Happy Saturday night friends.
Feeling very grateful tonight. Not sure if its the Prozac or the love, or the combination of it all. But you know what they say; “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” — So with that, we’ll take the gratitude and not question it.
OK, its Jeffrey time. As you can see it’s day 273 here in Puerto Rico. You know originally when Vanessa and George, her dad, or Jorge if you want know more Spanish, told me they rescued a dog, I thought that was awesome. Many of you always dreamed of having large families, I always dreamed of being around a lot of animals.
Its interesting, its hard to escape your destiny. I lived in NY for 45 years, but my core chemistry always loved animals. I always felt such a kinship with them. Sometimes you grow up a certain way and hear certain things and you just follow that script. I thank God for forcing a derailment on my conventional life. By the way, no insult to conventional lives at all, they can be awesome and comforting. I just needed to break out creatively with an animal focus.
And now here I am in Puerto Rico with my 3 boys and I, Kelly, and this new angel named Jeffery that came to us in total despair. Well now Jeffery changed his zip code. Despair is in his rear view mirror and he is on the highway of love cruising happily along.
When I connect the dots back to 1985 when our recently deceased family member Dennis, and his moving crew were swimming in our pool that night, up to the point of meeting Jeffrey in the picture here with me, I know that I am inside a structure that has already been mapped out. Its not my plan, its God’s plan.
At the end of the day, through deaths, divorces, highs and lows, this life is gift. I thank God for taking away my ungrateful and negative vision from me and restoring it to peace. I said this to a friend of ELS the other day, even if I can’t change many of the things I write and speak about, I’m happy I addressed them. So when i leave this life one day, I’ll know I spoke my mind.
I will close with this, I believe in “Paying it forward,” and I do Not believe in the “Lord of the flies” — The Earth has enough fruits for all species to live with an abundance of needs, heath and safety.
So friends, the dream is intact for Scott Smith and Dr. Harp Seal. We just want to hand out frozen Snickers for free on the beach talking to complete strangers about light, dumb and breezy stuff. The dumber, the better.
From Jeffrey, the Smith Family, Sammy & Family and our mentor Dennis who just passed, we want to say;
“No lives will go in vain, no pain will go unnoticed. Amen. Dr. Harp Seal for Sammy & Family.