Archive for June, 2009

Welcome to the New Look of my Blog!

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

My blog has had a facelift - in anticipation of my whole website getting a new look! Yes, I’m working on making it a lot more user-friendly and I hope you’ll enjoy it!! Thanks for visiting - leave a comment or write me a question -

Debbie

A Flower Story

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Here’s a letter from a client of mine who’s son is in Spirit, and she often receives signs and messages from him:

Debbie,
 
I thought you would enjoy this story. My husband filled pots with soil getting ready in the early spring to plant something in them. He never did, but moved the pots in the back of the garage. I wandered back there and mind you there is absolutely nothing back there but grass. I looked and thought how wonderful one huge pot was filled with daisies growing in it. The pot was huge and the daisies all in bloom. I told him the pot of daisies was wonderful what a great idea, where did  he ever find the daisies.
 
He looked at me and said what daisies, what  was I talking about. I took him to see the huge pot of daisies he said  he never planted any and we have no wild daisies growing around the yard.
 
I guess I know who planted the daisies, Michael.

Nice Feedback

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

One of the cool things about my radio appearances on the Ted & Amy show is the feedback we receive - or don’t receive! It’s SO nice when someone says I’m right on, or they know what I’m referring to, etc., when tuning in to their departed loved ones. When we don’t get that feedback, or if someone doesn’t know what I’m talking about, it’s really hard to take! Here’s a nice comment that I got in an email recently:

“Your last reading for me was helpful–not so much for what you predicted but because I thought you tuned in empathically to me–one bit of advice I use all the time.  You were right on.  Also, I want you to know that I called you once when you were on Ted and Amy.  We were talking about my dad, and you asked if his death was unexpected because he seemed “dizzy.”  I said no (which was true)–but as soon as I hung up, I realized what you were getting:  he had had a head injury.”

So keep that feedback coming!

Debbie