K.S.R. Kingworth's Blog
February 4, 2011
Karey's Story
And so, every day I'm trying to spread my wings by spreading a message of comfort to those who know no comfort, a message of companionship to those who feel utterly alone. The only way to soar is to share. It is through service that we are made whole.
We all get second chances. We all have the capacity to give. And it is by giving that we know God. God bless you. God bless all those who suffer.
We all get second chances. We all have the capacity to give. And it is by giving that we know God. God bless you. God bless all those who suffer.
Published on February 04, 2011 12:15
My Story
I had a warrant out for my arrest three years ago. So not Bonnie and Clyde. No cops and robbers. And sorry Butch Cassidy, no guns and train heists. The story is that my former husband asked the courts to issue it since I hadn't made medical, music and dental payments for over a year. And my son's graduation was coming up which meant I'd be going to Vermont. The courts agreed. I nearly fell of my kitchen chair where I was participating in the hearing by phone. In fact, the judge said, "If it were up to me, I'd personally slap you behind bars if you were to step foot across the state of Vermont today." I hung up the phone. But what about the note I included from my doctor, stating I had --oh, what's the term for it--a major depressive episode? As in 18 months long....
Published on February 04, 2011 07:59
February 2, 2011
A Pretty Package
I love wrapping things up pretty and sending them in the mail. This one was fun. Here's some pics: Amano Artisan Chocolates made fresh yesterday by Art Pollard. Oil of Spikenard. Smells unbelievably divine. It's the herb Mary used to wash Jesus' feet. Amano Artisan Crown of Thorns Honey Cordials. Infused with edible gold. The honey is imported from Yemen and costs $200 a kilo. They're full flavor is best enjoyed eaten fresh, within three weeks of being made. This package glows when you open it up!
Published on February 02, 2011 08:42
January 29, 2011
Happy Birthday Oprah
Since this is the last season of the Oprah Winfrey show, and since it's her birthday, I wanted to pay tribute to her. She is a woman who has had more influence on me than any earthly person other than my mother and Harriett Tubman, my childhood hero. I've included the first portion of Oprah's outstanding performance as Sethe, in the movie adaptation of Toni Morrison's Pulitzer Prize winning novel, Beloved. God bless you, Oprah.
Published on January 29, 2011 14:02
December 11, 2010
The Lost Lamb and the Shepherd Dog
This video footage I shot a few weeks ago needs no explanation. For those interested, I've written the story of how I came upon these sheep below the video. A few weeks ago as I was driving down Provo Canyon I saw a cream-colored line moving horizontally along a hillside that curved into Wallsburg Canyon. The hills and mountains by now were dry and brown. I couldn't figure out what would move like that on a hill. When I got closer I realized I was looking at hundreds upon hundreds of sheep that were following each other to new pasture. I pulled my car over and watched in awe. One sheep had ended up on the wrong side of the fence and as I heard him call out to the sheep who had stopped to graze on the other side, and watched a big, white dog come up to...
Published on December 11, 2010 10:12
October 10, 2010
Red Skelton's Pledge of Allegiance Speech
Do you know who wrote the Pledge of Allegiance, or the words to it? In honor of Columbus Day, let's listen to how a comedian you've probably never heard of, Red Skelton, recited the Pledge of Allegiance way back in 1969. He says a few things that might cause you to ask yourself, "How could he have known?" Please leave a comment below letting me know why this video is important to you. THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, written by Francis Bellamy, 1892 I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." When I was a French teacher at Carden Memorial, my home-room students and I recited it every morning at Carden Memorial School, along with all the other classes. We raised the American flag every morning outside...
Published on October 10, 2010 23:00
September 12, 2010
Cheers, Karey -Please excuse any typos. This was sent fro...
Cheers, Karey -Please excuse any typos. This was sent from my iPhone.
Published on September 12, 2010 13:03
May 17, 2010
Butterfly Dress Up
I had to post this picture I found on Rhomany's Realm. It's gorgeous! Not that I'd try wearing it to one of my book events, but it's nice to dream about.
Published on May 17, 2010 17:03
Squeaky Clean Reads
If you're like me, forever on the quest for good books that are clean and appropriate for you and your family, then I want to point you to a site my mom just told me about: Squeaky Clean Reads. A soon as clicked a few keys and saw Shannon Hale's books glowing on the screen at the top of their Young Adult page, I knew immediately it would be one of my favorite resources for books that are, what else?--clean reads.
Published on May 17, 2010 09:11
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I want to be sunshine. I'm not quite sure how to shine, but I have a message of peace, hope and love to share. And it's not what you'd think.
I want to be sunshine. I'm not quite sure how to shine, but I have a message of peace, hope and love to share. And it's not what you'd think.
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