Wednesday, July 4, 2007

THE ART OF CARING

IN THE BEGINNING THE GRAND DESIGNER (GOD)..... CREATED MAN AND WOMAN IN HIS OWN IMAGE. AND GOD ALSO "CARED" FOR HIS CREATED CHILDREN. Yes, God is very creative but he's also caring. I like this hymn "God Will Take Care Of You."

"Be not dismayed what-e'er betide, God will take of you
Beneath his wings of love abide, God will take care of you."
"Thru days of toil when heart doth fail, God will take care of you.
When dangers fierce your path assail, God will take care of you.

This song speaks to us of God's providential care. We shouldn't worry because He will provide all our needs. Nothing we ask will be denied. No matter what may be the test, we should rely on God because He cares for us. Because God cares, we should care for others too. Caring is a heartfelt emotion that delivers loving-kindness to everyone it touches. You may be surprised how much each act of kindness rewards you with positive feeling. If we all do our part, pretty soon we will live in a nicer world.

COVER GIRL One day, I received on the mail a beautiful Christian magazine called Mission Mosaic. What a surprised to see a familiar face on the cover! My sister Julie was featured on the cover as the present president of BNF, a Christian organization of professional nurses that promotes continuing professional education and growth for members of nurse missionaries. supported through the WMU (Women Missionary Union), BNF offers an opportunity for nurses across the United States to participate in the work of nursing while serving as part of various mission projects.

PROUD TO BE HER SISTER This blog space is specially dedicated to my sister Julie on her birthday today (July 4th). A memorable and happy day, bedazzled by fireworks at night while we celebrate America's Independence Day with an all-day-barbecue bash. As always, I am proud to be an American citizen but most of all I am proud to have a sister like Julie who is hard working, smart, caring and very independent.
"WISHING YOU A VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JULIE! MAY YOU HAVE MORE BIRTHDAYS AND SUCCESSES TO COME."
A TREASURED MAGAZINE I have many magazines that I thrashed or gave away, but not this particular issue. Julie personally autographed it, and so it's one of my collections.

SAN DIEGO MAGAZINE (June 2005) Julie was featured in this magazine as one of the women who move the city. Julie is a R.N. (Registered Nurse) with MBA. She owns the state-licensed, Medicare-certified home health agency, based in San Diego, which was formed in 1996. If you need rehabilitative care in the privacy of your home, the best choice is:
We Care Home Health Services ( http://www.wecarehhs.com/ )
The home health agency helps people get back on their feet through combination of experience, professionalism and dedication.
The agency's mission statement puts it best: "We are committed to providing the highest quality health care in the home, making the comfort, dignity and recovery of our patients and their family the primary goal of our existence."
DESIGNER'S LOGO I designed this simple but beautiful logo for We Care Home Health Services, Inc.
BIG FAMILY OF SEVEN When I play slots in Las Vegas, I always pick up the one with "Blazing Seven". Why? For me, seven is a lucky number. I had won $200.00 on a quarter slots at the Mirage, another $200.00 on quarter slots at the Hilton and $75.00 in nickel slots at the MGM Grand. So seven is a lucky number based on these few winning experiences.
I have five sisters, one sister-in-law and one brother. Julie is the sixth sibling. On the above photo, she's standing second from the left. I am the one with the red dress. Our family is blessed with many different gifts, talents and abilities. Most of my sister have musical talents. They could play the piano, organ and sing well, but not me. I have no musical talent.

JULIE WITH YOUNGEST SISTER Of course Julie has more than musical talent. She has a gift for leadership. She is detail-oriented and concern with policies and procedures, but also as someone who enjoys being with other people and caring for them. No wonder she named her home health care agency "We Care." What a fitting name! Her mission in life is: "There's nothing better than helping people recover their strength and get back to doing the things they love, If there's a more rewarding business, let me know.
At present Julie has a new goal. She's working diligently on her doctorate. She plans to teach someday. She's a beautiful nurse and in the future will be called "Dr. Julie Conte."

A CARING HEART Yes, Julie exhibits a genuine passion for nursing but she also have a good human side known mostly to family members. She's a very, very generous and caring auntie. This photo was a memorable moment when she was surrounded with nephews (Rodney, Mike, Chris) and niece (Joy). During Christmas and birthdays she would shower and pamper them with many wonderful gifts. She's the kind of auntie every nieces and nephews would have dream of having. What a nice auntie!

CARES FOR DOGS Here's one of our best photos together. This was taken one Christmas Day. Julie has no kids but she's very devoted to her dogs. These are her ..... loving pets.

CARES ABOUT GLOBE TROTTING One of her passions in life is traveling. She had been and seen many places all over the world. Here are some highlights:
1. "Hi there!" Happy hour while riding on a colorful camel.

2. JULIE IN EPHESUS (TURKEY) AMONG THE RAVISHING RUINS
Something old but also something new if you haven't seen ancient and interesting ruins that stood the test of time.
3. "WISH YOU'RE HERE!" IN FRONT OF BALI HAI IN MOOREA ISLAND (TAHITI- 2004)

4. JULIE WITH A NATIVE TAHITIAN IN RAIATEA (SEPTEMBER-2004)
Sounds interesting, huh? Meeting a new a guy in "paradise?" Does he looks like "Arnold?

