September 26, 2022

Suzanne’s Personal Quote and Blog for 9/27/2022

About the Author: Suzanne Wagner
By Published On: September 26, 2022Categories: Astrology/Numerology

Suzanne’s Personal Quote and Blog for 9/27/2022

Quote

Take some risks and step outside the norm.

Discover that a new perspective can keep you warm.

Outside of our mind are unlimited things to unfold.

Amazing creations and wonders to behold.

The mind is not the friend we seek.

It is the demon of doubt that makes us weak.
Allow the mind to do what the soul intends.

Find new answers and make new friends.

Let in what causes us to stretch and grow.
And never listen when the mind objects and says “No!”

~Suzanne Wagner~

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I am sure my dead father was pulling his magic with his angelic friends on the other side. We had a perfect trip, and my father (who was the magic maker of “blue spots” in the stormy skies when I was a child), continued to make that happen so that whenever we needed to be outside … the sky was bright and clear. But when we might be driving it would rain and be less pleasant.
So, we got the feelings of the mists and fog of Ireland without having to deal with the complexities of it when we were hiking or moving from place to place.

I have to give my father all the credit for making that happen every day for three weeks.


Getting home was another miracle that my father and other angels helped us do successfully.

Our flight from Dublin was delayed an hour and that was going to make our connection in Vancouver super close.

There was nothing we could do about it. We were just going to have to see what would unfold once we got there.

We landed in Vancouver, and they announced 5 times on the landing and taxi that there were 3 flights that were going to be difficult for some of us to transfer to. San Francisco and Los Angeles were two of them. They were holding the planes for us, but we were going to have to run.

Then we found out that we were also going to have to go through customs in Vancouver for the US rather than in the US.
UGH!
We had also gotten away with not needing to take our shoes off going to Ireland but suddenly in Vancouver we had to take shoes off again and we were wearing our hiking boots with the complex shoelaces.
Thus, making things more time consuming.
Then the TSA people needed to put our things through twice and check our hands for explosives.

Good Grief!

I kept praying to the travel angels for us making our flight.

Not to mention that while I love the Vancouver airport, it is totally spread out and we were literally running. And I am 62 and my friend was 72. She did great by the way! But by the time we got to the plane we were both drenched in sweat, hair plastered to our head from sweat, and huffing and puffing, with pink cheeks.
But we sat gratefully in our seats and thanked the guides and angels for helping us make the flight.
Next was to see if the luggage made it.

Thank goodness, it arrived with us and then it was off to get the limousine service pickup to take us back to my friend’s house.

We were honestly … exhausted. By the time we got there it was 3 am in Ireland.
My inner clock is still very confused.

Then I had to get up and time it so I would miss the San Francisco rush hour traffic to get home.

I am now home with my fabulous husband and sweet cats.

There is no place like home.

~Suzanne Wagner~

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