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If u can get into this space please leave a comment and let me know. I have had problems with it for months now. U can visit me now at  http://www.spaces.msn.com/carlasblog
Love from Louisville
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16 October

Guestbook signing day!

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Our Host Is None Other Than
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I even dressed for the occasion...

              
I will be around to everyone by tonight. I have plans with the family today so i did not forget you all. I will get to ya today.
 
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15 October

My Story Of Waverly Hills

Ok for one i am not a writter. Never will be. If i was i would be making money. I am a talker and it is way easier for me to tell u my experiences in words from my mouth instead of words on paper. I will do the best i can here...lmao
 
Ok i have known about Waverly Hills since i was a young child. I heard all the stories. As i hit my teenage years i wanted to know more and go see it. On the way there with friends i remember getting nervous because we were going to be tresspassing in a building that was haunted. Shit was running through my head like what if we get killed in here,will we be found.lol What if something grabs me will it get inside my body and take over...ok i know hell of an imagination and too much t.v.
As we got closer the more freaked out i became. This hospital is the highest point in Jefferson County. So we made the left onto the road up to the building. It was so dark u could not see anything there was woods all around and nothing else. We get to the top of the hill and there it sat. This huge gothic looking building. Just seeing it i knew i was not going in. And i did not...lol
 That started my infatuation with the building. I always wanted to go back and go in.
It was many years later before i was able to.   During the years i found everything i could about the building and tuberculosis. I went to every website and read every story That only intriged me more.
 I found out that they were taking people on tours for $20.00 per person. I was like damn that is a little high but i woud pay 100.00 to get in the place. My husband Kevin has never believed in ghost or cared for the building. He was willing to go with me. They had night and day tours available. Well i for one was not going at night. No way!!!lol
So we went on a Sunday for a day tour. This was the first time i had ever seen the building in the daytime and it was amazing. Beautiful and vandilized. There was only 5 of us on that tour plus the tour guide. So everyone ask there questions we took our time and shit loads of pics.
You can find these pics in album Waverly Hills day 1. The only thing about this tour was that my batteries on my camera were brand new and i went through 3 sets in about a hour and a half.
I also took video if i knew how to ad that here i would..lol
We did not see anything that day as in anything paranormal. We did here alot of cool stories though. Also learned alot of history. But i wanted more...lol
I called the same day and scheduled a night tour for my brother and 2 friends and Kevin and me.
We went the following Friday. We were told to bring a flashlight and extra batteries since paranormal activitie is known to drain batteries very quickly.
I had shit loads of batteries for me flasshlight and camera. I was not taking any chances...lmao
  I had told the peoeple i was with from door if i see anything i am gone. Do not expect me to wait because it will not happen,as it is about a mile or so to the bottom of the hill and i be damned if i was going to see something and to sit out in the car by myself in front of the building. No they would get a ride or walk down. I would wait for them on the main road. I also had a talk with one of the tour guides. I ask him to take me out immediately if i seen anything. Take the fastest route out...lol He laughed and said he would even follow me down to the main road if need be.
 So with that said i was ready to go in.
 We first went to the death tunnel or body chute. This is a very long tunnel that was used to carry the bodies down so the other patients would not see how many people was dying from the disease they also had. You know sort of did not help with the moral  to see that there was so many dying on a daily basis. I decided i was not going to walk to the end. For one i smoke and a few pounds over weight and it was hot as hell...lol
There had also been so many dead bodies in there...swhhhh. I did go into the  chute but not to far.
 After everyone was back up it was time to go into this huge dark building with ghost and armed with nothing but a damn $2.00 flashlight. What the hell was i thinking giving them $20.00 i was ready to go NOW!
I wanted to see something but then again i really didn't. You know what i mean..lol
 We went in and went through several rooms took many of pics and nothing. I was straight..Then we get in the middle of another long hallway. Thats when the fun began...
This dude says ok everyone no flashlights cameras or camcorders here. Turn everything off. I was like i be damn if i do!!!
I did though reluctantly.
He said we r now going to sit and wait for shadow people everyone be quiet and still. I was like hell no i better not see anything or i am gone. I was all over Kevin like a fly on shit...lol
 Then it happens. Not one but about 30 or so people not people it is hard to explain they were everywhere. On the ceilings coming right towards us and stopping about 4 feet away and then dissapearing. They were coming in and out of doors. I swear i am not making this shit up it was so freaky. I seen i guess it was a small child stick its head out of a doorway and then go right back in. There things could not have been man made. There was no feet some was very slow and some fast. They were not in the shape of people either. It is like i said hard to explain. Other than they were shadow people. I was so shocked that i was seeing them i forgot to be scared if that makes any since. He then told us we could not watch this all night as they would continue and we needed to continue the tour. So flashlights and cameras back on and lets finish the tour.
I was tripping the rest of the tour that i had seen this shit and what was i thinking staying in here..lol
I also took many photos that night and video. The photos are in Waverly Hills  day 2.
 I still had not had enough. I wanted to see that again so we called for another tour 2 weeks later on a Friday night at 11:00 pm. We wanted to be inside there at midnight.
 This time it was my Bestfriend Sandy her boyfriend Will and Kevin's friend Ricki and his girlfriend Kelly and Kevin and I. Oh and my brother Terry.
This made for Kev and i's third time and Ricki and Kelly and my brothers second time and Sandy and Will's first.
Ok this time there was just shit loads of people. It was so hot the whole tour was just misserable. We were unable to see any thing in the halls this time. There was just to many people and some where tall. There was no way to see anything. So it was just a waste of money really.
My camera would not stay working new batteries or not. I did not get one damn pic. Everytime one did take i would go to lok at it and it would be gone. That sucked because i have no pics from that night other than the ones Sandy sent me...lol
As of right now they are having a actual haunted hospital thing going on til Halloween. From my understanding the month of November is the most haunted time to go. So we will be there in November and i will try and bring u all more pics and more stories then.
The pics Sandy took will be in Waverly Hills day 3
So go check them out.
I have also added some pics where i feel something paranormal is on them. U should save them to ur computer and then zoom in to see them better. I have already zoomed and cropped but u still can not see then that good.
Enjoy the pics..
Love from Louisville
Ok i was wrong about the day when the camera took no pics. It was my second trip not the third. So the pics for the second and Sandy's are from the same night. Sorry...lol
 
 
City Wide Ditzy Queen is back!!
Her new link is at the bottom of my spacers list! Go welcome her back!

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14 October

OMG

Ok yall have to check this dude Justin out.....

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He is awesome! I sent him this pic to be
Glorified and gorified or digitally mutilated
For Halloween

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And look at what i got back.....

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Now is that freaky or what? lol
He is taking request so go visit him. Tell him i sent ya!
 
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10 October

....Waverly Hills

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Imagine yourself choking. Not being able to get air in to your lungs because your throat is closing up inside from something unseen, congesting and constricting the tissues like invisible hands. Your chest feels like it’s ready to explode and your lungs feel like they are on fire. Finally, able to cough, clumps of bright red blood spew from your mouth as the inner walls of your lungs have started to disintegrate. The buzzing and dizziness that you feel in your head is from the constant fever you keep and made worse by the lack of oxygen going to your brain. Capillaries explode in your eyes due to the violent coughing spells and leave your eyes spotted with broken capillaries or a violent crimson red. Your skin has now turned a ghastly pasty white color because your body has stopped producing enough red blood cells to keep the pigment in your skin.

These graphic descriptions can only provide the modern reader with a hint of what millions suffered from in the early history of America -- the dreaded and deadly “white death” known as tuberculosis. The plague swept through the country for centuries, claiming entire families and sometimes entire towns. It was a terrifying and very contagious disease for which there was no cure.

In 1900, Louisville,Kentucky had the highest tuberculosis death rate in the country. This was due to the fact Louisville is such a low valley area and before development, was basically all swampland and perfect breeding ground for the Tuberculosis bacteria. As with many other towns and cities across the country, hospitals were needed to care for the sick. In 1910, a wooden, two-story hospital with 40 beds opened on one of the highest elevated hills in southern Jefferson County to try and contain this ravaging disease.

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 Officials soon found that this small hospital was simply too small, as they were soon housing more than 130 cases of tuberculosis. Louisville needed a much larger facility and money began to be raised for its construction. Land was donated and $11 million was used to started construction on the new hospital in 1924.

The hospital, known as Waverly Hills, was opened in 1926 and was considered to be the most advanced tuberculosis hospital in the country. If a patient had any chance of surviving the disease, Waverly Hills was the place to come for treatment. Of course, treatment in those days was primitive at best, meaning that many simply came here to die. In those days, it was believed that the best cure for tuberculosis was plenty of nutritional food, plenty of rest and plenty of fresh air. Many patients came to Waverly and were actually cured and became well enough to once again enter society. For those not as fortunate, Waverly was the last place they ever saw. Records have been lost, but it is estimated that tens of thousands died at Waverly. At the height of the tuberculosis epidemic, it is reported that one patient an hour died.


