January 31, 2015

Flew up to Maryland today, and was surprised by a few things including the games spirit has been playing with me.

I remember this old Twilight Zone episode where this soldier could look at someone and if they were going to die, see this light above their head. I tend to flash back on this when I have to fly as I do not like flying. As I approached the door to the plane, I looked and saw what I could only describe as an angel hovering over the door. I knew then that I would be safe. (I remember a time many years ago when I flew into Baltimore, that the plane was getting buffeted by the winds. I reached out and did some energy work which seemed to smooth things out. Of course, it took a lot of convincing to get me to believe that I actually made a difference.)

After landing at the airport, I went and got the rental car. When I was away from the facility, I turned on the radio, and the first song playing was “Looking Through My Father’s Eyes”. I knew than that was not a coincidence. My Dad was letting me know that he was watching. Of course, it made it a little hard to drive with tears in my eyes. I may know that he is all right, and that there is no sadness for him, but being on this side of the vibrational divider, I do miss him even though I know he is about.

As far as the weather goes, it's a pleasant 22 degrees here. I had forgotten what 22 degrees feels like, with a wind. The weather channel is posting highs higher than they did yesterday. Monday was supposed to be 20 for a high. Now it is 42. I guess they rethrew the weather dart and it landed on a different square. But it will be 13 that night. Brought my leather coat that I haven't worn in 20 years. It is my Merry-Go-Round IOU leather, a classic (I used to work for the company and got things at great discounts). Was surprised it didn't crack when I pulled it out of the closet.

Found a hole in the wall restaurant with only 4 tables in it. They do mostly carry out. Was real good food. Got some left over for another dinner. Looks like sleet tomorrow. Fun stuff.

Doing mundane things is helping keep me focused on better things.