tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-243910562024-03-13T10:12:55.981-05:00Flying ShoesA good traveler has no fixed plans and is not intent on arriving.- Lao TzuWendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.comBlogger225125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-46222112150403774402014-05-30T12:54:00.003-05:002014-05-30T12:54:28.964-05:00Ask And It Is GivenI believe in a responsive universe. Ask and you will receive. It's that simple. The universe responds to true need. It's the cornerstone concept of all universal laws; Ask and it is given.<br />
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What's not so simple is accepting that you may get exactly what you asked.<br />
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And that there is absolutely a reaction to every action, the laws of physics aren't really all that different from the laws of metaphysics.<br />
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I've seen this in action throughout my life. The converse is also true, for me anyway. Anytime I state an absolute "I will not" sure enough, I'm going to have to have that experience. So I try to stay flexible with my thoughts. Sometimes I'm more successful than others. A lot depends on how diligent I've been in maintaining my meditation practice.<br />
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For the last few years I've spent a great deal of time longing for more time in my day. My work life and home life were filled with stress and all I wanted was unstructured time. It was the deepest desire of my soul and in my thoughts constantly. Sure enough, the universe responded and six months ago, my job disappeared and I had nothing but time on my hands. <br />
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I should have been a bit more specific about how I wanted more time to manifest itself.<br />
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Honestly, I wasn't too surprised. Management changes at my old employer were in progress and I'd been expecting to be cut for the prior six months, which really added to the anxiety I was already feeling about life. The day before it happened, a coworker had called to vent about her position being cut. I knew mine my next.<br />
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The timing was bad. I'd just scheduled my weight loss surgery and now my last day was going to be a mere 5 days before the surgery and about 2 weeks before Christmas. Nice time to not have a paycheck and health benefits. Not.<br />
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So here I am six months later.I got my heart's desire and time is exactly what I needed. Time to heal from many years at a job that was not in alignment with my own ethics and beliefs. Time to heal my physical body. Time to recharge my creative energies. Time to examine what matters. Time to realize if not now, when?<br />
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It is a responsive universe. All will be well.<br />
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<br />Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-90751975039716240722014-02-26T15:26:00.000-06:002014-02-26T15:26:00.033-06:00The Nine of Pentacles; It's a Good Life<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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As my personal card for 2014, I drew the Nine of Pentacles. Although this card's theme speaks to my personal journey in 2014, like all things tarot it's influences are interwoven with the yearly cards, I've Wheel of Fortune and the Four of Pentacles that I've previously discussed.<br />
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The first things I notice are the home and car on the card. They're very similar to the home and car of the Four of Pentacles. They symbolize security to me. Safety. They also represent the rewards of hard work. For some, homes and cars are status. Overall, this is a scene of refinement and contentment, as though we've caught the lady at a moment of self reflection. There are many symbols of "the good life" in this card; fresh fruits, wine in a delicate goblet, the golden ring and bracelet, a diamond necklace and head band. Her hands are well manicured and she's holding a key in her right hand. Is this the key to success? The key to her home? The key to her future? Or possibly, the key to a door that she's locked to her past? <br />
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Notice the look in her eyes. She's not looking out into the lovely garden. It's almost as though she's not able to see the beauty of her surroundings and relax into the life she's created. Or perhaps these things are are still just beyond her grasp and we've caught her in a moment of realizing that they are within her reach if only she stays with the course of action and hard work that has brought her to this point.<br />
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This isn't the most traditional understanding of this card, but I see it as a distinct possibility; notice how she is sitting at a window with the beautiful view behind her. She's achieved a great many of her goals, we can tell that by her sense of self confidence and her presence. Yet, there is also a sense of mystery and incompleteness here. While she's not directly looking over her shoulder, there is definitely something just outside our view that has attracted her attention. Her gaze is alert and almost wary, as though she's spied some potential danger in the distance and must not allow herself to become too complacent.<br />
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Combine this card with the Wheel of Fortune and the Four of Pentacles and wow...this could be a spectacular year. It could be filled with rewarding and challenging work. It's a year of huge transition that demands a great deal of self direction, attention and willingness to step up and out with confidence. But, as the Wheel turns, elements change and it's important to stay ahead of the wheel in order to achieve the success depicted in the Nine of Pentacles. <br />
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<br />Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-70647538338339612542014-02-24T14:41:00.000-06:002014-02-24T14:42:06.230-06:00Tarot for the New Year 2014On New Years Day I always draw a few tarot cards for an overview of the year's themes. More often than not by the end of the year I can see themes that directly correlate to the New Year's cards.<br />
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This year despite still being in a bit of a post surgical fog, I drew my cards and took a quick photo to record them. I knew these were powerful cards for me deserving of my full consideration. The first card, Nine of Pentacles, is my personal card for 2014. The Wheel of Fortune and the Four of Pentacles are the themes for 2014. I can't remember ever having all three of these cards in combo before. Considering how 2013 ended, in a nutshell, this should be my best year in a long time! </div>
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Let's start with the Wheel of Fortune. Its standing as a Major Arcana card is significant. There are powerful energetic forces at play and this is a card that reminds us to remember that life is constantly in flux. The wheel keeps turning..thankfully! It reminds us of the cycles in life and even though life may be challenging, it will pass and the next cycle could be full of rewarding, positive energy. I often think of this card as the "karma card". Things happen. We're not always in control of all aspects in our life. But that doesn't mean that we must allow external influences to create our lifetime experience. </div>
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When the Wheel of Fortune appears, it is important to recognize the external influences but also that we can still create the outcome you desire. How? By taking advantage of the most basic function of a wheel... movement. The energy of the Wheel can be used to help us move past the obstacles in our way. This can be an important time in your life where major changes are either already in play or you may be on the cusp of a major choice point. The Wheel tell us that staying centered and balanced will allow us to direct the movement of the successful energy associated with the Wheel. Key words you might to use for the Wheel of Fortune are: success, new ventures, growth, movement, flexibility, luck.</div>
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The second card for 2014 I drew as a clarifying card for the Wheel of Fortune. Immediately recognizing the potential in the Wheel, I wanted to know how to make the most of the opportunities it represents. My card is the Four of Pentacles. Traditionally, this card is in direct opposition to the Wheel of Fortune. Where the Wheel is a trust your gut and move on card, the Four of Pentacles is usually thought of as somewhat miserly, depicting someone who has achieved status and security and is desperate to keep control. This guy isn't about to give up a thing. It's a card for someone who doesn't enjoy change and feels threatened by it. Ha! Exactly the opposite of the energy storm the Wheel is bringing!<br />
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I can't say that I don't see the cosmic irony here given how I've been feeling about my own life changes. </div>
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The Four of Pentacles is about being secure in your experience and work. The way to achieve the success promised by the Wheel of Fortune is to rely on the skill set that has brought you success. We see a man who appears to be educated, he uses his mental abilities to get ahead. He seems to be counseling the woman, who interestingly bears a resemblance to the woman on the Nine of Pentacles (my personal card for the year). He surrounded by the material goods that we associate with a good life; house, car, nice clothing, tasteful furnishings, books. His essence is controlled, in charge and stable. I sense communication as an important element of this card. It's represented by the telephone and the direct way he's looking at the woman. Even though she is demurely looking away, he is direct with her. He may also be a little too stuck in his ways. Her perspective on life might encourage new ideas for him, so it would be worth his time to allow her to speak her mind and listen without judgement. <br />
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Together, I see these cards for 2014 as very auspicious. This can be a year of great accomplishment and personal satisfaction. It won't be easy, there's the issues of maintaining my center, letting go of the fear of the unknown and trusting in the universe to provide. There is a foundation for growth and expansion. Opportunity comes from knowing myself and my abilities. Should be an interesting year! </div>
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Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-62163964805630799442014-02-22T15:28:00.004-06:002014-02-22T15:28:51.395-06:00How Did It Get To Be February Already?<div class="MsoNormal">
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for me. December had been filled with major life events and I was still reeling
from the impact. I unexpectedly lost my job through no doing of my own. I was
in my sixth year with this company and I felt secure. Wrong. I’d also made the
decision back in November to have weight loss surgery. The weight loss
roller coaster is one I’ve been on since I was 9 years old. <o:p></o:p></div>
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I was absolutely sure of this
decision but I also knew that it meant significant lifestyle changes. Surgery
was scheduled for Dec. 18 right in the midst of all the holiday baking and
celebrating…the majority of it centered around food. I’ve never chosen the easy way to do anything.
