my real father so he can help or show him that his choices he made put me in the hands of monsters. I would die inside if I knew I fail to protect my child. Now I look at the world with broken lenses. I felt protect by people that chose to love because they wanted to not just to make me weak minded so they could abuse me. All I want to know and still asking is why i mom chose to love a monster and not he baby girl?????? I want my dad to tell her the truth so she can open her heart and learn to love me and be my mom before she’s to old to remember me. The message I want to send to girls like me is that some people grow up in ignorance and sometimes we expect more form them than they know how to give so stand up !!!! If scared tell a friend first or a friend’s parents someone will care and know how to help, I know the fear,the pain and the human need to make ones parents proud but it should go both ways just cause their your parents doesn’t give them or you the right to think it alright for them to harm you in anyway. Always remember you are loved and blood doesn’t always equal family. Stay safe and keeping thing inside will always destroy your future. Hugs LikeLike Reply Julia says: July 14, 2016 at 12:59 am For a moment I thought this was me who wrote this ! Kyla this was pretty much my life since I was 5 to 13 years old I was stuck in this horrible nightmare that I wished someone would helped me FROM and no one did not even my mom I felt lonely I sometimes still do like a year ago I got into an argument with my parents and my father kept calling me a piece of shit and would get in my face and say it sooooo..everything he did to me everything he made me suffer every night I couldn’t sleep because i knew he would come in my room ang minute every time I would try cutting my veins for every time I would see my cousins hugging or sitting in their dad’s laps for every time I would go to school and realized the hell I was living at home… for every time I just wanted to die . I just couldnt take it …him calling me a piece of shit because my life was not as perfect as my brothers lives I left when I turned 18 and got….divorced at 19 the man was very abusive and as soon as I got a divorce I get pregnant from another guy and I been with him on and off but currently with him 9 years now & w 2 boys still struggling but trying to make it you know? not giving up for boys they deserve nothing but the best….. until I exploded and told him screaming YOU ARE THE PIECE OF SHIT YOU ARE THE ONE WHO RUINED MY LIFE REMEMBER WHEN I WAS LITTLE THE SLEEPLESS nights the times you would beat me so hard and make me go to school with purple eyes scratch face from all the tossing around and headaches from you pulling my hair and forced me to say that I got hurt playing sports what else was I going to say my father beats me ? (I was already being picked at school for being tall and chubby ) my mother with her angry face like always taking his side gave me a smirk like pretty much saying good you deserved that…. I couldn’t hold it in I broke I honestly couldn’t anymore I have 2 beautiful boys that I will die if anything like this ever happened to thm I just couldn’t understand why she was like that instead of hugging me and saying I am sorry my daughter please forgive me she gave me the smirk that if I wasn’t already dead inside she re killed me. I remember when I was little she saw him doing something to me they where arguing the whole day and night until the next day my father takes off to work and I ask her is she was ok and me playing with my little brother she drags me to the bed and starts to choke me saying I was taking her husband away from her!!! Up to this day I still remember that horrible image I ended up telling her off too infront of my youngest brother and he kept just looking at me I knew he was in shock but knowing my mother she probably told him I was lying ever since that day he calls me Hoe …prostitute.. slut … go to your corner bitch every time we bump heads and it breaks my heart because no one has ever been there for me NO ONE I was hoping he will ! but NO! Only God he has listened and I have learned to forgive little by little and forget even though it’s pretty HARD. I been making it through with his guidance and patience and specially with his unconditionally love I been able to move on and pass all this God and my boys give me the strength I need to over come this and everything I am sorry I am all over the place w my story I just got off work and I am too tired but I am glad I read all these comments and letter makes me feel like there is hope hope not only for me but for everyone with a similar situation LikeLike Crystal says: November 24, 2016 at 4:10 pm Kyla, I have the same story like you dear.I m also broken hun. My mother’s betrayal hurt me most. She still blames me but she knows my father is the main evil. I also feel abounded like you. My best wishes are with you. LikeLike Melissa says: July 14, 2016 at 4:49 pm MM- your story and your distress have impacted me. I see you. I believe you. I hurt for you. Please find other survivors and get connected to people that you can begin to trust and feel safe with. You live your life for you. How you want. If you are not hurting anyone you owe no one an explanation. You have lots of time. I was 37 when I found my soul mate. Don’t tell people when you are vulnerable as they may push the knife in futher to your wounds. I believe you can overcome this. God is not what man says, you rely on a heavenly and loving and protecting father. Love, hugs and hope LikeLike Reply Stephanie says: July 15, 2016 at 6:03 am No one should having to go through that no one. LikeLike Reply mary says: April 17, 2016 at 10:55 am Your my biggest inspiration I hold this in my heart for more than 25 years in a black whole I suffer of depression,seizure disorders I finally said it but sad part of all my mother still stand by him after crying like a little girl when I’ve been so strong all my life over protected my brothers and sister due to that same trauma I lived but end no one back me up but my husband and 2 cousins I felt sad lost the first two days but it turn my life around i feel I have more to accomplish and love to give to my kids and family my kids are to little to understand and I don’t want them to have that image of grandparents they love we all do mistake but this is not a mistake u choose to hurt a innocent life LikeLike Reply Lindie says: February 14, 2016 at 11:37 am Thank you for making me realize that I am not alone and that I don’t have to die no matter how much he have hurted me I forgave him for me and not for him he hurted me in a way that he can’t even be called a father I had depression and I wanted to die but God saved me you’re story had a impact on my life and I want to thank you for the insperation xx God bless LikeLike Reply Stephanie says: February 11, 2016 at 1:22 pm Your strength is inspiring!!!! I know it is not technically the same but my daughter was being raped by my sons father from the ages of 9 to 14. He is now in prison but the pain and trama from what he did is still there for my daughter, my son and I. I can only hope that one day we can somewhat move on from this!! My daughter and I (I am not sure about my son because he won’t talk about it) are still mentally controlled by him when he isn’t even around. Your strength gives me hope LikeLike Reply Amanda W says: June 19, 2016 at 6:21 pm You should never expect your daughter to completely heal from this or “move on” from it. This kind of thing gets stuck in your body, mind and soul and very few are lucky enough to find healing. I am a survivor of sexual abuse from my father and my family doesn’t realize that I still feel this pain all the time. Your daughter will re-experience this when she gets married, has a child, is trying to have a healthy sexual relationship with her husband, when her daughter starts dating, when she has grandchildren, when she hears his name, visits the home where this occurred, sees his favorite foods, is reminded of the t.v. shows he used to watch, meets someone in the same field he was employed in, sees something on the news, watches a movie with any type of sexual assault… etc. And even if its not on a conscious level, it will eat at her subconscious and could make her sad or give her anxiety. I have been looking into something called “energy psychology” lately, which you might look into. After years of counseling and anti-depressants, I can tell you western “medicine” can’t heal the deeply profound scars. I think that yoga, reiki, music therapy, aromatherapy and energy healing are going to be my next methods of attempting to heal. As a teen and in my early 20’s, I was able to put this experience in the closet, but it WILL come out and it CAN come out at ANY time in a victim’s life. It has almost destroyed my marriage. So, please don’t EVER think that she has moved on or its “behind” you. This is a permanent thing, its like diabetes or any other disease, it can cause problems at any time in her life. For many abuse survivors, there is the constant “hum” in our subconscious. The girl that wrote this letter is only 21 and has a lifetime ahead of her for these things to resurface There were many times that I thought I was “healed.” Some of the women from my counseling groups had been in the group 3 or more times at various stages of life. I am not trying to be a downer, but I am trying to help you to be a good support for your daughter. There were things I needed and still need from my mother that I never got. You need to apologize to her if you haven’t already, even though you weren’t the abuser, you need to tell her you are sorry this happened to her. Mostly, I felt the need to respond because you mentioned putting it behind you. This is NOT something to put behind you, its like a life-long rash that will flare up from time to time. You should ask her how she is doing with it for the rest of her life, especially on days like today…Father’s Day. It won’t always be an acute trauma situation, but it will always be there. LikeLike Reply Marie Warga says: June 20, 2016 at 12:33 am For those who would like to know, this is Marie, the author of this letter. I would like readers to know that at 25 almost 26 now, I still feel the exact same as I did years ago when I wrote this letter. And today being father’s day makes no difference. I have read every single comment/ reply to comments, and take to heart every emotion and feel for every victim in pain. I am so sorry for every person who has felt this pain or knows someone who has felt this pain. I never plan to allow my children to visit my father, that was never the point or idea of this letter. I never plan to forget or “deal” with this reality as some have suggested. I have only planned to live from it and move forward without allowing the scars and anger to drag me down. He had control and power over me until I personally ceased to allow that power to continue. I never want any victim to feel as though she/he is expected to forgive and forget, but I plan to forgive, fight, and move forward. As I said, he had my past, but he will not have my future, nor shall they have yours. With love, prayers, and hope…. -Marie LikeLike Melissa McCutcheon says: June 17, 2017 at 11:38 am EMDR – please, try this if you haven’t already – it is a God send for military returning from war with severe PTSD and survivors of childhood sexual abuse. It’s amazing, and effective. You are loved and supported by so many you will never even meet. I stand In solidarity with all survivors of incest/childhood sexual abuse. LikeLike Mary says: January 16, 2016 at 9:24 pm You are such a brave woman! I myself was molested by my father from the age 5 until nearing my twenties. Reading all of this gave me so much hope. I’m 27 now with three kids of my own. No one knows my secret as much as I just want to scream it. My parents are still married too. I’ve been damaged for too long and its affected my whole life. From self harm to addiction to cope. I’m one year sober and starting college again to study psychology. I want to know why! Why do people hurt others? Or better yet, why did my father hurt me? Because of your story I know that its going to be okay. Thank you ! LikeLike Reply Amanda W says: June 19, 2016 at 6:25 pm I was a psychology major myself too. I was abused by my father from 3-12. Why did your father hurt you? I have no idea, I can only blame sickness and pure evil. There is a book called “The Emotion Code” by Dr. Bradley Nelson that I would recommend. I’m trying to assess if this will help me heal. Yes, this does impact you to your core and addiction, self-harm, anger are all side- affects of this horrible thing. I think of it like a tree, when there is a year that a tree has a disease, you can see that in the rings when you cut the tree. LikeLike Reply Kathy Seliga says: December 21, 2015 at 1:38 pm Thank you for being willing to share. I am 61 & started coming out of denial about 20 years ago. But I had a hard time believing myself. Your letter here is so encouraging. I had the abuse until I was in my 20’s. Then I found my Dad talking to my daughter just like he had done to me. Totally downgrading her. I was not out of denial but God gave me wisdom to leave. I left the family & no one supported me. I struggled & went in the hospital for depression. Then when I turned 40 my flash backs started. Your letter I’d so encouraging here. I had no support. But as time went on they did not stop. Then yo realize it went into my 20’s. I knew it was real. I like your letter about forgiveness. I have been struggling st that point. But hope is in your letter & boundaries. For me I am not sure about anything ever being there if my Dad said he was sorry. I am struggling with grieving over the fact that He could never be a Dad in my mind. It is sad that incest by a parent seems to end that relationship ever becoming anthing., because that relationship was supposed to be for my husband & my Dad was supposed to be there to help me save myself for whom ever God picked for me. The marriage bed undefiled. That is in the Bible. I see my right to my body stolen along with a family & no Dad. How sad & a lot of losses. Sorry if this was long! God Bless You, and thank you for caring enough about others healing to share your testimony. LikeLike Reply Mary says: January 16, 2016 at 9:31 pm Kathy, I read your comment. We seem to share a lot in what’s happened to us. I have a daughter as well. I’m so terrified of her leaving my site. She will be 5 soon. That’s the age I was when it first happened (I think). If you’d like to chat via email, mine is marybethminton3660@gmail.com. If your not comfortable I understand fully. I never told anyone but the man I have children with. I could honestly just use a friend. One year sober and I’m learning how to cope on my own and its not easy facing these feelings that I wish would just go away. I suffer from depression, severe anxiety and PTSD from what’s happened. I’m determined to not let my last define my future….. LikeLike Reply Cheryl says: November 19, 2016 at 9:06 pm Hello Marybeth, my name is Cheryl. I turned 61 years young on October 17. I have to tell you that when I read your heartwarming response to Kathy, told her of your mental health diseases and disorders, your child ( a daughter who you should be having tea parties with not consumed with her being safe from your “father” ) I have been through it all. I had 3 children. We became a foster family thinking that would help other emotional, physically, abused, neglected, violated, children. ( I had always prayed for all children everywhere to be safe under Gods wings.) My 3 children are married adults now. We adopted 2 a boy who was 10 days old when God blessed us with him as a foster child. He just completed graduate school in Virginia. ( we are in Florida) or youngest, a girlI, age 21 is a love, but due to pre natal – daily crack ,cocaine , and alcohol, she’s more like 18 at times then she’s as mature as a 25 year old Regardless she’s a joy. I truly need a friend. I too have PTSD, chronic clinical depression, sever panic with agoraphobia ( just starting to leave my home for 2-3 hours with my husband on saturdays.) and anxiety. My abuse by my father then my brothers( yes my older one by 2 years was being abused by our father and he told me the last time he attempted suicide that he molested me too and needed me to forgive him. Absolutely heartbreaking. For me it seems it will never end. For some reason there is a “trigger ” around ever corner. I’m now seeing 7 physicians. I’m a pancreatic cancer survivor. The many things I’ve had as a result of my surgery et. Is now causing me to be ill. But, by the grace of God I’m still here. I had to stop working and spends my days alone. I know God has something for me to do this side of heaven. My dr.s and psychologist agree the trauma, me being my siblings mom, etc., is a direct result of the betrayal that no child should endure. I do not have a support system. My husband is frustrated, my adult children tolerate me, I was over protective. I still am to this day. I want to be free. Having a friend who’s been there would be wonderful. Until then, God bless you abundantly. And also, self medicating is giving your perpetrator another win !!! Do not allow that. Satin came to seek kill and destroy. He goes after separating families first. We had been broken when he came along did not take him much to steal your joy that God has for you. God wants us all to be at peace. Love others as God loves us. No where in the Bible does it say that, our earthly father, is allowed to be abusive. Especially when the abuse is too vile to comprehend. The forgiveness is to set us free. If you can’t forgive those who were involved in your abuse including those who knew but did not tell did nothing to help you ask God to forgive them. For now God has to do that forgiving for me as you can tell I just can’t. I don’t wish any harm. There is no malice or hate. In my thoughts, “Forgiveness” makes it ok for him ( those who knew, but blamed me) at least for today. Who knows this broken old pot could wake up tomorrow herald pot glued together again, but as for me , for today , He and mother have ruined the childhood of 3 out of 5 children’s lives. Now adults the 3 of 5 of us live haunted daily. Especially when you find yourself alone for 9-10 ours a day because my mental health has caused my physical health to go into over stress and poof I’m too sick some days to move. God bless you abundantly Tallafussc@gmail.com 321-662-0554 Peace, Cheryl LikeLike Jane Ellen Stevens says: November 20, 2016 at 6:48 pm Cheryl: You may find some useful information in the book Childhood Disrupted: How Your Biography Becomes Your Biology and How You Can Health, by Donna Jackson Nakazawa. Good on you for persevering. All best to you. LikeLike Jocelyn says: December 1, 2015 at 11:35 pm I have never been able to relate to someone on such a personal level so much. I was molested by my biological father at the age of 7. I remember he would always enjoy taking showers with me, and I recall my mom being bothered by it and telling him not to do it but I didn’t think anything of it as a child, as my mind was pure innocence. After my parents split up at the age of 6, I had to go with my dad every weekend to his one bedroom apartment. I remember hiding under the table and telling my mom to tell my father that I was sick or I was not there, but since it was a court order, I had to comply or else my mom would have had to face the consequences. As time went on, I realized that the stuff my dad and I would do together was no longer normal. Sleeping together and showering together was not okay. On one particular night of sleeping in his same bed, he attempted to touch me in inappropriate areas. After he was touching me, I remember so clearly getting up and going to the fridge just to have some excuse to get away and looking at him funny and him asking me “what’s wrong?” and I just couldn’t believe what he had done. The very next day, I contemplated whether I should tell my mom or not, and how I would tell her. The next day, I recall having gone to Hometown Buffet and telling her “I need to tell you something..” and I just remember giggling because I was so nervous about what would happen next. After telling her, we went to the police station, this moment in time is a blur to me. Following weeks or months, I had to go to court with my mom. My dad was there, I did not know how to react. I remember the people gave me this doll to show me how my father touched me. I was way too embarrassed to even show them, it was just so inappropriate. After this, I remember I had to go every Tuesday/Thursday to counseling. Oh how I hated counseling at the time, but it was a court order. I had to deal with going to counseling instead of hanging out with friends and being a normal child. A restraining order was put on my father and I no longer had to see him anymore, but it forever traumatized my mother and I. My mother recently told me after the whole incident, I wasn’t allowed to see my mother naked anymore at any time, they treated her like the criminal. My dad did not get incarcerated at all because of this, but I do remember him did get incarcerated once for domestic violence and hitting my mother. On my 18th birthday (last year), he sent me a freaking INSTAGRAM comment from his step daughter’s instagram. With it enclosed, he wrote that he had been waiting for that day to come. What a joke that comment was. When I think about my childhood, I think about my father and all he had done and all the counseling sessions I had to undergo because of him. No child should ever have to deal with this. LikeLike Reply Melissa McCutcheon says: June 17, 2017 at 11:44 am Oh God, I am so sorry he did this. You had such courage to tell your Mom, and your Mom did a very, very good thing in turning him in to the cops I am so sorry the justice system let you both down – but you did the right thing. So very impressed by your obvious courage and strength at such a young age. You are a strong young woman. You should be so very proud of yourself. LikeLike Reply Jane says: October 14, 2015 at 1:26 pm I was molested by my father and have not had the courage to confront him. Everyone thinks my family is perfect. I am now 42 and moving back to my hometown and it’s all coming up again for me. It’s not going to let go. I am really close to my parents and we act like nothing is wrong. I am in hell and have no way out without destroying my entire family. LikeLike Reply Sil says: November 11, 2015 at 5:27 pm Similar situation here. No one else except someone in similar situation could understand this. I’ve been judged so much. How can u stand to see his face? Ect. It’s never straight forward. I would love to cut him off but my mom is not able to manage on her own so I’ve got to respect her choice even though it hurts me. Worst part is not having anyone to talk to and not being understood. I’m sure my husband has a million doubts he can never air. Also dealing with being stuck in the past abusive acts and reliving them everyday. Also dealing with strong anger issues and lashing out at my own family. This is my first time speaking out. Thx for listening. LikeLike Reply Kathy Seliga says: December 21, 2015 at 3:11 pm Thanks for sharing. I am trying to move forward too & it is so hard when there Is no support. This is so painful & such a great loss. Thanks for sharing your heart!😊 LikeLike A says: December 28, 2015 at 12:25 pm When I was 13 my soon to be brother in law molested me. I soon resisted and avoided him and just tried to forget it. I couldn’t turn to anyone. 30 years later it has all resurfaced and I finally told my sister. We talked about it But now after a few months she acts like it never happened…I guess she confronted him and he denied it but now I see her and she is just like nothing was said . I don’t know how to navigate this. I’m tormented. LikeLike Mary says: January 16, 2016 at 9:39 pm I feel your struggle. I myself have kept my secret for 22 years now. I coped anyway I could find whether it was alcohol, drugs or self harm. I’m now sober 1 year and everything is so real now. I’m no longer masking my pain and I’m just now dealing with my feelings. My problem is that I had to move back home after my children’s father and I split up. My parents are still married 40+ years. I now am back in the same home as him. I also have a 4 year old daughter. She never leaves my site. I will do everything to protect that little girl from the life I had to have. I resent myself for not telling someone. I don’t know how too. LikeLike Reply Pingback: A daughter’s letter to a father who sexually abused her | julietorell's Blog Michael Montrief says: September 29, 2015 at 10:14 am I have seven granddaughters, and I cry to think of any of them going through such pain. When my daughter was seventeen she gave me a letter thanking me for being a good dad and never doing anything that was perverted. You don’t thank people for not being perverted; so I knew there was a problem. Thank God it wasn’t her, but her best girlfriend who was raped by her brother. Still. it has left an imprint with her. She trusts few men. Unfortunately, it is best and necessary. Sincerely Michael LikeLike Reply Robert Wray says: October 7, 2015 at 5:54 pm You Are the bravest , I know what you have been through and the same thing happened with my sisters and my self , from our own Father , and after all these years, my sisters protect my father till this day, because how scared they are of him still, but god bless you LikeLike Reply katie says: February 12, 2019 at 8:57 am you just brought an excellent point i had been thinking about for a while now, we live in a world where such things happen all the time everyday to children, such awful things. I don’t think some people realize how often it occurs, that is due in part to the hush hush and embarrassment of it all, so many people live with the pain and secrecy of it all. Sometimes it does come as a surprise to someone who realizes how bad it is, when someone in your life simply acts appropriately and behaves in a normal manner with the role they fill ( simply being a honorable loving supportive father), it seems sad your daughter felt the need to thank you, but when your eyes are open to how bad people can be and how things happen, as your daughter saw with her friend, i think somehow people just become thankful they had people in their life who were good and (not perverts). honestly we’re to the point here where it does seems on a child’s 18th birthday, parents who did what was expected of them and protected their children fiercely, and never acted inappropriately towards their children should be given a medal of parental honor. lol it just feels overwhelming someday’s LikeLike Reply chaz says: September 15, 2015 at 7:56 pm I sulute you!!xx LikeLike Reply Saleem says: September 3, 2015 at 4:36 am I am from Pakistan, and tears are in my eyes. I wonder how a father can do this with his little Princess. Little girls are very innocent and like angles, how can you even think about it. One day God will punish all these monsters for steeling innocent children s childhood. Sincere sympathies to all victims. LikeLike Reply Ashley says: August 28, 2015 at 4:01 pm what an incredible story. i can relate on so many levels. sometimes i wish i could just escape the emptiness the damage thats so deep inside my soul. i grieve that it ever happened to me too. my father took my virginity. i believed it to be my fault because sex is a pleasurable thing and i began to enjoy the feeling my father gave me. i knew too that there was something terribly wrong with what had taken place but i didnt feel powerful enough to stop it. i left my grandmothers house to stay with my mother, where it happened. i was eleven years old when my father began molesting me, fondling me, touching, caressing, sexing, grooming me for further violations from him and other men i would get involved with over time. my dating world was horrendous. i knew a young man who loved me to death. he proposed and i wanted to love him but i had done so many things to hurt him because of the damage i had in my own life. i cheated on him countless times, experimented with girls, broke up with him to be with someone else who wasn’t as sweet as he was. i just could not appreciate him. i wanted to want him because i knew that he was a good guy but i kept gravitating to the kinds of guys that were unhealthy. the bad boys, the ones who were mean, abusive, tough tony’s. guys who really didn’t care. men who were older. men who just wanted to take advantage of me. and i’d let them too. i crossed all kinds of boundaries with family members. extended family members. i sexually abused my own brother. acting out on him what as done to me by my father. i started masturbating at a very young age and was drawn to sexual intrigue. i was very flirtatious. i eventually slept with some guys for money. i slept with older men. i slept with married men. i had multiple partners at one time. i contracted my very first STD not even an entire year ago. my personal life was completely unmanageable but it was all that i had ever known. my childhood was unmanageable and managed in this fashion. i grew up accustomed to really no order or sense of healthy boundaries in my childhood. i was raised by my grandmother and uncle(s). my mother was a drug addict. she was ill. she had diabetes. she had inner turmoil and demons she tried to fight. cocaine only made her monster grow taller. she tried. she really did. but she was caught in the grips of a terrible addiction to temporary relief. this year i made the biggest decision of my life. i married a man i choose to grow in love with. it was a turning point for me and my development. i