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The doctors and nurses volunteered their lives to try and find a cure for this disease. Many of them lived and died there with the patients. A number of different experiments were attempted in search for a cure. Some of these experiments may sound barbaric, or even pointless, by today’s standards, but others are now common practice. The lungs were exposed to ultraviolet light to try and stop the spread of the bacteria. This was done in early versions of “sun rooms”, using artificial light to mimic the effects of sunlight. Patients were also placed on the roof or on the open porches on the upper floor to take in air and sunlight. Keeping in mind that fresh air was thought to be a cure for the disease; the patients would often to be placed in front of the open windows in both summer and winter. Photographs exist that show many of the dying literally covered in snow but still placed outside in hopes that their lungs would expand in the clean, country air.

Many of the treatments were much harsher -- and much bloodier. Balloons were surgically implanted into the lungs and then filled with air to try and expand them more, often with disastrous results. Hydrotherapy often caused pneumonia. But some experiments were useful and these procedures are still used today. Pneumothorax was a procedure that consisted of deflating the infected area of the lung for a period of time and then letting it heal. Thoracoplasty was a very invasive surgical procedure where the chest of the patient was opened and then cords of muscle and up to seven ribs were removed. The opening was then closed up with the idea that the lungs would then be free to expand further and allow more oxygen into the lungs. This bloody procedure was only attempted as a last resort because fewer than 5% of the patients ever survived it.

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In many cases, entire families came to live at Waverly Hills. Some were cured but many others left the hospital through what was called the “body chute”. This was a tunnel that led from the hospital to the railroad tracks at the bottom of the hill. It consisted of a motorized rail and cable system where the bodies were placed and lowered down on one side of the tunnel and steps led up and down on the other. A small steam plant on the property heated the tunnel, as well as the hospital and provided warmth for the maintenance workers that lived off the property. This was their entrance and exit for work. The tunnel was totally enclosed from the Morgue wing of the hospital. The purpose of this was so that the patients couldn’t see how many bodies were leaving the hospital. It was believed this would negatively affect their morale as the doctors discovered early on that the mental health of the patients was just as important as their physical health.

Because of the procedures and experiments that were performed at Waverly Hills and other hospitals around the country, tuberculosis was declining worldwide by the late 1930’s. It wasn’t until 1943 though that a young graduate student at Rutgers University by the name of Albert Schatz discovered Streptomycin, the first real medicine against the disease. By the mid 1950’s, tuberculosis had been largely eradicated because of this antibiotic. In 1961, Waverly Hills Sanatorium was closed because there was no longer a need for a tuberculosis facility. The buildings were reopened in 1962 as Woodhaven Geriatrics Sanitarium.

There have been many tales of patient mistreatment and unusual experiments that have filtered down from the hill over the years. Some have been proven false, while others unfortunately have turned out to be true. Electroshock therapy was widely used, although it was considered to be a very effective treatment in those days. Even today, it has been used with great results but now, as it was then, tragic losses sometimes occurred. During the 1960’s and 1970’s, a time of budget cuts for facilities of this type, there were many well documented cases of horrible conditions and unusual treatments at mental institutions all across the country. Apparently Woodhaven was no different because the state of Kentucky closed it down in 1982 due to patient abuse. The buildings, contents and land were auctioned off and the doors were locked for good.

The building and land changed hands several times over the next 18 years. The second owner of the property wanted to tear all the buildings down to construct the world’s largest statue of Jesus Christ. He succeeded in demolishing all of the buildings except for the main hospital and was only stopped by an injunction because the building is on the National Historic Register’s “endangered” list. He then decided that if he couldn’t legally tear it down then he would do everything in his power to get it condemned. He let vandals come into the building and tear it up. After breaking windows, porcelain sinks, toilets and doors, they began spraying graffiti on every available wall. The owner then dug around the foundation, in some places as deep as 30 feet, to try and make the foundation crack. If this happened, then he believed he could get the building condemned and would be able to legally tear it down. Fortunately, the structure refused to give way and his efforts failed. The area where his extensive digging took place can still currently be seen.

By 2001, this once regal and majestic hospital had been ravaged by time, the elements and vandals and was a shell of its former self. Waverly Hills had now become every town’s “haunted house”. Vagrants took to living here and kids broke in for the rush of finding a “ghost” or just to get high. It started to get the reputation of being haunted and rumors had it that satanic rituals were taking place within its walls. There were tales of a little girl running up and down the third floor solarium playing hide and seek with trespassers, of a little boy playing with his leather ball, of rooms lighting up as if there was still power to the building, doors slamming, disembodied voices, a hearse driving up and dropping off coffins and an old woman running from the front door with her wrists bleeding screaming “help me, somebody save me!” The years went by and the owner decided to sell the property to the new owners, who took possession in 2001.

In that same year, the Louisville Ghost Hunters Society was asked to come to Waverly Hills to find the “hot spots” for Triage Entertainment, who were producing a segment of Fox Television’s “Worlds Scariest Places”. LGHS Vice President Jay Gravatte, founder Keith Age and several other members arrived in the early evening. Jay would be featured on the show as the Waverly “historian” and his task would be to guide the girls through the building.


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Keith Age:
It had been several years since I had actually been inside the old hospital and once we entered, we started to see the extent of the damage that time and vandals had done to this building. Eighteen years of trash, dust and dirt had collected in the hallways from where the windows had been broken out. Debris and trash was two to three feet deep in some places. The floor was like walking over hills.

We decided to explore the morgue wing first. As we descended down this almost totally pitch black hallway, my electromagnetic field meter started clicking and within moments was jumping up the scale. One of the main pieces of equipment that is used in ghost detection is an electro-magnetic field meter, or EMF meter. It is believed that ghosts are a form of energy and that when they present they disrupt the natural electro-magnetic fields in their vicinity. EMF meters detect these disturbances, and while it is not solid proof of the presence of a ghost, it is a good indicator. The meter should not have gone off in the building unless something magnetic was encountered as there had been no electricity provided to the top of the hill since the middle 1980’s. The poles had been knocked down at that time and the wires all removed. Strangely, the meter continued to react to something though -- and whatever it was, it was moving.

We followed the signal to a small room. A cinder block wall partitioned off half the room. This wall was built so that you could see through to the adjoining room. On the far side of it, we could see a lot of graffiti on the walls and by the door there was a box with light bulb sockets with some writing on it. As I got to the center of the room, the meter spiked to the top of the scale and squealed to a pitch that I had never heard it make before. The meter pegged all the way over and it made an audible noise like glass breaking and the needle froze at the highest position. It stopped squealing and actually started to get warm in my hand. The meter then got so hot that solder actually melted on the circuit board and started to drip out of the meter.

I pulled the battery out to try and stop it from doing even more damage and that’s when we noticed it was getting colder in the room. This was a hot summer’s evening and more than 80 degrees and very humid outside. Naturally, this part of the building would be cooler since there was hardly any light coming in and the thick concrete walls and marble floor would diffuse the heat from outside but not as cool as it started to become. The temperature now dropped from 74 to 52 degrees. The chill soon faded and we left the building to get another meter and to consult the floor plans that we had for the place. I was a little surprised to discover that the chamber had been Woodhaven’s electroshock therapy room.

After going back into the building, we returned to the room and examined it more closely. The room that had been used as the observation area had a bathroom leading off from the back of it and also had a narrow entrance to the room next door. But the most interesting aspect of the room was the electrical panel with light bulb sockets on it. This panel had once been used to show how much current was being sent to the patient.

There was no further activity with the meters or unusual temperature changes and so we continued down the hall. As we walked, we noticed that the far end wall looked as if it was getting closer to us. Puzzled, we stared and tried to figure out how this could be happening. There was no denying it though -- it was getting closer. Then, we began to hear sounds like scratching and scraping. It came closer and when it was no more than 20 feet away, we realized what was happening. No one had been down this part of the corridor in years and we had just disturbed a huge colony of bats. It looked just like a dark wall as it came down the passageway toward us! I was in the lead and ducked down, as did the person in front of me. Others ducked into a side room until the bats passed and luckily, no one was injured or hurt, including the bats.

At the end of the hall, we came to a room on our left that had a thick metal door, the kind that you often see on freezers. Upon entering the room, we saw that it was approximately 15 feet deep, 15 feet wide and 20 feet from floor to ceiling. There were 8 poles that were connected to the ceiling from the floor and from these poles were four more that were connected to the walls crossways. There was a drain on the right side of the floor. We later learned that this was what was called “the draining room.” During the heyday of the tuberculosis hospital, people were dying so quickly that bodies had to be hurriedly removed from the hill to make room for other victims. The problem was that the people of Jefferson County did not want the infected bodies coming down carrying disease. There was no cemetery at Waverly, so the bodies couldn’t be buried. The officials were forced to authorize the best remedy they could. The last stop for the dead inside of the hospital would be the “draining room”. The corpses would be hung from the poles in the room and then slit from sternum to groin so that all of their bodily fluids would drain out. Once this was completed, the bodies were taken down, placed on the gurney and then transported down the body chute. Later on, as tuberculosis became less threatening in the 1930’s, the room was used as a smokehouse to cure the meat that was raised and slaughtered on the grounds.


