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Carnations

It happens with regularity and yet each time it does I am still amazed. Each time I help someone it seems that I also benefit! This most recent demonstration of ripple-effect goodness took place in March as I struggled and reflected on a problem. A grieving mother needed help. She was depressed and had a problem regarding the loss of her son.

Now many of us have lost a loved one. My only son was killed at age 17. It shook my world so badly that I never thought I could ever regain my balance. So it seemed ideal that I should try to help another mom because I had a full understanding of the problem.

This lady was depressed and becoming very anxious as the birthday of her deceased child drew nearer. How could she get through this difficult time? Well when she wrote to me it was only weeks before my own son's birthday. My past handling of this problem for eleven years has been poor! I ran from the pain, kept very busy and tried not to think about it. I cried off and on through out the birthday.

Now I was being called on to help someone else so I had to examine the problem more objectively.

Suddenly and with great ease an idea came to me. The answer seemed so obvious. I suggested that she needed to celebrate the life of her child. (Yes we both did!) We needed to focus on the time that we had shared with them, on the laughter and sunshine they had brought into our lives. So my next problem was to come up with some suggestions for celebrating the life of her son.

I provided her with a list of nine ideas, ways for celebrating this upcoming birthday. But things didn't stop there.

I began thinking about that short list of ideas and wished it had been longer. I decided to call on the troops! I mailed out forty letters to friends asking them for their ideas. Within two days, my list of nine had grown to fifty. Some people sent in one idea, some four or five. The suggestions ranged from simple to elaborate. There were ideas that involved gardening, butterflies, baseball, gifts for others and service to others. The list was marvelous! I became excited each time I brought in the mail because even after I put it all together, more ideas trickled in!

I didn't realize what an effect all this was going to have on me until a couple of days later.

My husband and I were getting ready for a big book launching celebration and the museum where it was to be held scheduled it for April 3, the birthday of my son. I met up with a friend and wanted to invite her to the book launching celebration. I said, "We are having a special function to celebrate the publication of our latest book, War On the Home front. Can you please come? Oh and guess what day this is on? It is my son's birthday. Isn't that marvelous?" As I said this I grinned and looked happy.

She stared at me with a look of disbelief! She knew how difficult it was for me to get through special occasions yet I was looking joyful. That was the moment when I realized that something wonderful had taken place for me. For the first time in twelve years I was truly anticipating my son's birthday, and I wanted to celebrate his life.

I realized that in trying to alter the perspective of one grieving mother, I had changed my own.

I know God puts people in our lives whom we are meant to help and I wanted to help this mother deal with her problem. I had no idea there was help coming for me too! Now I see that God had an even greater agenda. In helping her, I helped myself. Good deeds often yield great blessings and I am overjoyed at what has happened. I am still marveling at the change that has taken place in my life.

I know without a doubt that when we reach out to one another across time and space, and when we attempt to help, to pray for, to console, to council or support one another, good things just have to happen.

I have also discovered that now it does not matter if I celebrate Jason's birthday right on that special day or if I honor him on any day in that month, or in that year!. Now I am just thrilled that I do want to celebrate his life. I feel as if I have just stepped out into the sunshine! Now more tears are for the joy of knowing him.

Our thanks to the wonderful
Ellie Braun-Haley

For a copy of Ellie's list of Celebration Ideas, email to
casadesantamaria@mac.com and put Ellie's List in the subject line.

A great idea (If I do say so myself!) If you know someone who has lost a child or a mother, email them on Mother's day with a "Remembering your __(Name)________
(Mother/Son/Daughter) on this special day!"

Your kindness will ease the pain. Your thoughtfulness will long be remembered.

 


Oh The Joy of an Aching Back!

Hurray for aches and pains. We thought it would never arrive -- that combination of no snow, sunshine and temps in the 50's allowing Susan and me to revisit the Casa and begin our weed-clearing, dirt-digging, rock-moving, tree-watering 2008 exercise program.

Oh, ah, ouch, ugh, yikes -- boy does it feels great today.

One of the first things we checked out during the return was, how many of the Aspen seedlings and pine trees that we planted survived the very harsh winter -- if any. During the summer we planted 15-Aspens, along with 10 Ponderosa Pines.

As we neared the spot, a recent conversation with one of the Colorado State Forestry men replayed in my mind. He smiled, "You're planting these trees where?" "You know, there's a reason trees don't grow in that part of the valley!"

He might have just as well ended the statement with "You naive non-natives!"

Milt Tree
Summer 2008 Aspen Planting

We smiled and thought -- "If spirit want's these babies to grow, grow they will!"

The results? All fifteen Aspen and all 10 Ponderosa Pines survived the winter -- thank you very much. Still only about 3-4 feet tall, but ALIVE & WELL! They should grow another two or three feet before winter of 2008 sets in.