So why start now, right? <o:p></o:p></div>
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So December was filled with
anxiety from positive and negative sources. Stressful. But I made it through
the rigorous pre-op phase fairly easily and so when surgery day arrived, I knew I would and
could become a success story. I’d previously decided to sideline the lack of
employment until I was fully recovered and that was a good decision. I just
didn’t realize exactly how stressed out I was, how long it would take my head
to clear and how easily I would fall into the funk of zombie like days. <o:p></o:p></div>
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But I don’t want to continue like
an extra in The Walking Dead. A writer who isn’t writing is a pretty pathetic
creature and not someone I’m happy with being. So it’s time to think. It's time to write.<o:p></o:p></div>
Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-10178910067489748272014-01-27T15:53:00.001-06:002014-01-27T15:53:32.325-06:00Sleepy Hollow 2013 Finale Does anyone else watch Sleepy Hollow? Despite playing wild and loose with history, I love this show. It's clever and fun. Something is bugging me to death about the huge revelation regarding Henry Parrish, the Sin Eater. Don't read any further if you haven't watched the season finale yet. I'm on a rant.<br />
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I love John Noble as Henry Parrish in this show, but to see him as thirty-something Icabod Crane's son is ridiculous. Stay with me here, we're in alt time now. Icabod cheats death in the Revolutionary War and wakes up in 2013 Sleepy Hollow, not having aged a day since his "demise." Ok. I can live with this. He's dashing and that helps.<br />
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But in the season finale, Crane's son is revealed to be the sixty-five-ish Henry, who we also know was killed as a teenager or at the very least early twenties young man. We also learn that Henry came back to live approximately twenty years earlier, so in theory he could have aged during those years and now be about the same age as his father, Icabod Crane. I like the twist of the Sin Eater being Crane's son, but either the casting or the timeline is totally off. Apparently, this twist was in the works for a long time, according to <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/21/showbiz/tv/sleepy-hollow-season-finale/index.html" target="_blank">this interview</a> with executive producer Mark Goffman. Which makes me wonder how everyone overlooked this odd bit of casting. <br />
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What were they thinking?<br />
<br />Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-6610604937880207942013-09-22T13:05:00.001-05:002013-09-22T13:05:07.094-05:00Fall Equinox- Moving Forward <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The fall equinox always feels like renewal to me. I tend to wither in the heat of the summer and September always finds me starting new projects. Big things tend to happen to me in the early fall. Today I have drawn one card from the Aquarian Tarot for a message on what do I need to attend to for the next three months to move forward.<br />
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My first reaction to this card, Judgement, was a big HA! Two days ago I had a fairly big disagreement with my mother about being so judgemental. I believe we're all judgemental at our essence level. It's the ability we tap into as we accept some idea and cast away others. But it tends to get out of hand and becomes a powerful negative attribute. It also happens to be one of the things I'm working hardest on to release in my own spiritual work. And skeptics might say Tarot has no relationship to anything.<br />
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In this beautiful card, I'm first drawn to the angel sounding a clarion call. The banner hanging from the horn reminds me of battle standards. The sun is peeking up behind the clouds, illumination at the brink of daybreak. All of these symbols are telling me that it is time to let go of the uncertainty that's been clouding my mind. Something big is calling to me, it's time to stop looking behind me, stop the self examination and step up into what is my true self. There is a time to dwell on the past (hopefully learning from it) but it is time to uncloud my mind and heed the call of my inner spirit. <br />
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The judgment card shows up very often just as you're on the brink of a major life event. It is heralding the dawn of a new day. If you draw this card and it's message is not crystal clear to you, take it as a tip to sit quietly and listen to your spirit. Ten minutes of meditation daily will help you hear your heart's messages. If you are facing a major decision and pull Judgement, I'd advise slowing down and reviewing all of your options. Get clear about your feelings. Sometimes the best solution is not the one that makes the most logical sense, but only you can decide.<br />
<br />Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-46569942797551428512013-09-09T17:59:00.000-05:002013-09-09T17:59:07.131-05:00Ace of Cups Reversed<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Meet the Ace of Cups, Reversed. The Card of the Day that practically guarantees an emotionally charged, difficult day. Aces are the "Power" cards of the minor arcana. When your card lands upright, an Ace is a wonderful harbinger of potential and positive activity in its realm. Reversed, as mine is today, it's got the power but it makes for a much more challenging experience.<br />
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The suit of Cups is all about emotions, intuition, feelings and all matters of the heart. A reversed card tells of the disappointments, broken promises, hurt feelings, holding emotional emptiness, feeling sad or depressed. This cup isn't overflowing with joy, its drained.<br />
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A reversed Ace of Cups can also be telling you that you've been holding your true feelings in check for too long and you are feeling stressed about it. You might have very good logical reasons for doing so, but you must ask yourself about the emotional toll it's taking.<br />
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The Card of Day reading has an uncanny way of influencing your day. I like to draw my card in the quiet of the morning and while I don't dwell on it, I try to stay observant for it's energies during the day. Today, this Ace made its self impossible to ignore. As my day started I was feeling energized and optimistic about taking a big bite out of a project I'm working on. Solidly stayed on track for about 3 hours.<br />
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Then an email arrived, payment of an invoice for work I had done was not made on Friday as expected. Trying not to take my annoyance out on the messenger, I asked why and stated that nonpayment was outside the work agreement. Poor guy said he had no knowledge of any agreement. There goes my equilibrium. This isn't the first time there has been payment issues. I believe he didn't know. I am in this situation of my own choosing, I could remedy it by simply walking away. Logically, that's not in my best interest right now. Emotionally, I'm really angry but after venting to a friend who knows all the details, I suck it back up and continue on. <br />
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Next up, my daughter drops by for an unexpected visit. I never see here often enough. I was looking forward to putting the pain-in-the-ass problem aside and enjoying her visit. That didn't quite go the way I thought. Her house has been out to get her this past month. Plumbing issues, fix. Dishwasher dies, fix. Another water issue that involved replacing a floor and coping with mold issues. Fix. Dead bolt eating keys, fix.... now, honestly, who ever had a deadbolt break? And then as if all that wasn't enough, a power blip of less than a minute two days ago fried her central air. Apparently that little blip killed a large number of air conditioners in our town and there are no parts to be had until later today. We live in Texas. It's still 100 outside. She has three cats and two ferrets, making a hotel impossible. And to make it worse, to fix the AC, a portion of the outside wall of her home will have to be cut away as it was improperly installed in the first place.<br />
