“May the warm winds of heaven blow
softly upon your house.
May the Great Spirit bless all who enter there.
May your moccasins make happy tracks in many snows,
and may the Rainbow always touch your shoulder.”
—-American Indian Cherokee Blessing
P.S. Merry Christmas to all my blogging friends!
Oh Debbie, I LOVED this post!!!!!!!
PERFECT for this Christmas holiday!
Wishing you and your family a beautiful Christmas tomorrow!
And thank you for being in my life, my friend!
(((((((((((( You )))))))))))
X
P.S. LOVE the rainbow photograph!
Hugs to you right back, Ron! Thank you for being such a good blogging friend and WELCOME BACK from your brief hiatus. Merry Christmas to you and let’s stay in touch in the new year!
I wish these blessings right back at ya! Happy holidays Debbie.
Merry Christmas to you and yours, Barb! I don’t have any Cherokee blood in my lineage, but I just loved this blessing.
What a beautiful blessing. Merry Christmas to you and to yours! ♥~
Merry Christmas, Katybeth, to you and Cole and ALL the campers. Have you got snow? A real White Christmas? It’s cold here, but no snow (though the frost on the rooftops this morning kind of looked like snow, ha!)
That is a really beautiful blessing, Debbie. I like it! Thanks for sharing it.
Belated Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
I hope your Christmas was merry, Terri, and that you and yours will have a wonderful New Year! Glad you like this blessing — thanks for stopping by!
Lovely blessing! I hope you had a merry Christmas, Debbie 🙂
Christmas was quiet but very special this year, thanks for asking! Here’s hoping yours was merry, too!
Simple and to the point. Debbie, I hope your holidays have been nothing but magical. If you ask me, anytime we can be with our kids is just that!
I think those of us with kids far away appreciate them so much more, especially if they make the effort to get home for the holidays, don’t you, Monica? Even if WE are the ones paying their airfare, ha!