didn’t want to miss my chance a real shot at being happy. i didn’t want to miss my shot at becoming whole while sharing my existence with someone as kind to me as my husband. now of course…because i have sexual issues. i, too could be an addict. a sex and love addict. addicted to fantasy and escape. addicted to familiar pain and sufferings, addicted to being overpowered addicted to surrendering my will and power to another human being preferably a man…and i have acted out in these ways. i self-medicated. i drank alcohol. i tried to party the pain away i tried to fame it away landing an opportunity to become a star. one of my biggest accomplishments in life was meeting and working with Oscar winner John Legend. i had dreams to become a singer. a star. i had been raped. i ran away from home. i isolated. i felt alienated and misunderstood. my family’s background–as Christians, growing up in the church made me feel that i could never be good enough for them. i was a sinner. i was tainted, selfish self-centered. i was a thief everything bad. i was the rebel. the black sheep. i was the one who got praised for her beauty and talent her abilities, her wit her intellect. her fashion sense. yet i was torn and tormented. the very things people loved about me would be those things that would too make me hated. even to this day, i shy away from my immediate family because i feel that i will never be forgiven for isolating myself, because of my inner turmoil, the guilt i felt behind all the pain i had and what it had turned me into, what that pain caused me to do to their trust. i felt that they were my enemy. i feel even to this day that i will never add up from their point of view. loving who i am and forgiving who i was is still very hard to do. to believe. to feel. to feel love…to understand it is still very hard for me to decipher. i married to lead a healthier lifestyle. i thought that by getting married i would gain my families trust and respect back. but it did not. i’ve been in and out of the rooms of all sorts of twelve step programs. trying to make sense of life. my life at least. i learned that social acceptability does not equal recovery. although gaining my family’s relationship back their support and respect had been tailgating my reasons for marrying i am glad that i made a conscious decision to share my life with someone with prior marriage experience. of course its not that simple RIGHT? nope! for a person like me, its never quite that simple. i had a relationship with my husbands cousin years ago. in fact i lived with his cousin. the cousin is now in Dakota. i reached out to him to revisit the past aka familiar pain. i reached out to him in hopes to rekindle something. i was hoping that i had been greeted with a better version of himself. but ended up marrying his cousin. funny right?! yeah… crazy! i cannot say that i am madly in love with my husband but i will say that i want to be. i willing to work for the kind of love i’d like to feel not only for my own self on deep level but also for him. i think he’s an incredible person and in this day and age… i just dont see any good ones left in the world in which we all reside. i’m not saying that there isn’t any good ones left…i guess i’m done with trying to test them all out. for once, i want something i never had. stability. normalcy. although it is very very different from the lifestyle i was leading i do know it is the better life. i led a life that was carefree, unstable, dysfunctional, sexual active in risky ways, promiscuous making a reputation for myself in communities. dumping on guys with all my heavy stuff trying to get answers only i could begin to find out from within on my own. i would hop from relationship to relationship trying to fill the void inside me, the emptiness, the pain, that “whatever was missing”. looking for that peace of mind, looking for someone to take care of me. looking for someone to love me. looking for someone to love me FOR ME because i just didn’t know how to on my own. as a matter of fact,,,i still don’t know how to. i choose to every time i take out the time to make a meeting somewhere thats challenging me to go within. to face the darkness from my past. every time, i decide to challenge myself to do something that requires my participation, my responsibility, my dedication, my commitment such as my decision to marry…i am choosing to learn how to love, nurture, protect and honor myself. getting married is a big deal for me because it requires something completely different that what i’ve grown accustomed to. i gotta say its not as exciting as the life i was leading but i know it is an investment the older me will thank me for later on in life. i’m proud that i took a stand and took on the challenge. the fact that at times i still fantasize about the cousin makes me face it and makes me work on it. and the fact that i have not acted out on these thoughts and fantasies amazes me. boy have i grown. doesn’t feel like it, but i have. i too have become a beautiful intelligent successful success story in spite of all that has happened in my life. the destruction i tried to inflict on myself because of the pain and dysfunction, i, alone am not solely responsible for. i did not include my family in my nuptials. part of me wanted them to be apart of it, the other part of me could not share that experience with them. another part of me would not explain to them and knew that i could not explain to them the truth about how me and my husband really met. i knew in my heart based on everything else i have ever openly and willingly shared with them would only get me further ridiculed and outcast. i kept it all to myself and wrote really nice FUCK you letters to all of them on facebook. in fact they all found out about my nuptials on facebook. yea! funky right? i know. it wasn’t planned out that way. just sorta happened. oh well. no use in crying over spilled milk. i mean, not being close to them does make me feel bad at times but knowing how hard i have tried and knowing how much they choose to see me the way their only capable of seeing me kinda helps me move forward. im left with the assumption that the way they choose to view me suits their lives just the way it is and thats enough for them. their comfortable in their dysfunctional while i started my journey of self-discovery and recovery soon after i realized something was really wrong with me.wow, i’m married. i dont smoke cigarettes anymore, i dont drink or take drugs. and i dont party. i spend all my time with my hubby. the only time i do not is when i’m at work. when im away from him it doesn’t feel right. what a complete turn around from what used to be. its challenging. and it is a huge responsibility. but settling down put a halt at destroying my life. i dont do any of the things i used to do. today, i try my best to do everything the right way. today, i try to do the right things for all the right reasons. have i made mistakes…plenty. and will continue to. but today i am learning to accept the things i cannot change have the courage to change the things i can and ask for wisdom to know the difference. sigh! thank you. we are survivors. its a struggle and the pain never really goes away but we work on it one day at a time. LikeLike Reply godislove8335 says: April 9, 2016 at 10:50 pm Sorry for all you went thru. I have been there before . I was molested from the age of 6 till i was almost 13. I grew up permiscuois, looking for love in the wrong places letting my body be used ..thinking that they actually loved me. I was miserable until God set me free. Everything I went thru had a purpose. I also was unfaithful , but finally had the courage to confess to muy husband. He forgave me , we have been married for almost 20 years now and have a beautiful Daughter, who knows my past and loves me regardless. Just know that God loves you very much. He sent his son to die for our sins, to save people like you and me . We are the ones who need his mercy and love. He understands us. Email me if you’d like. God bless you..lacheetah8999@yahoo.co. LikeLike Reply Melissa McCutcheon says: June 17, 2017 at 11:53 am You must forgive yourself for all the ways the acting out has hurt you. It wasn’t your fault, never was it your fault. You are good. You are so much more than the things that are done to you, or the things you do. There is so much hope if you stop believing the lies that were fed to you, manipulated into you. The shame was never yours it was the shame of the abuser projected onto you and the loathing was never meant for the sp”self” but rather the abuser(s), you just had your weapon aimed in the wrong direction, is all, and that’s exactly what the abuser does. Take their own awfulness, shame and aim it right back at their victim. A child is the most vulnerable of targets for these sleaze-bags; they are the ultimate cowards. You can come back from this – watch a documentary called “Dreamcatcher” and look into a form of trauma therapy called EMDR which is a minor miracle for survivors of trauma. Stay strong, always believe in your goodness. LikeLike Reply Catherine Corbim says: July 10, 2015 at 8:21 pm Correction on my second sentence is age 5 to 15 years old of sexual activities by my father. Thousands of times I was raped/molested. Everyday at 2:30 coming home from school he would be waiting for me. His job was a baker and so his work started at midnight. LikeLike Reply Catherine Corbim says: July 10, 2015 at 8:05 pm My biological father engaged me into sexual activities. She he started on me. This continued till age 15 . It stopped because I ran away. My mother caught him in the act when I was 8. She did nothing about this. She ignored me thru my growing years . 7th grade the principal of my school called her to the office to find out why I had no clothes. At 35yr old she apologized for what he did then she said ” but I had the other kids to worry about “.my childhood has been stolen, there has been none intimacy in my life with men. They just take what they want I don’t know how to stop these predators. At 65 I still suffer PTSD. I take meds for anxiety and insomnia. They are both dead now. Still I don’t know what love is. And I would rather be lonely than alone with any man in any room. I feel damaged. At times I still feel rage when I sense a man finds me attractive. And yet I’m not gay but wonder if that might have given me a better life. Cathy. LikeLike Reply bumblebee says: May 6, 2015 at 2:20 pm That’s first time since 2010 I spoke Regarding this n I feel lighter xox LikeLike Reply Gabby says: February 25, 2015 at 7:08 am The letter and all of your comments have me in tears. I was not molested by my father but I thought I would still share what happened to me. I was in primary school, 3ird grade when I was first molested. A girl (lets call her Abbey) who I was friends with had another friend (lets call her Kay) over to her house one day after school. Kay somehow got us to do what she wanted and that was the first time I was molested. For Abbey and I the abuse lasted for 3 years and we have never discussed what happened and would never talk about it together afterwards. Only this year did I remember what had happened. I must have totally blocked it all out, memory is fascinating like that. However, I now know it shaped how I viewed everything and may have caused how I handled the next incident, occurring 9 years later. I was camping with people from my sports team, my dad was there too. I was sexually assaulted at night by one of the guys i believed to be my best friend. I was woken up to him kicking, punching and shaking me for about 1 minute when i realized he was checking to see if i would wake. So there I was and in a split decision my body made the decision for me to freeze and I pretend to be asleep. He was 3 feet taller than I was so I guess i though it was my only option. But only later did i realize a fight is a fight and I should have at least tried to win it. He groped, masturbated next to me and orally raped me, and to this day he doesn’t know I know what he did. I told my dad the next morning a lighter version and he told me you must of invited it, boys do that sort of thing all the time… I was 2 months off of 18 and the guy was 20 I don’t even know how I feel. But this young girl and man have taken my innocence, and my dad stole me of my right to value myself and be worthy of an opinion. I have flash backs almost everyday. I find myself searching for a point to life. I cant get rid of the monsters in my mind that they have become. These people don’t deserve the space in my memory or in my dreams at night. I might look the same to them, but I am now different because of their selfish choices. I have trouble being intimate and rarely will someone see my true self. But I am working on it. I hope that you all are able to find your inner courage and beauty like I am learning to. On a good note my experiences have brought to light the things I believe in and I have been accepted at University to study so that I can one day be the voice or friend to someone that needs it. With love, Gabby xox LikeLike Reply JenNodine says: November 24, 2014 at 3:06 pm Please ignore my first post because i hit the pist button accidentally. I can relate to so many things said by the other women who commented and the author of the original post. I was molested from age 5-6 with my best friend, Patty, who lived down the hall from us in an apartment building in Honolulu. However my abuser was a neighbor, not my dad. I know too well how damaging it was to me, especially the shame i carried for remaining silent and because parts of it felt good to me. I think most people have this idea that children who are abused sexually are always forcefully molested. While im sure this is the case for many victims, many of us went along with the abuse somewhat willingly because of the pleasure experienced, which was in most cases our very first exposure to sexual arousal. I actually didnt realize that I had been molested until I was 16, because I had Allowed it to happen and continue. I know now that our bodies and brains are wired to respond to sexual stimulation whether it is welcome or not. I have read that many victims of violent rape experience orgasm during their attack, and that they too suffer from guilt about this. This is why laws about consent and age of consent are in place. A 5 year old can’t give consent even if she doesnt say “no”. Most girls that young dont even know what sex is yet, how easily they can be manipulated with the power of pleasure, so many years before theyre prepared emotionally to experiment. I am surprised by how many women here were able to find comfort in a relationship with the god of their choosing. While I am happy they were helped by their faith, I certainly understand better how a monotheistic, masculine gender and all powerful deity would be impossible for many to find solace in, especially one who assumes a “father” role; after the only father they knew so far had wounded them so deeply and betrayed their natural, innocent trust in him. To the OP, I have to say i have the feeling your father is reaching out to you to try and repair the damage he caused. It would be far too much easier to pretend you don’t exist and it never happened. Perhaps he is working through the 12 Steps of Recovery, or maybe he is facing an illness and has little time left. I sincerely hope his intentions are to acknowledge his wrongdoing and beg for your forgiveness. As disgusting as pedophiles are, I actually feel sorry for them because they know that it is so wrong to be turned on by children…they know how sick that is. They are reminded constantly how loathed and feared they are for having a sexual preference that they cannot make go away. I’m not justifying their actions, which they can control; but I do feel pity for their sickness because they cant control that and didnt ask for it either. Its a pretty horrible reality to have to live with, maybe even worse than the scars they leave their victims with. If I were forced to chose between having to be a victim of childhood sexual abuse or having to be a pedophile, I’d rather be the victim without a doubt – and i’d bet that almost everyone else would too. Imagine having to live with the guilt that must consume some of them…even the ones who struggle with these desires but have never acted on them. For me, it was only when i could see things this way that I found true forgiveness for my abuser that permeated my heart all the way through. The monster he had previously been in my mind shrunk down into a sick, sad, feeble old man who died burdened with regret for his wrongs and fear of his judgment. LikeLike Reply Neptune says: November 25, 2014 at 12:55 pm Hi Jen I agree with you sexually abused children are often not physically forced into it, but that doesn’t mean children necessarily went along with it because they experienced sexual pleasure from the abuse. In my own case I experienced no sexual pleasure, yet at the same time I didn’t realise it was wrong at the time. It was only later that the truth dawned on me. This isn’t to say that there’s anything wrong with a child having experienced sexual pleasure while being abused, as you say that can be an automatic reaction. It’s just it’s not the only reason a child not physically forced might still go along with it. Personally I didn’t give it a second thought at the time. My ‘daddy’ suggested it, he had been grooming me as far back as I can remember anyway, showing me how he ejaculated while in the bath and putting his hands in my pants as part of ‘tickling’. To me it was just what ‘daddy’ did, even when he moved on to suggesting performing oral sex on me and then getting me to masturbate him. He didn’t ‘force’ me, at least not physically, and I personally didn’t get any sexual pleasure from it either, yet due to his grooming I had no idea it was wrong at the time. Ultimately no survivor is to blame, whether they were physically forced or not, or whether they experienced pleasure or not. Only the perpetrators are to blame and children who take their reference for the world and reality from adults are always easily manipulated. LikeLike Reply KCW says: December 30, 2014 at 12:26 pm Most pedophiles do not believe that it is wrong to be turned on by children. Also, many children do go along willingly, not because of the sexual pleasure but because they are young and are taught to do what adults say to do. I was repeatedly raped by my father from age 2-12…Rape, yes, forceful, no. I was a willing participant because that it how I was raised, even though there was pain I thought it was a normal part of daughter/father relations. How was I to know different? However, my subconscious knew the shame and pain were not a normal part of childhood. Guilt does not consume most of them, most of them (pedophiles) do not feel guilt, they feel nothing in terms of hurting children, in fact most of them believe that the children enjoy and love their company. LikeLike Reply Lauren McDonald says: November 19, 2014 at 3:55 pm I am so sorry that those things happened to you. At this point in my life I am about to be 17. Only 16 years old. I have gone through the same things. I’ve been held in human trafficking, and raped several times. I have so much trauma from that, and being molested from my grandfather as well for 6 years of my childhood. Please know you have people who completely understand, and you are not alone. I am struggling tremendously, and I am so glad you have overcome your pain. You deserve to live a happy life and not let some ***hole mess you up. He’s not the one who’s going to feel your pain. I had to forgive those men who raped me. One got arrested and sent to prison, but the other 40 or so, got away simple and easy. Just remember, karma will come to those who hurt. Just because people may get away on earth, doesn’t mean they get away with it by God. He will punish those who deserve it. And it will be much more than keys and bars with a few guards. Believe me. If you ever need anyone to talk to, email me at laurenpluslife@gmail.com and I will respond. All I’ve ever wanted was to be there for people who’ve been through similar things as me, because I know how it hurts. You are a very strong girl. Keep your chin up. You are one of God’s fewest strong people. You are stronger than most people. Keep on striving high and never let your guard down too far. But live your life knowing you no longer have to be afraid. LikeLike Reply Kathy Seliga says: December 21, 2015 at 3:24 pm How did you get beyond your fears? I have struggled my whole life & I realize its my fear that is bringing sex addicts to me! Thanks LikeLike Reply Monica jordan says: November 16, 2014 at 10:14 pm My daughter is 17 was with my boyfriend 8yrs an he had sex with my child an offered her 20 an made her perform oral sex on him an she told an the law is 17 u an adult I have a.6mos old son for him now he hate me block all calls tryin to hurt me in every way is that signs of guilt? Put me an kids out the house LikeLike Reply Cheria says: November 16, 2014 at 12:46 pm I suffered from CSA with 3 separate abusers, starting at the age of 3 or so. As a very young child, I lived with another family during the week as my mom was divorcing my dad who was physically abusive to her and she traveled extensively for her job. The family was wonderful. I am still extremely close to most of them, but not my abuser. My first abuser was a teenage boy in that family. He abused his sisters and he abused me. Once my mom found out about the abuse (about age 6), she made sure it stopped and his family had him committed for treatment. When I was about 11 years old, my stepdad started molesting me. Although the abuse did not include intercourse, it made me feel dirty. I used to daydream about scarring my face so I would be repulsive to him but I was too vain for that. I wanted so badly to tell my mom but I was too afraid. It lasted until I was fifteen, when is began locking my new door ( begged mom for a door with a lock) and then snuck out the window to stay with neighborhood friends until mom came home from work at midnight. So I was able to stop the abuse on my own. At age fourteen, I was hospitalized with a very serious back injury. I was completely unable to protect myself. I was a very pretty child, and the porter watched me a lot. I didn’t like it but thought I was safe in a hospital. He was much older- sixties or so. On the morning I was being released, as I lay sleeping, he molested me. I woke up and grabbed the call button and called the nurse. He left immediately. I was very shaken and sick to my stomach but I am ashamed to say I never told anyone. If another child was hurt, that fault lies with me. I was very frightened though. Very frightened. I often hated that I was pretty and blamed my being abused on my looks. Now, I think it was more that I was a damaged, shy, vulnerable child and predators recognized this in me. Years later, the only time mom let me down, I told my beloved mother what my stepdad had done to me but she didn’t believe me. She didn’t think I was lying, more that I imagined the abuse because of my early abuse. I didn’t have the heart to destroy her world so I agreed with her to spare her. Why should she suffer? I was in no danger any longer and I do not believe my step dad abused anyone else. When my mom died, I took my stepdad in. I forgave him and did my best to remember the good times. Shortly after my mom died, he cut me out of his life for no known reason. We remain estranged until his death last year. I struggle with understanding how I can forgive and even love my step dad, who was good to me and mom in many ways, while he could cut me off for an imagined sleight. My mom died in a fire and I took my dad in afterwards for a year while the house was being rebuilt, and he hurt me again so badly when he was all I had left. It’s so confusing. Why am I so hurt by his last betrayal and yet have forgiven his worst betrayal? He helped steal my innocence and childhood, yet I forgive him that. I am so angry though how he treated me as an adult. My boyfriend thinks I should never have forgiven him and believes the estrangement was for the best. But I think he is wrong. Mostly, I feel like I am betraying my mom because she wanted me to take care of my dad but he wouldn’t let me. I don’t understand any of this at all. I would appreciate any insight you might have. LikeLike Reply Jane Ellen Stevens says: November 17, 2014 at 9:13 am I’m so sorry that you suffered all this abuse. As far as your stepfather goes, perhaps he feels too guilty to be around you. It’s difficult to know, but you don’t have to figure it out. LikeLike Reply louc74 says: June 21, 2015 at 7:52 pm I’m so sorry you went through that. My abuser was the man who adopted me and my brothers after marrying my mother. In adulthood, he has actively supported other family members who have used me as a scapegoat my entire life. I have gifted him money when he told me he was struggling (turned out he wasn’t but he just saw me as a soft touch). He has treated me my whole life as if I have something to make up to him. I’ve always been the first person he calls when he needs something and I came through for him every time, yet I’m the black sheep, the disappointment. I believe that they make you feel like this so that in your mind YOU are the bad guy – it’s another tactic to keep you feeling guilty and stop you from telling the truth about them. Another part of this is, if they convince themselves and others that you’re the bad guy, when you do speak out nobody will believe you because they’ve sullied your reputation for so long. None of this was your fault. Sex abusers are evil – we just don’t want to see it because we NEED to love our parents. But their only consideration remains self-protection, even when they witness the destruction they’ve caused. HE did wrong, not you. I firmly believe his actions after your mother’s death were a two fingered salute to you: “Don’t think that I have to be grateful to you because you let me live there.” You showed you were a compassionate human being – he didn’t want you thinking that you should be appreciated for the generous and forgiving daughter that you obviously were. So he had to bring/put you down. Selfish and narcissistic to the end. It’s his vile behaviour, not yours. I hope you find peace and go on to have an amazing life without this misplaced guilt weighing on you. LikeLike Reply mary says: November 14, 2014 at 1:26 am Hey Alexia. I am so sorry I made it sound cloudy and dreamy. I am not justifying what he did, its sick and inhumane. It is very painful, but I can never ever deny what Jesus did for me, I have experienced him through all this pain. He has healed me like no other doctor could, and he still is. And if it wasn’t for his love and encouragement, my father would be six foot under and I’d be in jail(I have actually thought about it). I am more free than I was, me forgiving him was not an act of weakness, rather courage. In this world there’s little justice, God is just God , and he alone knows everyones heart, and will alone jugde. I am hoping God would restore my relationship with my father. Its hard, very hard. My healing comes more in God showing me what a father is. And He is great Dad! 🙂 LikeLike Reply mary says: November 11, 2014 at 4:50 pm I was molested by my father for 7 years. Untill I was 19 I didn’t understand how much he had hurt me. I kept silent cause I was ashamed and thought it was ny fault. I never told anyone, untill in 2011 at church when God touched my heart about forgiving him. Out of nowhere I found myself pouring my heart out to a friend. Anger, confusion and bitterness started to grow even more. I questioned God. And in my questioning Jesus met me and started doing a heart surgery. He helped me just release the pain, He healed my heart, and continues to do so. I wanted justice to be served, I wanted some kind of justice, especially from God. But God had another plan, forgiveness and restoration . I struggled with that, but getting the revelation that God so loved my dad that he gave his only Son Jesus Christ so that if my father would believe in Jesus he wouldn’t perish but would be eternally forgiven. It broke my heart to pieces, there was an undoing that happened in my heart.I can’t really explain how I am not angry at my father anymore, I look at him , and I just don’t see the monster I used to see. As much as my earthly father hurt me like no other person ever could, my heavenly Father continues to heal and restore me. The results of molestation are hard, but God is slowly breaking those walls. LikeLike Reply alexia says: November 11, 2014 at 9:57 pm So an imaginary sky daddy tells you to forgive and be around your pedophile father. This is just disturbing and reeks of the patriarchal aspects of religion. Has this asshole even felt remorse? Not likely. Id take revenge by letting the sick bastard die alone. LikeLike Reply Neptune says: November 12, 2014 at 1:03 pm Yes quite. I didn’t want to respond myself, as even though I totally agree with your reply, I can see this religious belief has given Mary some comfort. Since you have though I will add my opinion that it is indeed total BS. As you say it’s totally patriarchal, all about the male being in power at all times whether that is in the form of sexual abuse or as you say some sky daddy dictating how people should perceive their world and forgive their abusers. It ultimately seeks to make child sexual abuse seem ok. Yeah right, God has plans. Therefore somehow men who molest children is part of his plans then? No actually this attitude makes it more likely that children will continue to be abused… LikeLike marie says: November 13, 2014 at 2:00 pm I’m sorry that it seems you two have both miss understood my meaning of the word forgiveness in the context it was meant. I also did not say that I was going to have a relationship with him again or forgive him in the sense that I just pretend like it never happened.you should re read the portion where I talked about my use of the word forgiveness, it is for myseld , not for him. And the reason I am able to do this for myself and not let him hold me down anymore is because of the strength my mom and the lord have instilled in me. LikeLiked by 1 person Cindy H says: October 6, 2014 at 3:17 am I’m not sure when my father began to molest me. It stopped when I was 17 and told him “No More!”