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Thursday, June 30, 2022

Pride Month Quotes & Memes

 

June is Pride Month

Daily Pride Quotes from June, 2022




Every day in June, LifeLaurels posted a new Pride Quote on our Facebook Page. At the beginning of the month, we honored Pride with a Random Musing about Pride Month too. As June comes to an end, we are aggregating these quotes on this page, for easy sharing with your friends who may have missed them.

We finished up June on the Facebook Feed by featuring Tennessee Williams Quotes, both in our Pride Series and as part of our Daily Quotes series.  The Pride Quotes by Tennessee Williams are included on this page.




  

Sunday, June 26, 2022

Inspiring Quotes & Wise Words

 

Quotes from LifeLaurels

June 20 to June 26, 2022


Here are the quotes you missed on our Facebook Page this past week. Follow us to see our daily quotes in your own Facebook Timeline!




 

Sunday, June 19, 2022

Happy Fathers Day

 Happy Father's Day

To All Fathers, Grandfathers, Daughters, and Sons




Happy Father's Day!

Happy Father's Day to all Fathers, Daughters, and Sons, as well as folks who have been there like a father should, for children who are not technically his own!

This will be my first Father's Day without a father to honor. So what follows is a tribute to my Dad, a man who I miss every day. I hope you enjoy reading about a man who touched many during his esteemed life.

My Father was a very special man.  When I was a little girl, my Daddy was my world. As I got older, we drifted apart. As a teenager, we were more distant, and I was sure he didn't understand me one bit. As an older teen, I thought he was stupid and out of touch. As a young adult, he seemed to be gradually getting smarter again. As an older adult, our relationship started to change. He became my dinner companion and my Drinking Buddy. He was my financial advisor and consultant when it came to things like investing and Real Estate. And our mutual respect grew with every passing year.

By the time I was 50, my Father had become one of my Best Friends. I was back to seeing him several times a week. As he aged, our relationship started shifting. He began to depend on me like I had depended on him when I was younger.

Saturday, June 18, 2022

Quotes Honoring Juneteenth

 

Juneteenth Quotes


Juneteenth is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. Juneteenth marks the anniversary announcement of General Order No. 3 by Union Army general Gordon Granger on June 19, 1865, proclaiming freedom for enslaved people in Texas.



"The people of Texas are informed that in accordance with a Proclamation from the Executive of the United States, all slaves are free. This involves an absolute equality of rights and rights of property between former masters and slaves, and the connection heretofore existing between them becomes that between employer and free laborer. The freedmen are advised to remain quietly at their present homes and work for wages. They are informed that they will not be allowed to collect at military posts and that they will not be supported in idleness either there or elsewhere."


More Inspiring Words


 Quotes & Memes

Shared June 11 to June 17


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Sunday, June 12, 2022

More Inspiring Words on Pretty Backgrounds

 Quotes & Memes

Shared on our Facebook Page, May 31st to June 10th




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Sunday, June 5, 2022

Has My Facebook Been Hacked?

 

Is It a Hack? Or a Different Type of Exploit?

What Causes My Messenger to Spam my Friends?





Recently, I am seeing a spate of folks warning friends their Facebook has been hacked.  This is usually preceded by their account sending out messages to everyone on their Friends list. The user assures everyone s/he has changed his/her password, and thinks s/he has done what is necessary to re-secure the account. But have they really? Unfortunately, the answer is no. Changing a password will ONLY help protect you IF, in fact, someone has discovered your username and password, and has used that information to log into your account. Generally, the first thing someone who hacks your account will do is change your password, and quite possibly the associated e-mail or phone number too, effectively locking you out of your own account. 

In this post, we'll review the difference between a "hack" and other types of Facebook Exploits. And we'll review what you NEED to do should you be caught in any type of Facebook Exploit.

Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Celebrating Pride

 Celebrating Pride:

June is Pride Month


And Pride Is All About Love and Inclusion





This is a month I wish we didn't have to celebrate. And that is because I am dismayed we are still about hate and exclusion in so many ways, despite being well into the 21st Century. I wish we had left the NEED to celebrate Pride back in the 20th Century.

But alas, that is not the reality. In fact, hatred and divisiveness had only gotten worse in "modern times," and especially in 2022. And having been born into a completely different, more accepting culture, this dismays me.

I was born in Greenwich Village in the mid-sixties, a few years before Stonewall. I had many folks who loved me in my life who just happened to be gay from the day I was born. And I never thought anything about that either way.  I did not distinguish between "gay people" and "straight people." To me, they were all just loved ones and dear friends of the family.

Next to my Godfather, "Uncle" Charlie was my favorite adult. Charlie was an old Navy Buddy of my Dad's. He spent a LOT of time with me as a wee child, and I loved him dearly. I never wondered  (or cared) why he always visited with a male friend. I was just happy to see Uncle Charlie and his current friend. Honestly, I was more concerned about my folks allowing Charlie to drive after too many drinks at the party than I was with who he brought with him to that party. 

In 1970, my Dad co-produced the play "Gandhi," and Jose Quintero directed. Quintero was a very noted Director, even then. He was from Panama and was estranged from his own family. However, he was really a part of my own for a time, so that was never really a point of concern. Quintero's Dad had wanted him to become a doctor, as well as denounce who he was, or to stay in the closet, at the very least. I knew that estrangement had something to do with his "chosen lifestyle," but I always assumed that meant doing theatre rather than medicine. I never dreamed it could be because of the love and support he got from his life partner, Nicholas. All I cared about was that Quintero was a family friend I cherished and admired.

Later, when I was in middle school, my family temporarily moved to London, where my Dad once again turned to producing as a hobby. This time, he partnered with Mike Mansfield, who is well known as the one who brought the Smoke Machine into Rock and Roll, as well as for being the father of the music video. I loved Mike! And I kind of fell in love with Mike too. He was a physically stunning man, beautiful inside and out. And extremely sought after as well.  Mike took me under his wing, and was one of the first people in my life to treat me like an adult.