Sunday, October 21, 2018

The Traveling Writer, Julie Lombard

Julie Lombard

  A picture speaks a million words. While speaking to her on the phone I got a sense of confidence and assurance. This outgoing and loving woman is, Julie Lombard. She is the writer and creator of Siblings and Siblings Revival

www.JCLProductionArts.com

https://www.amazon.com/Giraffen-Kalle-Korta-Halsen-Swedish/dp/0989480062/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1540188120&sr=8-3&keywords=julie+lombard

Swedish version up above-(American version; Charlie the short necked Giraffe)
If you are a big fan of giraffes as I am, you and your little one will enjoy this wonderful story of a short neck giraffe. Charlie struggles with peer pressure and self-esteem issues, all while trying to help his fellow friends and family. Everyone can relate. I am pleased to say that my daughter Arie loves this book so much. Animation pictures are awesome.



Julie3Lombard@gmail.com








Few things about Julie that I loved;




1) I like my cool whip kept in the freezer so that it's hard like ice cream.

2)I find York peppermint patties addictive.

3) I prefer toilet paper over the top so that I can make the nice little point and look formal for company.

4) As a child I used to peel the stickers off bananas and stick them under furniture. My mom says she still finds them.

5)I like fishing the old fashioned way with worms...this is one of my favorite things I used to do with my dad, search the yard for the best bait and see who could catch the most for dinner.

6)I am constantly learning and improving...I vow to only get better.

7) I like watching football on TV. and baseball live.

8)I love exploring!

9) I enjoy an excuse to dress up, especially if it's to go to the theater.

10) I generally prefer oils to water colors.

11) The top five languages I would like to learn are Russian, French, Hebrew, Greek and Japanese.

12) It took me way too long to figure out that I can't change the past and that I really have a wonderful life!

13) I love historical true stories, especially those set around the time of Napoleon or Hitler.

14) I am fascinated by true mysteries.

15) I fully intend to live a full, healthy life until at least 133 years and then I'd like to go quickly, maybe breaststroke by lightning.

16) open umbrellas make me nervous...those little pointing things around the edge always seem to be aimed at my eyes.

17)When I eat, I like to take bites of food in different orders to experience all the possible taste combinations.

18) As a child I used to get up early Saturday morning and eat a banana, a Kraft Single with a glass of orange juice, while watching cartoons until my mom came down to make breakfast.

19)I love palm trees!

20) I am a realistic idealist.

21)God is all I Need. Everything else I have is a gift from Him.

22)My favorite color is green.

23)I'd like to design my own home someday and decorate every room in the style of a different country.

24) I love the beach.

25) I have to admit that I would some day like to have an Oscar...why not? :-)



Julie described her inspiration for her novels were from a spontaneous moment of reading a DNA magazine. How strange, and incredible it is to created a world from simplicity. I am currently drowning and loving every minute of them. I admire the female empowerment and knowledge of Alice's personality. There is an intrigue and fire in her that I could only wish to have. 

Congratulations to Julie for your amazing efforts and I truly  wish for your deserving success in the future. And striving to be as great of a writer as you someday is a goal never forgotten.



PS:If you are interested in finding out for yourself, please check out;
https://www.amazon.com/JulieC.Lombard

Your Friend Leilani Raven Baugher <3



Saturday, June 30, 2018

Magical, And Clairsentient Ashlee Haab

@ImpulsePhotographyPhoenix


Depression gains another victim yet again. But this young woman broke through the chains in the most beautiful way any person  can. Everyone has their own stories about how they survived and survives. This is Ashlee's.


Hell, is the word she used for what she went through. It's a bold word to describe ones past. Why?, you ask. Because HELL is a place you go to be punished for your sins. But I don't see a sinner in those eyes. I see an angel who grew her wings all on her own. She wasn't specific about when it happened. She is a sexual abuse survivor. Ashlee spoke up about it to her family at the age of 10 years old. That took courage. Resulting in herself and Ashlee's family to move to Boise, Idaho. Her father was supposed to have moved with them but her parent's relationship far-reached it's end. She began to miss her friends, her other family that were left behind. Most importantly, her father. She was upset that he wasn't around. Ashlee's mother dated men, they too could not fill the void that held in Ashlee's heart that only her father could fill.


