Tameera Kemp and Maxy

Maxy and Tameera

Good evening friends.

Tonight we have Tameera Kemp and her angel Maxy leading us out.  Let’s here about Tameera’s and Maxy’s story’s below.

Hi ScotI’ve followed your Facebook page for years, I’ve only recently had it pop back on my page – was gone for ages! I think the algorithms have changed again, very happy to see you and Vanessa and of course Sammy again! Maxy says woof woof!!

Maxy is my blue heeler cattle dog, he’s 8 years old and we live in Sydney Australia. Maxy loves other dogs and cats, I told him he’s half cat (cat-tledog and my friend Simonne Lee who’s an animal communicator said he believes me!) He also thinks it’s his job to make children happy. When we go to the park he will go to families and get them to play ball with him, he gives everyone a turn. Sometimes people are on their mobile phones (can you imagine?!) or reading but Maxy will patiently wait until they look up then they give in.
On Friday night he ate something very bad and stopped eating on Saturday – Saturday night (it’s winter here) he was laying on the cold concrete outside the back of our house, I was quite worried as you can imagine. My friend De-Arnne sent him reiki healing and on Sunday he was ok again and ate his breakfast. Where in America are you? I was in San Fran and New York last year and early this year, love your country!  Much love and thank you for all you do xo.
Thanks Tameera, my wife and I, and her dad, and our 5 dogs live in Puerto Rico.  Life is good here, i feel much calmer and there is a lot of love in this household.  Tameera thank you for sharing Maxy’s story with us.  We will keep Maxy in our thoughts and prayers to continue to recover.  
Sammy & Family and our friends from around the world are pulling for you guys.  Signing off from Puerto Rico day on 163, Scott Smith for Sammy & Family.  

Poppy Tuesday on June 23rd, 2015

Poppy Tuesday on June 23, 2015

Good morning friends.  It’s great to be alive on June 23rd, 2015.

Little Poppy Seeks came to wish everyone a wonderful Poppy Tuesday.  As you can see Pops has some mischief going on his mind.  I guess its true what they say; ” boys will be boys”

OK friends, lets kick this day off with two positive notions;

1. No matter the outcome of this day, if you show up for your life today and do the best you can joyfully, you are a winner in my book.

2. What makes someone a winner ?   A winner feels good about themselves and rolls with the punches that life throws at them.  How do you become a winner ?  You don’t take the punches life throws at your personally.  Because its not personal, its just life.

Happy Tuesday friends.

Tonight Bridgette will Lead us Out

Bridgette will lead us out tonight

Good evening friends.

Tonight we have Bridgette leading us out.  This little sweetheart is a member of  Joann Le Claire & family.  If you remember Joann lost her Kiki on December 6th and God was gracious enough to send her Bridgette in he time of need.  Bridgette was born on April 1st, yes on April Fools Day baby.  She is about 3 months old now.  I have had her for a month by now.  She is very smart.  I taught her to shake hands in only a half an hour.  Now that is impressive.

Once again this personifies the best way you can honor a fallen angel is to give a new pet a loving home.  God knows they need it, and the stories always ends up the same, in actuality, they rescued us.

Sammy & Family thanks Joann for giving Kiki a great life, and to opening her home for Bridgette’s new life.

OK friends, we hope everyone had a nice day.  If you didn’t, don’t take it personally, we all have off days.  More than likely tomorrow will be a better day.  The first step in making things better is to stop making them worse.  From there we can look at life with clearer lenses and make happier choices.

Signing off from Puerto Rico on day 162, Dr. Harp Seal for Sammy & Family.

Mental health Tip 101;

When you have been broken up with and you heard you ex has moved on, don’t break out the old pictures of when the two of you were so happy.

The same is to say; don’t put your hand in the toaster when it’s turned on.

Happy Father’s Day, Basketball and Boobies

Happy Father's day Barry Smith

Good morning friends.

Happy Father’s day to all the dads out there.  Let me guess, most dads will receive a tie today as a present, lol.

OK, being I have been on the father kick lately, I decided to leave this particular story for Father’s day which happens to land on Sunday Funday, and also on a day we usually do features on “The Good News Channel”

Here we go.  As i said my dad was obsessed with basketball and baseball and a result pushed me pretty hard in sports. Let me tell you a story specially about his training methods in basketball for me.   This took place from the ages of 9 -12 years old.  Being my father was very competitive he wanted to make sure I was the best.  But sometimes practice just wasn’t good enough.

So he went out and hired me a basketball tutor whom I spent every Saturday morning with from 7 am to 10 am, three hours of hard core basketball training.  Now if anyone thinks that I wanted to get up on a Saturday morning for three hours of basketball tutoring after a full week of school and basketball training with the team,  then you need to think again.

Now here was my father and the tutor’s strategy.  You see in basketball we all dribble the ball better with our stronger hand and arm.  Being my strong side was my right side, naturally that’s the side I was most comfortable dribbling the ball up the court with.  My father wanted me to able to dribble just as well with my left hand as my right.  As many of you know this term is called; ambidextrous, which means you can go right or left just as easily on both sides.

So my father and the basketball tutor decided to tie my right hand behind my back, blindfold me and force my mind and body to only use my weaker side which was my left side.  Now if anyone thinks I wanted to spend my Saturday mornings with my strong arm tied behind my back, blindfolded and dribbling a basketball on my weak side for 3 hours, you probably believe that Tom Hanks and Daryl Hannah are still living in the ocean since 1984 from the movie “Mermaid”

Did i become ambidextrous ? Yes.  Was i much better basketball player because I could drive the ball left and right ? Yes. Did it confuse the players defending me knowing I can go left and right ? Yes ?

Did I care about any of those benefits ? No.  At the end of the day I was 12 years old and just wanted to run around squeezing girls boobies.

Happy Father’s days friends.  Have a great Sunday Funday.

RIP, Barry Smith, February 3rd, 1984.

Saturday night always feels like a Movie Night

Saturday night feels like a movie night

Good evening friends.  It’s Saturday night around 8 pm and I usually get that; ” I want to see a movie tonight on cable” — Usually that’s when i break out in prayer that out of 500 cable channels that there will be at least one good movie playing.

In today’s times we are lucky because many a times out of 500 channels there is literally nothing to watch.  And we know what that means right ?  Pull out the smart phone and start browsing Facebook pages as if they are another source of TV Channels.  God forbid anyone should just sit with themselves unconnected to something.  I mean, who is crazy enough to sit peacefully in silence with no technology connected to them ?  Not I.  Alone with my thoughts ?  No way Jose.

Friends tomorrow for Father’s day I am featuring the late Barry Smith on “The Good News Channel”  — This particular story is one for the books, and not it does not entail me ending up in a garbage can.  After Father’s day, I will slow down the father stories, i get a little OCD’ish as you know.

To any of Sammy & Family’s friends out there not feeling the “Saturday night light and breezy” kind of thing, reach out anytime, nobody has to feel down alone.  Email me anytime; smith7024@yahoo.com.   And you don’t have to in a relationship to have a nice weekend.  Additionally you don’t have to pressure yourself to go out just because its the weekend.

Peace and love friends.  Sincerely Scott Smith on day 160 in Puerto Rico.