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The balance of the day consisted of pesky coworkers who seemed to have left their brains at home. Getting distracted and burning cookies. Squabble over completely inane issue with my mother. Chiding myself for making cookies in the first place since I know that they are emotionally triggered self-soothing evil entities.<br />
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This is how a reversed Ace of Cups might play out. The details in your life will be different but I'm sure you'll recognize the patterns. For now I continue to wrestle with myself. I have no one but myself to point the finger at for this latest round of broken promises and emotional abuse and I do have this reversed Ace of Cups to thank for this realization. Until today, I had not crystallized the entire mess into coherent thought. It was just a spaghetti mess of feelings in a big deep bowl. I am swallowing my anger and eating it in lovely buttery cookie form. This really isn't good. I'm adding a new meaning for the reversed Ace of Cups to my personal tarot lexicon; emotional eating. Sometimes you can't escape the truth in the tarot.<br />
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<br />Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-58198854246111113432013-09-07T12:26:00.000-05:002013-09-07T12:26:06.064-05:00Card of the Day-The Devil<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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As I was shuffling the cards this morning, my mind was shuffling through everything I want to accomplish today. I'm working on launching a new business, creating a website, deciding on packages of services, laundry, writing an article for a magazine, creating an ebook, vacuuming and cleaning the bathroom, catch up on Who Do You Think You Are, writing a blog post, what's for dinner, completing a lesson in a course I'm taking, reading my new books... in general way too many things to get done in the weekend never mind just today.<br />
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I do that alot. I work a full time job, care for an elderly parent, have a family I do like to spend time with and I absolutely have to get as close to 8-9 hours of sleep as possible to even function. It doesn't leave much time for all the other things I want to do for myself. So I'm often feeling like the candle is burning at both ends and I'm in the middle.<br />
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I'm shuffling and my card falls to the table. Ok, the universe is talking to me today. My card of the day today is The Devil. So, The Devil. When I read for others, The Devil is one of the two cards that totally freaks people out; the other is Death. For whatever reason, I seldom draw this card but it doesn't freak me out. It's more like slamming the breaks on to avoid hitting the oncoming truck. Time to take notice.<br />
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I always go with first impressions with tarot. Today that's overcast gloominess, emptiness and bondage to fear, oppression. The Devil represents temptation. Today it's temptation to let myself wander and not stay focused on my goals. I need to prioritize. Then there's also all the bondage. Despite being chained to the Devil, no one looks particularly anguished to me. One woman is even adoring looking up at the Devil. They're even capable of unchaining themselves (notice that their hands are not bound) and yet they choose not to. They've abdicated their personal power willingly.<br />
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It reminds me of a horrific scene in the movie What Dreams May Come where Robin William's character has descended into the depths of deep, dark depression and madness in an attempt to rescue his wife. He must make his way through a seemingly endless landscape of moaning,screaming heads mired in muck. Apparently, free association with this card is going to reveal some pretty deep meaning for me.<br />
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This is the day I do not want to have. More than that, it is the life I no longer want to have. The Devil for me today is yet another proverbial hit over the head to get on with MY life. MY plans. Time to unchain my self. It's ironic to me, that this is the metaphor because I know one of my soul missions in this life time is to break the chain of negative, soul crushing emotional abuse that has been rampant in my childhood family dynamic forever. I don't often speak of it but when I do I use the words chain and chained. Go figure. I've been getting these cosmic smacks to the head all summer. It's time to let go of the fear and believe.<br />
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The classic associations with The Devil usually involve being obsessed with material gain, sexuality, deceit, closing one's eyes to the truth of a situation, addiction. I would also add to this list: ignorance, abdication of power, lack of self esteem, avoidance, believing past emotional programming that does not serve one in the present, absence of faith, denial.<br />
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What do you see in the Devil card? How does it play out in your readings? Can you ever see this traditionally negative card as having a positive impact? Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-43683329040259142542013-08-26T11:22:00.001-05:002013-08-26T15:13:35.587-05:00The Houses of TarotHouses of Tarot? Wait a minute... Tarot has houses, like at Hogwarts or Game of Thrones?<br />
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Well, yes...in a manner of speaking it absolutely does! For some people this will be a new perspective as the houses are traditionally referred to as the suits of the Minor Arcana. The Minor Arcana (translated as the "lesser secrets") is comprised of the Royal Family (King, Queen, Knight, Page) and the numbered cards Ace - Ten.<br />
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I like thinking about the suits as great houses. Remembering Montegue and Capulet, Gryffindor and Slytherin, the Starks, Targaryens and Lannisters helps bring the suits of Tarot to life.Each house has a proud royal family at the head surrounded by other inhabitants, each with individual qualities yet all members of the same house. <br />
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The great houses of Tarot are known as Wands, Cups, Coins and Swords. They may go by other names depending on the specific tarot deck you have but the basic correlations will remain the same. Each suit represents the universal qualities and values that are part of us all.The houses are the foundation of the Minor Arcana and are a good place to being a study of tarot.<br />
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<b>Wands</b> represent spirit and the energy of inspiration that comes from the essence of souls. Wands are about activity and action, growth, the quicksilver nature of creativity, adventure, excitement and confidence. They are the essence of life force energy. The natural element of Wands is fire and it's season is Spring. Wands represent masculine energy.<br />
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<b>Cups</b> are concerned with matters of the heart and emotional states. The suit of Cups is all about the fluidity of relationships, inner feelings and intuitiveness, kindness, love of beauty and the imagination. Cups are associated with the element of water, femininity and the summer season.<br />
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<b>Pentacles</b> are often called Coins so it's not surprising that this suit is concerned with security, finances, logic, material things, the work we do, maturity and health. The element of earth rules Pentacles with all its physical or tangible aspects, including plants and animals. Pentacles also govern the autumn of the year and connect with feminine energy.<br />
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<b>Swords</b> represent the mind and mental activities, communications and decisions. They are concerned with thought, reason, logic, truth and ethical concerns. Swords are associated with the element of air, masculine energy and the winter season.<br />
