So Happy Together

This morning someone sent me a message that said  Happy Together which made me think of this song.
Whatever relationship be it marriage, friendship or family, when you are together it’s the coolest feeling!

here. . .i wait

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here…i wait

Like I was 4

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Art by MichelleMarie

Like I was 4
and geese were my friends
we went swimming
I caught tadpoles
I love how they wiggle
I spent hours watching
the butterflies
I was never bored
Like I was 4

Some days you just need a hug from a friend

somedaysyoujustneedahug

They are the flowers of the sky

They are the flowers of the sky~why I prefer butterflies to people~Let’s be butterflies! Check out this blog! 😀

Splash Me Pink

Splash Me Pink! This is where I go I retreat and Splash Me Pink!

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Splash Me Pink
This is where I go
I retreat and
Splash Me Pink

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Surround me with PINK

Surround me with Pink! ❤

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“Cleaning House . . . “

RisingHawk his fun words challenge you give him a word her writes a poem! My word was fastidious! Send him a word! It’s really neat to see what he comes up with!

MEDICAL CORNER ….. The way of music ……..

OH wow did you know this about Music and the brain? I did not! I have to tell you the videos and all the facts Dr. Rex has presented here will make you feel smarter it sure did me. Please direct all your likes and comments to her blog.
http://hrexach.wordpress.com/2013/11/12/medical-corner-the-way-of-music/

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Older adults who took music lessons as children but haven’t actively played an instrument in decades have a faster brain response to a speech sound than individuals who never played an instrument, according to a new study by Northwestern University researchers.

They found that the more years study participants spent playing instruments as youth, the faster their brains responded to a speech sound.

As people grow older, they often experience changes in the brain that compromise hearing. For instance, the brains of older adults show a slower response to fast-changing sounds, which is important for interpreting speech.

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For the study, 44 healthy adults, ages 55-76, listened to a synthesized speech syllable (“da”) while researchers measured electrical activity in the auditory brainstem. This region of the brain processes sound and is a hub for cognitive, sensory, and reward information.

The researchers discovered that, despite none of the study participants having played…

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