Imagine a world (and then imagine every world) where the first thing We ask a stranger is: “What do You like to play best?”

This IS what We ARE doing

This IS what We ARE doing
THIS IS WHAT WE ARE DOING (Picture found on Facebook, artist unknown)

Belief

"Whatever You believe (truly believe) will work for You ...................... is working for You."
Myrddin

"If You ever Oneder what it is that You truly believe, look at what You have in Your life"
Myrddin
(I have been saying this about Our beliefs for years AND it is becoming more real to Me every day.)

"THE UNKNOWN IS NOT IMPOSSIBLE"
Myrddin

"A belief is just a habit of thought."
Abraham-Hicks

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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Another warm, snowy 3D day within multiD

2/26/2018


Today

Another warm, snowy 3D day within multiD


Wizard’s Log Stardate: 3:30 AM and/or NOW


Good morning. We wake to play another day. Reminder to Self: Celebrate!!!!! Only the divine exists. The divine is All there is, All that is AND I Am that “divine”. WE ARE. Celebrate.

Today: We choose to vibrate love: unconditional love. We choose to project and reflect unconditional love. We choose love.

We Allready ARE All that We aspire to be and much, much more. We are ‘tending to be less and We ‘tend very good. It is time to accept and own that We ARE unconditional love and everything that We desire flows from here.

We wake grateful. Thank Us.

We had a Onederfull weekend. Saturday We spent dreaming and in multiD whenever We were awake. Sunday We dreamt in until around 3 PM. Then We got up and remained mostly in multiD even though We did some 3D stuff. We got everything done that We wanted to get done.

Leaving Our drive We find the snow plows left a huge berm across Our drive when “they” plowed the bottom road. It took a couple of tries to get out. We forgot that We probably have a shovel in the back of Blu.

What a day. We have the same subdriver as Friday. First Our bus has something hanging under the bumper so “they” tell Us to get a standby bus. Once she finds the standby and pretrips it it won’t start. Shop and dispatch give her attitude. We finally get someOne to jump start it and tell Our supervisor what is going on. At this point We are half an hour late. Then We get stuck in the barn door because of All the ice and snow build up. We ask for a standby driver to help and “they” just stand and watch. Finally shop agrees to try to pull Us out. Attitude again.

We get going over an hour late. “They” cover Our gradeschool section and only two of those are riding after the calls that We are late. We have both of Our middleschoolers and get “them” to school an hour late.

We have a nice long morning break since We do not have Our gradeschool section. Our poor sub is quite frustrated and rightfully so.

We get to shower and do some grocery shopping, and get lunch.

We get stuck again on Our way to Our first drop off on Our noon section. It is partially Our fault because We could not tell where We were and had her turn down a bad street. More frustration. Dispatch sends a tow truck and rescue bus. The rescue bus gets stuck too. The tow truck finds the rescue bus and not Us. When the rescue bus gets unstuck We have to walk the kids up to it. We had walked the first kid home and another parent came and picked up “their” student.

Our driver is sooooo frustrated that she has the rescue driver finish the route. We can only imagine how frustrating this would be for a brand new driver. The new driver says that she hopes that We will be done in thirty minutes. We tell her there is no way. We are about an hour late and this route takes two hours. The next parent meets Us at the main road which is a blessing. The roads are really slick with this warm, wet snow.

The last parent also meets Us at the main road. We do have great parents on Our route.

We take a potty break and call dispatch about how to proceed. There is some confusion. We had Allready had another route cover Our highschool section. One dispatcher wants Our driver to do her originally scheduled route which is supposed to start ten minutes ago and We are forty minutes from base. Our supervisor has someOne else cover that route and this driver stay on Our route. That gives Us about thirty minutes to spare and this driver has lunch waiting at base so We return to base. We take a half hour lunch break and head to Our PM gradeschool. More slick roads.

We have a new kid starting today and We know where “their” stop is.

What We did not know is that a deleted rider is back on Our route. Of course: “they” and the school think that “they” are on a route that does not come to this school. “They” are a foster child and are now at a foster home that We do not have the address for. Since “they” are still on Our route sheet (only verbally deleted) and “they” know how to get to “their” new address and We really like the kid when “they” did ride: We go ahead and take “them” telling “them” that “they” will be Our last stop since We are unsure of where “They” go. We get stuck in the drive that used to Our last stop. It is partially because the bus is sliding and won’t go where We needed to go.

After close to an hour We get out and head for Our newest stop. It turns out that it will be Our last stop IF “they” are on Our route. Our supervisor has Allready gone home for the day. This stop goes smooth. We trusted the student that “they” really did know how to get there. “Their” directions were better that the GPS map on Our driver’s cell phone. The student finally figured out the map and showed Us the correct route on the phone. Originally the phone had the long, long route and We thought the kid’s directions sounded better. We let the kid know how much We appreciate “them” and that We hope “they” remain on Our route.

It is a little bit slow getting back to base because the roads are really slick and there are lots of accidents on the highway. We are over an hour late getting back. We consider stopping at the store to let Blu thaw a bit more. We got the ice scraped off the windshield good enough and really just wanna get home.

We get home without incident and acknowledge that it is NOT Our driving or Our blu dragon: it IS Our source energy. We ARE evolving. Our beliefs and thinking ARE expanding. Thank Us.

At home: We call Our plow guy and leave a message. We check the tracking on two parts shipment and find that One arrived early and the other is hung up in Anchorage for some reason. The shipper’s office just closed for the evening so We can not check further until tomorrow. We call Our mechanic and let “Them” know.

The cool thing for Us is recognizing how little We are frustrated and how frustrated We would have been less than a year ago. We ARE making progress. We ARE relaxing and breathing. Much less resis-dance. We had not even recognized Our resis-dance before. Thank Us.

We play Animal Crossing a while and let Our cabin warm up. We are having combo left over oriental and decide to just talk to the animals with dinner and not watch anything on the tele. Soon: We are ready to let Our “Vortex” take Us to dream. We remember that We need to do a little show snovelling first and We do that. Now: We can let Our “Vortex” take Us to dream.


Goodnight AND thank You for playing.

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