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The Queen of My Self
Native Sheros – Part 3
By
Donna Henes
On Thanksgiving, we always tell the story about how the native people helped the pilgrims to survive and ultimately thrive in the new world. This is well and good, but there are so many other inspiring stories that could be told about the many purposeful, powerful Native American women who influenced the formation of this…
The Queen is Ever Grateful
By
Donna Henes
Look below for my Thanksgiving gift to you.* Greetings of gratitude to all my sister Queens and ladies-in-waiting everywhere. This daily blog has been a great joy to present, and your comments, your confidences, your confessions and your creative contributions have made it even more so. I really appreciate your continued support. I am so…
The Queen of Thanksgiving
By
Donna Henes
Sarah Josepha Hale was born on a farm in 1788 in Newport, New Hampshire. Her early education was provided by her mother and her brother Horatio who taught her what he had learned at Dartmouth. Later on, Hale was self-taught. She married David Hale, a young lawyer, in 1813 who was a supporter of her…
The Power of Perspective
By
Donna Henes
When we allow our Selves to expand and grow, when the situations of our lives start to flow, when the going is good and the living gets easier, it seems only natural to be thankful. But what about all those times when nothing seems to budge? When we are stuck in the rush hour traffic…
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