During one of our rare Casa visits during the snow covered ground of winter, we were amazed over the multitude of animal tracks on the property. They crisscrossed the entire 40-acres.

snow

Giant rabbits, mule deer, wild horses, coyote, prairie dogs, elk, and about five others we couldn't identify. As we returned this past week, we could only spot some prairie dog Burrough openings.

Our neighbor friend offered, "I can help you kill them off, or else you won't have much growing in your garden!" His suggestion hit us like a ton of bricks. Killing God's creatures at the Casa de Santa Maria? It just ain't gonna happen!

These beautiful creatures were here long before us, and will be long after we have departed. We thank them for sharing their space with us. If Spirit wants them to live and thrive some other place, so be it. They'll have to work out those details

If the Casa property is to become an animal garden/sanctuary, so be it! We have one vision, but spirit very well may have another:-)

We were told the Casa will be a sanctuary for healing, where Mother Mary's healing presence will reside. I don't recall animals being excluded from that.

Inspiration will come, but only to those who would be inspired...
All others will find only words and missed opportunity.
D. Anthony


2012
WHAT'S TRUE — WHAT ISN'T

Sun

That long awaited end of the Mayan calendar is rapidly approaching. If you've been researching the internet or other sources for information on the subject, you've noticed a plethora of opinions, predictions and downright WARNINGS of what's in store for those of us who'll be here for the experience.

A number of the Mayan prophesies will make you think twice about wanting to experience what lies ahead. Trial, transition, end of time, apocalypse, chaos and destruction. Any wonder the subject of 2012 brings fear and foreboding to the hearts and minds of many?

How would you like to know the straight scoop? Well, at least the Gospel According To theSanderfords! Join us on Saturday, May 3rd at 2:00 p.m. Eastern time for our live teleclass, What's Up With 2012? -- as we share the information we've received on the 2012 events.

Included in the $35 cost you will receive a complete email transcript of the program as well as a special number to call to listen to the TeleClass 24-7 through June 1st, 2008 in the event you can't participate in the live program.

This is one program you won't want to miss! We'll be emailing call-in instructions this week.

As space is limited, to guarantee your participation, please email us at iheart2@mac.com and let us know you'll be mailing your check to reserve your place.

Make check for $35 payable to Susan Sanderford and mail to;

Susan Sanderford
P.O. Box 64
211 Culebra Street
San Luis, CO 81152

A Message From Mother Mary


Mary Small

Greetings My Beloved Ones...

An opening of a new world is on the horizon.
It is a world when all hearts will know they are loved.
A world when peace will reign not only in each heart,
but also the heart of all nations.
A new world is coming when pain and suffering will be no more.
This new world starts today within your own heart.
By taking the hand of Love, it will take you
along the path to this new world.
This new world will begin in your heart.
This new world is the love you
were created to be.
This new world is You!
Take my hand and we will walk this journey together,
and I will remind you to not give up hope,
but to believe in the journey
that leads to Love.

Mother Mary

Through her messenger
Susan Sanderford
April 23, 2008



Lighten Up & Enjoy

Not yet a two-car family, we DO though have two TV remotes. Last week Susan and I were engrossed in a favorite TV program. At a critical plot-reveal point, without warning the channel changed to Animal Planet.

With stares that would kill, we looked at each other with a "Why did you do that?" Neither of us had the remote in hand. Twas a puzzlement. Was someone in spirit playing a joke on us? (It HAS happened.)

Then the channel changed again. We looked toward the back of the room --

Mystery solved!!! See several stories below.


Let's All Adopt This Policy

In our last With Love From Heaven newsletter we encouraged folks to consider offering room & board in return for unconditional love and gratitude to a rescue animal, be it a dog or cat.

As a result, we're so happy to report several of you went out and did just that. We deeply thank you on their behalf. Here's a picture of Bonnie's new found treasure. She hasn't named her yet. Any ideas?

Bonnie's Cat


Seems Like
Meet the Pets Day

Here's a picture of our new found friend BEAR. Whenever Susan goes for a walk in the neighborhood, Bear is her constant companion. Seems we've been adopted -- again. The past few days Bear has scheduled early morning stops at the Sanderford's for a snack and some water, then again around the dinner hour.

Bear

We've learned that Bear's mom and dad are short on funds these days and have had to cut back on his food. Your Help the San Luis Animals donations have come in handy as we currently have three local cats who have found a haven at our back porch, complete with food and water. (And now -- welcome Bear!)

We're still planning a back yard haven for area strays. More in our next Heaven newsletter!


Mystery Solved

We looked around, and to our glee, in the back of the room, our darling, innocent (yeah - right) Smokey, was comfy in his chair, paw on remote, showing again who was Master of the House.

Yet another Smokey Sanderford hard-to-believe story -- but true it is!

Smokey

(Reenactment of the Crime!)


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