It occurs to me that returning to "the land" is a re-curring theme with the strong willed and courageous women represented here by our Geketa.
My impression when I see her, is that her personality jumps off the page and joins me playing chopsticks at the piano! ***disclaimer: (I don't have a piano and I don't remember how to play chopsticks).
I just picture her as someone who would have come over to my house as a teen ager, sitting on the floor, listening to records (yes, children, records) -talking about boys, of course.
I wish for all young women who are coming of age, that you allow yourself that small window of time; for talking with people who care about you before acting with one that you just met.
That seems in retrospect to be one of the tools that kept a lot of us from taking as many wrong roads.
We can pass this suggestion on to those we love and help them to make wiser decisions, based on the obvious outcome of our own.
I wish for her, my dear sweet Geketa and those she represents, warm feelings of love and caring from the Universe sent back to you - from all who get to know you.
Thank you Angel Marilyn, for this gift.
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