. I was angry with myself for a long time for not saying this years before . I wasn’t ready before then. I had no support system since my mother verbally and most likely physically abused me as infant then verbally into adulthood If it weren’t for my pets, I doubt I’d have made it into adulthood. I joined the Army after graduation from high school and haven’t looked back. I had a bad 20 year marriage He was verbally and emotionally abusive in addition to being an alcohic I’m 60 years old now. I’m trying to still deal with the betrayal, mistrust and scars. I’ve been in counseling over 20 years now. I went thru many counselors and finally have found one who has helped me tremendously. I’ve been a survivor for all these years and didn’t realize it. I moved to another state and am beginning to feel the happiness that I deserved all those years ago. Trusting men is a slow process and I may have finally found one who understands and accepts me for who i am. For many years, I only existed and didn’t know how to enjoy life. I’ve journeled my experiences. This helped me tremendously I wrote a letter to my father but didn’t mail it. He would deny what happened and with what I’ve learned about myself, I don’t need his apology. I forgave him years ago. It’s not my place to judge him and what he did to me. My younger sister and I aren’t close which I blame on my upbringing. I’m sure she wasn’t molested and because of “the secret”, we were pretty much kept separate. I have the diagnosis of bipolar, PTSD and borderline personality disorder. I’m on disability. Not working in itself has relieved much of the stress I had having to deal with management and co-workers so I can work on my recovery.. Of couse, I still have my 3 & 4 legged family who listen without judgment. My grown daughter and son both know I was molested, don’t understand the magnitude of how it’s affected me, so offer little support. I’ve finally found my voice and tactfully don’t let them manipulate or make me feel guilty anymore. The healing process takes many years as it didn’t happen overnight. Don’t give up on yourself. LikeLike Reply George Spotts says: September 29, 2014 at 7:01 pm Thank you for this. My girlfriend is a survivor of sexual abuse. Recently we’ve been going through a rough patch. This has helped me gain insight on what she’s been through and is still going through. It has helped me to help her. Thanks again! LikeLike Reply Kassandra says: September 27, 2014 at 4:54 am That is amazing. Im very glad youve made it through. I wasnt so lucky. Apart from the sexual abuse, i was also adopted and my adoptive father was physically and emotionally abusive. My adoptive mother defended him. So basically I had no support. So now at 30 I still have emotional problems. Ptsd, major depression, borderline personality disorder. Its been a rough ride. And its really hard to let go of the anger. LikeLike Reply Allie says: September 26, 2014 at 4:38 pm Your letter had me in tears. You are courageous. I commend you for your strength, loving kindness and choosing to forgive for we know choosing not to forgive only imprison. I googled, ” I believe my husband is a child molestor.” And, it brought me to your blog. For years I have had feelings that my husband was doing something inappropriate to our girls when they were babies, but had no solid proof. Still, I would ask him if he would do something so vile. He would become angry insisting that I was making accusations against him. And, I would feel terrible about because of course, I didn’t have any evidence other than my gut. I was only young, naive/gullible in my twenties then . Now, in my fourties, I am learning that my gut was right on. I now believe that my husband orally raped both of our daughters when they were babies. How low can you really go? So low to violate a baby, your own babies, someone who cannot talk let alone remember. I am distraught. So much as happened over the years enough to convince me that my in total feelings I had of him was true after all. Thank you for your story. Imagine how many will benefit . My best to you. Love. LikeLike Reply tony says: September 18, 2014 at 5:01 pm Your letter was amazing,but probably the man who abused you wont say sorry for what he did,i have a stepfather who abused me as a child,and he has no conscience at all,in fact all he says is hes looked after me and loves me?i have not confronted him yet and im 45 now.he is in a hospice dying and your letter has inspired me,i may write him a letter to tell him how i feel about what he did to me,thank you again. LikeLike Reply Dee says: September 5, 2014 at 11:58 pm Thank you for your amazing letter, I am a single mom with 3 years old i divorced 2 years ago, i am having hard time dating other people because of possibilities of danger, i don’t want anybody to involve my daughters life, you never know until it happens, so i don’t take any chance!!! My precious Daughter shouldn’t have bad memories, i want to build good memories for her, I never had sexual abuse but i had emotional abuse, and still effects my life, i cant imagine how people can be that horrible, i would kill who ever try to hurt my baby !!!! You are very brave person, god bless your hard, LikeLike Reply Amber says: August 29, 2014 at 11:23 am Marie, Thank you so much for this letter. It is exactly what I needed. I’m at a place right now in my life where I’m ready to write a letter to my dad. Your letter was as if I wrote it myself. Thanks My Story I don’t remember when it started. I know I was not in school yet that’s when I remember the first time he touched me in a not father like way. Gradually over the years it went from touching, oral and then to intercourse. I don’t like to sleep by doors because of this. I use to open my eyes feeling like someone was watching me..and the monster was there. He was always planning father daughter trips anything to keep me to himself away from mom and family. Hunting trips….camping and canoeing trips…the trips never ended and went on for a long time. I was helpless and weak…SCARED. He made threats which now when I think of them I think of how stupid I was in believing him. Nothing should of stopped me from telling my mom. But it did….and continued even after I started my period which I was in 6th grade when that happened. Middle school was rough..I was into drugs and drinking. Both on my way to school, during and after. I also was into boys well I let the boys have their way with me. This of course made it easy to except thoughts of suicide. By this time he would say things to me like I wish we could get married and how he loved my body. I sometimes think back…why…why did I not just say, “whatever monster…go to hell”. My survival mechanism was shut down…stay quite as a mouse. Just let it happen, so he will leave me be. The hard thing with the above is that was the one side of my father. The Closet Monster, the monster that I only knew. I think he felt bad about the monster that he was. Because the other side of my father was my daddy. I have many great memories of growing up that I love to remember and tell people about. When I look back it was like a Hallmark Movie about the perfect daddy and his little girl. helping him build things in his wood workshop, fishing on our lake, working in the yard and much more. I truly have many great memories. See I’m messed up….now as I’m typing I’m uncontrollably crying. I’m 33 yrs old. And for 32 yrs I lied to family and to myself. Let’s back up for a moment I some how was able to continue a relationship with my father. How…well it was hard. Over the years I learned to separate Monster and my Daddy. As an adult it became easier to do this because I did not see him all the time. The Monster did appear in my dreams…well more like nightmares and night terrors. My breaking point is when he and his girlfriend stayed at my home when they had vacationed in the state I lived in. Of course the girlfriend wanted to hear stories…and stories she heard well the Hallmark daddy version….not the monster stories that I should of told. Then the photo albums came out. She made a comment to me about how great of a daddy I had. This was not the first time in my life that someone had said that to me. My friends always made comments to me when I was young that I had the perfect family. So the girlfriend’s comment blew me away….away to a place of darkness. This darkness actually brought light to my life. Or should I say my fake life. I married the guy I was dating when I was in high school…divorced after 12 yrs of marriage. The survival mechanism I mastered when I was young due to my father was used in my marriage. I married a man that knew how to control me to do what he wanted and when he wanted. A little submissive belittled wife that took the emotional abuse and wonder if she was going to get hit or yelled at for the most stupid things. He too wore different hats like my father did. My family or his did not know the extent on how he treated me. Because of course I was a master of hiding it all from everyone. Its weird how my fathers girlfriend actually helped me to open my eyes for the first time and to do something about the life I was living. The NOW… I feel stronger as a woman. For the first time in my adult life I decide what I spend money on or how I want to save money. Doing a great job at it I might add. My love life…well lets say I found a man who treats me how a woman should be treated. He cares for me like not other man has. I do sometimes still get a bit paranoid that I don’t do enough for him. He reminds me that we are a couple and we help each other out with things. Its not a dictatorship. He’s the same person everywhere he goes…no need to wear different hats. He is good for me and well I think we are good for each other. I have done a ton of first’s with my new love. Making a home our home is a first…plants and pictures on the wall. Its the first time that I feel HOME when I’m at HOME. Loved and cared for is all I ever wanted. I know in my heart that I’ve found this love. I’M WHERE I’M AT NOW BECAUSE OF ME. THE MONSTER WILL NO LONGER HOLD ME BACK. I’M BUILDING A FUTURE WITH A MAN WHO TREATS ME HOW I SHOULD BE TREATED. As far as my father. I would like to thank him for the good hallmark memories that he help create in my young life. It was fun even if it came from guilt. I forgive the monster version of him. Because I can see that monster has a sickness. A sickness that I pray he is getting help with. I don’t know if I will be able to forget. Or if the nightmares and night terrors will go away. Time will tell. Since all this came out and the monster was revealed…I have yet to hear from my father. Not sure why??? I would think he would of wanted to apologize for what he did to his little girl. How can one help bring life into this world and instead of protecting you suck the life right out of her. This happens all the time in the world we live in. In my case…right now if he is even half the father I remember him being (hallmark version) he would apologize in writing. Then apologize to my mom for hurting her only daughter and for being a closet monster. And then to my brother his son for not only destroying their relationship but for ruining what family he thought he had. Next, would be to receive a letter from my grandpa because when he heard what his son did all he wanted to do is sweep it under the rug to protect his son over his grandchildren. He too will need to write to my mom apologizing for making her feel that this needed to be swept under the rug. And to my brother apologizing for making him feel guilty that he was not talking to our father. When I read these letters it needs to truly feel that you are genuinely SORRY for hurting me and a child and teenager and as an adult. Only after those heartfelt apologies will I ever consider talking or meeting in person. I can’t promise what may come out of a in person or over the phone discussion. He’s been lucky that he has been able to move on in life and not be in prison. Be a MAN and a REAL FATHER and admit that you’ve done wrong by your ONLY DAUGHTER. Your ONLY SON and the MOTHER of your children. Sincerely, A SURVIVOR AMBER LikeLike Reply sonal says: August 20, 2014 at 9:19 am Marie, I’m a 24 years old from India and for the longest time I felt that I have a peculiar problem as it was none other than my own biological father molested me when I was in 7th grade. I hid it from everyone for 2 years while I had nightmares, trouble sleeping and no real friends at school. When I did tell my mother and she confronted him, he openly refused and called me a whore in stead. My mother being financially dependent on him, could not do much. I felt stigmatized and like a loner in a crowd for so many years. I felt an incompleteness, a restlessness to be somewhere and be somebody else all the time. Even though the sexual molestation stopped, my father always called me a loser. Refused to finance my MBA and made life a living hell for both my mother and me. I persevered with my studies and my general confidence for years to only now become financially independent. I am told by few of my friends that I have done exceptional for myself given my circumstances but I miss the reassurance of a family and tranquil memories of childhood. in spite of surviving some big struggles in life all alone, at times I feel weak like a china doll and everything flashes back as if it only happened yesterday. At times, like today, I feel tired of fighting another battle. But today I impulsively googled on this topic and came across you. And it gave me hope that there is someone out there who has gone through the exact same struggle and who would know exactly how I feel when I am down, and how I pick myself up each time. Thanks for sharing. love LikeLike Reply anonymous says: September 10, 2014 at 11:51 am You are an amazing woman and i hope that one day i can be as strong as you are and take control of my own life….inspirational. LikeLike Reply Debbi says: August 19, 2014 at 10:44 pm I am sitting here with tears in my eyes for all of us. For me it wasn’t my father, but my eldest brother (9 years older) molesting me from the age of about 5 – 7. I was not so fortunate to have such a strong mother, as mine had been through her own childhood traumas at the age of 4. When I told her she didn’t believe me and told me to stop trying to get my brother in trouble. So when my next to oldest brother (7 years older) raped me at the age of 16, I didn’t tell anyone. She had taught me the lesson not to tell, I wouldn’t be believed. After mom died I finally entered therapy at the age of 42. At that time having two daughters of my own, ages 6 and 8. With the help of my therapist I wrote them similar letters, though not as complete as I had not yet forgiven them, letting them know that I knew exactly what was done to me and I did not wish contact from either of them until further notice. I still have not reached a point of forgiveness almost 6 years later. My therapist had me reading information on *Toxic Shame* when finances caused me to have to stop. For over 40 years I have lived with this. It has altered me. I wonder the person I might be now had I not been denied the safety and security a child needs and deserves. Thank you for showing such strength. I wish a wonderful future for you! LikeLike Reply Damon aragon says: August 13, 2014 at 11:28 am I value ur courage and strength my wife of thirty yrs still sees her father whom I hate with all and I can’t forgive it’s affect on are family’s relationship to this day I messed up and had an affair which i know was a big mistake now I’m struggling with exceptance and love from both my children and wife he’s still in her life and I can’t find peace and forgiveness. Thanks for ur letter to me it gave me hope:) LikeLike Reply Samkela Zanqga says: July 10, 2014 at 4:42 am I can’t evn image what u went thru. But am glad that u cme out of it alive and strongr and that u ddnt let dat determine ur future. LikeLike Reply Wee Ones Aunt says: July 2, 2014 at 3:11 am Thank you so much Marie for your inspiration and for being such a clear reminder that God is there, He hears and He cares, and that His power to heal is greater than any thing anyone can do to us. I am in New Zealand and we are going through this situation with my niece. We are beyond panic but God keeps speaking and He has used you for such encouragement just when we need it most. God bless you!!!! LikeLike Reply Unnamed Survivor says: June 15, 2014 at 10:25 am Thank you so much for this. LikeLike Reply christina says: June 13, 2014 at 5:10 am I just recently found out that my daughter has been molested by her father from about 8(maybe or could be longer and she not remember) until about 13 she is now 14 . This letter is something I will save print and give to her. Thank you so much for sharing this letter and your experience. You are very brave and your letter will help thousands. YOU are making a difference and HELPING others and I thank you. LikeLike Reply Molly Heldt says: June 6, 2014 at 5:36 am If it was me I will never reconnect with him nor have him near my kids. This father of yours is not worth the chance to risk it again with your own kids. Even an apology is not worth it. Its great that you have forgiven the things that happen and became stronger but its not justice because he still continues to have a family that he doesn’t deserve. LikeLike Reply Marie says: April 6, 2015 at 11:01 pm I would never let him near my children. And you seem to have missunderstood the meaning of my forgiveness. LikeLike Reply Julie says: May 4, 2014 at 5:48 pm Now I’m crying. I don’t know whether you can say justice was served for the monster in my life (aka Dad) He’s in a mental institution, officially called criminally insane. My mother, who I grew up with, was emotionally abusive. But what I always said was: I am not abused. The people around me are abusive. LikeLike Reply Hannah says: May 2, 2014 at 2:00 am I was raped by my father from the age of 3 until I no longer wanted to go and have anything to do with him at the age of 16. My mom didn’t know until he tried again at the age of 18, when I agreed to meet him in Boise, Idaho so he could meet his first and now only granddaughter. It was then that I cut ties with him for good. I am so grateful for this letter, I have been trying to find the right way to go about what happened to my grandma (his mother), about why we no longer have a relationship. I also have been needing ideas to help me move on and not feel the regret and guilt that he put on me. Any advice, websites, or other example letters would be appreciated. Thank you! LikeLike Reply Kayla says: April 30, 2014 at 6:35 pm I love this. I wish I could just copy and paste. But my mom is still with my dad. And she knows. I also have a son. I would kill to keep him alive. I want to get away. I just don’t know how. LikeLike Reply Erica Bryant says: April 23, 2014 at 11:55 am My name is Erica 37 years ago I was molested by my stepfather and it continued for 4 years. I battled 30 years of addiction, affliction, oppression, depression, incarceration, rehabilitation so the next thing left for me was death. But how can you kill somebody that was already dead. I finally came back home after living abroad for 27 years. always finding a man that carried the traits of being an abuser whether it was physical, mental, or emotional, or all 3. I though that I had a handle on my life I have been clean for almost seven years. But I was mistaken. I ran into my stepfather last June on fathers day. Out of 5 million people that lives in Philadelphia Pa. I ran into him and was able to ask him why did you hurt me why did you take my childhood away. Since then I have been a mess because I feel that he has gotten away. recently I attended a sexual awareness conference at my college and I heard that I have til the age of 50 to press charges. I just want to stop hurting. I feel as though that God sent me back home to close this chapter in my life so that the healing can begin. I may lose the support of my family because of there narrow minds. But I have a God in heaven that sits high and looks low. I’m taking back my life and I am so proud of you. Thank you for your letter. I was just browsing the web and I found this. May God be with all the victims that are now survivors. LikeLike Reply jessica noble says: April 17, 2014 at 7:45 am Please HELP someone please my lil ♡9 yr girl has been physically sexually and mentally abused by her bio father they say shes to young ive seen what he does with my own eyes hes a monster in and out of prison a criminal ive had cps cases open and shut quickly hes broken her bones busted het mouth and she tells me and her therapist for two yts everything he done she drew pictures details its horrid please he gets his visits back in 2 days im so scared for her please god please god help her LikeLike Reply Jane Ellen Stevens says: April 20, 2014 at 8:46 pm Jessica: Please call your doctor, your daughter’s teacher and principal, CPS and the police to help your child. LikeLike Reply Zoe2013 says: March 30, 2014 at 5:11 pm My father abused me from the age of 3 until I was 15… I didn’t know that was unusual.. After a short lived school romance a met the man of my dreams…we enjoyed a life with our three children,,until I confided in him…. My husband killed my father because of the abuse he had done to me..but what is worse? Cos I’m feeling ..bad. Over both?! LikeLike Reply fran says: January 31, 2014 at 8:12 am My father did the same to me, it will be part of me forever. I am 37 now and I can say since I met my husband 15 years ago that I have become a far better person without my memories trying to invade my future. I don’t know what made me tell my mum when I was 8 but thank god I did and thak god my mum believed me. My mum told me she confronted him and could always tell when he was lying. Over the years I learnt that he molested my eldest brother but I am so glad my younger sister was protected. Now this man has got away scot free rebuilt his life, got a new wife and son and I don’t know what possessed me but he is on facebook. Your letter is what I would like to send if only he woul appologise and acknowledge what he did was the worst thing you could ever do to a person and hevdestroyed my childhood. He joined facebook on my birthday so I think he must acknowledge his past. I want to contact him but I don’t as I could never have my children in contact with him. I don’t want to tell my family I just want to get on with my life but before he dies I would like to confront him. Anyway thank you. LikeLike Reply Dawn says: January 13, 2014 at 12:38 am I am also a victim… I was adopted when I was 11, and my aunt husband wouldn’t touch me the wrong ways…. Gotten to the point where we do oral in me and I would cry and pray it to be over!!! It was gross, nasty and just plain fucking sick!!!! I was moated from 11-20… I am ashamed.. It was never going to stop and I knew this was my fate. He held everything against me if I didn’t do what he wanted me to do. He takes away my support and threaten to deport me. I hate that man. Today he comes to my house, and acts like nothing ever happened. But everyday I think about it hates start build up more and more and it’s affecting me mentally. I am becoming paranoid!!! And I don’t know what to do!!! I am scared to talk to my hubby, I need someone to talk to but I am too ashamed of what happened..I know I will never rest in peace and I will have to take this shame to my grave one day. LikeLike Reply Jane Ellen Stevens says: January 13, 2014 at 2:37 pm Your experience is very common. Here are two resources for you: Adults Molested as Children Survivors of Incest Anonymous I hope you find someone to talk with about this. LikeLike Reply vlada says: April 11, 2014 at 6:49 am Hi Dawn Don’t be ashamed- you have nothing to feel shame for, You are innocent! You still are! You are a victim of this vile man- he took advantage of you! He then tried to shift his blame and shame onto you- don’t take it ! How old are you? Are you still financially dependent on this man? Why do you have to keep relationship with him? Why does he have to come to your house? You should”t let him! Tell him that you don’t want any more visits from him! Tell somebody, anybody about what he has done to you- once you tell you story, you will feel so relieved and not ashamed anymore! Then you will want to tell your story to the closest people- and you will tell your husband! Don’t worry about his reaction- he will be supportive and angry for you, you have nothing to loose and everything to gain if you tell! This pretence is affecting you mentally! You have to be honest to yourself! And to people closest to you! Or seek counselling, and tell your counsellor first. Then with the counsellors help you will be able to come out! Don’t be ashamed! This is not your responsibility to keep this vile man;s secret! You wasted your precious life on keeping it and need not to do it any longer!!!! If I were, I would confront him and make him take 100% of the responsibility! Remember, even if you are scared, you are not that little child anymore who can be controlled and manipulated! I was the same, been abused by my father for all my life, until I stood up at the age of 22 and came out to the rest of the family. They don’t support me though, so that gives me even more heart ache, but I hope one day they will see my truth! Let me know how it goes! Remember, you are not alone in this! LikeLike Reply Nadine Hall says: December 10, 2013 at 2:52 am Marie, you have lived your life in stages, haven’t you? One building on the other, sometimes piling on more fears and doubts only to find courage and strength to shake it all about, knocking the bad stuff to the bottom of the pile. Eventually, with loving help from your Mom and therapist, you have risen. It took a lot of churning, but finally “The Cream’s Up”! I am so proud of you for your passion to let your strength reach into the minds and hearts of all to come before you in need of that passion and strength! I can feel your determination and it gives me goosebumps! Just look at all the healing you’ve begun right here, just with your mind and heart and (virtual) pen! LikeLike Reply Lisa Gaudreau says: December 8, 2013 at 11:18 am Dear Survivor I came across your letter while trying to heal my son and myself from what my sons father did to him. My son is 5 and began telling me about the abuse just over a year ago. He has gone through and continues to go the the emotionally roller coaster night terrors if he does sleep stomach and phantom illnesses that have all check out with his doc as psychosomatic. It rips every fiber of my being apart to see him going through this. We have very strong supports in place family friends therapist and of corse I prey everyday he grows up happy strong and not fearful of everybody. Your letter to your “father” was the most amazing therapeutic words I’ve come across and I want to thank you. I cried while reading it and when my son is much much older (your age) I plan on sharing it with him. You are a very brave and strong women. Thankyou Trying to survive LikeLike Reply Bradon says: November 13, 2013 at 2:30 pm From a person who’s mother was abused at age 3: My mother remains stuck in the past. She is emotionally, mentally, and behaviorally stuck at age 3. She holds on to bitterness and anger and has terrible trouble with maintaining any kind of relationship. Because of this, she was, and is, a terrible parent to myself and my siblings. She refused counseling and never entertained the thought of trying to forgive or move on. Therefore, all she could think of was this bitterness. I am 38 years old. I basically parented myself and had tried for years to have a positive relationship with my mother, but it became toxic for myself and my children. I haven’t spoken with her in over a year and I won’t again unless she agrees to get help. She has allowed her anger at her perpetrator (and her parents for not knowing and not protecting her) to become her life. Therefore, her perpetrator continues to control her by destroying all of her relationships. I pray that anyone in this situation has the courage to get the necessary help so that they can parent properly. If not, your children will pay. LikeLike Reply Amanda says: September 4, 2013 at 7:27 pm I have gone through the same thing as well as my little sister! Our past defined who we were for years until our father died in 2010. That was when we began to start our lives, I was eighteen she was fifteen. I am truly sorry for what has happened to you, but it seems like your doing well for yourself as we’ll as my sister and I. We are not alone and the people that have helped us heal deserve a huge reward! LikeLike Reply RIG says: August 20, 2013 at 10:28 pm At age 33, I begin the journey of finally putting what my father did to me in the past. I’ve been working on writing a letter to my father for several weeks; however, every time I begin to write, my whole body shuts down and I instantly turn back into that weak little girl. Physically, my heart races, I begin to sweat profusely, my body shakes, I get nauseous and dizzy. Psychologically, there is so much shame involved, I think about wanting to just