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From here, we went upstairs to the cafeteria and kitchen. One of the “legends” of Waverly tells of a man that can be seen walking around in a white coat here and smell of food cooking that comes wafting from the kitchen. What we found wasn’t spirits but still pretty shocking. The second floor of this wing was so damaged by vandals and the elements that it was utterly devastated. The ceiling was collapsing in some areas of the hall and had fallen down in other areas. The doors to the kitchen had been knocked down and were lying in the hallway. These doors provided walkways over puddles of water, mud and debris. The murky pools had been formed by the leaking roof. The kitchen was in shambles and it looked as if a bomb had exploded in here. There was only one gigantic oven left. Tables that had been built into the walls were broken and all of the windows had been shattered. Some of the window casings were so deteriorated that they were falling out of their frames. The ceiling was simply no longer there. It had become just a mess of wires, pipes and rotted tile panels.

The cafeteria hadn’t fared well either. A huge mural that had once graced the walls had been splashed with paint. The ceiling was caving in and in the middle of the floor was a huge radiator that had been ripped out of its moorings and left there. But it was after our initial inspection that we heard several footsteps around us, the sound of a door closing and the smell of fresh baked bread in the air. There was no logical explanation for these things. They simply happened and several of us were there to witness them.


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After this incident with the stairwell, we climbed to every floor in the building but encountered nothing else strange until we got to the fourth floor. The EMF meters again began to pick up unusual readings and we also recorded a number of temperature drops. This also faded away but we found other anomalies on the fifth floor of the hospital.

The fifth floor of Waverly consists of two nurses stations, a pantry (#501), linen room (#503), medicine room (#504) and two medium sized rooms on both sides of the nurse’s stations (#506 & #502). Room 502 has tales and rumors all its very own and is the place that every local curiosity-seeker has heard about and wants to explore. This is where (the legends say) people have jumped to their deaths, other have seen images moving in the windows and disembodied voices have been heard telling people to “get out”.

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There is much in the way of speculation about this area but what is known is that mentally insane tuberculosis patients were housed on the fifth floor in these two rooms. Nurse’s stations 502 and 506 looked over these two rooms in 18 hour shifts. The patients had to go to a half door at these stations to get their food and medicine or to use the restroom, which was adjacent to the nurse’s station. In 1928, the head nurse in room 502 was found dead in this room. She had hanged herself from the light fixture in an apparent fit of depression. According to further research, she was 29 years-old at the time, unmarried and pregnant. It is unknown just how long she may have been left hanging in this room before her body was finally discovered. Her death was ruled a suicide by the county coroner’s office. And this was not the final tragedy to occur here…

In 1932, another nurse who worked in room 502 jumped from the balcony of the roof that leads from the room and was killed when she struck the ground several stories below. We have yet to find any records that indicate why she did this act. There are also no records, despite what the legends say, that anyone other than the above mentioned nurse was ever pushed or jumped from the roof of Waverly Hills.

When we got to the fifth floor that night, we were accompanied by one of the owners. We went into room 502 and almost immediately, the EMF meter reacted to something here. Even stranger, the temperature suddenly rose around us from 86 to 98 degrees. It continued to climb so high that we actually backed out of the room. The owner wanted to see what was happening and as they walked into the room, the meter continued to react but the temperature dropped suddenly down to 68 degrees. This lasted for just a few moments and then stopped. We searched the room to try and find anything that would have caused this to occur but could find nothing artificial or natural to explain it.

After inspecting the rest of the rooms on the roof, we went back downstairs to talk with the director from Triage and to explain where the “hotspots” in the place were located. Jay would be the one who would then deal with the participants in the show.

Jay Gravatte:
My job on that night was simple -- take five girls through Waverly Hills for the Fox’s “reality” series. My main duty was to explain to them some of the history and paranormal activity surrounding the abandoned hospital. Everything we encountered was to be recorded and broadcast as an episode of the show but what occurred that night was anything but simple.

It began on an unusually hot July day, as I arrived at Waverly Hills. I was introduced to the director of the show and he explained how he "wanted" me to do my tour and history lesson. I explained very early on that I did not want to be involved with a show that was going to be rigged. I was then informed that nothing was to be 'spooked up' whatsoever. At close to 8:00 p.m. I was finally introduced to the young ladies I was to play guide to. Before we had even entered the old hospital, the girls felt apprehensive. All they could see was this hulk of a building as it sat there like a conquered and battered ruin.

As we stood in front of the main entrance, I told them of an apparition that had often been seen in that location: a woman running out of the front door, her hands and legs in chains, spectral blood dripping from her wrist and ankles, crying and pleading for help, only to then dissipate into thin air. I led their eyes to a third story window, where a young girl of about seven or eight years old has been seen, and peering out from the windows. This set the mood for the night to come….

Finally we entered the building and I swung open the old main doors and led the girls inside. We spent several moments looking around the lobby where we stood. The girls, the three people from the production company, and I then entered a room directly adjacent to the main entrance. When the Sanatorium operated here, it was the medical director's office, but now it became the girls “safe room”. Chairs, food, and water were set up if the girls needed a break while filming or needed a place to retreat to if things became too much for them to bear. After unloading their sleeping bags, flashlights and other equipment, I proceeded to take them down the medical wing on the first floor. This meant a trip through the so-called “death wing” in which the morgue and autopsy room were located. I was then asked by the director to pull out one of the old trays from the freezer unit, in the autopsy bay. Unbeknownst to me, it had been rigged with a cable, to pull back in on itself. At that point, it didn't though. We then traveled down the hall and out the sliding door at the end to the body chute, the converted coal tunnel that was used to transport dead patients from the hospital to the crematorium located down the hill.

As we proceeded into and down the 485 foot tunnel, one of the girls finally succumbed to the eeriness of her surroundings. She was ready to give up. After a quick pep talk from the others, she decided to weather it out for awhile longer. We then reentered the hospital and headed up toward the second floor dining area. Keep in mind again that it was a hot July day with no wind whipping around us what so ever. I began telling the girls about "Ralph", a ghostly maintenance man who has been seen wearing a white, buttoned-down shirt and white pants. The girls and I begin walking down the corridor and as I am talking, one of them starts to see a red glow beginning to illuminate the entire end of the hallway.


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Of course, the girls began screaming and proceeded to nearly run myself and the film crew down. I managed to calm them down and re-tell them about Ralph. At this point, you have to understand that Waverly is in horrible shape. As we are standing there discussing Ralph, a piece of the ceiling swings down and nearly decapitates a cameraman from Triage! Once again, the building was filled with the sound of screaming young women.

Finally, after escorting them back to the "safe room" for a break, I took them on an extremely brief tour of the third, fourth, and fifth floors. I explained about all of the legends associated with Waverly, from the apparition of the little girl on the third floor to the nurse that was hung in room 502 up on the fifth floor. I was then instructed to take them back down the medical wing on the first floor, and as we rounded the corner near Occupational therapy, which is adjacent to the morgue, one of the old heavy wooden doors slammed shut right in my face! At this point, I jumped back, I'll admit it. It takes a lot to unnerve me, but this did the trick. These doors are thick, and rusted on the hinges, and nearly immovable. Suddenly, something comes bouncing down the hallway at us, and old time bottle cap from a soda, it turns out. This made the girls finally break down and scramble back down the hallway to their safe room. Two of them could no longer deal with everything that was happening.

At this point, I'd been there for over five hours, which equals around seven minutes in television time. By this point, it was nearly 1:00 in the morning and the director decided that I was to leave the girls in the building “by themselves“, so to speak. That was fine with me and I gathered my equipment, along with the town girls who chose to leave. We said our goodbyes and walked right out the front door. Unfortunately, the crew caught me saying "I am so glad to be out of there" and it ended up in the show. Of course, I was -- I wanted to go home and take aspirin for the headache that had been brought on by the sounds of screaming -- but not for the reasons that it appeared in the final cut of the program. I walked away from this experience a little wiser on how the media interprets the paranormal when they are only looking for ratings.

I would later ask the girls what had occurred after my departure? This was months before I would see the final aired episode and they told me of noises that had followed them in the building, doors slamming, being touched and even observing things move on their own. This stuck a chord, because during the times that the investigative team of the Louisville Ghost Hunters Society has spent exploring Waverly Hills, we have had this type of activity happen with great frequency.

 

Troy Taylor:
One of the first questions that people ask me when they learn what I write about for a living is whether or not searching for real ghosts ever scares me. For a very long time, I assured them that I was never frightened during these outings to haunted places and for the most part this was true. My reply would have to change though after I experienced Waverly Hills for the first time.

