Have you ever looked at your pet and wondered what they were thinking? Do they love you unconditionally or are they going to smother you in your sleep? This week we talk to Rae Ramsey – a Pet Communicator/Pet Psychic.
A person who can perceive information that is unavailable to the normal senses could be considered a psychic. Rae realized she had this gift when she was in kindergarten and can talk to both living and dead pets. Listen to our fascinating interview with her!
Have a question for Rae Ramsey? You can email her at raeramsey@yahoo.com
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Recipe of the Week
So what happens when you sauce up potatoes au gratin and serve them up at the post-burial luncheon for the family of the deceased? It becomes a beloved comfort food fit for any time, but especially when people need comfort the most. There is nothing in Mormon theology that requires this menu, but it has become the standard funeral luncheon, to the point that au gratin potatoes have been dubbed “funeral potatoes” by people of the region.
In fact, it when Salt Lake City hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics, it not only honored the world’s greatest athletes; it also honored its treasured dish. Commemorative 2002 Winter Olympics pins proudly feature funeral potatoes. (For real! That’s one of them to the left!)
Click here for an interesting take on the recipe with corn flakes on top – official Mormon funeral potatoes! You can learn more about the tradition here.
Everyone Dies: and yes, it is normal!
Everyone Dies (and yes, it is normal) is a story about a young boy named Jax who finds something special on the beach where he and his grandpa Pops are enjoying a wonderful day. Pops helps Jax understand that death is a normal part of life. This book provides an age appropriate, non-scary, comfortable way to introduce the important topic of mortality to a preschool child. Its simple explanation will last a lifetime. Autographed copies for sale at: www.everyonediesthebook.com. Also available at Amazon
Mourning Jewelry
We offer a way to memorialize your loved one or treasured pet with a piece of handmade jewelry. When people comment on it and the wearer can say for example “I received this when my mother died” which opens the conversation about this loss. All our jewelry is made with semi-precious stones and beads, vintage beads, and pearls. You can choose between earrings or bracelets and the color family. Learn More