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Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-10423726572459300272013-08-06T17:33:00.003-05:002013-08-08T12:10:30.538-05:00The Royals of TarotWith all the buzz over the new prince in Great Britain's royal family, it seemed like a good time to introduce the Tarot Royal Family. There are many people depicted in the Tarot; the Major Arcana is populated with archetypes of humanity, the Minor Arcana shows us facets of everyday life for average people and then we have the Court cards, which are the royal families of the Tarot.<br />
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Like most modern families, everyone has their role in the family dynamic. Each suite has a King, Queen, Page and Knight. Some tarot cards will rename the personalities and you'll frequently see the Page as a Princess and the Knight as a Price. For advanced tarot students, there are subtle differences between Pages and Princesses and Knights and Princes, but that's a discussion for another day.<br />
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One role the Court cards play is to represent a living person in a tarot reading. The person asking for the reading is called the questioner or the Querant. Often the tarot reader will pull the Court cards from the deck before shuffling, selecting one royal personage to represent the Querant. This card then becomes the Significator and the remaining cards are shuffled back into the deck.<br />
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The simplest way to choose a Significator is to look first at age. A mature man is a king. A mature woman is the queen, a female child or teen is a page and a male child or teen is a knight. If you look at each of the Court cards, you'll notice that some are light haired, some dark etc. Some readers use those cues to help them select the right card. Next, look at each of the four possibilities and narrow your selection by astrological sign of the Querant. Astrologically, Wands relate to the fire signs of Aries, Leo and Sagittarius. Cups are associated with the water signs; Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces. Coins are connected to earth signs of Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn. Swords are governed by the air signs of Gemini, Leo and Libra.<br />
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Using this basic method, there are many other elements that could be considered in making your selection and as your basic tarot knowledge grows, no doubt, you'll refine your selection process. <br />
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It's helpful if you really get to know your Court cards. Court cards represent important people in a tarot reading. They can be interpreted literally as people one knows or is asking about or they might represent the influences from outside people, or aspects of the questioner's personality. Think of them as your distant relatives, each with their own personality and individual quirks. Spend some time getting to know them by taking all of the Court cards out of the deck. Arrange them in rows by Houses and study the differences and similarities. Notice the surroundings, the clothing and expressions on the faces.<br />
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Imagine what they might say to each other, King to King or perhaps Queen of Wands to the Knight of Cups. This is one time when eavesdropping is ok! It can be fun to shuffle just the Court cards and randomly draw two. Think of what they might say to each other. Are they friends or enemies? If you met them on the street what would your interaction be? Do they instantly remind you of someone in your life? Listen with your inner ear and you may be very surprised at what you learn.Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-43804281282184696162013-08-04T09:11:00.002-05:002013-08-04T09:11:48.803-05:00Three Card Tarot SpreadsWhat's on your mind? Three tarot cards can tell you!<br />
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I am a big fan of the three card spread. They are quick to lay out; only three cards to evaluate as opposed to seven or more in some of the classic tarot spreads, they get to the point and deliver only the info you need immediately and they are infinitely flexible lending themselves to generalized readings but, and this is the sweet part, they can also cut to the chase depending on the question you ask and what meaning you assign to the position.<br />
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Some ideas for assigning meanings to a Three Card Spread:<br />
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<li>The Issue-The Obstacle-The Outcome</li>
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Everything about the imagery on a tarot card is significant, there are no randomly added elements. That said, not all of the images will be equally important in any given reading.<br />
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Let's take a close look at the Two of Wands. Remember, your first impression may not match mine...and that is ok. My motto is always go with your own intuition.<br />
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Here is a well dressed man standing on a parapet high above the ground. From this vantage point, he has an unobstructed view of the scene below, something that we can not see for ourselves. In his right hand he holds what looks to be a globe...suggesting that he is very powerful. He is literally holding the world in his hand!<br />
With his left hand he's holding, or at least touching, a staff..but look, there are green leaves sprouting from it. And there is a second staff as well. Whether you see these as staffs, wands, walking sticks or tent stakes the message is that they are not dead objects. How do we know that? The sprigs of new leaves are green and vital. They symbolise growth and potential. <br />
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There is more to see in this card. For me, there is a dominant image on a card and that will set the tone of my interpretation for card. You may be surprised as you really start focusing on a card at what pops for you; allow yourself plenty of time to see all that you can. See what you discover for yourself. Listen to your feelings as you examine this card. How is it making you feel? Happy? Determined? Weary? Contemplative? There's an old saying "the devils in the details" and today I'm going to amend that and say "the secrets are in the details". Or maybe it should be "the answers are in the details".<br />
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Today, when I pulled the Two of Wand, my first impression is that it is time to make a decision. The period of weighing pros and cons is over. It's time to claim your personal power and confidently make a move. Leave me a comment with your first impressions; I'd love to know what you've seen in the Two of Wands.Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-29005292280076683802013-07-25T13:24:00.000-05:002013-07-25T13:24:03.659-05:00Shuffling The TarotAll tarot reading begin with a good shuffle. Some might argue that clearing and cleansing the deck by some method would or should always be the first step to any tarot reading. If you've been allowing other people to handle your deck I would agree. My habit is to clear the deck of outside energies at the end of a reading session before I put the cards away. I prefer to not allow any outside influences to surround my decks, even in a resting state. <div>
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However, if you are reading for yourself with a tarot deck no one else has touched you might want to skip the clearing step. Some readers feel that the information in a reading is enhanced by the culmulative effects of personal energy built up over a period of time. Eventually you may begin to notice what can only be called energy-sludge on your cards. When this occurs, your intuitive understanding of the symbols may become clouded. The cards may begin to feel sluggish as you shuffle. If your readings become significantly difficult to understand, it's time to clear your cards. </div>
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The method of shuffling the cards is also an individual choice. Your first thought about shuffling the Tarot may be to handle them just like playing cards, shuffling with two hands and letting the cards intermingle as they drop to the table. I don't recommend this style of shuffle. It does mix the cards well but it also tends to damage the cards by bending them in the middle with each shuffle. Tarot decks can be expensive and I don't know about you, but I'd rather spend my money on different decks rather than replacing ones I already own! Many tarot decks are larger than regular playing cards and this makes them difficult to handle with this type of shuffling.</div>