I first heard about the old hospital from Keith about the time that he and the Louisville Ghost Hunter’s Society first got access to it. In fact, the meter that had been destroyed in the former electroshock therapy room had been purchased from my company and when I heard about what had happened to it, I asked Keith to return it to me. I then sent the meter to my distributor, who has been in business for more than a decade and is an expert on electromagnetic field meters, and asked him to look it over. He had never seen anything like the damage that had been done to the meter before -- and he had no explanation for what could have caused it.

The first time that I visited the hospital was in September 2002. I was in town for the first Mid-South Paranormal Convention and one of the places that I asked Keith to show me in Louisville was Waverly Hills. I was already interested in the history of the place and had heard about the investigations that had been conducted there. I was anxious to see it and so Keith arranged a tour. It was literally a dark and stormy night when we arrived at the hospital and it had been raining all day. I was looking forward to seeing the place, no matter what the weather, and not because I was convinced that I would meet one of the former patients face to face -- it was simply to experience the place for myself. By this time, I had traveled all over the country and had been to hundreds of places that were alleged to be haunted. I had felt just this same way before exploring all of them, so Waverly Hills was no different. To me, it was just an old, spooky building with a fascinating history. The fact that it was alleged to be haunted simply added to the experience. I have long since abandoned the idea of going in expecting too much. This is likely why I was so surprised by what actually happened that night.

After meeting with the owners, Keith and I went inside and started our exploration of the building. Once we were away from the activity going on downstairs, the surroundings fell silent. The only thing that I heard in the dark building was the sound of our own footsteps, our hushed voices and the drip of rain as it slipped through the cracks in the roof and splashed down onto the floor. Keith led me through the place and pointed out the various rooms, the treatment areas, the kitchen, the morgue and on and on. We climbed the stairs to the top floor and I saw legendary room 502, as well as the lights of Louisville as they reflected off the low and ominous-looking clouds that gathered above the city.

During our excursion, I mentioned to Keith that there had been one floor that we had missed -- the fourth. He explained that this was the only floor in the building whose entrance was kept locked and he had waited to save it for last. I remembered then some of the stories that had been passed on to me about this floor. Many regarded it as the most active -- and the most frightening -- area of the former hospital.

The most unusual experience that I had heard about was when Keith was in one of the rooms here. He had been walking along the corridor of the fourth floor with an EMF detector and was followed by two members of his group with a video camera. He started to picking up readings with the meter and he was led onto one of the former treatment rooms. The intensity of the magnetic energy in the room continued to increase and the strongest readings seemed to be in the southeast corner of the room. Keith was standing in the corner, looking at the changes on the meter scale, when an empty plastic soda bottle came seemingly out of nowhere and struck him in the back. As he turned to see what had happened, an overhead fluorescent light fixture suddenly came loose from the ceiling with a loud crack. With one end of it still anchored to the ceiling, the other end swung loose and hit Keith in the side of the head. The long burned-out bulb that remained in the fixture shattered when it collided with Keith and showered him with glass. Before he even had time to react, he heard the sound of a brick scrape across the concrete floor. The noise came from the opposite corner of the room and when he looked over, he saw the brick moving across the floor towards him. With a lurch, it shot directly at him and as he scrambled to get out of the line of fire, it hit him in the small of the back. Needless to say, he quickly retreated from the room. The other investigators had not seen where the brick or the soda bottle had come from, but they had clearly heard the brick move and had seen both objects strike Keith. This is still regarded as one of the most chilling events to occur in the building.

It would not be the only time that Keith would see an object move in the building though. I was present on one other occasion, along with a tour attendee and authors Alan Brown and Dave Goodwin. In September 2003, I returned to Louisville for another conference and that night, we took a group tour of the old hospital. As we were climbing the stairs and going past the fourth floor landing, the group of us at the front of the line clearly saw the heavy metal door open up a few inches and then slam shut under its own power. Keith was just a few feet away from it at the time and he jumped in surprise. No one had been near the door and at the time, the floor was still locked so there was no way that anyone could have gotten on it to manipulate the door.

A year earlier though, when I entered the fourth floor for the first time, I got the distinct feeling that something strange was in the air. I make absolutely no claims of any psychic ability whatsoever but there was just something about this floor of the hospital that felt different than any of the others. What had been nothing more than just an old ramshackle and broken down building suddenly seemed different. I can’t really put into words what felt so strange about it but it almost seemed to be a tangible “presence” that I had not encountered anywhere else in the place. And right away, eerie things started to happen.

 

We had entered the floor in what I believe was the center of the building. Behind us was a wing that I was told was not safe to enter. Sections of the floor had fallen in and this area was off-limits to tours and visitors. The strange thing about it was that both Keith and I clearly heard the sounds of doors slamming from this part of the building. I can assure the reader that it was not the wind either. The wind was not strong enough that night to have moved those heavy doors and this clearly sounded as though someone was closing them very hard. When I questioned Keith about who else could be up there with us, he explained me about the floors. I investigated on my own and determined that he was correct --- there was no one walking around on that part of the fourth floor.

As we started down the hallway, Keith told me about some of the other experiences that had been experienced by investigators on this floor. The experiences involved the strange shapes that had been seen. The sightings had started the previous October when, on consecutive nights, investigators were able to see what looked like human shadows moving up and down the fourth floor hallway. One of the shadows in particular actually appeared to look around corners at them and all of the shapes passed back and forth across the doorways. Keith added that sightings like this had occurred at other times as well and happened most often when no flashlights were used in the corridor.

I switched off my flashlight and we walked down the corridor using only the dim, ambient light from outside. The hallway runs through the center of the building and on either side of it are former patient rooms. Beyond the rooms is the “porch” area that opens to the outside. It was here where the patients were placed to take in the fresh air. There was no glass ever placed in the huge outer windows, which has left the interior of the floor open to the elements ever since. On this night, the windows also illuminated the corridor, thanks to the low-hanging clouds that glowed with the lights of Louisville. We walked down through the dark and murky corridor and I began to see shadows that flickered back and forth. I was sure that this was trick of the eye though, likely caused by the lights or the wind moving something outside and so I urged Keith on for a closer look. It was where the corridor angled to the right that I got a look at something that was definitely not a trick of the eye!

So that the reader can understand what I saw, I have to explain that the hallway ahead of us continued straight for a short distance and then turned sharply to the right. In the early 1900’s, most institutions of this type were designed in this manner. It was what was dubbed the “bat-wing” design, which meant that there was a main center in each building and then the wings extended right and left, then angled again so that they ran slightly backward like a bird, or bat’s, wings. Directly at the angle ahead of us was a doorway that led into a treatment room. I only noticed the doorway in the darkness because the dim light from the windows beyond it had caused it to glow slightly. This made it impossible to miss since it was straight ahead of us.

We took a few more steps and then, without warning, the clear and distinct silhouette of a man crossed the lighted doorway, passed into the hall and then vanished into a room on the other side of the corridor! The sighting only lasted a few seconds but I knew what I had seen. And for some reason, it shocked and startled me so badly that I let out a yell and grabbed a hold of Keith’s jacket. I am not sure why it affected me in that way but perhaps it was the setting, the man’s sudden appearance, my own anxiety --- or likely all of these things. Regardless, after my yell, I demanded that Keith turn on the light and that he help me to examine the room the man had vanished into. After my initial fright, I became convinced that someone else was on the floor with us. Keith assured me we were the only ones there but he did help me search for the intruder. There was no one there though, he was right, whoever the figure had been, he had utterly and completely vanished.

As of this writing, I was not the first person to have seen this mysterious figure on the fourth floor and it’s unlikely that I will be the last. However, for me, this put Waverly Hills into a unique category for there are not many places that I will firmly state are genuinely haunted. Before I can do that, I have to have my own unexplainable experience and hopefully, it will be something that goes beyond a mere “bump in the night” or spooky photograph. In this case, it was much more than that because I actually saw a ghost. In all of my years of paranormal research, I can count the times that I have seen ghosts on just two fingers and one of them was at Waverly Hills. In this case, seeing really was believing.

Now if u have made it this far...lol

Check out this pic.

If it does not freak ya out then i don't know what will.


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Notice the woman in the middle.....

Here is some up close pics....


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Now even closer....

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I myself have been to this building several times and have many photos. I will add them with my own experience tomorrow!

Love from Louisville

Happy Thanksgiving

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The First Canadian Thanksgiving
The first Canadian Thanksgiving was celebrated on April 15, 1872 in thanks for the recovery of the future King Edward VII from a serious illness. The next Thanksgiving didn't occur until 1879 when it was celebrated on a Thursday in November.
                  
