It brings to tears to my eyes when I see any dream really come true – and most recently the dream of Jordin Sparks as she walked away with the highest honor in year six of American Idol – chosen NUMBER ONE by the people in good old USA. The amazing 17 year old of course has brilliant talent – but she is also a very radiant woman. Her honest truthfulness about who she is and who she is not – has brought her the well deserved spot light. I celebrate her today for her new found ability to have so many girls know that you can have a dream, follow it and make the best of every moment. Even if Jordan and not been the American Idol winner this year – she would have gone on to have a worthwhile career because what is in her heart is obvious – there is no stopping her. Jordin is a young woman – yet she also represents encouragement to women like me as well, women like me all over the world – women of any age. I have a dream, like Jordan. My dream is to celebrate one million people – to see people come together in a like-minded non-competitive environment and really make the most of their lives with the common denominator of Celebrating Life’s Journey Together. Thank you Jordan for reminding me that all dreams are possible – and that determination, belief in yourself and perseverance – ultimately bring you the life’s ultimate pleasures – to feel good and experience joy and happiness each and every day.
Archive for the ‘Radiant Women’
Nancy
Three years after Ronald Reagan’s death, former first lady Nancy Davis Reagan, says to Diane Sawyer in an ABC interview, “I miss him now more than ever. I remember more of the little things we did together.â€
Now living in retirement in California, Nancy is very involved with her campaign to teach children to “just say no” to drugs. Nancy Reagan believes in love, honesty, and selflessness.
This week, May 22, 2007 Ronald Reagan’s presidential diaries being released – it is a good time to remember the radiant woman who stood behind the President since 1951, when the two became married and inseparable.
Nancy used her acting career to carry her through politics and is known for her comment, “A woman is like a tea bag - you can’t tell how strong she is until you put her in hot water.â€
My hat is off to Mrs. Reagan for her beauty, strength and wisdom. She continues to be a radiant woman and role model for women of all ages.







