Cheryl Ries


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You've Got Mail

Posted by Cheryl Ries on Tuesday, October 5, 2010 Under: Cheryl Ries, Blog
A classic to me, that movie, "You've Got Mail".  I enjoy the interaction of the characters played by Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks.  It's romantic, simple and lovely.  Two people defy the odds of life, they fall in love despite themselves, with all their animous, they are "meant to be".  Are two people really meant to be?

Well, I guess that depends who you ask.  If you ask a romantic, positive-thinking person such as myself, then the answer is an unequivocable YES!  People aren't limited by love's range, nor is there some magic boundary line whereby you must encircle the potential candidates whom meet geographical, sociological, ethnic, nor any other barrier-related condition.  In other words, love is free to wander the Earth looking for open willing hearts to seed with the most powerful and beautiful flowers known to gardens.  Love is immeasurable, infinite and uncontainable.  Don't try to put it into some preconceived plot of land, call it impossible and nor refrain from letting it flow.  Love requires freedom to roam, open-minded faith in not only its possibility but also its probability and an effortless energy which allows love to spread like a wave upon the land.

Two people can not only love one another despite all odds . . those of distance, time, language, background, history, and communication ability, but they can thrive in the process, finding their differences are the jet engines which make love's ties stronger and more intricately woven between them both.  Love is a miracle, it is capable of anything, to doubt that a person can live thousands of miles away, and still find genuine love with a person so unlikely is hard to fathom.  But you know, I know such a love, and I know to not doubt the sheer genius of love as it is designed to bend around corners, fly over mountain peaks, race through barriers and defy all odds of gravity!  Love is like water, if flows freely, without barrier, it will seep and drip, ooze and flow everywhere without being contained!  Love is a sea, there are moments of intense waves, even keel tides and ebbing calm . . . love is wonderous, like a vast, deep sea . . with some of the most amazing emotions, feelings and sensations all held within the human spirit.  Let the sea of love wash over you in this lifetime, don't cower from the chance to be swept away!

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About Me


Cheryl Ries I'm Cheryl, and this is my own website home. I've been told since I was a child that I was talented at writing, yet I never took it to heart. I floundered about my entire life, wondering what gifts I had to share with the world. Now, at this stage of the game, I've come to realize that I might have had indications from the earliest years. After many years in several different roles, including retail sales and management, modeling, and entrepreneurial activities, I've decided to let my creative energy flow through my virtual pen, onto the screen's page and this site's blog page. Most recently, I've taken my blogging to www.cherylries-author.com. I'm also in the process of writing, some projects are ready for publication and some have already been published; a few ideas are in various stages of development. Those should be coming to come to fruition very soon! It's an exciting and stimulating time ahead, and this website encourages me to go for it with gusto! So, other than knowing that I'm female, from the desert southwest of the USA and the product of a very stable, happy family life . . . what else would you like to know? More to come on the pages of this website . . . ciao and have a great day!! Cheryl Ries

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You've Got Mail

Posted by Cheryl Ries on Tuesday, October 5, 2010 Under: Cheryl Ries, Blog
A classic to me, that movie, "You've Got Mail".  I enjoy the interaction of the characters played by Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks.  It's romantic, simple and lovely.  Two people defy the odds of life, they fall in love despite themselves, with all their animous, they are "meant to be".  Are two people really meant to be?

Well, I guess that depends who you ask.  If you ask a romantic, positive-thinking person such as myself, then the answer is an unequivocable YES!  People aren't limited by love's range, nor is there some magic boundary line whereby you must encircle the potential candidates whom meet geographical, sociological, ethnic, nor any other barrier-related condition.  In other words, love is free to wander the Earth looking for open willing hearts to seed with the most powerful and beautiful flowers known to gardens.  Love is immeasurable, infinite and uncontainable.  Don't try to put it into some preconceived plot of land, call it impossible and nor refrain from letting it flow.  Love requires freedom to roam, open-minded faith in not only its possibility but also its probability and an effortless energy which allows love to spread like a wave upon the land.

Two people can not only love one another despite all odds . . those of distance, time, language, background, history, and communication ability, but they can thrive in the process, finding their differences are the jet engines which make love's ties stronger and more intricately woven between them both.  Love is a miracle, it is capable of anything, to doubt that a person can live thousands of miles away, and still find genuine love with a person so unlikely is hard to fathom.  But you know, I know such a love, and I know to not doubt the sheer genius of love as it is designed to bend around corners, fly over mountain peaks, race through barriers and defy all odds of gravity!  Love is like water, if flows freely, without barrier, it will seep and drip, ooze and flow everywhere without being contained!  Love is a sea, there are moments of intense waves, even keel tides and ebbing calm . . . love is wonderous, like a vast, deep sea . . with some of the most amazing emotions, feelings and sensations all held within the human spirit.  Let the sea of love wash over you in this lifetime, don't cower from the chance to be swept away!

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Tags: "you've got mail"  romance  sea of love 

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