die to end the pain in my head, but I ultimately divert it toward self-mutilation because that is how I’ve dealt with it throughout the years. Facing this is beyond difficult even though I know I was a child and it is not my fault. Somehow, my feelings and knowledge conflict and I feel guilty, as if I am responsible for what happened. I Googled “how to write a letter to my father who molested me” and your letter appeared. As I read, I felt as if perhaps I had already written my own letter to my father as it was exactly everything I wanted to say to him! Thank you! LikeLike Reply Cathy says: July 28, 2013 at 5:37 am I WILL NEVER FORGIVE . If he killed me I would have died with a bit of dignity but living with a body I feel disgusted with and sleepless every night with the memories . I pray to GOD he has the most cruelest death and that he burns in hell . LikeLike Reply Natalia says: August 18, 2013 at 10:02 pm Don’t feel disgusted with yourself forgiveness is weird sometimes I feel I forgive my biological father for what he did sometimes I have the deepest hatred. Your attacker will burn in hell along with mine and all the others out there. You are so strong, everyone here is & God bless you all!! LikeLike Reply Kat says: June 29, 2013 at 1:46 am I am just wondering if anyone can help. I was sexually abused by my father between the age of 4 and 12. At the age of 30, after years of anxiety I finally broke down and told my fiancé and immediate family. My brother, sister and I were all trying to have children so that was the driving force for me to come forward. My main fear for not telling mum for so long was that I was afraid she would kill him and I didn’t want her to suffer those consequences. In a totally unexpected twist of events, mum supported dad and stayed with him, but still wanted to somehow support me. My brother withdrew from me instantly and has not informed his now wife. They now have a daughter age 4, and I panick all the time that because his wife doesn’t know, that she can’t protect her daughter the way she needs to. I am now 40 with a 3 year old and pretty much in the same predicament. I live in another city and haven’t been home for 8 years. I miss the rest of my family and don’t go to extended family events as I don’t want my dad anywhere near my daughter. I’m sure my extended family think I’m terrible for not making the effort. If only they knew the reason. I’m so confused and angry. Ironically the one I am most angry at is mum. How could she choose to stay with such a monster? I feel like I’ve lost my family LikeLike Reply jestevens says: June 30, 2013 at 10:05 am Many people are experiencing something similar, Kat. One person will be courageous enough to speak the truth, and the rest of the family will flee in fear or become angry enough to cut off all communication. Here are some groups you can explore — I’m sure you’ll find others who are grappling with the same issue. Adults Molested as Children — Links to resources and online e-groups, including co-ed groups, and groups for men, women and women who were molested by a female. Survivors of Incest Anonymous — Links to local groups and meetings, upcoming events, an online store, translations of SIA-approved literature into several languages. Adults Survivors of Child Abuse — An international self-help support group program designed specifically for adult survivors of neglect, physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse. The program offers community-based, provider-based, and web-based self-help support groups. LikeLike Reply Cathy says: July 28, 2013 at 5:34 am I told my mum about it at the age of 18 and Iam 20 now . When I told her she didn’t believe me at first and accused me of loosing my virginity to a boy and being afraid to tell her so I was blaming my dad. I cried and cried without any words coming out. She then believed me but blamed me for it. That it was all my fault I should have told her earlier. At the end she kicked him out. But it still feels like she doesn’t feel sorry for me. She didn’t hug me once he sed it was my fault as well and we never talked about it since. LikeLike Reply Neptune says: October 26, 2013 at 3:53 am Hi Kat I can really relate to your experience, as I am in a similar position. I was sexually abused by my adoptive father at around the age of 7-8. I too carried the secret until the age of 30. I didn’t think my adoptive mother would kill him, but I imagined she would be enraged and her world would be destroyed, and so I kept it in. She had always seemed like a really loving parent to me, and I hated the thought of her being hurt. At 30 I went through a period of extreme anxiety to the point of near breakdown and I ended up telling her. I couldn’t hide it any longer. The minute I did I knew her reaction was going to be far from what I had expected and she was not the mother I had thought her to be. She was stony cold. She didn’t believe me at first. Then she did seem to believe me but refused to confront him and came out with all manner of excuses for him, while laying the blame on me for disclosing. After a few months I confronted him myself, and he immediately admitted it. If she had still retained some glimmer of hope that I was making it up, that was now totally gone. She continued to defend my father and castigate me for revealing what had happened. My father at once blamed me for having led him on and mocked me for the way I was reacting, even saying sexually inappropriate things to let me know he still saw me as a sex object I guess. She did nothing to protect me from this, even though she insisted she wanted to support both of us. It was as though he was allowed to abuse me all over again. I told my two sisters and they too showed no support, only concern for our parents and criticism for my behaviour. This came out 10 years ago, and like you I don’t see any of them now. I write them nasty messages sometimes telling them exactly what I think of them. I don’t feel proud of doing that, but it’s the only outlet I have for my anger at how they have treated me. The abuse itself was damaging enough, but the reaction of my supposed family, albeit adoptive, has in some ways been even more traumatic. LikeLike Reply Sonya Angolemmo says: December 5, 2013 at 11:00 pm Kat, my name is Sonya and I have been a victim of my own father’s vileness since the age of 3. You are not alone in your anger and pain. I too stayed away from my family because I felt long distance would keep me safer. As I grew older I felt the void between my family and I was unnecessary and unfair and I knew they missed me as much as I missed them. Sometimes, my mother would let me spend holidays or school breaks with my father’s side of the family. My family was unaware of his perverse habits and would always leave me alone with him thinking that we needed time to bond more. It was those times he took the opportunity to take advantage of his own flesh and blood and destroy my trust and soul. I was afraid that if I told anyone what happened that it would divide up the family and make people pick a side. I loved my family too much to say anything about it and so I endured it until age 14. I am now a 27- year old married, Navy vet and bachelor student and I still carry the burden of keeping this secret disclosed. Even though more people within my family know about what he did to me as of now, i still have not found the time and much less the courage to confront him and ask him WHY? What makes matters worse is that my grandfather revealed to me a few years ago before he passed on, that my father was diagnosed with schizophrenia at a young age. How am I going to get him to confess when he probably lacks the logic and memory that he’s done it? How am I going to forgive him when he doesn’t know, understand, or remember what he’s being forgiven for? And so the questions persists and abounds. Though I received support from most family members, some members wanted me to just reconcile with him and simply put it behind me like it never happened. Like my grandmother who recently told me to give my father a call so I could wish him a Happy Thanksgiving, because she thought that would be a nice thing to do since he hardly hears from me. Her denial strikes me deep because I always felt we had a deeper bond than anyone in the family. I was even named after her and she sided with her son against me. I not only feel like I lost my closest family member, I feel like I lost myself. I will tell you this. YOU are your own family. Your children are your family. And a man that loves, respects, and protects you and your children is your family too. If your blood pushes you away SO WHAT. You are still alive and raising the next generation with their best interests at heart and YOU know that they are going to have a better childhood and life because of YOU. Find strength in the love that you do possess, and if no one can accept the truth, God KNOWS and your father and my father will have their day with Him. Right now, you need to focus on surviving from the memory and the incident and become a stronger person for your children. You are a pillar of strength for someone else and in turn that will enrich your life with new meaning and purpose. I tell you this because I am experiencing this RIGHT NOW. You know who you are. If you feel you would be putting yourself or your children at risk for showing up at a family function where your father would be present, you wouldn’t go anyway just to make the family feel better about themselves. You have a bigger reason and only you know them well. You don’t owe anybody an explanation. Not if they don’t care. You owe it to yourself to say I’m DONE with this S—. Be the bigger and better person. You are not a coward and what happened to you was NOT your fault. I’ll be honest with you, God forbid if your father does it again to someone else it won’t be your fault either because you didn’t say something. It would be the family’s fault for not wanting to LISTEN and it would be their lesson to learn. You have done your job getting this far with your life, but your work is not done yet because you have the lives of your children to tend to. Do something about it if you feel it would revive your spirit and release the years of pain out of your heart. But if you feel it would add further torment on yourself or endanger you or your loved ones, don’t do it. The way I see it is once you give the truth to someone it becomes their burden and their weight to carry. And you LET them carry it because they need to decide if they want a man like that around their own child. They wouldn’t even think twice if they thought of it like that and if they knew they wouldn’t blame you for your choices. You are a Mom and you have to use and stick to your instincts. Do not feel ashamed. God bless you. LikeLike Reply Natalia says: June 28, 2013 at 5:27 am Thank you so much for posting this letter, I have had a similar situation & it makes me so hopeful , that you came out so strong. I am not ready to forgive yet, I am still angry but hopefully one day I will be at the point where you are. LikeLike Reply hana says: June 23, 2013 at 5:26 pm Thank you for posting your story. It is what iv been searching for. Someone I can relate to and unfortunately had same experiences. I’m not at your point yet but I’m trying to get there as still live in fear and secrecy. Don’t want to hurt others by speaking out but reading this has given me strength to heal from it, I’m not alone ! LikeLike Reply Erin says: June 20, 2013 at 9:04 am I was brought to tears by your letter. My daughter disclosed last year that her father molested her. She was 4. I did everything I was supposed to and he was found not guilty. She is just amazing and I’m blessed to he her mother. The judge handling our divorce is granting him supervised visitation which scares and angers me and she is also scared and upset. Each day we deal with the fallout from his selfish, sick actions but I hope that she can he just as brave and strong as you are and that I can be as strong as your mother was. Thank you for writing this, it helped me immensely. LikeLike Reply Marie says: June 20, 2013 at 11:27 am Im so sorry to hear that. Im glad ge didnt get custody but its horrible that she still has to see him. Parental involved child molestation is the only part of out justice system where “justice” includes a victim being forced to repeatedly and regularly spend time with the perp! its rediculous! Make sure the monitors are actually monitoring like they are supposed to. We went through 3 monitoring officers (cops) because each one kept leaving me alone with my perp of a father. You sound like you are doing everything you can which is all the two of you can do. I’m so sorry and I hope she gets through it all ok. She’s a survivor too. -Marie LikeLike Reply Lori says: July 13, 2013 at 10:09 am Erin, A suggestion for you in regards to supervised visitation. Demand that no family or friends be the ones who “supervise” the visitation. There are facilities which handle these services. Your ex will have to pay for these services and the visits will be monitored by someone who is trained and is there to protect your daughter while she is visiting with her father. The conversation and interactions(during play and there is very minimal physical contact as well) between the two of them will be monitored closely. If she does not want to hug daddy when she visits him she does not have to do this nor can he have her sit in his lap while they put a puzzle together. He is also monitored on what he can ask and say to her. And the visits only last 1 or 2 hours each time. This may help her fears knowing someone is there to keep her safe. I wish you and your daughter all the best and will keep you in my prayers. LikeLike Reply Amy says: June 11, 2013 at 9:52 pm My four year old daughter told me 7 weeks ago her father has been molesting her for what he confessed to as “6 months”. She changed one year ago and I believe it started then. I told the authorities and now he is charged 43 years to life and is currently in jail. She is a f*cking rockstar. She is traumatized and very hard to cope with I look forward to the day she will rise up and show her strength as you have fighting for others like you. Than k you for your inspiration and please let me know what area od the US you live in as I would love to organize something for young kids to speak out!! LikeLike Reply Marie says: June 12, 2013 at 12:22 am Thank you so much for commenting. It is so great to hear that someone succeeded in putting a perp father away for doing this to his child. Most mothers are not able to accomplish protecting their child let alone get justice for them in this way. Sadly many woman try so hard but the system fails them. I’m so glad you and your child were heard and protected. I am currently in Northern California. Here we have the Protective Parents Association who would be a great contact to look up regarding your speaking out plan. LikeLike Reply amanda says: March 30, 2013 at 7:53 pm Thank you so much for sharing. My 10 year just told me about her father and I feel like I’m the only one trying to protect her. No one is taking this as a big deal because he is her “father” . I have done police report, cps report, which were both men and she couldnt tell them. A therapist a court investigator, now her own attorney. I pray for her strength and don’t want to loose her trust. She never wants to see him again. He’s been doing it for as long ad she can remember. Do you have any advice for me. I would love to hear from you. LikeLike Reply Bloo says: March 31, 2013 at 12:26 pm I don’t mean to hijack this post, and I’m sure you meant this for Marie, but I just wanted to say that it would have meant the world to me, and would have had a huge impact on my emotional health, if my mother would have come to my aid. (She denies it to this day.) How awesome that you are in such a healthy frame of mind to help your daughter. I know that it doesn’t end there, but it starts there. LikeLike Reply Marie says: March 31, 2013 at 1:27 pm Go to Ducote Law.com, he is who helped out my mom with suggestions and great insight. Just please keep reminding your daughter how important she is to you and how none of what her father has been doing is her fault. She will also need help to understand that she has nothing to be ashamed of or embarrassed about because this is her father’s sickness, not her’s. my mom says to hang in there, you are in for the fight of your life. LikeLike Reply jestevens says: April 1, 2013 at 8:11 pm This is from a woman who’s very active in cases like this: There is a massive system failure. Children are not protected in family courts. Please go to http://www.protectiveparents.com, http://www.mothers-of-lost-children.com (especially the Warning to Mothers Handbook), http://www.centerforjudicialexcellence.org, and http://www.leadershipcouncil.org for more information and be very careful as you move forward. LikeLike Reply Lyss says: March 26, 2013 at 9:15 pm I am fourteen right now and my dad is doing the exact same thing to me. I tried to commit suicide yesterday, but it didn’t work. I haven’t told my mom or anyone and I don’t know what to do. But it’s good to know I’m not alone. Thank you for posting this letter. LikeLike Reply Marie says: March 26, 2013 at 10:33 pm I am so sorry for what your going through. All I can really tell you is to not give up. It didn’t work, and that’s a very good thing. You are right that you’re not alone. When your ready, talk to your mom and if you are afraid to do that, try the school counselor. Just telling one person can get your foot in the door to find help. Just please do not give up. There is a life outside of this and you will find it. LikeLike Reply Bloo says: March 27, 2013 at 9:49 am Lyss, please hang in there. I am so glad that you are still here. I want you to know that it’s nothing you’re doing that is making your dad do these things to you. It is his own problem. Tell him no when he tries things with you. Tell a counselor at school. If you can, tell your mother. Tell a family friend who will listen. It is not your fault. Please get help. It is not worth the end of your precious life. You are not alone. I can imagine how you feel. Just keep yourself safe however you can and you will be in a better place in the future. I wish I was there to help you. LikeLike Reply Lyss says: March 27, 2013 at 6:20 pm Thank you both for caring. I am planning on telling someone in two weeks. I hope it goes well! LikeLike lanette coyer says: May 1, 2013 at 1:39 pm Lyss……….Please don’t commit suicide. My daughter just told me (mom) that, it happened to her. She was 11 yrs. old and our divorce had just been finalized. I thought she was just having a hard time with the divorce so I was clueless. Now 12 yrs later she just informed me whet really happened. I want you to know one thing tell your mom, tell your friends, tell anyone that will listen to you. Tell the police…….. if they don’t. You need protection and you can’t do it alone. I am sure your mom loves you. She will have your back and know whet to do. My daughter took 12 yrs to tell me and now I wish I had knowen sooner. So that I could have told her I believe you , I am here for you, and that I love you with all of my heart. I would also have gone to the police to make a report if that is something that she would have wanted. You are not alone, and I will pray for you tonight. LikeLike Reply Marie says: June 21, 2013 at 11:16 pm Hi Lyss, its been a while since you replied to my letter. I have been thinking about your post and wondering how you are. I hope you are doing well/better than before. I hope you were able to find someone to hear you. -my thoughts are with you -Marie LikeLike Reply Bloo says: March 20, 2013 at 7:37 pm Marie, I want to thank you for posting this letter. I was molested at a young age by my own brother and I was looking for advice on how to heal from this horrible piece of my past when I came across this letter. I don’t know how on earth you got past the anger toward your father. I am stuck on that right now. I have told my mother, recently, about what my brother did to me and she denied it and later forgot that I told her. I told my sister years ago and she said that my brother was in his early teens and boys that age are just experimental sexually and that it wasn’t something that I should take as an attack. I was five or six when it happened. I can’t see how my sister could say such a thing! Clearly, my mother and sister just don’t want to deal with it, but it showed me that it’s useless to tell my family what happened. Now I don’t speak to my sister or my brother and I am hated by my entire family for that. I don’t know how to get past this. But your letter helps me to see that others have gone through a similar situation and have gotten past it. Thank you for that. LikeLike Reply nicole says: March 13, 2013 at 5:25 am I have always wanted to speak to a survivor of abuse. I have been abuse myself, not by my father ( thank goodness) but by boyfriends and I’ve always wanted to speak to someone about their journey from victim to survivor so that I can become stronger as well. Do u mind marie? LikeLike Reply jestevens says: March 13, 2013 at 11:47 am You can find abuse survivors to talk with in local domestic violence support groups and local social services groups such as Crittenton. You can also check the local YWCA and even some of the 12-step groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous or Adult Children of Alcoholics, because addiction and abuse go hand-in-hand. LikeLike Reply Kymberley Best says: January 9, 2013 at 8:54 am I am a mother of a now 18 year old daughter who recently attempted suicide, died for 20 mins and came back to this earth. She is my angel. My daughter has been battling depression and PTSD for over four years along with severe anorexia. At the age of three there was an investigation into sexual abuse that went unsolved and closed for lack of a suspect that had access to her. After many terrible years of marriage I entered therapy and moved on to find a loving healthy relationship. My daughter is not as lucky. The words in your letter could have come exactly from her lips. She has not yet come to the realization that her abuser was her father. I struggle to accept this as well. Thank you for your honesty. Your letter has helped me to further identify similarities in our life and stands for an example of how to shed light on a nightmare. If you could share with me any details from what mother did to help you through I would appreciate it. Thank you again LikeLike Reply Marie says: January 9, 2013 at 7:03 pm My mom put my in therapy early on, even when I was forced by the court to have visitation with him, I was in therapy. My mom reminded me of the evils in the world and how the best way to beat them is to live your life better than you ever imagined. For years I rolled my eyes at the things she would say. But then we started talking about God an his help. As time went on, I got into college an started doing things that showed me that my mom and God were right. I survived. But if it wasn’t for my mom pushing therapy and my personal relationship with God. I wouldn’t be here. I’m SO sorry to hear about your daughter. LikeLike Reply Joe says: August 24, 2012 at 2:09 pm Marie: This Letter was sent to me recently,and to be honest, I am beyond impressed. It is evident by your words that you are a new person. I happy to hear that you have found God through his, and that you are leading a happy life. I wish you the best, I know you will be an excellect advocate, improving the lives of many. Joe, The only one you know. 🙂 LikeLike Reply Marie says: September 8, 2012 at 5:36 pm Joe, Thank you for your comment. I can only hope that I can make an impact as an advocate and I’m thankful for your encouragement. Oh..and the only joe I know was a nickname.. . . 🙂 . .? But anyways, I really appreciate what you said. LikeLike Reply Joe says: September 17, 2012 at 4:41 pm I know, Im that JoE. LikeLike Aly says: August 5, 2012 at 12:58 pm Dear Survivor, I don’t know exactly what to say.. but my father did the same thing to be from ages 7-14. I’m 21 now and still do not have the courage to write him a letter. You have truly, completely, and utterly inspired me, that someday I will be a survivor, and no longer a victim. Thank you for your strength and for sharing this. It’s exactly what I needed to hear. Much love, Aly LikeLike Reply Marie says: September 8, 2012 at 5:29 pm Aly, I’m sorry for what happened to you. It warms my heart to hear that my letter gave you something positive to think about, even for just a moment. All I wanted to do by posting this was to TRY and help others put it in their past and push forward for a different and bright future. We may not have had control when it was happening, but we have control now. LikeLike Reply David Walmer says: July 15, 2012 at 8:36 am Thank you for your heartfelt letter. I admire your willingness to push through and not let the past define your future. LikeLike Reply Karla Campos (@SocialMediaSass) says: July 12, 2012 at 8:42 am Thank you for sharing this story, I know that it will help many out there who have gone through this horrible experience. LikeLike Reply Jim Sporleder says: June 24, 2012 at 10:17 am Dear Surviver, Your story touched the core of my soul. I work with teens that have experienced abuse in their lives. You have put a voice to what it means to have that child father relationship destroyed. You are one of the survivors that has learned to overcome your wounds to accomplish the things you do deserve in life. However, you remind us that the scar remains, and needs some attention from time to time to keep growing forward. Thank you for having the courage to be the voice for the thousands of victims that have experienced such horrible abuse. As a father of three daughters, that bring me joy to my life, your father has turned his back on one of the greatest opportunity to be a loving father. You are strong, intelligent, and have wisdom beyond your years. God bless you and keep moving forward to be that incredible person you are intended to be. LikeLike Reply J Jordan says: July 3, 2012 at 9:58 am It doesn’t make any difference how much feeling or hurt went into this letter. The abuser doesn’t give a shit and he’ll just go on about his life as if nothing happened…it’s because he’s selfish and only thinks of himself. Believe me, I know; my ex-husband molested my daughter when she was twelve and Human Services took his side because he’s “an upstanding citizen of the community”. No one cared about my daughter but me. I had to send her to live with her Godparents to get her away from this monster. Did it hurt him? Of course not. He just starting going out with the local town pump, divorced me, took everything I ever worked for and got physical placement of our other two children and remarried. Justice is an illusion. LikeLike Reply dmarie says: October 1, 2012 at 1:24 pm Instead of sending her away to be with godparents, why the hell did you not leave him first and take the kids!? Why would you stay with a man you know did such a terrible thing to your daughter!? LikeLike Marie says: October 1, 2012 at 2:44 pm Jordan, I’m so sorry for why you and your daughter went through. Justice for child victims is extremely hard to achieve right now. That’s why I want to be an advocate. I know my father probably has no guilt for what he did, but the letter was more for my satisfaction and sanity. My prayers are with you and your daughter. LikeLike xoxo says: June 20, 2012 at 3:03 pm Powerful letter, Oh wise one . . Love, Rob. LikeLike Reply jestevens says: June 20, 2012 at 4:18 pm Indeed. 