While getting to know Ashlee and the inner workings of this amazing photographer. I learned that her father introduced her to the trade. It was he who awoke her long distance happiness she thought had vanished forever. She studied 14 years long getting to know the inside and out of a camera. I don't believe I need a description of what her work consists of. They speak for themselves.

Here are some of Ashlee's work;

https://www.facebook.com/ImpulsePhotographyPhoenix/

https://www.facebook.com/ImpulsePhotographyPhoenix/Veira Gardner.

https://www.facebook.com/ImpulsePhotographyPhoenix/

https://www.facebook.com/ImpulsePhotographyPhoenix/

https://www.facebook.com/ImpulsePhotographyPhoenix/
Model: @ravensnow83
Ashlee recently learned a very interesting fact about herself. Not only does her beliefs of a higher power but she is very intuitive and a clever precognitive  being. As you can see from her past Facebook posts she's been predicting such things around the world. 

https://www.facebook.com/1499919306/posts/10210003977884918/


Recent conversations are relatable. As shown below;

(Ashlee -Tommy)
(Ashlee- Jessica Hernandez)

Anna Sayce speaks in her blog about how Traumatic experiences does to a person. 

During traumas and near death experiences, a person may dissociate (i.e. exit the body energetically.) Leaving one’s body in this way can result in developing a degree of sensitivity to the planes that lie beyond the physical. Some also believe that traumas can weaken the energy field, making us more porous and sensitive to spiritual phenomena.

( https://www.annasayce.com/can-extreme-stress-trauma-awaken-intuitive-abilities/)


Ashlee says that these visions don't happen like the movies. They come in bad feelings and like a dream in clouds her mind in pictures. I'm sure everyone has their opinions on this subject. But I believe we choose what happens to us when we deal with good and bad experiences. I truly think we have the power to decide what our abilities are. No one else can decide, but ourselves what we bring to the world. 

I asked Ashlee, if she could change the way people saw her and decide how she wanted people to view her. She said; 

"I just want people to see and remember the good in me before they judge me. I never like to be known as a person who's done you wrong. I'll fix whatever I can or I'll hate myself. So I just want to be known as someone who's honest and generally cares despite my weird humor and odd interests.
I want to be remembered as the girl who made it even though she was in pieces doing it...".

My advice to the world while dealing with beautiful souls like Ashlee is. Be kind and grateful for the selflessness of them. They are already hurting from not feeling good enough, when they are more than what we deserve. 


Thanks for joining, always and forever your friend Leilani Raven Baugher.






Thursday, June 21, 2018

My Dear Friend Ben





Ben Friedman

I had difficulties in expressing how incredibly talented and warm-hearten Ben Friedman is. I sat in front of my computer reading over and over on all his hardships. I wanted to help him, honestly. But what can one person do to help when distances and financial limitations build a wall against what I wanted to do for him. So instead, I am going to share with everyone why it's important to embrace life the way Ben does everyday.

You see Ben Friedman deal's with  an autoimmune disorder called Crohn’s disease everyday since he was 9 years old.


During his time in Australia while producing and directing a short film he experienced a major flare up. It left him in a place that caused him to lose everything that he was working towards at the time. He believes stress was the culprit. The crime was devastating.



 People do not understand how important mental health and damaging stress can do to a person's health and mental state. The support he needed before the flare up didn't transpire. I wonder if his situation would have been different if he did get the support he needed?. One could wonder how much of an impact would be enough to change the path of someone else.








While being home-bound, he awoken his talent. And like a superhero in a crisis, saved himself. A doodler as a child, dwelling deep an artist without a single restraint.


Here are some of Ben Friedman's wonderful art pieces;


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Present days, Ben has good days and bad days. Like everyone else. But he embraces every moment with strife and courage. Battling disability rejections monthly. In addition to preparing for a new experimental treatments.


Greatness is about character, integrity, honesty, kindness, generosity, moral courage. It is about how we treat other people and ourselves above all.
 


I solute you Ben Friedman for your strong spirited will to live and love as you do. And strongly believe you have greatness in you. You will overcome this illness. Family and friends love you. The world will too.



Thank you again, for entering my life and sharing your beautiful life story.


Always your friend, Leilani Raven Baugher

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