 
Setting a Date
Much like the United States, Canada seemed to have a difficult time deciding  when a day of Thanksgiving should occur. From 1879 to 1898 it was celebrated on a Thursday in November; from 1899 to 1907 on a Thursday in October (except in 1901 and 1904 when it was celebrated on a Thursday in November); from 1908 to 1921 on a Monday in October; and between 1922 and 1930 the Armistice Day Act declared that Thanksgiving would be celebrated on Armistice Day, the Monday of November 11. In 1931 the Act was amended and the old practice of Parliament declaring a day of Thanksgiving each year was resumed. 

           
 
On January 31, 1957 Parliament issued a proclamation to fix permanently the second Monday in October as "a day of general Thanksgiving to Almighty God for the bountiful harvest with which Canada has been blessed."
 
Much like the United States' Thanksgiving Day, the Canadian celebration includes parades and festive meals, often including turkey and all the "fixins." Yet, again, at the heart of the celebration is the idea of giving thanks for the goodness of the season past.

            
 
Hope all my Canadian friends have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Eat alot and lay on your ass the rest of the day!
The dishes can wait til morning...lol
Love from Louisville
                   
5 October

Hugfest

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A Simple Hug

There's something in a simple hug
That always warms the heart;
It welcomes us back home
And makes it easier to part

A hug's a way to share the joy
And sad times we go through,
Or just a way for friends to say
They like you 'cause you're you

Hugs are meant for anyone
For whom we really care,
From your grandma to your neighbor,
Or a cuddly teddy bear

A hug is an amazing thing -
It's just the perfect way
To show the love we're feeling
But can't find the words to say

It's funny how a little hug
Makes everyone feel good;
In every place and language,
It's always understood

And hugs don't need new equipment,
Special batteries or parts
Just open up your arms
And open up your hearts


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Here is a coupon good for a free hug. Come back anytime to redeem.

My hug counter is at the top on the right...  

 

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4 October

I was Tagged

Ok i have been tagged by Pamela....
1. WHAT DO YOU MOST LIKE ABOUT HALLOWEEN? I love getting my kids ready to go trick or treating,haunted houses and decorating for Halloween.
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2. WHAT DO YOU LIKE LEAST ABOUT HALLOWEEN? The only thing i don't like is when big kids 17-18 try and trick or treat and cut my kids off trying to get to the doors. I swear i would just like to slap them!
3. WHEN WAS YOUR FAVORITE HALLOWEEN AND WHY? My favorite Halloween would have to be when i went with a bunch of friends to Waverly Hills. I was so scared i never went in. Oh and we had a hell of a party that night..lol
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 4. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE HALLOWEEN TREAT? Well i would have to say the Mary Janes is that what there called..lol
The ones that u get in the black or orange wrappers. I hated them when i was a kid but i love em now.
5. DO YOU STILL GO OUT TRICK OR TREAT NIGHT? Considering i got kids. Yeah

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6. WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE COSTUME? I really can't pick on this one. There is so many cool costumes.
7. WHAT SCARES YOU THE MOST? Not what u can see but what u can not..lol
 
8. WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE HALLOWEEN MOVIE? Texas Chainsaw Massacre

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9. DO YOU LIKE HALLOWEEN PARADES? Never been to one...
10. DO YOU THINK HALLOWEEN SHOULD BE BANNED FROM SCHOOLS? What would be the point of that? No...
 
 
Tag 10 others
The 10 i tag is...
1. Angel in Happyland
2.Dee Lady Spirtes
3.Cristine Nutty Funseeker
4.Pixie
5.Trishy Drama Queen
6.Andy
7.Kristi Her Thoughts Exactly
8.Corona Gurl
9.Crystal Heavenly Eden
10.Mtcutie
 
This is me,my brother and sister at a party....

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Here is a pic of Christians first Halloween...
I have alot of pics but just can't find them right know..lol
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30 September

Sorry I am Late


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Meet my Pets Day!!!

This is Chocolate. He is my baby. He is almost a year and a half. He is the best dog u could ask for and so smart.

 


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Next is Needtail. Yes she is missing her tail...lol

She was born without it. She thinks she runs the house. She even took in a stray kitten and nursed it. You will meet that kitty in a sec...lol

 


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Meet Shadow. He passed away almost two weeks ago. He got out of the house and we was unable to find him before we went to bed. The next morning Kevin found him in the alley. He had been hit by a car.....~crying~


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This is Sammy . He was given to us by a friend that could no longer take care of him. We have had him 2 yeears now. He will whistle for the dogs and cats and say hello.


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 This is Squat. I named her after i keep catching her squating in my flower pot to piss in it..lol

She is almost a year old.


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He is our snake. It is sad to say but he has no name. I don't like the thought of him even being in my house...yikes.

Kevin found him in a yard so we think he is a garden snake but we are not for sure.

 


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 This is Roscoe. He is a Jack Russell Terrier and Boxer mix. He is about 6 months old.

He like to mess with Chocolate alot. He is also a biter.

 


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This is the homeless kitty that Needtail took in. Her name is Boots. She is maybe about 3 months or so. She is really a good cat she stays on top of my computer.lol


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Yes they all get along for the most part.

Hope u enjoyed my pets!

 

Love from Louisville

 

 

 

 

 

  

   Ok this is very hard to read and i really don't have time to change the colors. Sorry!

 

Another Clue*Updated*

Okay Here is another clue...
She was in a music video in the early 1990's
Here is her pic in a pumpkin...lmao

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 Do you think that looks like me? Well a few of my friends and my kid even my hubby thought that was me in that pic...lol
Can u guess who that is?
 
 
I lied when i said i was going to tell yall today....lmao I have decided to just give clues.
Happy Guessing!!!!
 
 
 
Clue # 2 for today is now on this space..u might have to open ur ears but u will hear....lmao
 
29 September

Question For Ya

Ok weird question for yall!
 
I know i am weird but....
 
Through my teen years i was told i looked alot like a certain celebrity. I think it was a crock of shit but about 2 years ago i took my son to the emergency room. The nurse said u look so familiar. I have a large birthmark on the left side of my face. I think that once someone sees me they will remember me even if it was just at the grocery. So i just laughed it off said yeah u might have seen me from somewhere. That was that.
A while later she and another nurse come into the room and she says yep she sure does. I was like what?lol
She said well we know why u looked familiar...ok
She said u look like ????? I started laughing because i had not heard anyone say that in years.
Well last night i got a comment from someone that had said i looked familiar to them. They said i looked like another celebrity. Not the person i had always been told i looked like. It was funny... Now i am wondering do u all think i look  like anyone? If so who?
I am going to give a clue...music videos...lmao
Lets see what i get on this one....ha ha ha
 
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28 September

My Story....Thanks Everyone

My wonderful friend Dee sent this to me... How sad it is. http://spaces.msn.com/members/itjustme/
I know it seems like my blog is turning depressing but it is just one of them times. You know how it is sometimes you just get down and want to talk about it. I am in that time i guess.
I have lost so many people in the last few years it is sort of hard not to think about it. First my daughter Adrianna in 2000 then my father in 2002,my favorite Uncle in 2003 and my Grandmother in 2004.
 So maybe know everyone can see where i am coming from. Sometimes it is hard to deal with it all. Now the holidays are right around the corner it doesn't make it any easier.
 I know they are always with me and always will be. I just miss them all more and more everyday.
I will be okay....lol It just helps to talk about it.
 
My Mom is a surviivor,
 Or so I've heard it said.
But I can hear her crying at night When all others are in bed.
I watch her lay awake at night And go to hold her hand.
She doesn't know I'm here To help her understand.
 But like the sand on the beach, That never wash away... I watch over my surviving mom, Who thinks of me each day.
 She wears a smile for others... A smile of disguise!
 But through Heaven's door I see Tears flowing from her eyes.
 My Mom tries to cope with death To keep my memory alive.
 But anyone who knows her, knows It is her way to survive.
 As I watch over my surviving Mom Through Heaven's open door... I try to tell her that Angels Protect me forever more.
I know that doesn't help her Or ease the burden that she bears
So if you get a chance, go visit her... and show her that you care.
 For no matter what she says... No matter what she feels My Mom has a broken Heart
That time won't ever heal. My Mom is a survivor!
By Kaye Des Ormeaux
dedicated to the mothers who have lost a child.
27 September

Daddy

Today i am writing about my Dad.
Today is his birthday.  

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He passed away in 2002.He died of cancer at 51.
I miss him so much....
 

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This is him along time ago. Not sure what year but it was before i was born.

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This is him and my Mom years ago. I believe it was after they had me.
 

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This is all of us one big happy family.
 

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This is a pic of him a few years before he died.
Always being silly.
 
I found these poems and they made me think about him..... so yes get a tissue...
                         
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Daughter to father poems .

A Little Girl Needs Daddy poem

A little girl needs Daddy
For many, many things:
Like holding her high off the ground
Where the sunlight sings! 
Like being the deep music
That tells her all is right
When she awakens frantic with
The terrors of the night. 

Like being the great mountain
That rises in her heart
And shows her how she might get home
When all else falls apart. 