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We are here, reaching out to you as you navigate these interesting times. What you are experiencing as a collective is the opportunity to honor yourself and one another. The idea of most of life’s activities coming to a halt has stretched each person. It is in that stretching that your new awareness is being brought forth. The familiar routines that each one has called normal have been totally disrupted. This has revealed your strengths and your weaknesses, both as individuals and as the collective. There is a dismantling of all that you hold as normal. There is a pressure building in the collective consciousness that is cracking everyone open to awaken to a new reality. This is a dark night for the soul of humanity. Since nothing is the same, nothing is solid, dependable or stable. A huge cleansing is taking place and this process is causing many to feel unbalanced, fearful, lost, depressed, confused and angry. There are those who are riding this wave of energy, surfing this energy so to speak, aware that there is more to be revealed. There are those like yourself who have been asking for changes to come to this reality, those who are aware of the other higher dimensions and realities. Many realize that this is an extreme metamorphosis for the collective. Realize that distorted beliefs and the limitations of the old paradigms are dissolving. This action is causing much confusion, dismay, and anger. Leaders are sharing many untruths, frightening everyone because they do not know how to deal with what is occurring at this time. Having all your social activities stopped has removed any distraction you might have used to avoid looking at any personal and emotional issues. What a wonderful situation you have been offered – to be with yourself and your loved ones coming into the space of awareness. Many are consciously moving into the next dimension. You are becoming aware of what is important and valued. Experiencing more time alone or isolated has triggered many old issues and patterns, which you can now consciously release. We are observing the increase of light offered by humanity at this time. You are doing the work. People are reaching out to comfort one another in simple and amazing ways. Hearts are being opened and the level of love is flowing. Staying in a heart centered place is the safest and most powerful place you can be. It is this coherent vibration that is welcoming the energy of the higher dimension. Individuals are sensing this shift. It is subtle and yet when recognized and felt it is profound. Many people are resolving to bring new answers to the old world problems. Many people are waking up to their true multidimensional self. They are watching this matrix begin to crumble. Many will wonder when the madness and confusion will end. They are becoming aware of how out of balance their lives and the collective have become. They are beginning to understand that they are truly creators and are stepping into their power to create a reality that is life sustaining. There is an awareness of the oneness of all. The internet has offered this connection for some time, however now it is more obvious just how it serves as a link. You as divine beings are meant to communicate telepathically. This is an ability that is coming forth to many out of this personal isolation. There are other high quality abilities and gifts that many of you are experiencing. You are seeing movement out of the corners of your eyes; you are sensing that you are not alone, that there is a presence near you. Many are actually seeing energy waves and vibrations in a new way. Many are having vivid dreams of walking or being active in other dimensions. The collective has silently been screaming about the abuse of other humans and of nature. The collective has been silently praying for a new template to manifest for humanity, a template or matrix that is honoring of all life, a template or pattern in which there is a bond between humans, the elements and the elementals. This evolution of consciousness has been requested by all sentient beings. The global pause, this stop of activities, has given humanity the opportunity to allow a healing of the distortions, the lies that have been told since the beginning of time, especially that you are powerless. You are not powerless, you are powerful behind measure. You have been living in an energy field of unconscious limitation. However we celebrate that you are waking up and stepping out of that unconsciousness into a field of all possibilities. Hold that truth close to your heart and begin to act from your place of personal power. Spend time envisioning a new reality. Use your imagination and imprint the energy field with a reality that enlivens others to thrive. Encourage others to understand their personal power to create a new reality. Guide others to honor themselves and others. Stay in the vibrations of an open loving heart, this will empower your visions. Be aware of those who offer fear, scarcity, doom and gloom. Remember when the collective feels powerless they are easy to manipulate. You are powerful beyond measure. Own this truth and stay in your open heart with joy and gratitude. These are the emotions and the vibrations that allow you to move through these difficult and challenging changes. This is a cosmic awakening. You have the support of the galactic families, the celestials and all divine beings and masters. What is happening on your planet has the attention and support of the entire universe. Earth is ascending into a higher dimension and taking you with her. Celebrate. We are here to support and assist you as you ride these waves of great change and transformation. We acknowledge your courage and willingness to be here at this time to anchor this new reality that is coming forth. the ‘team’ Peggy Black _______ Thought for the Month ______ “We are observing the increase of light offered by humanity at this time. You are doing the work. People are reaching out to comfort one another in simple and amazing ways. Hearts are being opened and the level of love is flowing. Staying in a heart centered place is the safest and most powerful place you can be.” the ‘team’ The "Team" ©2020 Peggy Black All Rights Reserved. Notice is given that the creation of videos by people other than the author, channel and scribe is prohibited. You may share this message and distribute as long as nothing is changed, you credit the author and include this copyright notice and web address. www.morningmessages.com FREE 88 messages available Compiled by http://violetflame.biz.ly from: https://sananda.website/peggy-black-and-the-team-march-17-2020/ Archives: https://rayviolet.blogspot.com/search?q=Peggy+Black http://violetflame.biz.ly/cgi-bin/blog?tags=peggy+black previous * All Posts Main Site: violetflame.biz.ly More @ http://violetflame.biz.ly and https://rayviolet.blogspot.com/ Also @ https://twitter.com/nai84003316 and https://www.facebook.com/mel.tavares.75 A Trusty with Privacy Search Alternative to Google startpage.com Alternatives to YouTube BitChute.com brighteon.com Jordan Sather's BitChute Channel No religious or political creed is advocated here. Organised religion is unnecessary to spirituality. Excellent teachings of the masters have been contaminated by the dogmatic control of these religions. Discernment yes; judgement does not. If you use discernment you are free to research with an open mind. With discernment it is possible to reach the spirit of the letter of any writing and it is also much easier to listen to the voice of the soul that comes from the heart. Individually you can be helped to find your Truth that is different of everyone. Please respect all credits. Discernment is recommended. All articles are of the respective authors and/or publishers responsibility. Like this! please bookmark. It is updated daily (email:nai@violetflame.biz.ly) PT: a chama ~ Israel ou Cazária!? ~ ES: LLAMA VIOLETA EN: VioletFlame North Atlantic Islands PayPal trafficbot.uk/ Conteúdo não suportado. Create your own visitor map! North Atlantic Islands tags: collective consciousness, light, peggy black, the team publicado por achama às 18:17 link do post | comentar | favorito Quarta-feira, 18 / 03 / 20 Life Sustaining Energy Life Sustaining Energy The "Team". Through Peggy Black. February 17th, 2020. . We are here offering you insights and guidance regarding the challenges that are being expressed in your physical reality. We are here reminding you that you are powerful beyond measure. You physical consciousness deals with the beliefs and programs of limitation, however your divine consciousness does not express limitation. Your goal is to recognize and honor your divine knowing and divine consciousness. Each time a limited belief arises, notice that and make a conscious shift into your personal power to transform that limitation. We are here, witnessing the incredible chaos and reaction to the pandemic enveloping your planet. Many are being triggered and saturated with feelings of fear and powerlessness. We want to encourage you to shake off any discouragement and any feelings of hopelessness or powerlessness. These feelings actually add to the energy matrix that is being played out on your screen of reality. It is important to remember that you are a magnificent creator, you are a being of divine light and consciousness. You are here, so to speak, on assignment to support and transform these misqualified energies. Consider for a moment that fear is actually a vibration of energy. Fear could also be considered a virus. The energy of fear spreads very quickly throughout your collective consciousness. As empathic individuals you are easily triggered by this energy wave of fear. This collective field of energy and emotional vibration infects the thoughts of everyone. Everyone is empathic and feels this dense energy. Most suppress this because they do not know how to deal with it. Nevertheless they are a part of it. You could say that there is a pandemic outbreak of the virus of fear. It is manifesting in the actions of individuals as well as in the assembly of groups. The antidote to this pandemic of fear and helplessness is your awareness of who you truly are and your willingness to hold and anchor a new reality. Each awakened being who continues to radiate the frequencies of well-being, love and gratitude into the matrix and the collective consciousness is offering powerful work. You are not helpless in this reality. You are powerful beyond measure. So step up and step into this personal power. Begin to generate frequencies and vibrations that are life sustaining. When you recognize that you are responding to the events from a fearful state of mind, STOP! Reset your thoughts and projections which are only adding to the very thing you are disturbed about. This is a practiced skill that we are inviting you to master. You know this; it is a matter of remembering. We invite you to step back for a moment and acknowledge who you personally are. You are a transformer of dark, misqualified energies and actions. You are a member of the family of Light. You are a divine, magnificent, multidimensional starbeing who is here on this planet to uplift and shift all that is life diminishing. We know that this is what you might call big work. Let us assure you that you are up to the task or you would not be here on this planet at this time. Your assignment is to observe events in your personal life as well as what is occurring in the collective and to offer an uplifting frequency of your focus of love and light into the very thing that wants to polarize you. Remember, negative emotions are addictive. Remember that emotions are contagious. It is time for you to be honest with yourself and begin to honor who you are. You are a divine being who happens to be caught in the frequency web of this pandemic of the virus of fear. The virus of fear is just as toxic to your body as any other virus. Viruses are contagious, as are panic, fear, hysteria, calm, love, enthusiasm, kindness and joy; choose wisely. Remember it is all vibration and energy. We invite you to be mindful and responsible to your personal well-being. Take the necessary actions that physically protect you from any virus. Practice good physical hygiene as well as good mental hygiene. Notice when your energy drops to match the collective fear. Quickly shift your vibrations to a sense of divine well-being as well as physical and mental health. Remember that your divine knowing and vibrations of well-being are the best vaccine to any virus. It is with your intention and your connection with the truth of who you are as a galactic citizen that you can offer your light frequency into any situation with the intent to transform it. As you observe the events that are broadcast on your television remember to not judge or condemn or become triggered. This adds energy to the very situation you want to change. Call upon the non-physical beings of Light to support and assist in this transformation. Call upon the legions of divine beings and angels to minister to these situations, assisting, uplifting, and healing all that are affected by this physical virus as well as the virus of fear. It is when each human owns their power and truly steps into that power that your reality will shift. Let us assure you that there are more and more awakened individuals who are beginning to anchor a life sustaining reality. Your numbers are increasing. Each one is adding more light, love, forgiveness, gratitude and well-being to the collective matrix. You are an important element to this unfolding. Join this increasing number of awakened conscious beings and begin to envision a reality that supports life, that supports well-being and the honoring of all. In whatever manner and at whatever level, begin. Each time you uplift your attitude or judgment of another, each time you offer a prayer of gratitude, each time you invite the support of the non-physical beings of light to assist you and the situation you have focused upon, you are making a significant difference. The "Team" Peggy Black ©2020 Peggy Black All Rights Reserved. Notice is given that the creation of videos by people other than the author, channel and scribe is prohibited. You may share this message and distribute as long as nothing is changed, you credit the author and include this copyright notice and web address. www.morningmessages.com FREE 88 messages available Compiled by http://violetflame.biz.ly from: https://sananda.website/peggy-black-and-the-team-march-17-2020/ Archives: https://rayviolet.blogspot.com/search?q=Peggy+Black http://violetflame.biz.ly/cgi-bin/blog?tags=peggy+black previous * All Posts More @ http://violetflame.biz.ly and https://rayviolet.blogspot.com/ Also @ https://twitter.com/nai84003316 and https://www.facebook.com/mel.tavares.75 A Trusty with Privacy Search Alternative to Google startpage.com Alternative to YouTube brighteon.com No religious or political creed is advocated here. Organised religion is unnecessary to spirituality. Excellent teachings of the masters have been contaminated by the dogmatic control of these religions. Discernment yes; judgement does not. If you use discernment you are free to research with an open mind. With discernment it is possible to reach the spirit of the letter of any writing and it is also much easier to listen to the voice of the soul that comes from the heart. Individually you can be helped to find your Truth that is different of everyone. Please respect all credits. Discernment is recommended. All articles are of the respective authors and/or publishers responsibility. Like this! please bookmark. It is updated daily (email:nai@violetflame.biz.ly) PT: a chama ~ Israel ou Cazária!? ~ ES: LLAMA VIOLETA EN: VioletFlame North Atlantic Islands PayPal trafficbot.uk/ Conteúdo não suportado. Create your own visitor map! North Atlantic Islands tags: peggy black, the team, we are here. publicado por achama às 19:41 link do post | comentar | favorito Domingo, 16 / 02 / 20 What Makes you Unique? What Makes you Unique? The "Team". Through Peggy Black. February 15th, 2020. . We are here offering our words of encouragement and empowerment. We know that you are feeling the intense energy shifts that are taking place in the world as well as within your body. These rising frequencies are vibrating and pulsing with quicker intensity. Many individuals feel like closing off or shutting down, feeling overwhelmed, while others who are observing this energy flow increasing just tighten their grip on what they believe is real. Those of you who are sensitive are experiencing a struggle to handle the intensity and the chaos. We invite you to be gentle with yourself and begin to allow yourself to integrate this new energy a little at a time. Remember, when you feel fear or panic it is normal to be cautious of the unknown, it is a part of your 3D survival. Remember to take several deep breaths. Remind yourself that you are fully embodied, anchored to this planet, that you are your divine self in physical form. These simple steps will assist you to relax, and when you relax you can and will integrate this new energy with more grace and ease. There are those who realize that they are here to anchor the energy flowing in and are open to the increase. These individuals realize and remember this energy. Their awareness of these intense frequencies is familiar to them as starbeings. Even though they have a physical form playing in this dense 3D reality, they remember that this kind of vibration opens and awakens. This frequency, this vibration being felt, is a higher intensity energy and a galactic gift. This higher frequency can certainly cause a disturbance in the field. You are witnessing what is being played out on your planet, with the disharmony, the intense division, the intense weather/emotional reactions. This galactic energy is offering the opportunity for dramatic shifts. This energy is opening up the possibility beyond anything that you have ever experienced in your physical reality. This is all a part of the ascension process. As you match these higher energies, you realize this is truly the next step. You are becoming aware of your part in this ascension process. You recognize your part, your passion and your gift in this process. Your body has slowly been transforming so that you can make this ascension with your physical form. Remember, you need to support your 3D body as it releases all the old programs and energy and is upgraded with new light programs and codes. Also a part of this process is that many are receiving divine inspirations and a calling to move, or dramatically change some aspect of their life. We invite you to stay open to the ideas and guidance you are receiving. Relax into the truth of your knowing. You are also becoming aware of your galactic contract. You know yourself as a light worker, a spiritual teacher or mentor. However you have unique gifts that you have been expressing or feel called to express. So ask yourself just how your unique gifts come forward in your life. Are you a grid worker or gatekeeper for the planet, connected and called to travel to sacred sites and to open spiritual doorways on this earth? Are you a light keeper someone who embodies the light no matter the circumstances, a lighthouse for humanity? Are you a transmuter or uplifter who works on behalf of and for the collective consciousness of humanity? Are you a healer, a seer, a way-shower? Are you a divine blueprint holder, activating the templates and codes of awakening? Are you a messenger, who receives guidance from the divine, from angels, or ascended masters? These gifts and abilities are coming forth. We invite you to step into your personal power. Now is the time to share your unique gifts. Remember it is all energy. You are connected to the collective consciousness, and with loving intentions you can offer your gifts to this energy field of the collective. If you feel you are a grid keeper and are unable to physically travel to various places on the planet, remember that you can sit quietly and envision yourself energetically at that place. Imagine that you open the portal or doorway, or add more conscious loving light to this dark place. You can do this work easily in this manner. You can invite divine beings, and angels to join you. If you feel you are a light keeper or transmuter or uplifter you can also envision yourself sitting quietly and radiating light and love from your heart out to some person or group of people. Realize that in the claiming of your unique gifts you will be inspired in ways to offer this gift. There are no limitations. You are pure divine energy. How you translate that divine energy and use that divine energy is what makes you unique. We are just empowering you to step up and be active with your intentions and focus. Now is the time, while this energy is so intense, grab it, anchor it, use it to transform this reality. It is only through the human heart and consciousness that transformation takes place. You have the key to assist in transforming the misqualified energies of this planet. You are divine light and energy manifest. We acknowledge you as well as empower you. Stabilize any wobble in your personal energy field and use this divine energy gift to its full potential. We are available to support and assist you at all times. the ‘team’ Peggy Black ©2020 Peggy Black All Rights Reserved. Notice is given that the creation of videos by people other than the author, channel and scribe is prohibited. You may share this message and distribute as long as nothing is changed, you credit the author and include this copyright notice and web address. www.morningmessages.com FREE 88 messages available Compiled by http://violetflame.biz.ly from: https://sananda.website/peggy-black-and-the-team-february-14th-2020/ Archives: https://rayviolet.blogspot.com/search?q=Peggy+Black http://violetflame.biz.ly/cgi-bin/blog?tags=peggy+black previous * All Posts More @ http://violetflame.biz.ly and https://rayviolet.blogspot.com/ Also @ https://twitter.com/nai84003316 and https://www.facebook.com/mel.tavares.75 A Trusty with Privacy Search Alternative to Google startpage.com Alternative to YouTube brighteon.com No religious or political creed is advocated here. Organised religion is unnecessary to spirituality. Excellent teachings of the masters have been contaminated by the dogmatic control of these religions. Discernment yes; judgement does not. If you use discernment you are free to research with an open mind. With discernment it is possible to reach the spirit of the letter of any writing and it is also much easier to listen to the voice of the soul that comes from the heart. Individually you can be helped to find your Truth that is different of everyone. Please respect all credits. Discernment is recommended. All articles are of the respective authors and/or publishers responsibility. Like this! please bookmark. It is updated daily (email:nai@violetflame.biz.ly) PT: a chama ~ Israel ou Cazária!? ~ ES: LLAMA VIOLETA EN: VioletFlame North Atlantic Islands PayPal trafficbot.uk/ Conteúdo não suportado. Create your own visitor map! North Atlantic Islands tags: peggy black, the team publicado por achama às 01:22 link do post | comentar | favorito Sexta-feira, 20 / 12 / 19 Keeper of the Frequency The "Team". Through Peggy Black. Posted December 18th, 2019. . We are here, offering our encouragement and certainly our acknowledgment for your tenacity and courage. We observe all that is taking place in your reality and will bow to your willingness for being active in that physical experience. We see you as beings of energy yet you experience yourself as a solid physical being. Dear ones you are quantum beings. You are made up of stardust, light energy and multidimensional consciousness. We know that when you are active in your current life, doing your tasks and handling issues, you do not think of yourself as the quantum being. It might shift things a bit if you considered yourself this energy superhero. We are wanting to stretch your understanding and invite you to begin to weave the awareness of your quantum self into the various mundane activities that you create. Let us assure you, if you begin to do this even a few times a day it will make a tremendous difference in your outlook and even the results. We observe that it seems to be easy to get into a pattern of sameness, repeating actions over and over again without bringing consciousness to the task. What occurs with these types of behaviors is a numbness that occurs within; your energy self becomes repressed. Where is your aliveness? Where is your excitement of being here and now? It is important for you to shake yourself out of the dullness and sameness and to re-energize your moment. Bring yourself to the moment, to the task at hand; fill it with your full attention, your full energy and even some excitement. Remember you are keepers of the frequency. Being alive is the prize. Being alive in this reality is truly the prize. You are a being of energy. Every part of your body is filled with light. Every one of your cells emits light. Every cell has consciousness. Own the responsibility of interacting with your body, your cells in ways that continue to keep them energized. Observe a small child; they are bundles of energy, actually expressing themselves in all directions. Begin to notice where you have shut down your energy. We are inviting you to reclaim it, pump it up, activate it. What does it mean to be an energy being? Find things that enthuse you, find ways that fill you with renewed energy. Those that live a long and productive life have learned how to refill their quota of energy. They are continually excited about the day. They find new ways of doing the same tasks. They energize their mind and thoughts with adventure, real or imagined. They understand that they are keepers of the frequency. This is most important for all humans to understand and to be active in restoring their energy. One way to restore energy is to release old emotions and old patterns. These old emotional energies can be a burden, weighing you down, without you even realizing it. Think of these old memories of regret, bitterness, anger or shame as caged animals. Let them go. Release them with as much grace as possible. Trust us; when you do this, you allow a new surge of energy to flood into your body and consciousness. Another way to renew and restore you energy is to pull energy from your natural surroundings. Literally, imagine reaching out your hands and cupping your figures, and pulling energy from the green, growing living things around you. You can call in energy from the stars, from the sky. The energy vibrations of all living things are available. You can invite energy frequencies from music to refill you. Notice that singing or chanting can fill you with alive energy. Laughing is an excellent way to recharge. As you begin to own that you are a quantum being of energy that does need to be recharged and renewed, you will take a more active part in this process. You will begin to notice what energy you do allow to fill your quota. Is it artificial energy or electronic energy? Is it negative energy? Remember that self care is a priority not a luxury. Taking a rest will also restore your energy. Do what feels good and right to maintain your well being and aliveness. Your goal is to continue to raise your vibration, raise the frequency of energy that you are taking in and expressing out. Remember that gratitude, appreciation and joy are the three keys of a successful keeper of the frequency. We are here to acknowledge you and support your renewed energy of aliveness. You are doing good and great work. We are always available to serve with you. the ‘team’ ©2019 Peggy Black All Rights Reserved. Notice is given that the creation of videos by people other than the author, channel and scribe is prohibited. You may share this message and distribute as long as nothing is changed, you credit the author and include this copyright notice and web address. www.morningmessages.com FREE 88 messages available Compiled by http://violetflame.biz.ly from: https://sananda.website/the-team-via-peggy-black-september-18t-2019/ Archives: https://rayviolet.blogspot.com/search?q=Peggy+Black http://violetflame.biz.ly/cgi-bin/blog?tags=peggy+black previous * All Posts More @ http://violetflame.biz.ly and https://rayviolet.blogspot.com/ Also @ https://twitter.com/nai84003316 and https://www.facebook.com/mel.tavares.75 A Trusty with Privacy Search Alternative to Google startpage.com Alternative to YouTube brighteon.com No religious or political creed is advocated here. Organised religion is unnecessary to spirituality. Excellent teachings of the masters have been contaminated by the dogmatic control of these religions. Discernment yes; judgement does not. If you use discernment you are free to research with an open mind. With discernment it is possible to reach the spirit of the letter of any writing and it is also much easier to listen to the voice of the soul that comes from the heart. Individually you can be helped to find your Truth that is different of everyone. Please respect all credits. Discernment is recommended. All articles are of the respective authors and/or publishers responsibility. Like this! please bookmark. It is updated daily (email:nai@violetflame.biz.ly) PT: a chama ~ Israel ou Cazária!? ~ ES: LLAMA VIOLETA EN: VioletFlame North Atlantic Islands PayPal trafficbot.uk/ Conteúdo não suportado. Create your own visitor map! North Atlantic Islands tags: peggy black, the team publicado por achama às 03:24 link do post | comentar | favorito Sábado, 15 / 06 / 19 This Is a Very Large Playground ~ The Team, Peggy Black. This Is a Very Large Playground. The Team via Peggy Black. June 13th, 2019. . We are here to honor you in your magnificence. You continue to move up the spiral of evolution with every conscious thought and conscious action, especially in the midst of the chaos as the old paradigm is dissolving. You are witnessing the collective shadow of negative and misqualified emotions rising to the surface of world events. These shadow emotions are being seen, witnessed and transformed by those of you who understand the principles and the universal laws. The light that you carry and broadcast is making a tremendous difference. You are not alone in this task of transforming the negative and misqualitied energies. The entire galactic community of divine conscious starbeings, ascended masters, avatars, ancient ones, and archangels and angels are always available upon request. The transformation of consciousness on this planet is a cosmic event that has been taking place for eons of time. This is the result of timeline experience after timeline experience. No matter how dark or hopeless it all seems, that can all change in a moment of the collective breath. So with this transmission we are inviting you to begin to reconnect with your own star or galactic heritage. Begin to consider that even though you have a physical body there is an energy that is animating that form and that life. Just as you might consider your physical body your genetic heritage consider that you are also a part of a galactic heritage of energy. Allow yourself to imagine for a moment that you have star essence, that you do carry the traits and the abilities of a galactic heritage, what might that be? How would these abilities or this divine lineage manifest in your life and actions? What if these intrinsic gifts, these star and galactic abilities were awaiting the activation of personal codes. What if you could activate the codes or stimulate or quicken these intrinsic gifts. These are questions we are inviting you to begin to consider. You know yourself as a physical presence; now we are wanting you to begin to engage with the idea that you are also an energy presence. Perhaps you can begin to engage in some form of energy