Sunday, July 18, 2010

Proud (and tired) grandma

If you ever want to feel your heart open wide, just be present at the birth of a brand new soul onto the earth plane...

Presenting my new grandson Gavin, born July 16:


What's not to love, eh?

10 comments:

  1. Welcome to Mother Earth Gavin!

    Congratulations Grandma Pam...I remember the days my own Grandchildren were born as if it were yesterday and there are no human words to describe the untold joy we feel upon their entrance. It is a God-breath, a most Holy moment. Many blessings to Gavin and family and prayers for a fruit-filled life!
    A'HO!

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  2. namaste little bro... So sweet. I was present at my daughter's birth, obviously... but also at my older sister's son's birth it was soooo amazing... I have tears in my eyes now- thanks for sharing! Enjoy grandma :)

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  3. Oh, my, he is so beautiful. Congratulations and blessings to Gaven and your family.
    Mary

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  4. Thank you all, for your loving support and comments! It is so wonderful how a shared experience such as witnessing another being's birth from the light, like a shared experience of a transition into the light at the end of a lifetime, creates a stronger bond between us...

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  5. This is wonderful news! Congratulations to you and your family, Pam. May you all be blessed.

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  6. Wow! anything to say about the role of the children born with these dynamic planetary influences? What a chart he must have!

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  7. Hi Polly,

    Perhaps it's safe to say that children born this summer will be important agents of change in some way -- either in their immediate families, or in the larger world... Which really is one and the same, now that I think of it.

    So much depends on where the T-square planets (Saturn, Uranus/Jupiter and Pluto) are situated by house in the baby's chart. That will show whether the push for change is likely to manifest more internally or externally...

    Let's just say life won't be dull for these little ones!

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  8. "Where did you come from baby dear?
    Out of the everywhere, into the Here" *

    Welcome to this world Gavin!

    (*19th century nusery poem)

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  9. CONGRATULATIONS PAM!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR HEART INSPIRED WISDOM! LET IT SHINE ON THE NEWEST ADDITION TO YOUR FAMILY

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  10. Congratulations! and...Oh my, oh my, oh my! Very precious! He is a little love!

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