Like giving her the love
That is her sea and air,
So diving deep or soaring high
She'll always find him there

 
 
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                         I MISS
 
              I miss your special light,
               your shoulder to cry on,
                       your smile,
                      your jokes,
             and you making fun of me,
                   I miss you a lot.
 
                  I miss your hugs,
                      your kisses,
                    your warmth,
                 your kind heart,
                       your love,
                 your selflessness,
                  I miss you a lot.
 
                I miss a great man,
                   a great father,
                    a best friend,
                  I miss you a lot.
 
                 I miss our talks,
                      our drives,
                      our walks,
              our Christmas together,
             our phone conversations,
                         our time,
                  I miss you a lot.
 
             (But your special light shines on,
                in me and in all the people
                that ever loved you.
               And they are a lot).
                  By Allen Jesson
 
 
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He Must Have Life

by Sharon

I don't wish for death to ease his pain
I am too selfish for that
He must have life

I must be able to hear of his life
He must continue to call me
I need to see his beautiful baby blues
sparkle and shine

I don't want to just remember these things

Even in his pain they sparkle and shine

I need him to be here to show me who I am
To show me where I came from
If he left, part of me would leave
I would be someone different

I need to touch and hug him
To let him know how important he is

I don't want to remember these things
To feel the pain that I will feel
when my memories of him start to fade

I want him here with us
I want him here with no pain
I love you, my Dad

All through my troubled and sad childhood,
through my rebellious adolescence and through adulthood,
I always knew that you loved me

I hope you knew that I always loved you too

 

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Daddy i love and miss you more than anyone will every know.... Happy Birthday and take care of my angel girl til i get there.... 

 

 

 

 
25 September

I Am Bored...Quizes

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In your eyes, people see life... You see yourself
as just an average person! You enjoy life, love
wildlife, but also enjoy time with those who
know you best. You like to get outdoors and let
your mind wander over all of the mysteries god
gave to you. You don't really have a certain
sanctuary because you're so well-rounded, but
you like having fun and adventures, but can
also be found sitting quietly about, reading a
book. You have a pretty good life ahead of you,
never trade it for anything else :)

What Lies Behind Your Eyes?
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witch dress are you destained for

brought to you by Quizilla Awesome, you don't fit into the majority at all.
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Do you fit in with the majority?
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you're a Happy Cutie. you are optimistic and cheerful a lot of the time.
you try to brighten up peoples' days and always
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what kind of cutie are you?(with cute pics and lots of results!!)
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You have been untouched by reality. Greed, cruelty,
hate.. all those things you have not let them
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everywhere around you.
Never let reality et in the way, always make
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to believe, strength to trust, strength to go
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You're extremely kind and would never do
anything to hurt someone. You're a diligent,
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23 September

Just Thinking Of My Angel Girl

An angel in the book of life wrote down my babys birth, and whispered as she closed the book 'Too Beautiful For Earth.'" Unknown Author
 
Can You Be A Mother When Your Baby Is Not With You?
I thought of you and closed my eyes And prayed to God today I asked "What makes a Mother?" And I know I heard Him say. "A Mother has a baby" This we know is true "But God can you be a Mother, When your baby's not with you?" "Yes, you can," He replied With confidence in His voice "I give many women babies, When they leave is not their choice. Some I send for a lifetime, And others for the day. And some I send to feel your womb, But there's no need to stay." "I just don't understand this God I want my baby to be here." He took a deep breath and cleared His throat, And then I saw the tear. "I wish I could show you, What your child is doing today. If you could see your child's smile, With all the other children and say... 'We go to Earth to learn our lessons, Of love and life and fear. My Mommy loved me oh so much, I got to come straight here. I feel so lucky to have a Mom, Who had so much love for me. I learned my lessons very quickly, My Mommy set me free. I miss my Mommy oh so much, But I visit her every day. When she goes to sleep, On her pillow's where I lay I stroke her hair and kiss her cheek, And whisper in her ear. Mommy don't be sad today, I'm your baby and I'm here.' "So you see my dear sweet ones, your children are okay. Your babies are born here in My home, And this is where they'll stay. They'll wait for you with Me, Until your lesson's through. And on the day that you come home they'll be at the gates for you. So now you see what makes a Mother, It's the feeling in your heart it's the love you had so much of Right from the very start Though some on earth may not realize, you are a Mother. Until their time is done. They'll be up here with Me one day and know that you are the best one!"

 

 

Stillborn

 I carried you in hope, the long nine

months of my term, remembered that close hour when we made you, often felt you kick and move as slowly you grew within me, wondered what you would look like when your wet head emerged, girl or boy, and at what glad moment I should hear your birth cry, and I welcoming you with all you needed of warmth and food; we had a home waiting for you. After my strong labourings, sweat cooled on my limbs, my small cries merging with the summer air, you came. You did not cry. You did not breathe. We had not expected this; it seems your birth had no meaning, Or had you rejected us? They will say that you did not live, register you as stillborn. but you lived for me all that time in the dark chamber of my womb, and when I think of you now, perfect in your little death, I know that for me you are born still; I shall carry you with me forever, my child, you were always mine, you are mine now. Death and life are the same mysteries.

 

(To My Baby).....

 Hello my sweet one it is your mommy, I have not forgotten you. Your physical location may have changed for you are no longer in my womb but in heaven now. To me you will always be in my heart, my spirit and my thoughts. Although we did not have much time together we created a bond everlasting. For I do not just miss you in the moment I will forever miss our future together. You are more than my angel, you are my hope. I had dreams for you and visions of you. I could hear your laughter, feel your hugs, and see your eyes. To me you will always be perfect in every way. To me you were created just right. You are not “replaceable.” You were not something that “was not meant to be.” You are a miracle. You are an inspiration. You are my dream almost come true but God wanted you in a far better place than this; his arms. So although my heart is eternally shattered, be in your new home. Laugh, smile, dream and love for you are never alone. I will always be with you and you will always be with me. You are the angel in my prayers, the stars in my sky, the shine in my eyes, and the beat of my heart. I love you…………………goodnight. …Love, Mommy (Created by Heidi Smith 9/10/01)

I did not write any of these. I found them on a website.

I have cried and cried.

I am at the point in my life i know i will see my angel girl again one day. It is just sometimes i get in the crying stage of it. I think it is good for me though.

Hope u all  have a great day!

Love from Louisville

 

21 September

WTF? MSN SUCKS!


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Hello Dayzee8115,

We have been informed of a Code of Conduct violation within your space, Dayzeesplace. Please remove the following contents from your MSN Space within 120 hours for it to be in compliance with our Code of Conduct standards.

Space Name: Dayzeesplace
Space URL: http://spaces.msn.com/members/Dayzeesplace/
Photo Album: Just Stuff
Photo Name: Burg_blouse.jpg
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We hope you could bring your space into compliance as soon as possible.


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U have got to b kidding me!!!!!!

 

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I have a right to look at sexy mens asses if i want hell even womans if i want!!!!!

roflmao

Have a great day all!!!!

LOVE FROM LOUISVILLE


20 September

Space Appreciation Day


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Ok today is Space Appreciation Day....
The space i am bloging about today is
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She is from
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She has a son named

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He is 4 1/2 years old.
She is a
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Her birthday is the same day as my little sisters June 5th.
I also noticed that she has a carebear on her space so i am hoping she likes this

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I also found this one for ya

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She like all of us has a dream...her are her words....
To settle down one day, build a good soild life for my son and I with a great guy, and have a good career going, plus I want another baby sometime down the road.  I kinda want to win the lottery too haha - don't we all.  But mostly I just live my life for the day, who knows what tomorrow will bring.

 Karen there is also a photo album of neon signs i made for ya. Look in it and take what u like.

I even have one of ur favorite songs playing!

I hope everyone goes and visits my new space friend. Let her know i sent ya!

 

That my all for now!

Have a great day!

LOVE FROM LOUISVILLE




 
19 September

Adrianna Brooke

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to read all the words.
 I know some of u all know but for those of u that don't i had a daughter almost five years
ago and she was stillborn.
Her name is Adrianna Brooke she was born November 16th 2000. She weight 7lbs. 7oz.
19 3/4 inches long and was delivered at 4:16pm.
  I always wondered what she would have looked like with her eyes open. As any mother in my situation would.
 I happened to come across a space of a wonderful man named Bill. He is absolutley amazing! He is a artist. I wondered if that would be something he was willing to do. I understand alot of people would not want to do that. I decided to send him a email and ask if he would think about mking me a picture of her with her eyes open. He said yes. I was very excited and nervous at the same time. I sent him her picture and here is the results........
 

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Is that not just amazing.

He is wonderful!

I appreciate it so much Bill.

More than you will ever know!

You did something for me that in

almost 5 years i have dreamed of!

I never thought i would  ever see her with

 her eyes open but you made that possible! Thank you Thank you Thank you!

You are truley the best Bill!

