Saturday, December 1, 2012

Dedication to Sandra McLeod Humphrey


Extraordinary Dreams of an Ireland Traveler
presents our dedication to
Sandra McLeod Humphrey
 

 
This is Sandy, the name she used when talking to us as friends and the photo we all knew her by.  Seated next to her is Willoughby. Cute oversized lion with a big heart. Sandy told me once she had hundreds of stuffed animals all over the house and many on her bed. In my heart, I believe they spoke to her in kind thoughts she shared with the rest of the world.
 

I spoke to Sandy every day for what seemed like an eternity but in actuality only a short time as time goes. For some reason we were brought together to bond and there is little doubt in my mind she was Heaven sent in a time I needed help the worst.

 
My first book had just been published and I was unsure of myself and had no idea how much work it took to promote yourself. Sandy knew all these answers and took me by the hand encouraging my every step. She adopted me as a sister and I loved her from the start. As time went on,  we shared deep long forgotten or buried secrets and then I sent to her my new book's beginnings. It was at that moment we bonded even more as she felt I had a story that needed to be told to help others.
 

Sandra McLeod Humphrey spent her life helping others and then authoring books recognising the people she felt had the courage to Stand Alone which in it's own title was one of many books to her credit. Sandy gave hope to all she could and every life she touched.  In fact, the name Dare to Dream was a fascination to me and spurred my first comment on her blog post. Her books did indeed give children to adults the courage to Dream.

 

My heart weeps for your loss but selfishly because I miss you. Each day I watch for that notice from Facebook telling me you just shared another link. All I get now are notices for book sales and launches which is expected but I keep hoping yours will appear and my sobs of sorrow are no more.

 
I also believe in my heart Sandy was here as a special Angel from Earth that looked out for every life she crossed and now is our Guardian Angel in Heaven, again watching over us, just in a different way. For this alone, I celebrate her life, though I grieve.
 

I never knew Brian but I am sure that he must have been made from the same slice of life and in his own way, lent his hand to those his life touched as well.

 
My next post written by Author Jon Magee of Scotland is dedicated to both Sandra and Brian  as Sandy loved to read the stories I wrote about our journey to Ireland and they spoke of joining a tour group we are organizing to Ireland in 2013. She also loved the story Jon wrote several weeks ago wanting to read more, so Jon has now written the follow up and it will dedicated to them both. Sandy had told me a few weeks ago that they looked forward to this journey to Ireland/Scotland unless it was during the time they plan to move-to downsize.

 
Sandy sent me a Prayer Pup about two months ago with a message I will never forget which read. "Rest, recover and know we all love you. Each time you look into this pups eyes you will see all of us that love you. Never give up and write your new book as soon as you recover.  She told me God would not leave me in the dark (I had just endured an injury to my eyes) and that I was loved. With His help,  I would finish my book." She ask for the first copy. That one will be dedicated to Sandra along with those that have helped it be finish.

 
In the end, a special blessing is what is in our hearts and prayers for her adult children and their families. They obviously had to gather great strength to post their tribute to their Mom and share with all of us that loved their Mom so much. To them, thank you and you too, will also remain in our prayers.

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Borrowed from Linneann Larsen, an amazing soul and Author. Please see her dedication as well as she paints you a perfect photography of Sandra McLeod Humphrey.

http://linneann.wordpress.com/2012/11/30/tribute-to-sandra-mcleod-humphrey/#respond0

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Sandra’s Amazon author’s page is: http://www.amazon.com/Sandra-McLeod-Humphrey/e/B001JP2RW4/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1354211264&sr=1-2-ent

 


Individual dedications to date that were provided by Linneann Larsen:

 

From her children: http://www.kidscandoit.com/blog/2012/11/27/dare-to-dream-big-the-power-of-two/

 

From Sharla Shults: http://catnipoflife.wordpress.com/2012/11/28/a-tragic-loss-sandra-mcleod-humphrey/

 

From Deirdre Tolhurst: http://www.deirdretolhurst.blogspot.com/2012/11/dear-sandy-til-we-meet.html#comment-form

 

From Eunice Nisbett: http://www.savvyvirtuals.co/bookmarketing/the-power-of-presence-even-on-the-internet/

 

From Olyn Warfield: http://omarblue.blogspot.com/2012/11/in-memory-of-sandra-mccloud-humphrey.html

 

From Delinda McCann (a piece on death and dying prompted by Sandy’s death):http://delindamccann.blogspot.com/2012/11/random-thoughts-on-death-dying-and-my.html

 

 

Farewell Brian and Sandy-You will be forever Loved and Celebrated
November 30, 2012
 
Thank you again for stopping by my blog post. I realize this is not about Ireland, but it was as important in my heart and needed to share this part of my journey through life.

 
Rosemary "Mamie" Adkins

Extraordinary Dreams of an Ireland Traveler  


 

 

 

3 comments:

  1. Dear Rosemary, I am so happy that we all had the opportunity to know Sandy. You were very fortunate to have gotten so close to her. I know she made an impact on your life. We are all better for having known her. Heaven's angel is back home!

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  2. Rosie, this is so emotional I am teary-eyed and bound for more tears in a few moments. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful tribute to a friend, comrade and definitely an angel whose love and compassion will be missed beyond words. While she may have departed this world as far as her earthly life, her spirit lives on!

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  3. A moving tribute, Rosemary and Jon. As we long as we remember Sandy and disseminate her work, she will live to many that didn't have the privilege to know her.
    Thank you both!

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