
We are celebrating the 10th edition of the Carnival of Miracles and today is exactly 3 months since I started this carnival. Thank you everybody, who with your participation have made this such a memorable experience for all of us.
So what’s special in this 10th Carnival edition, you may ask me. Well, starting from this edition, Iam starting a section which is titled One utterly special blog in this carnival. It’s tough to create this category when there are so many superb submissions. But I think, it will be truly interesting to see that er truly special post among all the other special postings.
Featured in today’s utterly special blog in this carnival is Meredith Mathews with her blog My Lemonade Stand (When Life gives you lemons, stick ‘em in your bra. Couldn’t hurt. Might help.) Her posting Moving is symbolic is very touching and a great read.
After losing a loved one, if you would write down, what would be the top 5 things that would motivate you to live an enriching life? Anna Farmery writes down her list in Top 5 Reasons I want to Live. God bless you, Anna!
Cade Krueger writes about meeting a unique human and the inspiring lessons he learnt from his life in Visions of Excitement. Joanne Hay writes about a meme she has created in Five Things My Granchildren Will Say to Me. Think about it, what do you think that your grandchildren will tell you some day!
Daniel Brenton shares a true life miracle when he knew that he was right next to the woman of his dreams in Destiny’s Calling, and It’s Getting a Busy Signal. I loved it. Debra Moorhead writes about What Gardening Has Taught Me About Life. Very interesting parallels! Ellesse writes about the inspirational story of Wilma Rudolph who overcame Polio to become an athletic gold winner in the Olympics in Wilma Rudolph, An Olympic Wonder.
Alex Blackwell talks about necessary mantras to life in 14 Ways to Learn the Secret to Happiness. Raymond David Salas writes about The Real Secret to Miracles. Very interesting article, puts a lot of things in perspective. R.Pettinger writes about a true incident involving the seer Swami Vivekananda in What to Pray for?.
Emma Treehouse shares a very unusual sighting in Actias luna. Thanks, Emma, that was lovely! Barbra Sundquist shares a very powerful piece of knowledge in Spend Time with People Who Appreciate You. Anmol Mehta talks about a test that at least some of us are dreading in Today I Finally Passed the Test and Have Officially Become a Man.
Edithyeung talks about something that’s going to bother us at critical times in The Fork in the Road. And finally, Heather Flanagan had a message for me – “I wrote this post specifically for your Blog Carnival. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for inspiring me to write on this topic. It was a great way to start my day, fellow miracle!” Read all about it at Let the Sunshine Out. Cheers, Heather!
Thank you all for participating. To be a part of the Carnival of Miracles (Edition 11) which will come out on 17 June, click here.
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Rajesh –
Many thanks for including me in your Carnival of Miracles.
All the best,
Thank you for the kind words, and the utterly special mention in your carnival. I’ve added “Let the sunshine in” to my Kindred Spirits Blogroll. Have a great week. Cheers! – Meredith Mathews