Dee's Life

This is a blog about anything I feel like talking about. I update it when I want and write what I want. Sometimes it's about me, but sometimes it's about current events.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Here's something to keep you quiet...

http://www.twinkiesproject.com/

Very scientific!

Friday, November 18, 2005

The world has lost a treasure


Rebecca Harmony Connolly
October 9, 1982-November 12, 2005
Rebecca Harmony Connolly, 23, peacefully passed away in her sleep at home on Saturday, November 12, 2005. She leaves her husband Arthur Souza, of Worcester; 2 step sons Matthew & Michael; her parents, Raymond and Stephanie Connolly of Grafton; 4 sisters, Genevive, Bothelo, her sister Aimee predeceased her in 1997; Julia, and Jessica; 6 brothers David, Alan, Eric, Christian, Michael, & Gabriel; 6 half-sisters & brothers: Magdalene, Anna, Chloe, Sharif, Jesse, and Daniel O’Connor; her maternal grandparents Paul & Marianne Mellein; and paternal grandmother Harriet Connolly; 2 sisters-in-law, 1 brother-in-law, as well as 8 nieces and nephews.
Rebecca was born in Cancun, Mexico on October 9, 1982. She attended Tahanto High School in Boylston, and pursued training and practice in creative body piercings. Rebecca loved her dogs, cats, and butterflies. She was also active in many musical and artistic pursuits, including modeling, poetry, and fashion design. She loved being with her family and friends, she spent much of her childhood singing with her family to the needy in Mexico, the Middle East, Europe, and she recorded beautiful songs.
Calling hours will be held on Thursday, November 17th, from 7-9 pm in the Graham, Putnam, & Mahoney Funeral Parlors, 838 Main St., Worcester, MA. A funeral service will take place on Friday, November 18th, at 10 A.M. in the First Congregational Church, 10 Church Street, Boylston, MA. Interment will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Boylston.

Beautiful Peace
by Rebecca "Beck" Connolly
Spending countless hours on my knees,
Begging hope of destiny, now you see...
Is it any wonder that I've found life?
Is it some great fever that I've found peace?
For only in living will you find the self-preservation to survive.
Are you shocked?
Only in the true presence of nature will you reach the astounding depths of inner beauty.
Is it any wonder that hope is mine?
Can't you see I'm set for the afterlife?
Simplicity of nature is the natural result of profound thought.