5. JULIE IN TAHITI UNDERWATER SAFARI (Sept. 2004)
Can you see what the future holds? I am sure Julie will have a bright future like this underwater scene. Let's watch and see what the future holds for her????????????

PAINTINGS FOR JULIE She is one of my sisters who appreciated my paintings and admired my art talent. She loves to travel and requested me many times to paint places that captured her heart. Over the years I had painted two paintings for her.
ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING IN CANVAS (18" x 24")
TITLE: "EIFFEL TOWER"
ARTIST NOTE'S This is the famous Eiffel Tower in Paris. Very inspiring city.

CARES FOR ARTS I gave her these paintings as birthday gifts. These paintings were labors of love. I wanted to make her happy. She had enough problems and I am sure my paintings brightened her life when the going was rough.

ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS ( 18" x 24")
TITLE: "TOWER OF PISA"
ARTIST'S NOTE: This is a famous tower in Italy. It's an interesting historical subject to paint. My family enjoyed visiting this tower. Every time I look at this painting it reminds me of that happy trip.

A CARING SISTER The paintings are now on display in her home in San Diego. Always appreciative and grateful for my paintings, she never failed to thank me. A thank you card is more than enough but I was delighted to get more in return. One Christmas ago, she gave me a beautiful triple string-pearl, a reproduction of Jackie Kennedy's famous pearl. She also gave me gluco-devices, books and free medical advices. She also took me out to nice restaurants for dinners. What a caring sister! Imagine a world without sisters. It will be dull without them. So, let's shout and make the world know "We Care" for our sisters. If you have no sister, adopt one. Your life will be blessed.

SHE CARES FOR MY ART WORKS Lately Julie bought one of my original oil painting "St. Petersburg." I will feature this painting in a later blog. Thanks to my sister who appreciates my paintings and raised the prices of my art works. Life is too short to take our sisters for granted. Let's show "We Care" by thinking of them.

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for my birthday blog. I really appreciate the theme of the blog "caring." It is ao appropriate and thank you for all the wonderful words you said about me. It is a blessing from God to have sisters and family who cares and understands what we are going through. And yes, God also cares and provides for us.
Please continue this special art blog- it shows your talents for art, creativity, and your passion for writing. I am also proud to have you as a sister-a talented artist. Thanks again and have a great 4th of July celebration.

Ebb Tide said...

Welcome Julie! Thank you so much for your beautiful comment. It's a great pleasure to do a blog for a sister.

Anonymous said...

What a nice topic about "caring" and sisters! Wish I have a caring sister.

Ebb Tide said...

Hi anonymous! All of us wish to have a caring sister. I know not all sisters aring. If you have at least one sister who truly cares, that's a real blessing.

Anonymous said...

I do rember Julie. The magazine cover of your sister is very nice.

Ebb Tide said...

Thanks for visiting my blog Daisy. Yes, Julie is a nice cover girl.

Anonymous said...

woooww how sweet ah... happy birthday to your sis...

Just came back from my vacation... 1 month in the Philippines, after our 10 day stay in France..

i love your Eiffel tower painting...

Ebb Tide said...

Wecome back Kneeko! Thanks for the beautiful comment. I hope you like Paris.

Learning Team said...

hi ebb tide,
sisters are wonderful.... i have 3 wonderful sisters and one of them have visited us recently, i just made a post about it...

Ebb Tide said...

Hi MM! Thanks for your comment about sisters. I agree they are "wonderful." The more sisters, the merrier.

Anonymous said...

WOW - very cool.I loved what Ebb wrote and I especially liked seeing all the photos. It looks like Julie have had some wonderful travel experiences! Happy Birthday!

Anonymous said...

WOW, nicely done and interesting, good painting too. Happy birthday Julie!

Ebb Tide said...

Hi Mike! Welcome to my blog and thanks for dropping by.

Ebb Tide said...

Hi Thomas! Welcome to my blog! Thanks for the compliments.

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday to Julie! May God bless you on your birthday and for many more years to come. This feature was very nice.

Anonymous said...

What a treat from Julie! Thanks for sending this blog w/ Julie as cover girl. What a nice honor!

Anonymous said...

The blog is very nice. You did a great job.

Anonymous said...

That was beautiful blog. Thanks for sharing it with me.

Anonymous said...

Those are terrific photos, and what a wonderful gift from a sister.

Ebb Tide said...

Hi Martin! Welcome to my blog and thanks for visiting.

Anonymous said...

A happy belated birthday (and Independence Day) to Julie! What a beautiful birthday gift from a sister, made for Julie - not just the beautiful paintings, but the tribute....awesome! I can tell Julie means the world to a sister.

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday, Julie! Your sister must love you a lot. Aloha!

Anonymous said...

Thanks, it's nice. I like it.

Ebb Tide said...

Hi Dr. Caroline! Welcome to my blog. Thanks for your very sentimental comment. I like it.