Archive for June, 2012

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY SISTER

Monday, June 25th, 2012

To My Beautiful Sister Ann

Dear Ann

No one on earth has a sister
As caring and glorious as you
Though careers interfered ’til last summer
We’re bonded forever, it’s true

You’re a blessing and I’m grateful daily
For the deep soulful closeness we share
Our trusting, devoted friendship
Has enriched me beyond compare

Your confidence is a beautiful thing
It radiates from within
Nothing beats a full figured black woman
Who’s comfortable in her skin

A mother and grandma at 49
Looking younger than your years
The tenderness between you and your daughter
Moves me to the point of tears

What caring you give to your clients
In their eyes you must seem ten feet tall
You stand out as a foster parent as well
But with you God is first, above all

May Gospel music uplift you
Plus school songs and comedy shows
I’m rooting for you, girl, forever
With admiration that overflows

by www.rhymeshop.com

TRIBUTE TO QUEEN ELIZABETH

Tuesday, June 5th, 2012

(The Daily Star :: Lebanon News :: http://www.dailystar.com.lb)

LONDON: Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II on Monday brought to a spectacular close a star-studded diamond jubilee concert which included a heartfelt tribute from the huge crowd to her ill husband Prince Philip.

The queen appeared on stage, after Paul McCartney had performed the final set, to light a ceremonial beacon, triggering a thunderous firework display seen by hundreds of thousands of spectators.

Moments earlier, her son and heir Prince Charles took center stage to celebrate the “life and service of a very special person”, drawing cheers from the crowd as he paid tribute to his “mummy”.

Despite the informal good spirit of the occasion, the prince expressed regret over the absence of Prince Philip, who was earlier hospitalized with a bladder infection.

“The only sad thing about this evening is that my father cannot be here with us because unfortunately he’s been taken unwell,” he said.

Charles urged the crowd to show their support, and they responded by raising a huge roar and singing “Philip, Philip”.

Singer Robbie Williams kicked off the gala event on a giant stage in front of Buckingham Palace in London, and was followed by acts from throughout her 60-year reign including Elton John, Kylie Minogue and Stevie Wonder.

McCartney brought the music to a dizzying climax with a brief set of Beatles and solo classics.

The crowd joined in as “Macca” ran through “Magical Mystery Tour”, “Let It Be”, a pyrotechnic-filled “Live and Let Die” and “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da”, which had members of the royal box singing along.

The 86-year-old monarch, wearing a black and gold cape, arrived 90 minutes into the three-hour concert and was instantly greeted by cheers from a sea of revelers waving red, white and blue Union Flags.

The queen smiled and waved to the crowd after reaching her seat but her appearance without the man who has been at her side for 60 years of duty brought a tinge of sadness to the moment.

Philip, who turns 91 on Sunday, will have to stay in hospital for several days, meaning he will also miss Tuesday’s service of thanksgiving and ceremonial carriage procession through London.

“He is, understandably, disappointed about missing this evening’s Diamond Jubilee Concert and tomorrow’s engagements,” Buckingham Palace said.

Comedian Lee Mack, one of the comperes, told the crowd that 250,000 people had turned out to watch the concert directly or on big screens erected on the road leading to Buckingham Palace, and Charles acknowledged the huge display of national pride.

“I was three when my grandfather king George VI died and suddenly, unexpectedly, your and my father’s lives were irrevocably changed when you were only 26,” he told the queen as he spoke on stage.

“So as a nation this is our opportunity to thank you and my father for always being there for us, for inspiring us with your selfless duty and service and for making us proud to be British.”

Charles, his sons Princes William and Harry, other royals and special guests including Prime Minister David Cameron moved to the music in the royal box, then stood to attention when the queen arrived.

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