A Mother’s Love is The Best Medicine


A mother’s love is like an everlasting bed of roses, that continues to blossom.

A mother’s love bears strength, comfort, healing and warmth. Her beauty is compared to a sunny day that shines upon each rose petal and inspires hope.

The connection between a loving mother and her child is an everlasting bond. 

In times of sickness, a broken heart and spirit, a mother’s Love has a special healing effect that will reach within the soul of her child and heal aches and pain in places within them, that medicine cannot cure.

Your mother’s Love is present within your soul. She will never leave your side. In your time of need, she will guide.
___ Ellen J. Barrier

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LOVE Keeps Family and Friends Together

We will Never Be Apart on Christmas Day
LOVE is the most precious gift we each share within our hearts, on every Christmas Day, so that we will never be apart. On this Christmas Day, when I give thanks and pray, it will be your presence, I will embrace in a special place within my heart; so that we will not be apart.

MERRY CHRISTMAS! FRIEND

From: Ellen J. Barrier

Happy Thanksgiving Day


Hello my friend. It is so good to see you again.
I wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving Day.
The things we share with each other are deeply felt from within our hearts; that neither of us will ever forget. For the gifts that are priceless, are the ones that are heartfelt; their roots are within our soul.
God bless our friendship,
Ellen J. Barrier

                         

Working Together for Peace

God Give Us Peace
Without Peace We Are Without Freedom

“To experience the spirit of peace, one must have freedom. Neither can be obtained without the other.”

We live in a world of violence. Peace is never accomplished through the methods of anger and hate by causing harm to others.  

When people find ways to communicate with each other by working together creating plans, to solve and resolve the cause of differences, peace is accomplished.




We are Working Together for Peace
Prosperity is for all people
Success is our goal
Greater Opportunities are Ahead

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Sweet Memories



The things we treasure in our hearts are memories we hold dear to us.  Each of us has a treasure of sweet memories from our past.  As an adult, my sweet memories are the times I spent with my parents, during my childhood years.

 One of my memories was my first bike. This was a gift from my father that he brought home, when I was in my preteen years. I recall the excitement of getting on the bike and falling, before he told me, “You have to balance the bike.” Having him there to give me encouraging words were the results of my learning to ride the bike, within 15 minutes without falling again. MY father was so proud!

Other memories were going fishing, with my parents. The first fish I caught was a catfish. My father took it off the hook, and placed it in a pail of water. He then, told me to touch the fish. When I did so, it moved, and that was a frightening experience. For a short period of time, I refused to touch a catfish. My parents told me, if I wanted to go fishing, I had to take all the fish I caught off the hook; and put the bait on the hook by myself. My father helped me to overcome the fear of touching a catfish. He taught me how to remove a catfish from the hook, without getting poked by the fins.

There are many sweet memories I treasure with my parents, among them are the games they played with me and my nieces and nephews, who are very close to my age. I am the youngest of my six siblings; most were teenagers and young adults when I was born; with the exception of my brother James, who is seven years older than I am.

My parents’ presence at the performances I gave in churches and in school was encouraging and supportive. I grew up on a large farm and enjoyed the space and fruit orchards, fields of vegetables, pecan and walnut trees, cows, horses, dog, and cat.

I am blessed to have had, two parents who loved me. God placed me in their lives, at a time when they did not think they would conceive another child. I lived with my parents until the age of 21, before getting married and pursuing my dreams.

My parents passed away several years ago, within a year apart.

The sweet memories of my parents still live on within my treasure of memories.
Written by Ellen J. Barrier