exercises. Use your imagination and begin to allow time to play with the possibility that you might be able to travel time. Imagine yourself visiting other time frames in your history. Imagine that you might be able to travel even to other dimensions; allow yourself to see or sense what that might feel or look like. We invite you to leave any expectation aside. Remember you are just playing in your imagination. You can use the quantum field to create a space in which you are safe to travel, to explore and adventure. Let yourself relax into the process and just observe how this might manifest for you. The use of sound can also trigger a state of mind in which you can experience other realms and realties. We are just inviting you to consider the possibilities and give yourself the grace to explore what your star heritage might be. What star system has always interested you or perhaps this is an entirely new concept to entertain and think about. You can do some searching and investigating. Study the star systems and the galaxies, does one interest you more than another. Consider for a moment that there are something like 300 billion stars in your Milky Way, there might be around 30 billion planets in your galaxy alone, and there are over 100 billion galaxies in your observable Universe. Many of you have heard of some of these systems Antares, Pleiades, Arcturus, Betelgeuse, Sirius and Andromeda. This is a very large playground. We are inviting you to create a sacred space, an Alchemist Chamber. The space is created in your imagination. Make it as real as possible. There are no limits here; remember, you are a creator. Once you have the space, the chamber, allow yourself to close your eyes and sense or feel yourself there. This is the place where you can invite information about your star essence, your galactic heritage. This is the place you might meet other energy beings that come as colors or geometric forms or patterns. Be open to the possibilities. Remember you are a divine multidimensional being. You are in essence star energy. You carry a galactic heritage in your very DNA. We are just encouraging you to begin to access this information. It is this connection to the bigger picture of who you are which will allow you to step more fully into your personal power as a master. As a divine starseed being you have unlimited energetic abilities. You are so much bigger than you ever have allowed yourself to consider. You just happen to be playing in an unconscious field and dimension that is limited. So as an empathic being you match the energy of this unconscious limited third dimension. Now is the time to begin to stretch your awareness, to honor and call forth your personal abilities and gifts. It is time to quicken and stimulate the latent legacy you carry. We invite you to begin to simply invite your star family, your star tribe, to make themselves known to you. Decide that you are going to watch movies or programs in which the subject may be starbeings or ET’s. Notice how new information appears, notice what you decide to read or what program you are guided to watch; that will offer clues to your questions. Be aware of your dreams and the images that come forth while you sleep. The opportunity is happening now for you to awaken more fully to who you are and your connection to the stars and all the galactic energies. , Find a place where you can watch the stars in a relaxed setting and make a practice of observing the night sky. Imagine or even pretend that you could talk to the stars. We realize that what we are suggesting here might feel a bit far out or even silly. Notice your reaction to our transmission. Does our words and invitations intrigue you, do they feel impossible or even feel like nonsense? You can call upon the divine ones, named or unnamed, to assist and support you in this discovery. We assure you that once you begin to investigate the possibilities, doors of awareness are going to open and more will be revealed. It is time, and codes are being activated within many of you earthwalkers. Step into the truth that you are truly more than your physical body and form. We are always available to support and assist; please call upon us in your journey to your true revealing. You are star seed, you are part of the awesome and amazing galactic unfolding. You are creators of worlds. the ‘team’ Peggy Black ©2019 Peggy Black All Rights Reserved. Notice is given that the creation of videos by people other than the author, channel and scribe is prohibited. You may share this message and distribute as long as nothing is changed, you credit the author and include this copyright notice and web address. www.morningmessages.com FREE 88 messages available. Compiled by http://violetflame.biz.ly from: https://sananda.website/the-team-via-peggy-black-june-13th-2019/ Archives: https://rayviolet.blogspot.com/search?q=Peggy+Black http://violetflame.biz.ly/cgi-bin/blog?tags=peggy+black previous * All Posts Please respect all credits. Discernment is recommended. All articles are of the respective authors and/or publishers responsibility. No religious or political belief is defended here. (Investigate yourself) Individually you can be helped to find your Truth that is different of everyone. If you use discernment you are free to research with an open mind. More @ http://violetflame.biz.ly and https://rayviolet.blogspot.com/ Like this! please bookmark. It is updated daily (email:nai@violetflame.biz.ly) PT: a chama ~ Israel ou Cazária!? ~ ES: LLAMA VIOLETA EN: VioletFlame North Atlantic Islands PayPal trafficbot.uk/ Conteúdo não suportado. tags: peggy black, the team publicado por achama às 00:31 link do post | comentar | favorito Quarta-feira, 15 / 05 / 19 Hologame of Time ~ The Team, Peggy Black. Hologame of Time. The Team via Peggy Black. May 13th, 2019. . We are here offering you another opportunity to stretch your known reality. You are so comfortable with all that is familiar, with all your preconceived ideas and beliefs that allow you to participate in your daily activities without questions such as what dimension am I focused on now, how am I relating to time and what are my beliefs about time? We have been offering the idea and inviting you to be aware of the magnetic and solar activities that are stirring up the collective consciousness. There is a shift of energy being offered that continues to increase. This increasing energy shift is being felt in and through your nervous system and your body’s electrical fields body. Be aware of how your physical body is feeling, notice when you are feeling out of balance, or even a bit dizzy. Pause and take a deep breath. This simple action will assist you to reset. Your physical body is adjusting to this increase in energy and vibration, which is part of the process of illumination and advanced consciousness. These stimulating vibrations and frequencies are opening several channels within the energy field of the human being. This is a part of the ascension process of which you have been aware, part of the awakening of humanity, the shift into the higher dimensions. The first aspect of this transmutation is to realize your understanding of time needs to shift. Each and every person without fail lives in a different time reality governed by their perception of the learned/programmed concept of this time matrix. We realize we are exposing one of your most sacred belief systems and we understand your resistance and your confusion. Time does not exist on the higher dimensions. So as you continue to welcome and expand your consciousness, time as you know it will begin to waffle. It will become irregular, elusive and baffling. Time is shifting which creates the sense that it is speeding up. This is one aspect of your hologame that you can begin to recognize and monitor. Remember you are consciously bigger than time. Let’s just explore the concept of time. Time that exists in your belief systems, time that is a part of this third dimensional construct does not exist in the other dimensions. So each individual is confronted with their old third dimensional time beliefs and what they are now experiencing as they move in consciousness to the other dimensions. We understand that you still will need the construct of time in order to function in your daily life right now. Humanity has recorded time, with history, past events, clocks, calendars and all manner and methods of measure. So there is no need to eliminate all the ways to keep track of time. We are just encouraging you to become more aware of how fluid, flexible and manageable your experience of time is. This is important because it will show you how you utilize time in your dimension. We would like to offer you a suggestion that the references you make about time keep you locked into a limited reality. Time is a concept here on your planet. All your words about time continue to keep you in a mind-set of restrictions. Some examples common in your reality are: not enough time, time is short, time is running out, rush time, time is moving too fast, losing time, wishing for more time, wish time would hurry up, time is moving so slowly and where did time go? We believe you are getting the idea. These are beliefs about time. Time, like everything else, responds to your attitudes, your beliefs, your statements, your words, your vibrations. Time is one of the fabrics of your earthy game. It is a veil. It keeps you in the illusion. It is wise to realize that time is created only to serve a certain aspect of physical reality. We continue touching one of your planet’s sacred beliefs. We don’t expect this information to change the laws of the game. We would desire that your awareness would shift. In that shifting of your beliefs about time there is much freedom to begin to move between the dimensions with greater awareness and ease. As you transform your time beliefs, it will be reflected in your physical reality and beyond. Once you can recognize that time is an abstract, that it doesn’t really exist, that it is just part of the hologame and everyone has given it much importance, this will free you. The essence of who you are is beyond time. The essence of who you are sees time as an imaginary game much like ones that children play. We know that you do live here in this game with time. We understand you can honor time with its limited concepts and still know the freedom of “NO TIME.” It is in the space of “NO TIME” that you will travel between all dimensions. We invite you to play a little with this thing called time. Pretend that you can stretch it, expand it, mold it in ways that support your day and your projects. Make time your friend; remember it is very elastic, it is very flexible. Play with it in a new way today. Relax into your tasks, laugh, lighten up. Allow yourself to step into the stream of time from many different levels, from many different vantage points. Remember that your breath can shift your perception of your experience of time. Be aware that you are experiencing a tremendous shift in evolution. Live in each moment, bring your consciousness to each NOW. This will offer you the most expanded viewpoint of time in this realignment that is taking place between your planet and the entire solar system. It is from the present moment of now that you are allowed and welcomed to dance between the dimensions. You are multidimensional; time is only a breath, it is only a thought. We are complete in this remembering. You are a magnificent multidimensional starhuman playing in the hologame of time. Allow yourself to stretch into this awesome expanded energy that is being offered. Invite us and other divine beings to show you how to travel time. the ‘team’. Peggy Black ©2019 Peggy Black All Rights Reserved. Notice is given that the creation of videos by people other than the author, channel and scribe is prohibited. You may share this message and distribute as long as nothing is changed, you credit the author and include this copyright notice and web address. www.morningmessages.com FREE 88 messages available. 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It is updated daily (email:nai@violetflame.biz.ly) PT: a chama ~ Israel ou Cazária!? ~ ES: LLAMA VIOLETA EN: VioletFlame North Atlantic Islands PayPal trafficbot.uk/ Conteúdo não suportado. tags: peggy black, the team publicado por achama às 18:44 link do post | comentar | favorito Sexta-feira, 15 / 02 / 19 Wonderous Task ~ The Team, Peggy Black. Wonderous Task. The Team via Peggy Black. February 11th, 2019. . . We are here offering our support and insights from a larger perspective. We acknowledge you in your physical form. We acknowledge the focus you have regarding what is happening in your life and what is occurring on the planet as a whole. Often this focus becomes all that you are able to see or take in. It becomes a bit narrow so to speak. You are too close to the events and some of the events are charged with emotions, attitudes, fears that keep you locked into that narrow focus. This reality is enticing; it can be rather seductive, especially when all your energy and focus is on the physical dimension. We recognize and acknowledge that there is a certain amount of attention needed to maintain your body and the activities of your life. We are inviting you to soften the focus a bit and allow your awareness to begin to view your life and what is happening on your planet from a higher perspective. When you practice this often throughout your day, it will become more natural. Your birds that walk on the ground hunting for food see only the limited area they are acting upon, yet these very birds can take flight and soar above the ground and see an entirely different landscape. This is the offering that we are inviting you to practice. Consider your daily activities like the bird on the ground and often allow yourself to consciously soar above those activities and events and view them from this higher perspective. We acknowledge that the physical body and its activities seem the most important. However, shifting your point of view to a higher perspective will certainly offer you new insights. From your earthly grounded point of view things seem perhaps random or unexpected, yet when you allow your higher consciousness to look at the random or the unexpected event you will be surprised at how these events truly are connected as they unfold. When you view world events through a limited perspective you miss the true unfolding of these events and how they reveal the bigger picture and the energy that is being offered. We observe that you are viewing world events with a feeling that all is hopeless and that you are powerless to support or assist in the outcome. This could not be farther from the truth. That is a surge of energy that is awakening humanity. This frequency is in place to support and assist you in your own realization of who you are. You are a divine being of light and energy. You have a physical body and you have a divine body that is pure creative energy. You are meant to recognize this partnership and fully awaken to the power of this awareness. It is the physical body that walks on the ground and it is the divine body that allows you to soar above what is occurring. It is from your divine perspective that you are able to see and understand what is unfolding in the larger picture on your planet. We are celebrating what is occurring. The repressed emotions and beliefs are now very visible and being acted out. Because these old negative and misqualified energies are now more obvious, they are now able to be transformed. They are not in the shadows. Because they are not in the shadows, those light workers, those who are awake and aware like yourself, are able to dissipate that negative misqualified energy. As a divine being of light, you have the birthright and the responsibility to transform all negative or misqualified energy you experience or witness. Remember, in your true essence you are powerful beyond measure. Hold that, anchor that, walk in that truth. This is your strength that comes with that awareness. You begin to realize this is what you came here for, to be a part of this great and grand shift of the ages, this evolution and awakening that is taking place right here and right now on Earth. We can only observe until we are invited to join you in the wondrous task. Understand that what is happening on your planet has the attention of your galactic and star families. Realize that not every divine being who wanted to be a part of this was offered a ticket. You were, and you are the most qualified conscious being to be here now. So beings are encouraging you and supporting you to continue to observe what is happening from the larger perspective. There are a great many things taking place around the world that are astonishing, amazing and life enhancing. Begin to look for these amazing events and occurrences. There are countless numbers of awakened beings assisting this planet to evolve. There are countless awakened beings who are offering a frequency of love, appreciation, gratitude, acceptance and forgiveness to all they encounter. Remember to say to yourself often, I am aware that I am aware. This shifts your ground-level point of view to the higher perspective. It is from your higher perspective that answers, solutions and inspirations come. You can also say, here I am, so glad you are. These simple statements will assist you in remembering to look at the bigger picture of what is unfolding. You can observe that more and more people are taking action to find ways to clear the waters, take care of the less fortunate, and stand up in their power to make a difference by holding and anchoring the truth. The mis-creations on you planet are being dismantled. Use your power to focus on that, add your thoughts, emotions, visions to the best and brightest outcomes. Watch when you drop into the place of judgments, or pushing against some event; remember, your energy just adds to the energy of that dysfunction. As quickly as possible use your tools, invite non-physical beings of light and love to assist and support the outcome benefiting all. When you are puzzled by what is going on and you do not or cannot understand, say to yourself, there is more to be revealed. These are exciting times and you are here to make a difference. Realize your smallest act of kindness can tip the scale to a blessing for all humanity. Your conscious loving action will always ripple out and touch the lives of everyone. Remember that you are an alchemist who transforms all energies into higher frequencies of light and love. You are transmuting the old paradigm into a higher intelligence and order. You are pure potential. We acknowledge that truth and stand ready to walk beside you as you create a reality that honors all living things. Be in your joy and delight in this awesome opportunity. the ‘team’ ©2019 Peggy Black All Rights Reserved. Notice is given that the creation of videos by people other than the author, channel and scribe is prohibited. You may share this message and distribute as long as nothing is changed, you credit the author and include this copyright notice and web address. www.morningmessages.com FREE 88 messages available. previous * All Posts Compiled by http://violetflame.biz.ly from: https://sananda.website/the-team-via-peggy-black-february-11th-2019/ Archives: https://rayviolet.blogspot.com/search?q=Peggy+Black http://violetflame.biz.ly/cgi-bin/blog?tags=peggy+black Please respect all credits. Discernment is recommended. All articles are of the respective authors and/or publishers responsibility. No religious or political belief is defended here. (Investigate yourself) Individually you can be helped to find your Truth that is different of everyone. If you use discernment you are free to research with an open mind. More @ http://violetflame.biz.ly and https://rayviolet.blogspot.com/ Like this! please bookmark. It is updated daily (email:nai@violetflame.biz.ly) PT: a chama ~ Israel ou Cazária!? ~ ES: LLAMA VIOLETA EN: VioletFlame North Atlantic Islands PayPal trafficbot.uk/ Conteúdo não suportado. tags: peggy black, the team publicado por achama às 19:33 link do post | comentar | favorito LAR A Luz está a revelar a Verdade, e esta libertar-nos-á! -Só é real o AMOR Incondicional. -Quando o Amor superar o amor pelo poder, o mundo conhecerá a Paz; Jimi Hendrix. -Somos almas a ter uma experiência humana!
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Home » Our Partnering Initiative to End Homelessness » Employer News, Jobseekers News, Our News » Our Partnering Initiative to End Homelessness Search Jobs Our Partnering Initiative to End Homelessness Posted on 30th October 2018 by Achievers Resource Solutions • 0 Comments Focus Ireland and Achievers Resource Solutions on helping the vulnerable back to work. By Charlie Taylor In the US they say you’re only ever one pay cheque away from being on the streets. While the situation is arguably better in Ireland, the impact of job losses, austerity measures and rising rents in recent years has meant more people than ever are at risk of being made homeless. Recent figures show more families became homeless in Dublin in January than in any previous month on record. Moreover, one in five householders surveyed by the Simon Community in February said they were worried about losing their home, while one in four voiced concerns about being able to pay regular household costs. It goes without saying that having a job can help protect people from becoming homeless. But for those who are in a vulnerable position, and who may have been out of work for some time because of unemployment, illness, parental leave or other reasons, it can be difficult to get back on track. Recent European Union statistics confirm this, showing that on average, just 34 per cent of those unemployed for a year find employment, a figure that declines to just 15 per cent for those without a job for three years. To help people in a precarious situation and under threat of homelessness, Focus Ireland launched a new employment initiative late last year. It is winning plaudits from the business community by creating a win-win situation by matching vulnerable, but job-ready candidates with employers across Ireland. “Employment Focus gives employers the chance to make a real and lasting difference to the lives of the people who are candidates in this programme and to the lives of their families by giving them the opportunity to return to the world of work and to help them secure a more positive future,” said Sr. Stanislaus Kennedy, founder of Focus Ireland, at the launch of the service last November. Employment Focus is the brainwave of Paula McGrath, managing director of Achievers Resource Solutions, a Dublin-based recruitment firm. She approached Focus Ireland last year with the idea of creating a service that would provide recruitment for people at risk of losing their homes. The initiative provides businesses with experienced candidates looking to work their way to a more stable future. In addition to matching employer needs with suitable candidates, it does the initial screening of potential employees, provides basic training and induction, and helps individuals prepare CVs and prep for interviews. If that wasn’t enough, Employment Focus consults with the Department of Social Protection to ensure staff are safeguarded as they transition back to work. The service also provides ongoing support to employers and employees as needed, long after a candidate has landed a job. Among the organisations availing of the new recruitment service to find staff in recent months are SuperValu owner, the Musgrave Group, professional services firm Mazars, fruit importer Keelings and ready meal producer, Country Crest. “We hired a candidate through the Employment Focus initiative and it has worked really well for both them and us. They are enjoying the work and making a real contribution to our business,” Mazars’s managing partner Mark Kennedy told The Irish Times. He’s not alone in welcoming the low-cost recruitment service. “I went into this with a little bit of trepidation because we didn’t know what to expect and I think we all have a stereotypical idea of what people who are either homeless or on the verge of it might be like, but I was completely blown away by the talent I encountered when we interviewed people,” said Chris Harmon, financial controller at Country Crest, which recently took on someone through the service. “I found myself both surprised by the quality of candidates and also a little frightened because the whole experience highlighted just how vulnerable we all are,” he added. While Focus Ireland is most well-known for its work in helping homeless people, Catherine Murphy, project co-ordinator of the organisation’s employment service, stresses that the new service is primarily concerned with assisting people who are at risk of losing their homes, rather than those who have already done so. Moreover, while some of Focus Ireland’s core clientèle may be dealing with difficult problems such as substance abuse, there are also plenty who have just fallen on hard times. “There’s a whole other side to the work we do that people often don’t realise. There can be a misconception that we’re only dealing with people who aren’t job-ready but that isn’t the case,” said Ms Murphy. “We’re often working with everyday people; individuals who could be your brother, sister, friend or neighbour. The candidates coming through the service are people who have previous work experience, but who for a number of reasons, be it the recession, rent rises or something else, are currently out of the workforce and need help getting a job,” she added. Kibanou is one such individual who recently used Focus Ireland’s recruitment service. Originally from Togo, he is a recent graduate with a BA in Hospitality and International Tourism Management and a long history of work experience. After losing his job when the restaurant he was working in shut down, Kibanou found himself in a situation familiar to other people who have found themselves without work for a while. Not being in employment can not only knock someone’s confidence and put them at a higher risk of poverty, but it also obviously leaves a gaping hole on their CV that may be hard to explain to a potential employer. Lose confidence With a growing gap on his CV and a lack of work contacts, Kibanou began to lose heart and just as importantly, confidence. Having come through the recruitment service though he’s now back in employment and is thankful for the help he received from Employment Focus. “I had a great experience doing the programme. I was a long time unemployed and it became really difficult to get back to work. I did a few interviews but they didn’t turn into jobs and soon I worried whether I would get back to work at all. Doing the programme though I did some HACCP training, interview preparation and had help looking for opportunities. I finally got a job recently and I’m really happy. I definitely don’t think I would have found work without Focus Ireland, but they lifted me up. Without them I would not be where I am now,” he said. Focus Ireland is pleased with the reception the service has gotten from employers so far and is hopeful that as more companies hear about it, they will try it out. While the organisation is a registered charity, she’s keen to stress that the recruitment initiative isn’t just about being charitable. “We’re working as a network trying to open doors for people and make it a little bit easier to get into a job. For the service to work, it’s important that as with a recruitment company we match the best candidate for the role. Business is business, and employers want and need someone they can rely on who will find the best fit for them, and that’s exactly what we’re doing,” said Ms Murphy. Word up: What the employers say “We would definitely encourage other employers to consider taking part. Focus Ireland has taken a really innovative approach to addressing particularly a problem that has a profound impact on people’s lives. It’s a great opportunity for the business community to contribute meaningfully to prevent homelessness in Ireland.” – Mark Kennedy, Mazars “The service is a great example of the private sector and the not-for-profit sector coming together and making things work.” – Chris Harmon, Country Crest “SuperValu supports local employment and I felt this was a good fit…Catherine is great to work with, really understanding and listens, and I hope we can continue to support this and get more people back to employment into the future.” – Corina Zambra, Musgrave “It can be the hardest thing in the world to get back to work. You are out of the loop and everything changes so quickly while you are gone so it has been nice to give people an opportunity to re-join the workforce.” – Hazel Cullen, Eurosales Word up: What the employees say “I would recommend to other people that they use the service and it would be great to see more employers on it. It is a difficult time to find work but the programme is good at helping people feel better about themselves and to look for jobs.” – Kibanou “Employment Focus built up my confidence and gave me really helpful supports for CV and interview prep and advice on jobs and what to go for. Going back to work was very nerve-racking, I got the confidence back.” – Sylvia* (*Not her real name) PS: Original Article could be found in the Irish Times publication 11/03/2016 Filed Under: Employer News, Jobseekers News, Our News About Us Achievers Resource Solutions are recruitment professionals who aim to go beyond expectations for both clients and candidates. We see ourselves as playing an integral role in the strategic growth of our clients’ businesses. We know that the future of any company is shaped by its people and getting the ‘people fit’ right makes all the difference.
