Once I sat in a giant chair in a casino, swallowed by arms stretching up over my head like a huge U. What a perfect place to repose while still being amidst all the hubbub.
That was a princess chair.
With all that room, friends could sit in there with me! Our backs cupped by tall upholstered arms, our rears cradled by an ample seat, we could face each other and do some good talking in that chair.
tom shafer said,
January 22, 2008 at 2:45 am
Hello Laurie;
Thi is your cousin Tom back here in pennsylvania state. It sure is nice to seen you at your gramma’s birtday party when and to flllowship with you and rest of family there. I remember you and sis staying ay our place some years ago. you have grown into the princess for the chair you speak and sing of. you should make a song titled the chair of life for a princess to tell the world the view you have from up there as well as down under and how you thrived to get to the seat finally to look at what a person can accomplish when thet just believe i themselves and god. i just wante to commend you on your fine albumns you are producing. i wa just listening to your rough cuts here. my grandson zachary is attending the susquahanna university for music. he also says you are talented.. He will play in the carnegie hall in new yourk in march 7 2008. its so nice to have family so involved in music..he sings acapella and majored percussionsal instruments
keep up the good work. god is with you.
so you have no one in your way wat goodness.
your cuz here wishing you the best.
tom ann christine susie micheal shafer
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princesschair said,
January 22, 2008 at 6:11 am
I just had to have Paul come over here and read this with me. Tom, I love your thoughtful note! I fondly remember that week spent with your family in Pennsylvania so long ago, and it was a joy to see you there at the party more recently. What a wonderful way to reach out today! That song idea is a keeper, too–thanks! Congrats on Zachary’s musical talents finding their place in this wonderful world. . . I’ll bet he gives you a big grin when you hear them. I bless you and your family, Tom. Give Ann a big hug and kiss for me. God is with you, too. . . .