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Another way of mixing the cards is to just let them fall randomly on the table. Then with both hands simply move them all over, scrambling and mixing as you go. Pretend you're six years old and you'll do it perfectly! The more you move the cards, the better the mix. This method takes a pretty large table and can be slow, requiring several minutes of mixing before you get a sense of completion. I'm not a fan of this method; my mind tends to wander too much. </div>
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What works best for me is to square up the deck with the back of the cards to me. I hold the cards along the horizontal or long side and I randomly divide the deck between my two hands. Then I begin intermingling the cards by cutting the cards into themselves. I'll do this several times, with varying numbers of cards at a time. I usually close my eyes, focus on the issues at hand or the person that is my client as I mix and cut several times. You may prefer to hold the cards with the tops or short side and cut in that way, from top to bottom. </div>
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Until recently, I've cut right to left because I am right handed. Lately I've reversed that, moving left to right and I think I will stay with this method. I believe that my shuffling with my non-dominant hand I'm connecting more strongly with my intuition than my logical senses. If a card falls out as I'm shuffling, I set it aside and will use it as an additional card to clarify a reading. </div>
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Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-48184294098705644452013-07-24T17:35:00.001-05:002013-07-24T17:35:11.467-05:00The Star- <a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-RAR9DHCzA14/UfBPvbobUZI/AAAAAAAAC2E/hKoTQASJwwk/s1600/maj17-star.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-RAR9DHCzA14/UfBPvbobUZI/AAAAAAAAC2E/hKoTQASJwwk/s1600/maj17-star.jpg" height="320" width="186" /></a>The Star is a serene, peaceful card filled with hope and wellbeing. As I look at the imagery, I feel a calmness that evolves into a long, deep sigh of ahhhhhh.....at last. Some of my earliest memories are of looking up into the night sky and loving the stars. One of my most vivid visual memories is of seeing the expanse of the Milky Way on an autumn evening in the Wyoming night. Pondering the stars and the vastness of the universe always made me wonder about my own place in time, past, present and future. All those feelings come flooding back to me when I draw the Star.<br />
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Classically, the Star represents hopefulness and, if one has been involved in a difficult period, moving forward into a more beneficial time. The Star is a positive card of giving and receiving, inspiration and illuminating insights. It suggests a quiet place to find your emotional center and balance your emotions. There is no sense of urgency at all in this card. The woman is unclothed, exposing her true self with no shame. Notice that she has one foot in the water and yet she is firmly still on land. The water represents emotions, feelings, creativity and inspiration. The land keeps her grounded in the real world, where she knows she must remain engaged and not forget her purpose. She's practical but stills listens to her inner spirit. <br />
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In the distance, there are mountains ; suggesting that this is the calm following great exertion, either by accomplishment or endurance of what has brought her to this oasis. Or we could view the mountains as being still in her future, tasks she must still face, lessons yet to be learned. If we take this point of view, then perhaps her momentary peaceful respite is in fact an act of marshalling her resources before she forges on.<br />
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However you interpret the Star, it's important to know that this is a Major Arcana card and it must be respected for it's inherent wisdom and importance. The Star is a positive indication that you are on the right path. There is still much to be done and the Star will help guide you forward. It's a card of believing that dreams can come true. Stay true to yourself, listen to the whisperings of your heart and know that you can fulfill your highest hopes. Trust in your intuition. Trust in yourself.<br />
<br />Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-83079803041341151372013-07-19T07:55:00.001-05:002013-07-19T07:55:31.714-05:00Seven of Cups Comparing the same card in two or more different tarot decks can help you gain insights into its meaning in the reading and for you personally. The two 7 of Cups cards I'm sharing today are vastly different in their illustrations, colors and symbols. Neither is better than the other. One is not more right than the other. Both capture the classic concepts of the Sevens, of the suite of Cups and specifically the 7 of Cups. Both are merely different shadings of the message. Which do you prefer?<br />
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The traditional Rider Waite view of the 7 of Cups is clearly about choices. They're emotionally loaded choices, take a close look at what each chalice is holding. The man seems bewildered or perhaps we've just caught him in the instant before he reaches out to for one cup over the other. I think he's not at all sure what he's going to too, the fact that the cups all sit on a turbulent gray cloud speaks to me of mental confusion, many sleepless nights worrying about the gravity of the decisions. He seems to be connecting with the center chalice, notice the vibrant red halo...that could indicate a clear choice that he <i>should</i> make, one that might lead him to his true destiny, but the clouds may be obscuring his view. It may also be be telling us that there is an energetic connection being made here, he's being pulled toward this choice but because whatever is within the chalice is cloaked, he's too worried about the unknown to decide. Either way, there's a clear message of confusion here. <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
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I think these two cards are especially helpful to understanding the emotional turmoil of the 7 of Cups when studied together. Clearly choices must be made. Trying to do too much or have it all isn't serving anyone's highest good and spreading yourself too thin leaves you with nothing at all but thoughts of what might have been. Woulda Coulda Shoulda.... maybe not such a good way to live. </div>
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Take a look at the card. What you see is a forlorn woman, eyes covered, arms bound. She's standing in the mud surrounded by swords. Far behind her is the security of home. We can't tell if she's on her own by circumstance or choice, but it doesn't seem to matter. She's trapped and feeling powerless. </div>
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Indecision, confusion and fear are the main messages to me with the Eight of Swords. It's passive, she stands alone, frightened, overwhelmed and surely she's wondering how the heck she got in this situation. Things weren't suppose to be this way. Cut off from everything, there is nothingness. Does that mean that maybe she's had a hand in either becoming or staying a prisoner? Has the nothingness implied by the sensory deprivation of being blindfolded and bound actually become a comfortable cocoon for her? </div>
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Because she's so absorbed with her thoughts, she's not even noticing that there is a space between the sword where she might escape. Despite the sadness of the Eight of Swords, it's important to remember that there are always choices. She could struggle against the bindings and free herself. Then she could remove the blindfold and see her options....see the possibility of carefully stepping between the swords that are trapping her. It's not easy, but something could be and must be done. </div>
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So what's the answer to my question? What's behind my malaise? Tarot doesn't always tell a pretty story, but it's always telling the lesson you most need to hear. It's a pretty big smack in the head... good lord woman, get out of your head! Stop thinking about limitations. Make a decision. Take an action. Any action is better than inaction. </div>
