@wendyweber
I was just finishing my part in a LinkedIn Posting Party. I decided to check my own post and was blown away. There are 90 likes, 11,005 impressions (not sure what that is), and 29 comments (that's the point of the posting party). But what made my cry were the thoughtful comments about my late daughter Leila and myself and the relationship we had. and I posted a really cute picture of her in costume as Queen Esther for the Jewish holiday of Purim. 😊
I couldn't find the exact one just now, but here's another one.
I have been working on a LinkedIn Posting party with a group to which I belong. I'm making comments on other's posts. I decided to look at comments on my post about my daughter's 2nd yarhzeit and her photo. It's amazing the impact she still has. It may have been a huge commitment and work to give her the life she had, but I was equally blessed to have had her for a daughter. 😍
I am enjoying an hour of Torah study with my Rabbi and a few of the regular congregants. We are studying the section about the 12 spies checking out the Land of Canaan and 10 said not to go in because of the condition of the land and the fierce people. Only Joshua and Caleb said to go in. Based on this general lack of faith the people were condemned to wander for 40 years. The needed another generation to finally enter the Promised Land. Interesting commentaries and we all have our takes on it. Shalom!
This is the second Yarhzeit of my daughter Leila. I didn't find out till the next day because my other two children who wrested guardianship from me because I didn't get her the Covid shot. The court agreed, following the CDC info. So I don't trust the CDC, the courts, etc. I wasn't there because the kids, who both live out of the country, moved her and didn't tell me where, so I couldn't visit her any more. And my daughter didn't try very hard to get hold of me to get to the hospital. They really didn't know Leila and were not responsible for all the things that she did and accomplished. That was my job and I did it well.
Remembering Leila with songs and the FB Live karaokes we did. I might share some of them. Meanwhile, here's a photo of her. I really miss her!



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Wendy's journey as a longtime singer-songwriter and lyricist adds another layer to her rich tapestry. Her expertise in crafting parodies and original songs for individuals, organizations, and events infuses joy and creativity into every note. Her deep-rooted passion for music resonates with her love for singing in choir, weaving harmonies that echo the spirit of unity.
With a heart that embraces life's challenges and a spirit that empowers those around her, Wendy's presence is a powerful reminder that our unique melodies can inspire, uplift, and bring change to the world.">Wendy Weber is a remarkable individual whose life is a vibrant melody of resilience and empowerment. With over five decades of experience as a parrot owner, Wendy's spirit resonates with the colorful personalities of her feathered companions. As an energy healing practitioner, she channels her vibrant energy to transform lives and create a harmonious balance of well-being.
A founder of the Sharing Down Syndrome Parent Support Group in Phoenix in 1983, Wendy's commitment to building a supportive community shines brightly. Her role as an editor for the "Sharing" newsletter for a decade demonstrates her dedication to amplifying voices and fostering connection.
Wendy's journey as a longtime singer-songwriter and lyricist adds another layer to her rich tapestry. Her expertise in crafting parodies and original songs for individuals, organizations, and events infuses joy and creativity into every note. Her deep-rooted passion for music resonates with her love for singing in choir, weaving harmonies that echo the spirit of unity.
With a heart that embraces life's challenges and a spirit that empowers those around her, Wendy's presence is a powerful reminder that our unique melodies can inspire, uplift, and bring change to the world.