You can visit Bill at

www.spaces.msn.com/members/dragonsbreathe

The song playing i happened to hear

 one day and i thought i love that name Adrianna.

So that is how she got her first name.

It is My Pretty Little Adrianna by Vince Gill

 

Ok this here is for my friend Karen

for space appreciation day.

Here is the info u requested...lol

Name: Carla Ann 

 

 Where Was I born: Louisville, Ky

 

Birthday: August 11th 1977

 

Height And Size: 5'5 and 164 lbs.

 

Hair And Eye Color: Brown hair and green eyes 

 

Sports And Things I like: I love basketball my favorite team is University of Kentucky.

I love my kids and my family. I like ghost

 hunting and camping.

 

Hobbies:   Taking pics and blogging

 

Fave Foods: Well my favorite meal is

 smoked sausage and cabbage,fried

 potatoes with onions and cornbread...

lol u can tell i am from the south

 

TV Shows I like: Big Brother,Extreme

Makeover home edition,Trading Spaces,

Nanny 911,Will and Grace

 

Where I Have Lived: Louisville ,Ky and that

is it in need to get away ha ha

 

My Dreams: To one day afford to build

our own home. A really big one just the

way i want it. Have a job that i like

and make good money. I also want to

quit smoking so bad...lol it is driving

me nuts.I want to see my kids happy

 with their own families one day along

time from now..lol

 

Names Of Your Kids And Ages: Christian 11,

Justin 10, Destiny 8 and Brandon 6

 

How Many Animals You Have: 3 cats Needtail,Boots, and Squat. 2 dogs Chocolate

and Roscoe. One cockatiel Sammy and a

 Snake with no name lol Oh and a aqarium

 full of fish with no names.  

 

Why I like Blogging:  I like blogging because it gives me something to do. Plus i get to meet

 great people along the way. Yes i am addicted...lol

 

Are You Married: Yes happily.

17 September

George Bush

Ok i have found this song and wanted to share it with anyone that might have the same opinion as me. If u are easily offended or like Bush i would recomend that u stop the song as quickly as possible. lol
Ok this to me is all true. This is just my opinion and would love to hear your opinion. I will not argue with anyone over this but don't mind if u express ur opinion.
Hope u r having a wonderful weekend!
LOVE FROM LOUISVILLE
 
Here are the lyrics...

Kanye: "George Bush doesn't care about black people"

Now I ain't saying he's a gold digger
But he ain't messing with no broke niggas x2

George Bush don't like black people x4

Hurricaine came through, fucked us up 'round here
Government acting like it's bad luck down here
All I know is that you better bring some trucks 'round here
Wonder why I got my middle finger up 'round here

People's lives on the line
You declinin to help
Since you taking so much time, we survivin ourself
Just me and my pets and my kids and my spouse
Trapped in my own house just looking for a way out

5 days in this mother fucking attic
Can't use the cell phone I keep gettin static
Dying cause they lyin instead of telling us the truth
Other day helicopters got my neighbors off the roof
It's cool cause they said they coming back for us too
That was 3 days ago, I don't see no rescue
See a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do
Since God made the path that I'm trying to walk through

Swam to the store trying to look for food
Corner store's kinda flooded so I broke my way through
I got what I could, but before I got through
The news said police shot a black man trying to loot?
George Bush don't like black people x4

Now I ain't saying he's a gold digger
But he ain't fucking with no broke niggas x2

George Bush don't like black people x4

5 damn days
5 long days
And at the end of the 5th, he walking in like "Hey!"
Chillin on his vacation sitting patiently
Them black folks gotta hope, gotta wait and see
If FEMA really comes through in an emergency
But nobody seems to have a sense of urgency
Now the mayor's been reduced to crying
I guess Bush said "Niggas been used to dyin"

He said "I know it looks bad, just have to wait"
Forgetting folks who to broke to evacuate
Niggas starving and they dying of thirst
I bet he had to and check on them refineries first

Making a killing off the price of gas
He woulda been up in Connecticut twice as fast
After all that we've been through
Nothing's changed
You can call Red Cross, but the fact remains that

George Bush ain't a gold digger
But he ain't fucking with no broke niggas x2

Come down Bush, come on come down x4

George Bush ain't a gold digger

George Bush don't like black people x3

Come down George, come on come down x4

16 September

Read This

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at the top to read all the words
 
 Breast Cancer Awareness...
 
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This is a funny twist to get a serious message across.
  This is hysterical! Make sure you read the whole
  thing. There is a serious message at the end, but
  you get to laugh on the way there.
 
 


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GO GET YOUR MAMMIES GRAMMED
 
 
  For years and years they told me,
  Be careful of your breasts.
  Don't ever squeeze or bruise them.
  And give them monthly tests.
 
 
  So I heeded all their warnings,
  And protected them by law.
  Guarded them very carefully,
  And I always wore my bra.
 
 
  After 30 years of astute care,
  My gyno, Dr Pruitt,
  Said I should get a Mammogram
  "OK," I said, "let's do it."
 
 
  "Stand up here real close" she said,
  (She got my boob in line),
  "And tell me when it hurts," she said,
  "Ah yes! Right there, that's fine."
 
 
  She stepped upon a pedal,
  I could not believe my eyes!
  A plastic plate came slamming down,
  My hooter's in a vise!
 
 
  My skin was stretched and mangled,
  >From underneath my chin.
  My poor boob was being squashed,
  To Swedish Pancake thin.
 
 
  Excruciating pain I felt,
  Within it's viselike grip.
  A prisoner in this vicious thing,
  My poor defenseless tit!
 
 
  "Take a deep breath" she said to me,
  Who does she think she's kidding?!?
  My chest is mashed in her machine,
  And woozy I am getting.
 
 
  "There, that's good," I heard her say,
  (The room was slowly swaying.)
  "Now, let's have a go at the other one."
  Have mercy, I was praying.
 
 
  It squeezed me from both up and down,
  It squeezed me from both sides.
  I'll bet SHE'S never had this done,
  To HER tender little hide.
 
 
  Next time that they make me do this,
  I will request a blindfold.
  I have no wish to see again,
  My knockers getting steam rolled.
 
 
  If I had no problem when I came in,
  I surely have one now.
  If there had been a cyst in there,
  It would have gone "ker-pow!"
 
 
  This machine was created by a man,
  Of this, I have no doubt.
  I'd like to stick his balls in there,
  And, see how THEY come out!
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  Go have those boobs checked out and stay healthy!
  Pass the message on to
  your mothers, sisters, daughters, aunts, cousins,
  friends, --- and even your enemies.

DO IT KNOW PICK UP UR PHONE AND MAKE THAT APPOINTMENT!!! DON'T WAIT!!

 

15 September

Are U At Risk?

 To read this entry please click on the blog tab at the top where it says home,profile,blog,photos and list. This will make all the words show up.

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Breast Cancer: Who's at Risk?

 

 

No one knows the exact causes of breast cancer. Doctors can seldom explain why one woman gets breast cancer and another does not.

Doctors do know that bumping, bruising, or touching the breast does not cause breast cancer. And breast cancer is not contagious. No one can "catch" this disease from another person.

However, research has shown that women with certain risk factors are more likely than others to develop breast cancer. A risk factor is anything that increases a person's chance of developing a disease. Studies have found the following risk factors for breast cancer:

  • Age: The chance of getting breast cancer goes up as a woman gets older. A woman over age 60 is at greatest risk. This disease is very uncommon before menopause.
  • Personal history of breast cancer: A woman who has had breast cancer in one breast has an increased risk of getting this disease in her other breast.
  • Family history: A woman's risk of breast cancer is higher if her mother, sister, or daughter had breast cancer, especially at a young age (before age 40). Having other relatives with breast cancer on either her mother's or her father's side of the family may also increase a woman's risk.
  • Certain breast changes: Some women have cells in the breast that look abnormal under a microscope. Having certain types of abnormal cells (atypical hyperplasia or lobular carcinoma in situ [LCIS]) increases the risk of breast cancer.
  • Genetic alterations: Changes in certain genes (BRCA1, BRCA2, and others) increase the risk of breast cancer. In families in which many women have had the disease, genetic testing can sometimes show the presence of specific genetic changes. Health care providers may suggest ways to try to reduce the risk of breast cancer, or to improve the detection of this disease in women who have these changes in their genes. The Cancer Information Service can provide printed material about genetic testing.
  • Reproductive and menstrual history:
    • The older a woman is when she has her first child, the greater her chance of breast cancer.
    • Women who began menstruation (had their first menstrual period) at an early age (before age 12), went through menopause late (after age 55), or never had children also are at an increased risk.
    • Women who take menopausal hormone therapy (either estrogen alone or estrogen plus progestin) for 5 or more years after menopause also appear to have an increased chance of developing breast cancer.
    • Much research has been done to learn whether having an abortion or a miscarriage affects a woman's chance of developing breast cancer later on. Large, well-designed studies have consistently shown no link between abortion or miscarriage and the development of breast cancer.
  • Race: Breast cancer occurs more often in white women than Latina, Asian, or African American women.
  • Radiation therapy to the chest: Women who had radiation therapy to the chest (including breasts) before age 30 are at an increased risk of breast cancer. This includes women treated with radiation for Hodgkin's lymphoma. Studies show that the younger a woman was when she received radiation treatment, the higher her risk of breast cancer later in life.
  • Breast density: Older women who have mostly dense (not fatty) tissue on a mammogram (x-ray of the breast) are at increased risk of breast cancer.
  • Taking DES (diethylstilbestrol): DES is a synthetic form of estrogen that was given to some pregnant women in the United States between about 1940 and 1971. (DES is no longer given to pregnant women.) Women who took DES during pregnancy have a slightly increased risk of breast cancer. This does not yet appear to be the case for their daughters who were exposed to DES before birth. However, as these daughters grow older, more studies of their breast cancer risk are needed.
  • Being obese after menopause: After menopause, women who are obese have an increased risk of developing breast cancer. Being obese means that the woman has an abnormally high proportion of body fat. Because the body makes some of its estrogen (a hormone) in fatty tissue, obese women are more likely than thin women to have higher levels of estrogen in their bodies. High levels of estrogen may be the reason that obese women have an increased risk of breast cancer. Also, some studies show that gaining weight after menopause increases the risk of breast cancer.
  • Physical inactivity: Women who are physically inactive throughout life appear to have an increased risk of breast cancer. Being physically active may help to reduce risk by preventing weight gain and obesity.
  • Alcoholic beverages: Some studies suggest that the more alcoholic beverages a woman drinks, the greater her risk of breast cancer.