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Appraiser licensing varies from state to state. To participate in what is called a "federally-related transaction," which is, for example, a mortgage being underwritten by a national bank, an appraiser must be licensed or certified by his or her state. The license or certification is evidence that the appraiser has performed a certain number of hours as a trainee under the supervision of a practicing appraiser, may have passed an examination, and completes a certain number of hours of Continuing Education Training. Prior to the Savings and Loan crisis of the 80s, which gave rise to appraiser licensing, appraisers had to market their expertise, service, professionalism and association designations. Many feel that state licensing has diluted the appraisal profession. Many consider licensure a bare minimum of what you should expect from an appraiser. We have worked hard to establish a reputation for quality and prompt work, performed professionally and ethically, with outstanding customer service. You should never just look for a licensed appraiser; you should be discriminating in choosing your service providers. Tour our website for valuable information on the experience we have and the service we provide. You should always be sure your appraisal service provider is licensed and in good standing. The Appraisal Subcommittee (ASC) of the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) maintains a national database of appraisers and their license/certification status. It is available publicly at this link. Among other things, this database, which relies on reports from each state appraisal board, will tell you if a service provider you are considering has had his or her license suspended, revoked, or whether the license has lapsed.You can rest assured that our license is current and in good standing! Close ACME Appraisal Phone: Fax: E-mail: +HMJnikYHVi2KabIGAXoiyciPJ9QI7V4lRN43Tz9NPY= Contact Us | Appraisal Info | Client Login | Order an Appraisal | Myths | Download Adobe Acrobat | Tell a Friend | News | Our Technology | Real Estate Glossary | Why Get | Services | Home | Site Map | Balloon Mortgage Calc | Refi Breakeven Calc | Mortgage Calculators | Why Order Online? | Faster Appraisals | Residential Investment | Our Service Area
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It seems like almost everyone either has a blog or is thinking of starting one. The savvy blogger is seeking ideas for monetizing a blog. This beginner’s guide on how to get started on a blog is the one I wish I had about six months ago. Before you write one single post to monetize, it is important to do some pre-planning to determine your purpose, niche, and long-term goals. Follow the plan described in part one of how to get started on a blog. nce you have a plan, it is time to purchase a domain address, set-up a WordPress website, secure hosting, and download the most important plug-ins. There are some outstanding free resources available to help you with this, such as this video on how to create a WordPress website. Here’s the thing though-you don’t know what you don’t know….and neither did I. For instance, you can really slow down your fledgling new blog with too many plug-ins or pictures that are not optimized. Both will cause your site to load slowly. You don’t want that-site speed is a key criterion for website health. Wealthy Affiliate is an All-in-One Resource for Bloggers Like me, you might need some comprehensive, all-in-one resources to help you navigate the blog set-up stage. The best resource I found was Wealthy Affiliate. Through this membership, I was able to ask other members for quick answers to my gazillions of questions. I was also able to keep things simple and get my domain, hosting, and website set-up all through Wealthy Affiliates Site Rubix partnership. Content, Content, Content Website keywords for SEO are key……….but write for REAL people A blogger is essentially a content creator. Once you sit down to write that first post it is important to not overthink it and just START. There is one very important question to ask yourself: What problem am I solving? Each post should address a pressing problem for your ideal reader with a clear call to action. As you continue to narrow your niche and define your avatar (who you are writing for), you will want to organize yourself with an editorial calendar. Ideally, you would plan out a year’s worth of blog post topics with corresponding keywords. How often should you blog? Three times a week would be fantastic, but aim for once weekly (and consistently). What are you going to write about? First, you want to organize your content around three pillars. For instance, if my niche was beauty for women over 40, I might arrange my pillars around skincare, make-up and hair. Under my first content pillar of skincare, I might write articles on the most effective skin care products, the advantages and disadvantages of various cosmetic procedures, and one on how to age gracefully. A make-up pillar might include content on new Fall trends and different make-up application techniques. The final pillar would focus on hair with five to ten articles on the best haircuts for women over 40, why natural hair color treatments are preferred, and the best hair care products. How to get started on a blog is to position yourself as an expert on a given niche. By writing 5-10 posts on each pillar category, you are quickly establishing yourself as the “go-to” blog for that topic. Writing for a blog is quite different than other kinds of writing. To learn how to write for the blogosphere you will want to check out Smart Blogger’s wealth of resources on how to write blog posts. How to get started on a blog? Build a successful business with Wealthy Affiliate Website Keywords for Seo Cause Major Traffic….in a Good Way Ideas for monetizing a blog all begin with driving lots of traffic to your particular website. Your first goal is to build an audience and produce at least 1,000 raving fans. Therefore, it is important to have an avatar. Once you know the problems she is seeking solutions for, you can begin the keyword research process BEFORE you write a single post. What are website keywords for SEO? Let’s say I want a new haircut. I might go to google and type in “best haircut for women over 40.” A quick search shows that there are 74,100,000 searches-apparently lots of other women are looking for the same thing! To be competitive, I am going to want to write a post using a keyword with far fewer searches than this. Website keywords for SEO…..seek guidance:) So far in my blogging journey, mastering the complexities of keyword research proved challenging. For a basic orientation on keyword research, this free beginner’s guide does the job. Once you understand the basics, investigate some advanced keyword research tools. Before we delve into some ideas for monetizing a blog, it is important to clearly understand how blog traffic drives your monetization strategy. If you write posts, but no one ever finds them, all of your efforts are for naught. So how do you get people to your blog? The most effective strategies for blog traffic are search engine optimization-SEO- and Pinterest marketing. Both topics are complex. At this point, you might be feeling overwhelmed by All the Stuff to Learn. Take. A. Deep. Breathe. When in doubt, chunk it down one bite at a time. In order of priority, this is what you should tackle first: Master keyword research strategies and tools Create a list of 50 possible keywords to build posts around Write first 10-20 posts applying proper on-page SEO strategies Begin applying proper off-page and Backlinking SEO strategies gradually Launch a Pinterest strategy What is the difference between on-page and off-page SEO strategies? Quite a bit, actually. The only way I could grasp these concepts was to devour every wordof Debbie Gartner’s two SEO books. Reading both books will improve your SEO skills rapidly. In Debbie’s Gartner’s On-Page SEO E-book, she explains thaton-page and off-page SEO are both super important and each are responsible for 50% of your SEO efforts. A common new blogger mistake is to only pay attention to on-page SEO. The second E-book, Debbie Gartner’s Off-Page SEO: Easy Backlinks, addresses the second part of search engine optimization. Off-page SEO is all about getting other websites with high domain authority to link to YOUR site and share the all-important link juice. As a bonus, after you read this, you will understand the intricacies of achieving a high domain authority – one of your ultimate goals as a blogger. Backlinks are one of those areas where what you DON’T know CAN hurt you. Do some of these steps incorrectly and you can hurt your Google Rank. Included are many ways to get backlinks and how to build them gradually. Most appreciated were suggestions of which activities to avoid because they are largely a waste of your very valuable time. Ideas for monetizing a blog Ideas for Monetizing a Blog #1- Sell Ad Space on Your Blog Once you have some steady traffic coming to your blog, it is time to think about how to monetize a blog for business purposes. What follows are some ideas for monetizing a blog: Of all the ideas for monetizing a blog the most obvious is to turn your monthly pageviews into ad revenue. Even as a beginning blogger, you can place ads through Google Adsense onto your blog. According to Google, “Irrespective of any niche, the average CPM earning is $1 to $1.5 per 1,000 impressions. You can make $40 to $60 per day from 40,000-page views.” WARNING: I’ve been lurking about in several Facebook blogging groups for the last six months or so and the general opinion seems to be-don’t do it! Don’t load Adsense ads onto your site. The bottom line is that their ads really slow down your site speed which is a big no-no! For more details on this debate read Google Adsense is not a Good Monetization Strategy. There are other ad companies that seem to get more favorable reviews. One is Monumetric, but you should know that you need to have at least 10,000 monthly pageviews to apply for an account. Many new bloggers make getting to 10,000 monthly pageviews their very first big goal so they can apply to be a Monumetric advertiser. The company that seems to receive the most rave reviews is Mediavine. They have a reputation for paying better, providing great customer service, and NOT slowing down your site with their ads (an important consideration). So, what’s the catch? They are the gold standard and only approve bloggers with 25,000+ pageviews per month. As you consider your options around ad sales, you might want to copy my approach. Here’s my ad strategy: 0-9,999 pageviews=Do not load ads (revenue too low and might slow my site speed) 10,000-24,999 pageviews=Apply to Monumetric for ads 25,000+ pageviews=Apply to Mediavine for ads Ideas for Monetizing a Blog # 2- Affiliate Marketing As a new blogger with less than 10,000 monthly pageviews, you will want to learn all you can about affiliate marketing. According to Wikipedia, “Affiliate marketing is a type of performance-based marketing in which a business rewards one or more affiliates for each visitor or customer brought by the affiliate’s own marketing efforts.” As an affiliate marketer, your role is to recommend products and services to your readers through an affiliate link. When the reader clicks on the link and buys, you receive a commission. This is probably one of the best ideas for monetizing a blog. To get started, you must find affiliate programs and services that you are proud to promote. Amazon is a great place to start because of the breadth of their product offerings. The Amazon Associates program has a learning curve, but it is worth the effort. Be strategic in planning your application to the Amazon Associates program. You are required to have three sales within the first six months or your account is rejected. Amazon is only interested in paying you a commission for driving business to their site that they otherwise would not have. They have all kinds of rules so make sure you read up on their requirements. Here is why I love the Amazon affiliate program. Although I might be promoting one of my favorite books about blogging, if thereader clicks on my affiliate link, reads the book blurb and then clicks to another product to buy, I still get paid a commission. For instance, maybe she clicks to my affiliate link and suddenly remembers that she needs to buy her niece that new Kindle Oasis e-reader. The affiliate marketer now gets the commission from the electronic e-reader-considerably more than the commission on a book-for directing the reader to Amazon. There are many different affiliate programs available and they each have their unique requirements. This list of affiliate programs will help you get started investigating the programs that fit your personal goals. Ideas for Monetizing a Blog #3 – Sponsored Posts A sponsored post is when a company provides their product or service and asks you to provide a review on your blog. A food blogger might be asked to use certain kitchen utensils in a recipe post or a travel blogger might be offered a free hotel stay in exchange for a review. Sometimes the free product or service is the only payment you will receive-make sure you check the terms before you agree. Ideas for monetizing a blog #4-Create your own products or services It seems that the bloggers that enter the Six-Figure Blogger Club all have something in common-they sell their OWN products or services. Success leaves clues………so let’s follow the clues so that we can enjoy something other than the leftover crumbs. The preferred path is to create an audience first. Provide a valuable free product and gain e-mail contact details. Ideas on how to monetize a blog for business include selling ads and doing affiliate marketing while building the initial audience. Once you have an e-mail contact list of at least 1,000 raving fans, it is time to start creating your own products and services. What are some product ideas? The most common are printables, planners, crafts, digital courses, and e-books. Most service products focus around coaching and event planning (such as retreats). Your top goal for blogging is likely to include the creation of your own products or services. Start thinking now about what those will look like. One of the best parts about blogging is that it truly is a growth exercise-just when you figure out One of the Things there is Another Thing to master. For people who love to learn and grow, blogging is a perfect fit. Which of the ideas for monetizing a blog are you most interested in learning more about? Drop your thoughts in the comment section below.
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This page demonstrates Ad Inserter automatic insertion between paragraphs. For this purpose we’ll use automatic insertion before paragraph but we’ll not specify paragraph numbers directly, we’ll use Filter for this purpose. We’ll insert ads before every third paragraph and we’ll also count <ul> elements below (list with bullet points) as paragraphs. Paragraph is a section of text between listed tags (normally only <p> tags are used). Paragraph counting can be from the top (default) or from the bottom of the page. You can also define what is counted as paragraph (button Counting) and where to avoid insertion (button Clearance), but for this demo we’ll use default values. [AI]8 DEMO Between paragraphs C=1 N=1[/AI] Paragraph number(s): value 1 or more means paragraph number negative value -1 or less means paragraph number counted from the opposite direction as configured value between 0 and 1 means relative position in post or page (e.g. 0.3 means paragraph 30% from top or bottom) 0 means random paragraph position %N means insertion every N paragraphs Empty value means all paragraphs – you can use Filter (button Misc / tab Filter) to define insertions like in this example, but you can also use %N also as paragraph number With Filter you can define which insertions are enabled – single number or comma separated numbers. %N filter item means filter every N-th insertion. Filter also works for paragraph counting. Leave Paragraph(s) empty, set filter to Paragraphs and define comma separated list of paragraph numbers where the code should be inserted (%N can also be used). Invert Filter inverts insertion – listed insertions are skipped. [AI]8 DEMO Between paragraphs C=1 N=2[/AI] This is useful in many cases where you can’t remove unwanted insertions of the code with other settings, for example: If you need to insert ad before the first, third and fifth excerpt on the homepage you simply specify 1, 3, 5 for the filter. If you need to insert an ad between the second and third comment and between the fourth and fifth comment on posts you set 2, 4 for the filter. If you need to insert an ad every fifth comment on posts you set %5 for the filter. In some WP themes hooks (that call Ad Inserter insertion functions) are called more than once. In such case you might get unwanted insertions. Simply set the filter to the number of the wanted call(s). Use debugging function Show positions on every post/page to show available positions for automatic insertion with counters. Paragraphs are not counted inside special elements: <blockquote>, <figure>, <li>. Of course, there is an option to enable counting also inside these special elements and you can define these special elements – No Paragraph Counting Inside setting on the tab ⚙ / tab General. [AI]8 DEMO Between paragraphs C=1 N=3[/AI] Paragraph processing works on every post or page according to the settings. Therefore, if you enable insertion also on blog pages (home, category, archive, search pages) and your theme does not display post excerpts but complete posts, Ad Inserter will by default insert code blocks into ALL posts on the blog page (according to the settings). Each code block you insert in the post adds one <div> element (with your code) unless you use No wrapping style. This is important if you count also <div> elements as paragraphs. Before Paragraph automatic insertion will insert code before the opening paragraph <tag>, After Paragraph automatic insertion will insert code after the closing paragraph </tag>. [AI]8 DEMO Between paragraphs C=1 N=4[/AI] After Paragraph automatic insertion will work even if you specify tag names that have no closing tags (e.g. images using <img> tag) since Ad Inserter uses special processing for such cases. If you are inserting the same ad on multiple positions on posts (with the same counting and clearance settings) use one code block and specify all paragraph numbers. This will speed up insertion as the post will be processed only once. The text below (Settings used) is wrapped with a <div> and the plugin is configured to not count paragraphs inside <div> elements. Settings used Whe have inserted all the ads with only one block with automatic insertion set to Before paragraph, no paragraph numbers defined (empty field) and filter set to %3 using Paragraphs counter. Empty field for Paragraph(s) means all paragraphs that count, Filter set to %3 using Paragraphs counter means insert every 3rd paragraph. 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RMS Outdoors Extra Tall Folding Chair - Bar Height Director Chair for Camping. Please Note: This chair is an Extra Tall and Over-sized folding chair that weighs about 15 lbs. It is made of heavy duty steel frame for extra durability and safety. Supports up to 300 lbs weight capacity. Measurement: 54" Tall X 34" Wide X 32 Deep. TALL & BAR HEIGHT: Your view will no longer be obstructed by rails, fence, objects or people in front of you when you sit in the RMS tall folding chair. It is much higher than a traditional camping chair. You can enjoy it on a patio in your home or take it with you to a game or camping trip. FULLY COLLAPSIBLE & PORTABLE: The RMS Bar Height Chair folds and unfolds easily and can be stored in the carrying bag included. It fits in most car's trunks. COMFORTABLE & DURABLE: The padded Seat and the Seat Back are mesh fabric for cooling ventilation. Dual Cup Holders for your drinks or your cell phones. The Seat Height is 32 from the ground to the seat. This Bar Height and Tall Folding Chair opens up to 54" (Tall) X 34" (Wide) X 32 (Depth). When folded, it measures 54" X 7" X 10. It weighs about 15 lbs. Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. We usually respond within 24 hours on weekdays. Thank you for shopping at our store. The item "RMS Outdoors Extra Tall Folding Chair Bar Height Director Chair for Camping" is in sale since Wednesday, January 6, 2021. This item is in the category "Sporting Goods\Outdoor Sports\Camping & Hiking\Camping Furniture". The seller is "ard-8695" and is located in Phoenix, AZ. This item can be shipped to United States. Sub-Type: Directors Chairs MPN: Does not apply Brand: RMS Royal Medical Solutions, Inc. panhardmodernfrontfitnesspulltrackstoolseatadjustablerearleatherkitchen330lbsboxingcorecounterstoolsswayweightsdiningwranglerheightworkoutchinspeedbenchpowerchairliftinghomestationweighttrainingswiveltower
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Looking for a full on Team Building / Corporate day out then this event is ideal, the paintball package includes all kit clothing and 500 paintballs for each guest so you get the show the boss just how much you love him. Event Info Paintball The Paintballing takes place on our 150 acre venue in Sherwood Forest just 10 miles from Nottingham. Ideal for a half day available with morning slots running 10 am - 1 pm and afternoon slots running 1 pm - 4 pm and on the half day expect 5 or 6 games. Your package includes everything you need with coveralls, goggles with a full head shield and body armour for anyone that wants it If you need any extra paintballs these are £8 per 100 or £35 per 500, Smoke Grenades are £4.50 each or £12 for 3. How To Book or Reserve This Package Getting this package reserved or confirmed for our Nottingham venue is simple – just click on the ‘book/Reserve’ button and follow the steps as prompted however if you would rather talk to a human then give one of our event co-ordinators a call on 01623 883 980. If you go for the Book Now option you will need to pay right now, if your all set to do that then great but if you need time to collect the cost of the events from the rest of the group if you take the Reserve Now option we will get your required events on hold and email you with the date by which you will need to make a payment to get the reservation confirmed. The great thing about the Reserve Now option is that every element is flexible so you can change the date, the events and the group size prior to confirming so your never paying for something that is not right.
