Tuesday, June 27, 2006

How Good It Feels...

Ringing BellsHow good it feels to be alive,

and to appreciate and enjoy life.

How good it feels to wake up every day,

and to watch the little ones play.

How good it feels to dream at night,

and then wake up to beautiful sunlight.

How good it feels to have good friends,

who will be with you until life's end.

How good it is to have the support of loved ones,

and be able to go out and have fun.

How good it feels to hear, touch, smell, taste, and see,

and live in a time in which we can be whatever we want to be.

How good it feels to breathe in air

and to be able to recognize my happiness and share.

We have the pleasure to introduce our STAR GUEST of this week:
Michael Caron!






Hello My Good Friends,

For those of you that don't know me yet, my name is Michael James Caron (Mike). I was born (which suprises a lot of people) in the small village of East Taunton, Massachusetts which is located four miles East of Taunton, Massachusetts. It makes it convienieant. I was the youngest of ten. I understand that my mother planned to have more, however when I was born the doctor looked at me and slapped my mother. I tried to help her, but I was tied up at the time. One of my sisters had told me that my mother would have had thirteen, but she had had three mis-carriages. She never did tell me which one I was. I got along the best that I could with my brothers and sisters, considering that the closest in age was my sister Irma who was seven years my senior. Now, she's an old fogey. As the result of having been hit in the mouth with a golf club when I was seven, I pretty much grew up learning what ridicule was. That taught me at an early age not to poke fun at people, because the scars never do go away. I joined the United States Air Force in 1963, three years after I was considered 4-F. I didn't like that label, especially since I didn't own cattle, sheep, or any other animal. I was married three times, the third time being the Angel that God sent Down for me to love. Shirley.

Throughout my life, I have ventured into various projects to try to gain some respect and, of course, money. I do, by the way, have three kids from my second marriage, one of each. Shirley suffers from Epilepsy, Has two Steel rods in her spine, and broke her right leg in three places in 1984 when she was struck down by a car while crossing a street at the cross-walk but is more woman than any woman I have ever met. Growing up, I was always considered the Black Sheep of the family, even by my parents to my face because all of my other brothers were successful in life. It bothered me until I realized that Black Wool is much rarer than White Wool, therefore demanding a higher price.

At times, I can be very seious, however I would much rather be a person that can understand others feelings, help people in times of need, and find humor in my own life-style. An example of that is just the other morning when I got out of bed and went to the bathroom, I laughed for about ten minutes. It was than that I realized it was my face I was looking at in the mirror and I cried. I don't believe in turning away from a person because of their looks. I have met some beautiful girls in my life-time with drop dead bodies, but when they opened their mouths to speak, the language alone showed just how ugly they really were. It is what is inside each and everyone of us that tells where the real beauty lies

Shirley has been extremely helpful with our business M&S Music Management by knowing what to look for in talent. If a girl has a great voice but not such a great body or face, we do our best to help them improve on those by finding clothes that will compliment their body, finding a hair style that will accent their good features, however, if their teeth are bad, we do recommend that they do get them fixed. I don't want anyone to suffer the insults that I did. When Shirley came into my life she helped me to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Fortunetely, I saw the train in time to jump out of the way.

I love everybody, no matter what their race. If I cannot understand what a person is saying I will do my very best to use hand gestures to let them know or find someone that can help me understand because if a person takes time out to communicate with me I want to respect that and make every effort possible to understand them.

Finally, if I have an opinion on a certain subject and someone else does not share that opinion, I feel that it is only right to allow that person to have his or her opinion. After all, I would not want to be ridiculed for my opinion so why do so to another? I have a strong faith in God, but do not always feel that churches are teaching us the right doctrine. That will never turn me away from my belief. There have been too many signs or miracles to dis-count the existence of God. I also believe in AdlandPro Community and feel that if you are not on my friends list, that does not mean that you are not my friend. It just simply means that you are a friend that I have not as yet had the pleasure of meeting.

Thank you and God Bless You

Michael Caron

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Congratulation Michael and thank you for being our guest!
The Weekly Spotlight of Friends Team!

1 comment:

RetiredTeacherD David Black said...

Congratulations Mike!

You and Shirley are quality people.

Thanks for sharing.