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What is a breast self-examination (BSE)?
Breast self-examination is a procedure performed by an individual to physically and visually examine herself for any changes in the breasts and underarm areas of the body. It has not shown that BSE alone can accurately determine the presence of breast cancer. Therefore, BSE should not be used in place of, but in addition to, clinical breast examination and mammography.

When should BSE be done?
By doing BSE regularly, you get to know how your breasts normally feel so that you are more apt to detect any change.

Women should begin practicing breast self-examination by age 20 and continue the practice throughout their lives -- even during pregnancy and after menopause.

Breast self-examination (BSE) should be performed every month. Become familiar with how your breasts usually look and feel so that you may any change from what is normal for you.

  • If you still menstruate, the best time to do BSE is several days, or about a week, after your period ends. These are the days when your breasts are least likely to be tender or swollen.
  • If you no longer menstruate, pick a certain day -- such as the first day of each month -- to remind yourself to do BSE.
  • If you are taking hormones, talk with your physician about when to do BSE.

Changes to be aware of:
Check with your physician if you find any change in your breast(s) that causes you concern. Changes in your breasts may include:
  • development of a lump
  • a discharge other than breast milk
  • swelling of the breast
  • skin irritation or dimpling
  • nipple abnormalities (i.e., pain, redness, scaliness, turning inward)

How to do BSE:

1. Stand in front of a mirror that is large enough for you to see your breasts clearly. Check each breast for anything unusual. Check the skin for puckering, dimpling, or scaliness. Look for a discharge from the nipples.

Do steps 2 and 3 to check for any change in the shape or contour of your breasts. As you do these steps, you should feel your chest muscles tighten.

2. Watching closely in the mirror, clasp your hands behind your head and press your hands forward.

3. Next, press your hands firmly on your hips and bend slightly toward the mirror as you pull your shoulders and elbows forward.

4. Gently squeeze each nipple and look for a discharge.

5. Raise one arm. Use the pads of the fingers of your other hand to check the breast and the surrounding area firmly, carefully, and thoroughly. Some women like to use lotion or powder to help their fingers glide easily over the skin. Feel for any unusual lump or mass under the skin. Feel the tissue by pressing your fingers in small, overlapping areas about the size of a dime. To be sure you cover your whole breast, take your time and follow a definite pattern: lines, circles, or wedges.

Some research suggests that many women do BSE more thoroughly when they use a pattern of up-and-down lines or strips. Other women feel more comfortable with another pattern. The important thing is to cover the whole breast and to pay special attention to the area between the breast and the underarm, including the underarm itself. Check the area above the breast, up to the collarbone and all the way over to your shoulder.

Lines: Start in the underarm area and move your fingers downward little by little until they are below the breast. Then move your fingers slightly toward the middle and slowly move back up. Go up and down until you cover the whole area.

Circles: Beginning at the outer edge of your breast, move your fingers slowly around the whole breast in a circle. Move around the breast in smaller and smaller circles, gradually working toward the nipple. Don't forget to check the underarm and upper chest areas, too.

Wedges: Starting at the outer edge of the breast, move your fingers toward the nipple and back to the edge. Check your whole breast, covering one small wedge-shaped section at a time. Be sure to check the underarm area and the upper chest.

6. It is important to repeat step 5 while you are lying down. Lie flat on your back, with one arm over your head and a pillow or folded towel under the opposite shoulder. This position flattens the breast and makes it easier to check. Check each breast and the area around it very carefully using one of the patterns described above.

7. Some women repeat step 5 in the shower. Your fingers will glide easily over soapy skin, so you can concentrate on feeling for changes underneath.

If you notice a lump, discharge, or any other change during the month -- whether or not it is during BSE -- contact your physician as soon as possible.

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Please go visit my friend Dee see if u can help her in her journey. If u can donate to help find a cure please do. If not lets support her in her run for the cure!

WWW.SPACES.MSN.COM/MEMBERS/ITJUSTME

Have a great day all!

Love from Louisville

 

14 September

Think Pink

This week is
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To find out more about this please go to my girl Dee's space
 
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Go check out her story.
 
Since it is Pink Week i am going to leave ya with a few things pink.
                                                                      
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12 September

Tag Ur It


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I have not been around for awhile.

Thanks for everyone that came by.

This space is doing nowhere near as good as my other. I have had alot of people say that they can not leave messages here. I wonder y?

I guess i will leave the other space open for awhile and let people leave commetns there til this gets figured out.lol

I hope everyone is well and had a great weekend!

I will be back tomorrow. I know i have been slacking but i am back to writing my entries.lol

LOVE FROM LOUISVILLE

 

ENJOY UR


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 I have been tagged by my girl Dee so here it goes......

Here are my 7 things...

 

7 things that I hate doing or scare me...

 

1 dishes

2 laundry

3 heights

4 thunderstorms

5 going on long rides

6 rollercoasters

7 picking up puppy shit

 

7 things I like...

 

1 my kids

2 my friends

3 birds singing in the morning

4 my family

5 mt. dew

6 my computer

7 life

 

 

7 important things in my room....

 

1 my kids pics

2 my computer

3 photos of my Dad and daughter

4 my pillow

5 my soft blanket lol

6 my daughters memory box

7 poems on my mirror

 

 

 

7 random facts about me......

 

1 i bite my finger nails and toe nails lol

2 i love scented candles

3 i hate going shopping

4 i have never been out of Kentuckiana

5 i have not had my hair cut in about 8 years

6 i want to quit smoing but don't have the will power

7 i never make my bed lol

 

 

7 things I plan to do before I die...

 

1 bungee jump

2 go visit my Grandmothers grave(it is very far)

3 see all my kids happy and married

4 visit a foreign country

5 be a millionaire

6 have sex with Brad Pitt (keep on dreaming)

7 Go to Disney World

 

 

7 things I can do.....

 

1 cook

2 flip my eye lids up lol

3 give my kids unconditional love

4 be the best Mom i can be

5 flip my tounge over lol

6 name every state capital

7 see dead people lol j/k

 

7 things I can't or will not do...

 

1 turn my back on a friend

2 lie for someone else

3  eat liver

4 kill a hard shell bug

5 cheat

6 steal from someone

7 do the splits

 

7 things I say the most....

 

1 that's gay

2 hey

3 i love it

4 what's up

5 holla at u later

6 huh

7 really?

 

7 celeb crushes....

 

1 Brad Pitt

2 Tom Cruise

3 Tim McGraw

4 Alan Jackson

5 WWE Christian

6 Kid Rock

7 Eminem

 

7 people I tagged... ur turn now

 

1 Angel (in happyland)

2 Andy

3 Crystal

4 Sandy

5 Christine (nutty funseeker)

6 Pixie

7 Jazz

Now get busy yall! lol

 

 

5 September

Updating Today lol

update... i am so sick i have a cold and my belly hurts. I am going to bed right now.lol It is only 7:00pm. Can't remember the last time i went to bed this early. My hubby is so sweet. I am out for now!
My hubby's space is at

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Just wanted to say hi!
Hope everyone has a great holiday  weekend! We r having Justin's party today with a cookout and all.
It should be fun!
I will make sure i take pics and add them tomorrow.
                                  
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Love from Louisville
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Summers Armour carla

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Watch Out Here I Come!!
Love From Louisville