Showing posts with label vietnam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vietnam. Show all posts

Sunday, June 11, 2017

Maria Kamon ©™ Got a Radio Station

Hi there, Diamond Glamour Girls;



Right about now in the executive world you'd be hearing all the negative talk from all the women who covet. Like yellow white , Rose, blue black diamonds, or at church what woman has the biggest rock. How big is yours? I most certainly have come to the understanding.

Rock, baby rock, cause there is only one I know who has the biggest rock. As far as Maria Kamon©™ ha! In her own radio station well that part is true. How else is that woman who works so much going to make a living for herself. What about her meeting and event business? When was the last time you called her and booked an event? The same for the photography business. I was told she'd never make any money at anything she does. Rumors have it she a looser mom and The Lord is angry with her tossing her to an fro. Self-hatred? Do you really think so at her age? What is her age anyway? When was the last time you sent her a birthday card or even a birthday phone call. Ha!

She just laughs because if you'd know the truth He is slow to anger and is gentle. She keeps trying to hit that, her jump is a little out of practice since she has had so much adversity. Don't worry,  don't care the dogs are running all around town trying to catch a bone, in the meantime she is Anchored. Anchored? You know Anchor, right?

She will be discussing Ivanka Trumps book Woman Who Work every Sunday at 11:00 it seems to be a good number.  The rest of the 6 days is any subject related to event planning business. She might throw in a photograph or two on Instagram @Nodsish  or @MKPDE. In order for you to know that so you can gossips with her you'd have to be following her. That's only reserved for sinners saved by grace. Who lives that way? Ask Him! He know Best? Who knows Best? Money is not always in his plans or is it?

I have a daddy who loves me he provides for me whenever I travel. He does make sure I have plenty of money and most of all he makes sure I have made a reservation before he makes me travel in real life, real time. He's a good dad. He prepares the way. Doesn't force.

This week on Anchor she will be sharing short Daddy Stories about her own  dad to wish all the dad's she know a Happy Father's Day! Download the app Anchor and call in with questions. What does it mean to be a daddy's girl to an imperfect father? That's the topic at 11:00 on Anchor Maria Kamon©™ @MKPDE. Week of June 12-17, 2017

Check out my radio station on Anchor, Maria Kamon©™ @MKPDE: https://anchor.fm/s/b38da0

Covet Maria Kamon on Anchor as much as you did on her wedding business and let see what happens.

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Saturday, May 24, 2014

Attitude

Hi there, Diamond Glamour Girls,

Viet Nam War
I hope you are ready for Memorial Day! For those of you who follow my tweets yesterdays tweets were KISSES. When I was a child my sisters friends were drafted to fight the war that no one wanted to call war, "Viet Nam". It was after the 60's riots and it always felt like something terrible was about to happen. Where some choose to battle others choose to stay away from. I used the (GNB) Good News Bible. Some argue about the choice of bible, I figured if Billy Graham was about the good news I wanted to know. There was a thing called POW bracelets. You purchased the bracelets and were able to write to soldiers to encourage them. My thoughts were I was a child (under the age of 12) and didn't really know what to write adult men fighting a war they didn't want to. I would read the newspaper and listen to the news, to young to understand the ramifications the "war" "non-war" would have in the lives of these men (forgive me, back then the wars only had men or at least that is what was mainly written about. Anyway, I got to experience how encouraging the word of God is to men.



During these times my dad would help me with attitude and the importance of it:
  • Philippians 4:5 (GNB) Show a gentle attitude towards everyone. The Lord is coming soon.

  • Teaching me also about the beatitudes. I enjoyed learning what was appropriate and pleasing to God and for a child it was knowing it was a way to have standards, guidelines, measures in her life. It was learning what you can control and what you can't. I could control what I wrote in letters I couldn't control what these men experienced, saw or had to do. They were called to something I was not old enough to understand. 





Convalescent Woman
A few years ago, my aunt was sick in the hospital. I grabbed my bible and sat at her bedside reading Psalms. The love I felt for my aunt at childhood was great. As an adult I read the Psalms in the hope that she would hear me. That she would know love.  I have the best memories of my aunt. Like I said in another blog she was my encourager as a child. She was a nurse, by profession and as an signal mom raising her two children (signal mom) she went back to school to see if she could become a doctor. What a powerful role model for my youth. I watched her and tried to think like her. "All things are possible." One of the things she would ask me is: " What would you attempt to do if you know you couldn't fail." "Faith in God includes Faith in His timing." Hab 2:3  The pain of seeing her there void of herself, was enough to pain myself and cry out for God's grace and mercy in her life. Little did I know that those cries would call a priest to her bedside to give her last communion known to Catholics as Eucharist (last rites). Psalm 6:9. My uncle should up as well. I handed him my bible in the hopes we would pray for my aunt. He read a few verses. When the priest arrived he left. For what reason I do not know, I just knew I couldn't leave her alone without family. I stayed and the priest allowed me the honor of feeding her the communion (the Eucharist). I remember saying out loud I didn't want her to choke, he assured me she could still swallow. He laughed. Assuring me she could still swallow. We both prayed over her. I stayed a while longer after the Priest had left. They moved her back to the convalescent home and she died much later. Later I met my cousin and spoke with her. I confess, I am not sure if I signed in that day, at the hospital. All I know is I sat their praying and loving my aunt the best I could.

Why do I share this story with you? Honestly, I am not sure. My truth is not anyone elses or is it? I believe in the goodness of God. One of those knowing God knew I didn't have to carry my aunts sadness or seeing her die in front of me. Like the men I prayed for. Some got to come back and tell me what the letters meant. Others never returned or if they did I didn't get to hear from them. Those I still remember by name. Those I still carry a remembrance of. Knowing that all things work for the good of those that love Him.

What do you want at your beside when your old?  Attitude of Gratitude (Psalm 90:1). The voice of the Lord is over the waters; The God of glory thunders; The Lord is over many waters. Psalm 29:3  He promises that we will never have more than we are capable of dealing with. I know my Lord is a Good Lord.  Shout! Thank you!

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