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Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-4263153913823018332012-02-11T13:56:00.000-06:002013-08-04T09:20:39.796-05:00MarslandUnless you're a part of my family circle, I'd bet you a quarter that you've never heard of Marsland, much less know where it is. So you might imagine my surprise when during an insomnia induced fit of late night random Googling, I found myself at this <a href="http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/ne/marsland.html" target="_blank">page on ghost towns</a>. Even more surprising, I found myself looking at a photo of my own great grandparent's home. <br />
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My great grandparents were James Mundy Tollman and Flora Caroline Maika. They built this home in 1912 of cement blocks made on site. This was their second home in Marsland, the first being on a homestead nearby. This photo was taken just after its completion and the farm eventually expanded to include a large barn, cattle pets, a smoke house, an ice house, huge garden area, silo, and hog pen. A family letter written by one of the children, James Perry Tollman, written in his retirement details life in Marsland and on the family farm in vivid memories. One of the amusing comments is that the neighbors were always stopping by to check on the building progress and they were quite perplexed by the modern bathroom that was being installed...apparently one of the first in the county...especially since there was a perfectly good two holer not far from the kitchen door!<br />
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Marsland is located in western Nebraska in Dawes County. It's pretty remote. In its heyday, the population was about 800, according the the <a href="http://www.casde.unl.edu/history/counties/dawes/marsland/" target="_blank">Nebraska Historical Society</a> virtual Nebraska. The nearest large town is Chadron. Today, Marsland is just a shadow of itself, perhaps deserving of the ghost town designation to the outside world. </div>
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Not for me, a woman who hears the whispers of long gone ancestors. And apparently not for the Nebraska Historical Society; shortly after seeing the house on the ghost town site, I came across it again while doing genealogical research on a Tollman aunt. The Nebraska Historical Society has done an excellent job incorporating the internet with their holdings and I found the house listed in a <a href="http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/reports/DawesCounty.pdf" target="_blank">survey of historic buildings in Nebraska</a>. It was not identified, just shown as an unknown home. So I contacted them offering details should they be interested. </div>
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A very enthusiastic response followed the next day and I've sent them several photos and other bits of family information to help them document and preserve this part of Nebraska history. The Tollman family has deep roots in Nebraska and although it is scattered across the USA today, family reunions are still held in western Nebraska and always include a stop at the old house.<br />
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Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-76785246661839410502010-12-22T12:08:00.003-06:002010-12-22T12:11:38.599-06:00The Cookie Factory<a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TRI-2XdHpII/AAAAAAAACaE/9nAvJJO6xHk/s1600/2010cookies.jpg"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 320px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 226px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5553570394231252098" border="0" alt="" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TRI-2XdHpII/AAAAAAAACaE/9nAvJJO6xHk/s320/2010cookies.jpg" /></a> Just some of what's been keeping me busy these days. We have eldery neighbors and single moms I'm going to surprise.<br /><div></div>Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-14358943776735648172010-12-06T22:39:00.004-06:002010-12-07T13:45:50.859-06:00Little Holiday Joys<div style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px"><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TP26d4WjjwI/AAAAAAAACYs/q4qEvC3oWh0/s1600/IMG_0004.JPG"><img border="0" alt="" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TP26d4WjjwI/AAAAAAAACYs/q4qEvC3oWh0/s400/IMG_0004.JPG" /></a> </div><div style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px"><div style="TEXT-ALIGN: left"><span class="Apple-style-span">Winter holidays are about the warmth of memories. These little china musician angels are among the fondest of my childhood. Carefully stored for most of their lives, they'd appear magically to herald the holiday season. I remember them often being arranged on a small gate-leg table with fancy turned legs adding to its charm. The candles were always old fashioned bayberry because according to ancient tradition ~</span></div><blockquote></blockquote><span style="LINE-HEIGHT: 18px" class="Apple-style-span"><span class="Apple-style-span"><i><b>A bayberry candle burned to the socket, will bring joy to the heart and gold to the pocket.</b></i></span></span></div><div style="TEXT-ALIGN: left; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px"><span style="LINE-HEIGHT: 18px; COLOR: rgb(35,35,35)font-family:times new roman;" class="Apple-style-span" >In retrospect, I think maybe Mom must have been buying imitation bayberry. Eventually a house fire took most of our family mementos. Sad yes, but thanks to eBay, but not tragic. With a little patience and good fortune, I've discovered that joy can indeed be purchased quite reasonably and the sweetness of memories is not diminished if a little gold leaped from my pocket to another. </span></div><div style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; CLEAR: both"></div>Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-28325796661386387122010-11-24T23:55:00.011-06:002010-11-28T18:14:19.585-06:00Thanksgiving Thoughts<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhk8YBP7oeIlFj3L5vfAvJsCAX7hzM8Ft0SorDbEpNq3GljZ9b-sYucS5IMq_fdjZljWvXFG341IDQSOfWTmXopT6xOtaGs5GOY_uwU671I1c2sneDO7fNKPm9ob2IUNnXFZURu/s1600/happy+thanksgiving.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 320px; FLOAT: left; HEIGHT: 207px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5543362146458336946" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhk8YBP7oeIlFj3L5vfAvJsCAX7hzM8Ft0SorDbEpNq3GljZ9b-sYucS5IMq_fdjZljWvXFG341IDQSOfWTmXopT6xOtaGs5GOY_uwU671I1c2sneDO7fNKPm9ob2IUNnXFZURu/s320/happy+thanksgiving.jpg" /></a> <div></div><div>Happy Thanksgiving, Family and Friends. We all seem to take stock at Thanksgiving and I've read gratitude lists with everything on them from a warm place to sleep, food to eat, an Xbox and even TiVo. And they're all good. I think its ok to be grateful for the luxury of material things you enjoy. <br></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>For me, it's not important what you may be thankful for or about, it is that you actually are in living in the moment long enough to be in a state of thankfulness. </div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div><br>Tonight as I reflect, I am thankful that I live in a country where blithering idiots can speak their mind and I can ignore them. </div><div></div><div><br><br /></div><div></div><div></div><div>I am thankful for my bills because they remind me on trying days that I have my dream job that allows me to pay those bills.<br><br />I am thankful for the sounds of The Viking's C-Pap and the snoring. One day I may not hear them. <br></div><br><div>I'm thankful for the challenges life has presented me and that I wasn't behind the barn door when resourcefulness was being handed out.<br><br /></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>I'm thankful for the luxury of introspection.<br><br /></div><div></div><div></div><div>I'm thankful for the amazing strength of friendships discovered in unexpected places.<br><br /></div><div></div><div>And, ok... I'm also grateful for TiVo, chocolate, chai latte for my Keurig, men who wink and the Internet. I'm just as shallow as everyone else.