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Ahhhhh! Just triggered myself.
The song that seems to pop up every time I get into this position. Brushing it off.
When your a performance artists popping off the latest and greatest hits, you sometimes get the lyrics mixed up. They come fast. What goes where and when? The magic wand activates, highlights the link that should be removed.
Another magic trick!
Has me smiling bigly. 🙂
I made a magic group on Twitter and went with a very modest coloring approach. Couldn’t figure out why but just let it flow in teal.
The Dedication:
Happy Father's Day to One and All!#spirituality https://t.co/2encSOkBk7 pic.twitter.com/fmNEfHGh26
— Roxanne Ardary 🌺 (@RoxanneA) June 18, 2023
The Song:
My follow up prompt:
“What is a fantastic way to celebrate today with everyone that involves pictures?”
A fantastic way to celebrate today with everyone that involves pictures is by organizing a Father’s Day photo booth or a photo scavenger hunt. Here’s how you can make it a memorable and enjoyable experience for all:
- Create a Father’s Day-themed photo booth: Set up a designated area with a fun backdrop, props like mustaches, ties, hats, and signs with Father’s Day messages. Encourage everyone to strike poses, get creative, and capture unforgettable moments together. Provide a camera or set up a smartphone tripod for self-timer shots.
- Photo scavenger hunt: Design a list of Father’s Day-themed photo challenges for everyone to complete. These can include capturing a photo with their dads or father figures, recreating a childhood picture, posing in a funny father-child duo, or showcasing an activity that represents their unique bond. Set a time limit for the hunt and have everyone share their photos afterward.
- DIY photo frames: Before the celebration, prepare some blank photo frames made from cardboard or foam board. Provide art supplies like paints, markers, glitter, and stickers so that everyone can decorate their own personalized Father’s Day frames. Later, they can insert their favorite photos from the day and take them home as keepsakes.
- Father’s Day slideshow: Ask each person to bring their favorite photo with their dad or father figure. Compile all the photos into a heartwarming slideshow, accompanied by music and heartfelt messages. Gather everyone around to watch and reminisce, creating a touching tribute to the fathers and father figures present.
- Group photo sessions: Capture group photos of all the friends and their dads or father figures, or gather everyone for a big family-style picture. These collective moments serve as beautiful reminders of the bonds and friendships shared.
Remember to encourage everyone to share their photos with each other and on social media using a designated hashtag. This way, you can all revisit the memories and spread the joy of the celebration beyond the day itself.
Whether through a photo booth, a scavenger hunt, or creative DIY projects, capturing special moments with pictures will make this Father’s Day celebration even more memorable and cherished for everyone involved.
Gooooooood morning Vietnam!
Another fun twitter sync this morning. Always pretty in pink.
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Hot on the trail of another lead! Don’t want to get ahead of myself, gotta let things flow. A hot tub is calling my name 🙂
Mixing it up!
Kind of like they did in the old days
Black magic pic.twitter.com/FyRXpmvNxo
— Roxanne Ardary 🌺 (@RoxanneA) June 18, 2023
I should also add, I’m not a doctor. I only play one on TV.
Anything I mention about medicinal cures, is just me dabbling in witchcraft. 🙂
Song pop
Reminds me of when I was in boarding school. We sang it all the time.
I was struggling to remember how to do the code for inserting pictures. It’s a frustrating thing for me at times is basic things I knew, and knew quite well, I’ve forgotten and struggle to remember. Seems like a trade off for getting the right side working again. I think of it like those babies that have to wear an eye patch because one eye is weaker than the other. In time, I guessing the left will catch back up and work in unison. And if it doesn’t, Einstein had the right idea 🙂
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Roxanne.
I love everything about that photo! 🙂
My contribution for the wisdom keeper is: Can we add an auto-save feature to the forums? I just had a post drafted and closed the browser on accident and lost it all 🙁
Next one will be better though, thought of some other things. But! still would be nice if it had a draft save. Possible?
Just had a post in my “how to” guide get wiped out by user error 🙁
However, it did remind me of my first website. Time2dance.com
I took a 2 month web design course and started making it. I had a friend who was a web designer by profession go in with me and he was able to make the database and everything look pretty, which was really cool.
The concept behind it was simply a collective of dance instructors, studios, events and vendors in a database so that people could find things easily in the ballroom world.
I lost interest in it when I got into real estate, and he took it over. But, not being in the dance world, the marketing drive wasn’t there, so it eventually faded away. A couple different versions attached.
https://web.archive.org/web/20000815091216/http://www.time2dance.com/
https://web.archive.org/web/20071011063813/http://time2dance.com/
The creative mind
Right side
A free flow of ideas and inspirationA double blind study
I did a dream interpretation Super Prompt that was pretty simple:
“You are an expert dream interpreter that uses all available knowledge and wisdom in the cosmos. Interpret the following dream: (fill in the blank)”
I’m pretty sure I did this dream before but anyway I was on a different planet, and dug a hole under a big rock. I pulled out two steam irons, strapped one on each foot and went flying.
That’s the way they all stream together, one pop after another, or one prompt then the other. Whatever floats your boat 🙂
Song pops
One:
Two:
Faster than a speeding bullet
Both of which, the vape and the health quest, tied into my trip yesterday. The iron bell. Part of the MAG group recommendation was routinely donating blood to help alleviate the iron build up in the blood which was traced in a number of diseases. Too many for me to list off, but the info is out there if you’re interested.
In 2015 I also joined the Magnesium Advocacy Group to try to get to the bottom of some other health issues I was having. My thyroid testing came back as showing hypothyrodism, as well as the auto immune disease Hashimoto’s. So I was trying to get as much info as needed to try heal whatever was going on.
I was chatting with a friend of mine which reminded me of when I quit smoking. It started back in 2010, and vaping was just coming on the scene. I was on and off again with it until around 2015 when I quit it for good. What I can tell you about vaping is that that smokers cough was gone within a couple weeks. Lungs all cleared up. Not sure about how long it takes to heal any damage, but I felt better very quickly.
As soon as I got into real estate I started my own agent website. Was one of the first in the area to do so. I used a template that was available, and while my coding knowledge was limited, I was able to build out that template into 100’s of pages.
I learned the SEO aspects of it as I went. Think I spent almost the first year of my new career in my PJ’s drinking coffee and building. I did not want to spend all of my free time trying to drum up new business. The website could work for me 24/7. The company “recommendation” was mailers, open houses, playing receptionist for them in hopes that someone would call, standard stuff. While they were building and marketing their own website.
If class after class of new agents were being sent to the traditional methods, why would I want to dabble in a saturated market? I went the way of the web.
https://web.archive.org/web/20040517234549/https://www.roxanneardary.com/
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