Prettiest PINK heart ever!
I Love You
Prettiest PINK heart ever!
Prettiest PINK heart ever!
Art by MichelleMarie
LOVE CHANGES EVERYTHING
I know this full well
Just look at me
and you can tell
LOVE CHANGED ME
gave me wings
when mine
were broken
gave me words
when none
were spoken
LOVE CHANGED ME
because
LOVE CHANGES EVERYTHING
Happy Thanksgiving from Michelle Marie and Jeanne Marie!
Love PINK!
Pink’s last two cd’s never leave my car or my computer…love this and you, JM
Ya’ll a couple of weeks ago someone with this Twitter user name @pinklpinkk started following me. I love this person’s quotes and I followed in silence, so do they and I love it. This morning I’ve been listening to Pink’s CD “The Truth About Love” I love it. It’s like a charge to those like myself Love, the Love kinda LOVE has always been represented by pain and sometimes you just get tired or hurting and afraid of Love. This song to is like a battle cry to me. I love this woman’s strength and her undying determination to be all she can be inspires me.
I thought of my girl friends that are ot afraid to show their pissed off side. I love that they take a stand for what they believe and aren’t afraid to ruffle feathers and piss people off.
Yes, yes, yes!
Love this!
Love this…
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Created by Jeanne Marie & Michelle Marie! We put our PINK brains together to share our love for all things PINK and to share the concept of Pink Therapy.
Pink Therapy
Hi, my name is Jeanne Marie. My partner in thinkingpinkx2, Michelle Marie, is the spark that fired up this blog. She is so flipping awesome, creatively and spiritually.
The concept of Pink Therapy zapped me the moment I saw her post, “Meet Me Under The Pink Trees.”
Pink was a love I had always nurtured quietly, thinking it was just for little girls, but something in her Pink Trees released a flood of soothing healing and I have Pinked boldly and proudly since that moment.
I always loved Pink but her Pink trees took my love of Pink to an extremely, intense level. I realized that her shots (posts) of Pink caught my mind and held it still. I relaxed and…
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from Michelle Marie…

raindrops on my window
&
Did you know
The distance between
My head and my heart
Is short?
&
Did you know
Sometimes on days
Like today
I sit in silence &
I wonder?
&
Did you know
Days like today
Are my very favorite
Rain, chilled air
Thoughts of You
&
raindrops on my window
Sunshine for your eyes…from Michelle Marie
I love this…from my favorite artist, Michelle Marie
Thank you for this…
Like a caterpillar,
I shed my skin.
Peek out at freedom
flutter my wings
then try to crawl
back inside again.
The light’s too bright.
It’s gonna rain.
Will it hurt?
Where will I sleep?
I am afraid.
Will there be pain?
My wings I test.
Oh yes, they work!
I crash into myself
flying away from
a life that hurts.
My sister has flown solo
touching stars all night.
She helps me up
she dries my tears.
“You ARE a butterfly.
You have strong wings
and just like me,
you’ll be alright.”
Still, I bury the torn larva
under a weeping willow tree
just in case…I hate free.
My sister is glowing
as she whispers to me,
“You can’t climb back
inside your cocoon
once you have tasted free.
Spread your silly wings
my precious sister
and come touch
the stars with me.”
Jeanne Marie, 2014

Learn more about butterflies! http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/butterfly/allabout/
yes, I do…
I have not finished with October and yet here it is, a third of the way through November!
I’d still like to share some October highlights, regardless of the calendar.
If some photos are blurred it is because these babies were not interested in holding still for a photo shoot.
The fun began when I opened the front door, and even though the babies knew that they couldn’t go outside, (the gate was their first clue) they did know that there was something different going on and the bowl of candy just beyond their reach fired up their imaginations.
As they gazed out the front door in anticipation, I scooped up a babe, one at a time, and we began the not so easy task of trying on costumes. Being girls, they each went through a few different looks before they settled on a Harley Davidson sweater and a lovely pink frock. Although I told Maggie Mae that it was a dress, not a costume, she insisted that it was her favorite. This was Maggie’s first Halloween, so, I let her have her way as she kept her eyes mostly closed when wearing the pumpkin ensemble. They both declined hats and we were ready. Mama had no time to think about her own costume, so Daddy got to answer the door and hand out the candy. He wore his regular face, but he added a smile.
After about three hours and a handful of kiddies, the party was over. Gate came down, door was closed and most of the ten pound bag of candy was packed up to be shipped to my daughter, Jodie Lynne.
It was an exciting night for the babies and I’m hoping by next Halloween Maggie will be a little bit more mature and actually wear a costume.
Big smiles!
So true…but sometimes I enjoy being just with me…
Beautiful…
Loving my PINK…
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