<br> </div><div><br /></div><div></div><div></div><div>In my email today I got a one liner that says it beautifully:<br></div><div></div><div></div><div>Thanksgiving is good; Thanks living is better. </div><div></div>Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-53129033033765436432010-11-22T12:44:00.004-06:002010-11-22T15:36:53.565-06:00Mother Natures Finery<a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TOq6v8ROEfI/AAAAAAAACXg/izBIogVwJT8/s1600/IMG_0005.JPG"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 320px; FLOAT: left; HEIGHT: 240px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5542447624227787250" border="0" alt="" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TOq6v8ROEfI/AAAAAAAACXg/izBIogVwJT8/s320/IMG_0005.JPG" /></a> In New England, Mother Nature rails agains the encroaching winter like a fiesty, willful teenager. She dresses in her flamboyant, firey reds and dazzling oranges as though she is defiantly daring winter to rob her of her finery. <br /><br />Ultimately, she knows she will be donning her gray and white robes but she won't give in silently, she wants you to remember her in brazen splendor.<br /><br />Fall in New England reminds me of Scarlett O'Hara dressing up in grand style sewn from her mama's green velvet drapes, masquerading as the once elegant lady she was, preparing to ask for help from the Yankees. Tara may be a thousand miles away from New Hampshire, but for me, that's fall in New England.<br /><br /><div><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TOq6vUi9ZJI/AAAAAAAACXY/U9QM_5NTdeM/s1600/yellow%2Btree.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 240px; FLOAT: left; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5542447613564773522" border="0" alt="" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TOq6vUi9ZJI/AAAAAAAACXY/U9QM_5NTdeM/s320/yellow%2Btree.jpg" /></a></div>Here in Texas, Mother Nature shows us a different aspect of her glory. Like a grand old Victorian lady who cherishes her memories of younger, wilder days but knows there is nothing to gain by challenging the inevitable, she presents a maturity earned by experience. No less beautiful, but tempered.<br /><br /><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TOq6vUi9ZJI/AAAAAAAACXY/U9QM_5NTdeM/s1600/yellow%2Btree.jpg"></a><br /><br />She dresses herself in deep mossy greens, coppery russets and butterscotchy golden hues as she prepares to meet the winter. Grasses turn a soft faded honey as they prepare to rest. Gracefully, she accepts her subtley colored brown cloak. She wears it lightly.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />I heard it said recently that no one would ever come to Texas for the beauty of the fall foliage.<br /><div><div><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TOq6xZ6NAnI/AAAAAAAACXw/b1N-ahrOXcU/s1600/IMG_0028.JPG"></a></div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Beauty, I believe, is where you find it. </div><div></div><div><p align="left"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TOq6xZ6NAnI/AAAAAAAACXw/b1N-ahrOXcU/s1600/IMG_0028.JPG"></a> </p></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><p align="left"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TOq6xZ6NAnI/AAAAAAAACXw/b1N-ahrOXcU/s1600/IMG_0028.JPG"></a></p><p align="left"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TOq6xZ6NAnI/AAAAAAAACXw/b1N-ahrOXcU/s1600/IMG_0028.JPG"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 320px; FLOAT: left; HEIGHT: 240px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5542447649364181618" border="0" alt="" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TOq6xZ6NAnI/AAAAAAAACXw/b1N-ahrOXcU/s320/IMG_0028.JPG" /></a></p><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TOq6xZ6NAnI/AAAAAAAACXw/b1N-ahrOXcU/s1600/IMG_0028.JPG"></a>Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-44781522460856672662010-10-30T15:26:00.008-05:002010-11-06T23:14:43.648-05:00Great Grandma Flora and the Green Monster<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TMyN2FPDXwI/AAAAAAAACV4/a8IkWYuxbs0/s1600/ancestors+ball+3.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 266px; FLOAT: left; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5533954002389262082" border="0" alt="" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TMyN2FPDXwI/AAAAAAAACV4/a8IkWYuxbs0/s320/ancestors+ball+3.jpg" /></a><br />This post is a response to the <a href="http://deepestwell.blogspot.com/">Ancestors Ball Blog Party</a>. <div><br /></div><div>We're approaching the holiday season, beginning now with our modernized holiday of Halloween. It's roots are much different, being the time of rememberence of our ancestors and the loved ones we've lost. In the very olden days, this was a special, spirit filled time when the veil between our world and the spirit grew thin and we could feel each other's presences more clearly. <div><br /><div>I've been spending almost all my free time recently working with my sister on our family trees. Ancestry has been important in our families and we're lucky because both sets of grandparents had research that we've been able to work with. Unfortunately, enough of it has been discovered to be inaccurate that now it's left to us, my sister and I, with the advantages the Internet provides researchers, to straighten things out. </div><div><div></div><div><div><br /></div><div><br /></div><img style="MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 276px; FLOAT: left; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5533940704738566546" border="0" alt="" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TMyBwDoEYZI/AAAAAAAACVY/-g40WK54kBI/s320/Flora-Maika-1900.jpg" /> <div>No matter many names and dates I find, I still wonder what their daily lives were like. Especially the women. We think women today shoulder most of the burden of homemaking and childrearing. I shudder to imagine my great,great grandmothers' lives. I wonder a lot about the meals they prepared. I have this fantasy that one day a handwritten recipe book belonging to one of my great grandmothers or aunts will appear on Ebay and I'll win it.</div><div><br /></div><div>This is my great grandmother, Flora. She taught school before she married. She may have been a bit unusual in her day, not because she was a teacher but because she did not marry until she was 28 years old. I met her when I was five. Photos preserved the day, but I wish I could remember it. The black and white photo is her on that day, aged 85. </div><div><br /></div><div>A few recipes and family traditions have survived through my mother's family. One of them most of us wish would have never begun, yet in reality it is very likely the most important of them all because it ties generations together across time.</div><div><img style="MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 206px; FLOAT: left; HEIGHT: 222px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5533940699550234338" border="0" alt="" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TMyBvwTEtuI/AAAAAAAACVQ/SXJk1pFh8w4/s320/flora+maika+tollman.jpg" /></div><div>Jello has been popular since its introduction in the early 1900's. But it wasn't until 1930 and the introduction of the lime flavor that this ghastly tradition began. Although I don't really know when Flora began making this "treat", our family history, as passed to us by my mother, is that the dreaded green jello salad was made as a special treat for visiting family. What made it special....prepare yourselves.... marachino cherries ...ok, not so bad..... American cheese bits.....getting worse...and OLIVES!</div><div><br /></div><div>Mom would make this "treat" every Thanksgiving and Christmas, lovingly bringing it to the table each holiday with the story of her grandma making it and loving it as a child. (I think they had not yet discovered real food at that time.) As you can imagine, children in the late 1960's weren't nearly as enamored of lime jello "salad" as a child in the 1940's obviously was! </div><div><br /></div><img style="MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 320px; FLOAT: left; HEIGHT: 282px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5533940696076209650" border="0" alt="" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TMyBvjWzTfI/AAAAAAAACVI/BRHzoNd07wU/s320/1944+Green+Jello.png" /> <div>I grew up thinking this was a distinctly Flora Tollman creation. Recently, I have discovered how completely wrong I was. It seems as though someone in the corporate Jello kitchens decided that through the war years, lime would be the perfect vehicle to enable homemakers to use up bits and pieces of their non-rationed foods to perk up their meals. How ingenious.