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Children who receive investment income are subject to special tax rules that affect how parents must report a child’s investment income. Some parents can include their child’s investment income on their tax return while other children may have to file their own tax return. If a child cannot file his or her own tax return for any reason, such as age, the child’s parent or guardian is responsible for filing a return on the child’s behalf. Here’s what you need … Read More Eight Ways Children Lower your Taxes Brian Singleton August 7, 2015 Blog, Watch Your Wallet Got kids? They may have an impact on your tax situation. Here are eight tax credits and deductions that can help lower your tax burden. Dependents: In most cases, a child can be claimed as a dependent in the year they were born. Be sure to let us know if your family increased this year and we’ll take a look at whether you can claim the child as a dependent this year. Child Tax Credit: You may be able to … Read More Tax Planning for Small Business Owners Brian Singleton August 7, 2015 Blog, Watch Your Wallet Tax planning is the process of looking at various tax options to determine when, whether, and how to conduct business and personal transactions to reduce or eliminate tax liability. Many small business owners ignore tax planning. They don’t even think about their taxes until it’s time to meet with their accountants, but tax planning is an ongoing process and good tax advice is a valuable commodity. It is to your benefit to review your income and expenses monthly and meet … Read More Education Tax Credits Help You Pay for College Brian Singleton June 26, 2015 Blog, Watch Your Wallet Are you planning to pay for college in 2015? If so, there are two education credits that can help you with the cost of higher education. Taking advantage of these education tax credits can mean tax savings on your federal tax return by reducing the amount of tax you owe. Here are some important facts you should know about education tax credits. American Opportunity Tax Credit: You may be able to claim up to $2,500 per eligible student. The credit … Read More Tax Facts: Medical and Dental Expenses Brian Singleton June 26, 2015 Blog, Watch Your Wallet If you, your spouse or dependents had significant medical or dental costs in 2015, you may be able to deduct those expenses when you file your tax return. Here are eight things you should know about medical and dental expenses and other benefits. 1. You must itemize. You can only claim medical expenses that you paid for in 2015, and only if you itemize on Schedule A on Form 1040. If you take the standard deduction, you can’t claim these … Read More Changes Affecting your 2015 Premium Tax Credit Brian Singleton June 26, 2015 Blog, Watch Your Wallet If you have enrolled for health coverage through the Health Insurance Marketplace and receive advance payments of the premium tax credit in 2015, it is important that you report changes in circumstances, such as changes in your income or family size, to your Marketplace. Advance payments of the premium tax credit provide financial assistance to help you pay for the insurance you buy through the Marketplace. Having at least some of your credit paid in advance directly to your insurance … Read More Start Planning Now for 2016 Taxes Brian Singleton June 26, 2015 Blog, Watch Your Wallet You may be tempted to forget about your taxes once you’ve filed your tax return, but did you know that if you start your tax planning now, you may be able to avoid a tax surprise when you file next year? That’s right. 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So he did–and was able to legally deduct every dime that he spent on his vacation. Here’s how he did it. 1. Make all your business appointments before you leave for your trip. Example: Tim wants to vacation in Hawaii. If he places several advertisements for distributors, or contacts some of his downline distributors to perform a presentation, then the IRS would accept … Read More Seven Tips to Determine if Your Gift is Taxable Brian Singleton May 7, 2015 Blog, Watch Your Wallet If you gave money or property to someone as a gift, you may wonder about the federal gift tax. Many gifts are not subject to the gift tax. Here are seven tax tips about gifts and the gift tax. 1. Nontaxable Gifts. The general rule is that any gift is a taxable gift. However, there are exceptions to this rule. The following are not taxable gifts: Gifts that do not exceed the annual exclusion for the calendar year, Tuition or … Read More
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As we approach a holiday season most expect to be historic in terms of online shopping volume, companies of all sizes should be ready to seize this opportunity to optimize their online presence. Here's how. Read More about the post: Defining Features of Successful e-Commerce Brands. 16.07.2020 The Ultimate Guide to User Testing Usability testing is way to test the validity and limitations of a website or prototype. They allow design teams to identify what works and what doesn’t by observing a user’s behaviour, body language and emotions as they run through carefully selected tasks. Read More about the post: The Ultimate Guide to User Testing. 08.02.2019 Low-fi or High-fi? Choosing the Right Kind of Prototype Prototypes are critical but how do you decide which prototype + platforms to use? We explore high-fi, low-fi prototypes, use-cases + prototyping software. Read More about the post: Low-fi or High-fi? Choosing the Right Kind of Prototype. 05.03.2018 Web Design Trends That Stand the Test of Time Website Trends That Stand the Test of Time Each year, thousands of “website trends” posts come out featuring the latest and greatest fads in digital design. Like fashion, website “trends” come and go. Many of them, flashes in the pan. This article covers some of this year’s hottest website design… Read More about the post: Web Design Trends That Stand the Test of Time. 01.03.2018 Finding the Right Website Design Agency Finding the Right Website Design Agency In full disclosure, Massive is––among other things––a website design agency. That said, this isn’t a sales-pitch, but a breakdown of the lessons we’ve learned about establishing strong partnerships that precede transformational results. The agency dating game is exhausting, let’s be honest. Finding the right… Read More about the post: Finding the Right Website Design Agency. 05.10.2015 Considerations When Building a Website Things to consider when making your next website. Internet users amount to more than 3 billion in 2015, that’s more than a third of the global population! In 1991 there was only one website online and then it grew exponentially reaching a billion in 2014. Only around two thirds of…
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Late autumn conditions have been dry, mostly sunny and not too cold here in Central Texas. Waking to some light rain and grey skies was a welcome change, just in time for winter which officially begins tomorrow. For a car-less dude like me, going places generally means getting on Sophie the Fairdale Weekender Archer bicycle and dealing with whatever Mother Nature throws at me. While I was prepared to ride in the rain, it turned out that I didn’t need to and so I chose not to take advantage and rest. Job Club Holiday Edition As I navigated the day, the cool cocoon of the clouds made for a perfectly pleasant, if pensive mood. The life of a bike rider is about far more than the actual riding of a bike. And as I have written before, resting is important for mind and body to heal in between biking. As we approach certain holidays (like the opening of Star Wars 9), the end of 2019 (and the end of the decade), A Dude can’t be blamed for blogging about some of the simpler stuff. (Ask not about the alliteration, I admit it’s illogical and inconsequential.) Rainy day in London, a scene from Last Christmas. Source: IMDB I biked a few miles to the weekly job club meeting. It was wet but not raining at the moment, so I didn’t have to get all suited up with poncho, rain pants and booties. As usual I was late but in time to sleepily get some green tea, a banana and a little chocolate. I hadn’t had my usual oatmeal but the damp weather tamped down my hunger too. The holiday edition of this group is always about gratitude, dealing with the stressors of money, travel, family, expectation of gifts, and the societal pressure to be happy. All are very hard to do when you’re unemployed. The high point was the leader, long-time friend and Austin jewel Kathy, reading Mike Reiss’s delightful How Murray Saved Christmas. A modern parable disguised in a children’s story, it’s about a Jewish deli owner who is pressed into service to substitute for Santa Claus. Hilarious, poignant and instructive, it’s a story worth reading aloud. It’s a big day of giveaways and the takeaway for me was a very nice woman gave me her gift card, and I gave her the colorfully painted metal lion shaped from a big tin can in Zimbabwe. I spoke with fellow blogger Doug of What One Writer’s Wrought, and a few other folks. Advocating for Protected Bike Lanes Photos of the crash scene where Merry Daye died on 12/16/19. Source: KXAN Then it was time to do some bicycle activism and advocacy — an important part of what A Dude Abikes is about. As I described in my last post, Austin Bicyclist 2019 Death #4, I’m part of a small crew of volunteers working with Bike Austin to win the campaign for protected bike lanes on the same dangerous road that Merry died on this past Monday. Long-time cyclist and advocate and good buddy Sam, with whom I worked on this issue a year and a half ago, picked me up with his car fitted with a bike rack. I was grateful to not have to ride as the rain had picked up. We headed to do some outreach to businesses. Negotiating big corporate chains, local franchises, closed businesses and finding open ones with the owner or manager there was a bit challenging. But in the space of an hour and a bit, we successfully signed up five small companies who agreed that bike lanes without protection were not safe, and better sidewalks and crossing facilities would be good for business, too. If you’re in Austin, to learn more about the campaign and take action to prevent more senseless deaths, see this link from Bike Austin. Tired and hungry, I opted for being dropped off than cold, rainy riding. I did some communicating with folks, and was able to arrange for a white ghost bike to be donated. I need to arrange for permission to permanently secure it at the crash site as a tribute to Merry so it will be a reminder that we need safer streets. I also found an ally willing to spearhead a ride of silence in the new year. That was a productive afternoon. Nap, Dinner and a Movie Source: IMDB My bed beckoned big-time, so I succumbed to a satisfying siesta. Then bad-boy Bruce picked me up in his pale Prius and we were off to burgers, fries and a delightful movie featuring the music of dearly departed George Michael called Last Christmas. Starring the delightful Emilia Clarke from Game of Thrones fame) who can sing, it is a romantic comedy with a soul that reminds us that one can have a heart and show the spirit of Christmas all year-round. There is a pivotal scene involving a bicycle, of course. All good movies must have one: The Bicycle Thief, E.T. The Extraterrestrial, Quicksilver and so on. The rain had abated, so Bruce and I perambulated the neighborhood for my mandatory daily 1.5 miles in just over 30 minute walk. Then it became time for this blog and afterward, a little Stephen King-influenced TV show, the excellent Castle Rock original series on Hulu, and a little of his memoir and instructional book, On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft. Source: LastChristmasWham.com Only biking a few miles today makes me feel a little guilty, like I’m forgetting to do something. But the effects of not riding for hours on end is that I have time to work to better my community, enjoy a but heartfelt movie and time with a friend, and give the body and mind some well-deserved and much-needed respite. As the shortest day of the year passes tomorrow, it’s a good time for reflection on the year about to end and the new one to begin. What have we learned? What can we do better? What do we want to accomplish in the new year? What does it all mean? Share your thoughts in the comments and stay tuned. Thank you for visiting me on WordPress or at https://ADudeAbikes.com. Feel free to add your Likes and Comments and to Follow the blog through WordPress if you have it, or by email. Contact me on the About page with any questions. Please feel free to Re-blog and Share as long as you give credit and the permalink to this post. © 2019 A Dude Abikes. All rights reserved. Share this: Twitter Facebook Email Like this: Like Loading... Posted in Uncategorized activismadvocacyATXAustinbicibicyclebikeBike AustinbikingcrashGeorge MichaelgratitudeLast ChristmasMerry DayesolsticeStephen KnigTexaswinterwriting Post navigation < Previous Austin Bicyclist 2019 Death #4: Merry Daye, 45 – On the Very Road Where Bike Austin is Calling for Protected Lanes Next > I’ve Got the Fevah! It’s Cedar, and It Sucks 7 thoughts on “A Rainy, Restful Day on the Eve of Solstice for a Bike Ridin’ Dude in Austin, Texas” Sorryless says: December 21, 2019 at 10:33 am Emilia Clarke really IS delightful, isn’t she? The girl was rock star sensational in her GOT role, but when you see her in other stuff, you realize she was shackled to a great extent. I wish for health- mind and body and spirit- for everyone in 2020. We’re done with the ’10s! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply A Dude Abikes says: December 21, 2019 at 10:57 am Yeah and she sings well, too. Likewise, dude. Hopefully we’ll all have a great new year with shiny new good things (like a new president). LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Sorryless says: December 21, 2019 at 1:00 pm From your lips to God’s ears Dude! 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person A Dude Abikes says: December 21, 2019 at 1:19 pm In the likely event she doesn’t reply, I’m going to need you to get me Emilia’s personal cell phone number.
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If you have not yet read Everybody’s Fool and have also not yet read Nobody’s Fool, then start with the latter and work your way up. Having watched the movie is not sufficient (though, in my humble opinion, the movie does justice to the book). And, also, if you have yet to read Nobody’s Fool, then do not read this review. There. Enough instructions already. Richard Russo is a master storyteller. The fact that I have not written any reviews of his novels is a testimony to my laziness not the quality or appeal of his writing. Mohawk, The Risk Pool, Empire Falls, and The Bridge of Sighs are all masterful. Serious, thought-provoking, but intriguing, interesting, and captivating. In Nobody’s Fool, Russo’s lighter side shines through. While ignoring none of the realities of the hard-scrabble existence of the residents of the fictional Bath, New York, Russo develops compelling and memorable characters not soon to leave your memory. Donald Sullivan (aka Sully) is the 60 year-old once-divorced, WWII veteran who makes his way doing odd-job physical work on a bum knee (the idea of holding a real job being, perhaps, beyond his ken) in the down-on-its-luck town of Bath, the town in which he grew up). He is the best friend of Rub Squeers, is a man of questionable IQ but despondent character who idolizes Sully and is easily roped in to doing every single job on the shitty side of the stick. The cast of characters who nightly inhabit the Iron Horse Saloon include the witty, one-legged lawyer, Wirf, and the bane of Sully’s existence (but also only regular source of off-the-books cash income), Carl Roebuck, with whose wife Sully is half joking, half seriously flirting with regularly. Add in the return of his son, Peter to town with his wife and 2 children and barely holding together marriage (and the resentment of Rub, who sees Peter as a threat to a lifelong friendship) and along with the inept police officer, Raymer, with whom Sully has a running battle and his on-again, and his off-again relationship with the Ruth, the married-to-someone-else owner of the diner in town where he helps out with the morning rush and you have the scene set. Well almost. See, Sully isn’t a total lost cause. While trying to reconcile his reaction to, and feelings for, his abusive alcoholic father, he is also the main moral and strategic support to his old high-school teacher, Miss Beryl, whose son Clive Jr, is the overbearing, overprotective main banker in town trying to sell the population on the development of a new amusement park and resort that will revitalize downtown. Sully is a wise-cracking, hard-drinking, insult producing smart-ass with a bit of a heart. The town’s dying, Sully is in constant trouble with the cops, his memories, his erstwhile boss, Carl, the pompous Clive Jr, and the expectations of Miss Beryl. Nobody’s Fool ends with Sully a bit more comfortable with his past and with his role as friend, lover, and grandfather. Everybody’s Fool starts up 10 years or so later with approximately the same cast of characters. Clive Jr split town after the amusement park investors pulled out and all the townspeople who bought in lost their money. There are other, sadder losses. Sully discovers he has a serious heart condition. His former lover and still friend, Ruth has a daughter whose abusive ex-husband is just paroled. Carl’s construction company is going broke. Raymer is now police chief and has a huge problem with his own confidence, the death of his wife and his relationship with his smart, insightful, and caring African-American policewoman who wants out of the office and into the field. Sully shares billing in Everybody’s Fool with Raymer – and unlike Nobody’s Fool, there paths do not really cross that much. It is two tales with some parts that connect. Well, really three tales…. because the misbegotten town of Bath is a plotline all its own. Russo has done the near impossible. He has written a sequel that is as interesting, entertaining, and as laugh out loud funny as the original. He captures the flow, the language, the despair and the humor of both the human condition and the struggle of middle American towns in decline. I cannot remember enjoying reading a book more, and for sure few have made me laugh (and almost cry) as this one did. I highly recommend Richard Russo’s “Fools” to you as your summer reading fare. Lesbian Assassins by Audrey Faye Sometimes it is a circuitous route that leads me to a book, or a series of books. I know, you took one look at the title and thought I was reviewing a new porn site. Sorry, nope. In truth, the title did give me pause for a moment, but then I thought perhaps this would work like sweeps week does for network and local news……that’s when all the promos are about teachers having sex with high school kids or nurses murdering old folks in the hospital or “Russians advancing up New Jersey Turnpike, details at 11”. You know, the good ‘ole bait and switch. I was searching Amazon for new books by my favorite authors when a recommendation popped up for Audrey Faye’s series, “The Fixers” (Book 1 & 2) and since I find new sci-fi the perfect plane book (doesn’t’ take a lot of concentration), I read them. And liked them….interesting ideas and pretty good writing. Quick, entertaining reads requiring a minimum of intellectual investment. When I finished Book 2 (Destiny’s Song), I looked for other books Audrey Faye had authored. My reaction to finding “Lesbian Assassins 1, 2, 3, and 4” as well as “The Lesbian Assassins Stocking Stuffer” was, to be honest, skeptical. But I dove in anyway. It is not porn. In fact, it is not even remotely explicit. What it turns out to be is a series of novella sized novels and one short story about two women who partner up to help other women deal with dangerous and difficult situations with their jerky, menacing, abusive, and/or simply clueless male partners. The take on women in really tough straits by being tough on the guy. And…they follow up on a consistent basis to ensure their “fix” is maintained. They do the work for women that law enforcement and neighbors should do but either can’t, won’t, or are too afraid to do. And, yes, one of the women is lesbian. My first thought was what a great name for a punk band, “The Lesbian Assassins” – which, as it turns out, was sort of weirdly prescient. My second thought was that Audrey Faye has turned a pretty neat writing trick…all of the really nasty interactions take place in the telling, in the past tense and are thus filtered through the experience of Jane (the putative narrator) or Carly (the lesbian with the knives). That plays to the approach that it seems to be the threat of violence or the remembrance of violence that is even more damaging to the soul than the actual violence. Point made. The experience is a bit otherworldly for a hetero cis-gender male. Jane’s life was trashed by her long-term partner (both in life, love, and music) while Carly was traumatized by a (thankfully) never detailed humiliating and abusive incident at a fraternity house. These damaged women find each other and themselves by helping others. In one such “case”, the run into and subsequently adopt and are adopted by Rosie, the 200 pound, 6 foot plus florist with a biker background and 16 year old Lelo, who engineers her own emancipation from her parents, wants to be an assassin apprentice, and can cook up a storm. Audrey Faye has managed to write entertaining, quasi-action stories that are really stories about friendship and healing between and among women. Just people in difficult situations dealing the best they can with what life has brought them. I read all of them and while this is not “great literature” I really liked what I read and it will certainly kill any number of hours sitting in the sun. At the Edge of the Orchard by Tracy Chevalier Fresh Air, the NPR interview show hosted by Terri Gross, is typically engaging and interesting, so I tend to listen in. Recently, they did an interview with Tracy Chevalier, author of Girl With A Pearl Earring (which I have not yet read) about her new book, “At The Edge Of The Orchard”, about a family that moves from Connecticut to northwestern Ohio (the Black Swamp) to try to carve out a life. Tracy read from the book, particularly a section from the mother character, Sadie Goodenough, which was reminiscent of Faulkner (due the voice and use of dialect) and altogether intriguing. The Amazon Kindle is a wonderful device. At a stoplight, I dug the Kindle out of my briefcase (well, backpack, actually) and ordered the book. Without thought, I raced through this small marvel in two bedtime reading sessions and one postprandial stint. It was that readable, that interesting, and that well written. Sadie and James Goodenough take off from Connecticut (he not being the first-born son, she “needing” to be married off) and end up in Ohio, near Perrysburg, Ohio along the Maumee River south of Toledo. This area, known as Black Swamp in 1830s Ohio, is a tough place to make a living and the Goodenoughs work like animals and suffer disease and the deaths of many of their children. For James, the only saving grace is the ability to plant an orchard of his beloved Golden Pippen apples – a task taking the lion’s share of his time and attention. His children, but most of all his wife, suffer from this lack of attention. Sadie only has the time of day for apples that can be tuned into hard cider, or applejack, to which she has developed a powerful thirst. But she has taken a powerful liking to the itinerant apple seed and tree salesman, John Chapman aka Johnny Appleseed) who wanders by a few times a year. James is a single-minded fanatic, Sadie a disappointed and unhappy drunkard and the children (who do a lot of the work) take the brunt of being in the middle. Without being a spoiler, it is safe to say that this does not work out well for everyone. For reasons that will be later explained, the eldest son, Robert, heads west, ultimate landing in California where he meets up with William Lobb – an employee of Kew Gardens in London – and learns how to be a searcher and finder of seeds, saplings, and flowers for the wealthy gardeners of England as well as his own person. Chapman and Lobb are real historical figures and Chevalier weaves their reality into her story with an ease that is wonderful to observe. Chevalier has a touch with characterization that is really a delight. You get to know the essence of Sadie in only a few paragraphs and you can decide if you like this character or not. James is made clear by having him express his thoughts and by where his attention is focused. It is a deft, subtle hand at work here. The heartaches and tragedies of carving a living out of the wilderness are made know in whispers, not shouts. Nothing is shouted, most is muted. At yet, at the end, you find you have finished the novel and do not know where the time went because you were so engrossed. What a treat. Share this: Tweet Share on Tumblr Email Like this: Like Loading... Posted in Rants and Opinion Published by Adult Language I am a moderate skeptic with a tendency to demonstrate my enthusiasm (or disgust) with the usage of stong Anglo-Saxon language. View all posts by Adult Language
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FTC Finalizes Sending Refund Checks to Consumers Allegedly Deceived by Subscription Snack Service - Above the Fold Skip to content menu HomeAboutContact Subscribe Search Close Enter Search Terms Search Above the Fold The Fox Rothschild Advertising, Trademark, & Copyright Blog Home » FTC Finalizes Sending Refund Checks to Consumers Allegedly Deceived by Subscription Snack Service FTC Finalizes Sending Refund Checks to Consumers Allegedly Deceived by Subscription Snack Service By Fox Rothschild LLP on December 19, 2019 The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) recently sent out settlement checks to consumers who were allegedly deceived by UrthBox, Inc. (See https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2019/12/ftc-sending-refund-checks-consumers-allegedly-misled-free-trial.) While the settlement, $100,000, and the amount refunded, around $84,000, were not very high, the case is interesting as it reinforces the need for companies who offer online subscription services or that rely on online reviews to ensure they are adequately disclosing what the law requires. UrthBox sells a subscription service in which consumers pay for it to send a monthly snack box to their door. In its initial complaint against UrthBox, the FTC alleged that UrthBox deceived consumers in two ways. First, that UrthBox offered a free box of snacks, but when consumers signed up for that free box, they were automatically enrolled in 6-month subscription service without adequate disclosures. The FTC alleged that many consumers were unaware they were enrolled in the subscription plan until they discovered a charge on their credit cards. The FTC claimed this constituted a “negative option feature,” which is defined as “an offer or agreement to sell or provide any goods or services, a provision under which the customer’s silence or failure to take an affirmative action to reject goods or services or to cancel the agreement is interpreted by the seller as acceptance of the offer.” 15 C.F.R. § 310.2 (w). The FTC further claimed this violated the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act (“ROSCA”), 15 U.S.C. §§ 8401 et seq., which prohibits sale of goods or services in internet transactions through a negative option feature unless the seller clearly and conspicuously discloses all material terms of the transaction before obtaining the consumer’s billing information, obtains the consumer’s express informed consent before making the charge, and provides an easy mechanism to stop recurring charges. 15 U.S.C. § 8403. Second, the FTC alleged UrthBox provided free snack boxes for consumers who would post positive reviews / comments on the Better Business Bureau website, TrustPilot.com, and social media websites such as Twitter, Facebook, etc. The FTC alleged that UrthBox failed to disclose that the resulting reviews were not “independent opinions or experiences of ordinary impartial customers.” The case serves as a good reminder for the numerous companies that now rely on online reviews and/or offer online subscription services that they should ensure they are acting in compliance with the various laws and regulations applicable to those areas, including ROSCA. The FTC has shown that it is willing to bring an enforcement action when companies fail to do so, even when the dollar amount involved is small. Posted in Advertising & Marketing, Advertising Claims, General Advertising Industry News & Updates Print: EmailTweetLikeLinkedIn Related Posts Pumpkin or Squash? 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You can also view optional features such as windows, skylights, work centers, shelving, cupolas, weathervanes, metal roofs and more. See for yourself how Stor-Mor outdoor storage buildings stand out for their design, durability and good looks. You'll understand why our storage buildings are the best selling sheds in Idaho. About Stor-Mor Sheds has built thousands of outdoor storage solutions for both commercial and residential customers all over Idaho. Since 1983, we have built a reputation for quality, excellence and lasting value. Visit or call us today to see how our products can be customized to meet your needs. 9:00AM - 5:00PM Review Us on Google Links Classic Gable Classic Barn Tall Barn Side Kick Ranch & Cottage American Classic Victorian Modern Custom Sheds Greenhouses Shops & Garages If you’ve been wanting a Man Cave or She Shed, why not go big! Imagine all that space that a big building can provide - all for you. 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We look forward to meeting you and serving you! If you want a simple lean to shed for your backyard, you should consider this 10×10 plan. This shed is built on sturdy 2×4 wall framing and the exterior is made out of T1-11 siding sheets. The window placed on the side wall will get natural light inside the shed, so you can find your tools. Step by step plans for this shed, here on this blog! MORE >> Amish Sheds Alma NY Outdoor Storage Sheds Philadelphia PA Amish Sheds Walton NY Close Project Wood Storage Sheds Paterson NJ As soon as the schools and parks closed for COVID, we started researching swing sets for the kids. After looking around at Amazon and Costco, we ended up going with RU for the quality and free install (they had a special going).We’ve had neighbors who bought from Amazon wish they had one a little bigger and nicer like the one we have.The installers were great. They took the time to put it exactly where I wanted it, confirming multiple times. They were really nice and professional, even during COVID.Overall, great experience. Oh, and we never even went to the showroom (again, COVID). We did it all over the phone which was very easy. The customer service team was very easy and pleasant to work with. We purchased a pergola at Recreation Unlimited in June of 2019. There were repeated delays, and we finally got the pergola constructed in September. This year, on returning from our winter home, we found several issues with the pergola - the wood was not properly treated, the holes not pre-drilled properly, there are large cracks and splits in the entire structure. I keep hearing that the problem is with the company from which R.U. obtained the wood. I don't care, really, I gave my money to R.U. and they have yet to make this good. The problem was reported in March, and it is now mid-August. Attorney is our next step. Very frustrating! Buildings Sheds Garages Modern Sheds Other Structures Options & Colors Free Estimate 3D Shed Builder Deals! About Us Learn More Articles Collections Customer Reviews Customer Stories Galleries FAQ Thinking about ways to make some extra cash? Our sheds can be finished out to make beautiful spaces for a rental property. Our customers have finished out drywalling and added electrical outlets to bring in all the creature comforts. listen guys I never give reviews ok , In fact I believe this is my first , I ordered a new hoop , and the main reason I used you guys was the reviews of service , I live in Maine , was told expect delivery in 10 days , well that was a long freakin time ago guys , to me someone that tells there customers what they want to hear in order to create a sale is just simply a greedy person , did I spell that correctly ?GREEDY , ok , now as for people who have had great experiences with you , Im sure that's all true , as I am only speaking for my own experience , but I can say this , I learn from my mistakes , and the other 4 hoops I need to buy are not going to be through you , sincerely , Greg Cormier Recreation Unlimited did an amazing job building our shed. We would highly recommend them to anyone looking for a shed for their property. Wood Storage Sheds Caldwell NJ Outdoor Storage Sheds Camden NJ Outdoor Storage Sheds Philipsburg PA Close Project Outdoor Storage Sheds Pine Hill NY When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures. The Quaker style gives you a nice overhang on the front, making it a beautiful choice for a garden shed, man-cave, or workshop. J & J Mini Barns make all kinds of sheds, barns, gazebos, camps, or whatever you need. Winters they make custom made furniture. Also on facebook, https://www.facebook.com/JJMiniBarns/ Comment on We Manufacture all types of steel and galvanized nails. (March 28th, 2018 at 04:34) Metal: These buildings can be made from galvanized steel or aluminum. They usually have a special coating that keeps them from scratching and rusting. They need very little maintenance to keep them usable and looking good.Vinyl: Vinyl sheds have a solid construction and are durable enough to withstand extreme weather. They usually have paintable steel doors to give you extra security.Wood: Wooden barns give your yard a more homely or rustic look. These sheds often look like small houses instead of outdoor storage space.What sizes of storage sheds are there? Having a roof over your shed will keep the rain and snow from ruining your supply of wood. Constant rain and snow could reduce the quality of the top layers of your wood stack. Just think, if you always grab firewood from the top layer and that layer is always getting rained on, then you're always grabbing wet wood! If you have ever tried to start a fire with wet wood you know it can be very frustrating and time consuming. A roof over the firewood is very convenient because it's permanent and unlike a tarp or cover, you never have to worry about taking it off and putting it back on. Have the roof overhang the woodpile on all sides to offer protection and prevent water from dripping on your firewood. They were willing to travel to West Lafayette to install my basketball hoop and did an excellent job. Wood Storage Sheds Mary D PA Storage Sheds For Sale Freeport NY Storage Sheds For Sale Saint Peters PA Close Project Outdoor Storage Sheds Orlean VA A well-built firewood shed will keep snow and rain from landing directly on the wood. We will deliver your building free within 50 miles of a manned sales location and charge only a small percentage fee for long distance moves. Mitch, I just wanted to reach out and thank you for under promising and over delivering. I was extremely pleased with Kevin’s efforts to get the job done. 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