I don't make the rules. I just know that despite those pesky "odds", somebody that plays the lottery if going to win it. Thems the rules. So why not you? The trick here is, you have to be in alignment with the frequency of actually having what you claim you want. What does that even mean? Keep reading...
As a young lass growing up, I remember how if one were to even think about the idea of "working the pole" --as it was called in the late 1900's-- even the idea would be frowned upon as an un "respectable" form of dance. Of course, this is "compared" to ballet, jazz, tap and liturgical. Pole was considered "gentlemen's club" fare and only that.
This is not a Halloween post, even though it happened the week before Halloween.
This is a ghost story.
Everything you are reading here is an accounting of actual events.
Everybody isn't into Christmas or Hannukah or Kwanza. Some people don't celebrate any holidays at all. And that's fine. BUT. What if you like the idea of having a holiday during this time of year, but you just aren't into the current options?
Nearly everyone has heard the famous and fabulous song The Christmas Song-- which is often known as the "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire" song first made famous by Nat King Cole. According to Good Ole Wikipedia, The Christmas Song "was originally subtitled, "Merry Christmas to You". It is a classic Christmas song written in 1945 by Robert Wells and Mel Tormé. And every time it plays I think-- roasted chestnuts sounds delicious. Where would I find some chestnuts to roast on an open fire?