</div><div><br /></div><div>Jello concoctions became almost patriotic, in their own way, and certainly allowed Mom to give the family a little treat. I also think they musth have had lower expectations back then about what qualified as a treat. </div><div><br /></div><div>So that explains the beginning of the very strange combination of ingredients. But it doesn't explain why Jello kept at it through the 50's and 60's!</div><div><img style="MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 265px; FLOAT: left; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5533949003682283218" border="0" alt="" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TMyJTHmb_tI/AAAAAAAACVs/A_VqaQd2VXA/s320/6a00d8345207b669e20111685e1cc1970c.jpg" /><br /></div><div><br /></div><div>So now I know truthfully, my great-grandmother wasn't just being frugal, she probably was considered downright fashionable to be serving a weirdly colored jiggling mass of suspended bits of artificially colored food. Cool.</div><div><br /></div><div>What I also know now is something more profound. My mother, who is in her late 70's, continues to make this, even though she is the only one who eats it. Really, she only has a couple of bites and is done with it. But that's not why she makes it. She makes it and brings it to the table in order to suddenly become transformed into a six year old little girl, thrilled to be having dinner at her elegant grandmother's formal table. When my mother sees the glistening greenness, I believe she sees the shining eyes of her grandmother and for an instant, feels the sense of belonging, security and love that you only get when a heartstring is tied.</div><div><br /></div><img style="MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 236px; FLOAT: left; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5533940682696937778" border="0" alt="" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TMyBuxg70TI/AAAAAAAACU4/avhszFYcBvM/s320/1963+Green+Jello.png" /> <div>And I leave you now, Wendelynn, daughter of Jolene, who is the daughter of Clara, who is the daughter of Flora who is the daughter of Fredericka. In this season of remembering our ancestors, I hope you'll find something that ties your heartstrings too. </div></div></div></div></div>Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-75095370456256928992010-10-25T11:29:00.002-05:002010-10-25T13:03:31.443-05:00Waiting for the Witching Hour<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi2I8bg7_sWrJZtFKpnR1Z_aTEkpp-lrxXnmeDGKIwuo0KDdI6ZEWsxBBwehsk3MHiUC7RJ-YOq77ZjgpXWyxZDNx8glo84zhf-I-L00ub5KipCsrTn-G8HIntKLppAw_XWNFA3/s1600/spookyfranny.jpg"><img style="TEXT-ALIGN: center; MARGIN: 0px auto 10px; WIDTH: 250px; DISPLAY: block; HEIGHT: 320px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5532028466004915202" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi2I8bg7_sWrJZtFKpnR1Z_aTEkpp-lrxXnmeDGKIwuo0KDdI6ZEWsxBBwehsk3MHiUC7RJ-YOq77ZjgpXWyxZDNx8glo84zhf-I-L00ub5KipCsrTn-G8HIntKLppAw_XWNFA3/s320/spookyfranny.jpg" /></a><br /><div><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TMWwdsWk92I/AAAAAAAACUQ/oSMjyOYPFxo/s1600/Franny-Halloween.jpg"></a><br /><br /><div></div></div>Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-13481799687174459002010-10-18T10:19:00.004-05:002010-10-18T11:13:25.052-05:00Spooky Things<a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TLxmWXS0bfI/AAAAAAAACTw/tPkbiH24pVo/s1600/spookybanner.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 281px; FLOAT: left; HEIGHT: 216px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5529406976900230642" border="0" alt="" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TLxmWXS0bfI/AAAAAAAACTw/tPkbiH24pVo/s320/spookybanner.jpg" /></a> Spooky things are beginning to appear in my home. It's been quite a while since I did anything crafty but this idea was just not to be ignored!<br /><br />Of course, not having gotten my fingers messy with glue and paint for quite a while required a trip to Michaels to buy absolutely everything I needed. It must be against some cosmic law to not have any craft supplies, but sadly, that was the case. So the moment of inspiration was put on hold and off I went to Michaels.<br /><br />I hate shopping. Really, I do. But if I have to shop, Micheals is the place to go. I had not been in one for about 4 years and I have to admit, it was overwhelming at first. And then just a little dissapointing as I discovered that although there must be hundreds of thousands of items in the store, there was not as much true variety as I would have liked. I guess the days of smaller individual companies are long gone. All Hail Martha Stewart. Apparently, It's A Good Thing. Honestly, I'm not bashing Martha. I'm a fan, especially of her Halloween ideas. But I like diversity more.<br /><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TLxmV7b26UI/AAAAAAAACTo/5doqKgaqcWg/s1600/spooky.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 320px; FLOAT: left; HEIGHT: 145px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5529406969421949250" border="0" alt="" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TLxmV7b26UI/AAAAAAAACTo/5doqKgaqcWg/s320/spooky.jpg" /></a><br />Craft supplies are more expensive now than I remember. Basically all I needed was paint, glue, brushes, Mod Podge, ribbon and embellishments. I didn't expect to spend as much as I might have for dinner out. Oh, I needed blocks too.<br /><br />Boy, did I need blocks. The tallest of the set are 4 inches. The shortest are 2 1/2 inches. Kudos to Lowes for not charging me a cut fee for each of the individual cuts it took to turn a 10 foot 2x4 into three sets of multisized blocks. I think the guy at the saw was happy to see me leave the store. <br /><br /><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TLxmVDrEzXI/AAAAAAAACTg/-9DHk7ss8ek/s1600/ghosties.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 182px; FLOAT: left; HEIGHT: 199px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5529406954453388658" border="0" alt="" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TLxmVDrEzXI/AAAAAAAACTg/-9DHk7ss8ek/s320/ghosties.jpg" /></a> These little cuties are simply clay, peralized paint and microglitter. They're more goofy than spooky, but they'll do. I rather like their goofy eyes.<br /><br /><br />These Jack-O-Latern lights are from Target this year. They remind me of vintage paper lanterns. They're made of some type of silky papery polyester I think, but they look great. They weren't so great to put together. The globe shape is held open with a wire armiture that you install on your own. It's tricky at best. I broke two of them while carefully trying to insert the frame into the shade without tearing it.<br />Love how they look!<br /><br /><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TLxmUOr0OqI/AAAAAAAACTY/zzHHNq-ORSw/s1600/Halloween-tree-1.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 256px; FLOAT: left; HEIGHT: 216px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5529406940229417634" border="0" alt="" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TLxmUOr0OqI/AAAAAAAACTY/zzHHNq-ORSw/s320/Halloween-tree-1.jpg" /></a><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TLxmUOr0OqI/AAAAAAAACTY/zzHHNq-ORSw/s1600/Halloween-tree-1.jpg"></a><br /><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TLxmTtgAe_I/AAAAAAAACTQ/9SpH52V8hyg/s1600/Halloween-tree-2.jpg"><img style="MARGIN: 0px 10px 10px 0px; WIDTH: 284px; FLOAT: left; HEIGHT: 224px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5529406931321519090" border="0" alt="" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_fu8D1pIQOcY/TLxmTtgAe_I/AAAAAAAACTQ/9SpH52V8hyg/s320/Halloween-tree-2.jpg" /></a>Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24391056.post-26068344969667600532010-10-10T14:02:00.004-05:002010-10-10T14:09:50.233-05:00What I Have Learned This Year About MyselfHaving spent several thousand dollars this year on medical care, I have learned:<br />I have asthma, not blood clots.<br />My heart is in good shape even with a murmur and irregular heartbeat.<br />My lungs are great.<br />My highly acidic stomach can be tamed with the right meds.<br />My blood pressure even pre-surgery is normal. ( They want to know how I do that!)<br />I'm good till my next 100,000 mile checkup.<br />If you have anxiety and insomnia, get a new boss.<br /><br />And most importantly, if you are a coffee drinker, my local hospital very nicely puts a caffeine shot in your IV.Wendy Gundersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07098336136032471088noreply@blogger.com0