Welcome To My Site!

March 23rd, 2010

Welcome to my site.

For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Sylvia Meier.

I am a work at home, stay at home mama to 5 wonderful children.

This blog is going to well ME, my life and everything else I see fit.

So who am I?

Let’s see.

I’m a work at home mother to 5 beautiful children. Yep, 5. I get that alot. But I love my kids, I love my hubby and we’ve got a great little family, or not so little LOL.

What do I do?

Well I’m a jack of all trades really, or should I say Jill.

I’m an internet marketer, have been for around 10 years. I’ve created a whole wealth of products.

From my other projects I have moved on to many different things…

I guess the best way to describe me… just a money making mama, with the empasize being on being a mama.

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The Strength

January 28th, 2012

Where to even begin? Hmm. Not even a month into the year and it’s been a crazy hell of a ride. Ups and downs, highs and lows. Good stuff, bad stuff and everything in between. I suppose like I always do I shall just begin somewhere and go from there.

On January 25, 2012 my dear sweet Granny passed away at 84 years young. Nothing like that phone call. The one where all you can hear in the background is crying, and you’re asked if your sitting. It was an unexpected call for sure. Granny was doing quite well last I saw her. Not so this night. Moments after that call came another, and another, and another and on the end of the line each and everytime was someone holding back tears, or crying full out.

And I was struck odd. I’m normally one to be crying right away, that emotional puddle on the floor of the room and this time the tears weren’t streaming. I felt strength (even though for the previous week I was barely able to get myself outta bed) and odd.

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The Little Things Are A Lot Bigger Than You Think

November 2nd, 2011

Life can be, well, life. It can be daunting, it can be difficult, it can be tasking, and it can be wonderful. And it can be all those things and more in a few small hours, or a single day.

This weekend was just that for me.

The day should have started like any other. Should’ve being the operative word here. Instead it started in a frenzy.

Lily, my 6 month old pup would not go to sleep for the world. Nothing was going to calm her down. She was to bite me, growl at me, jump on me. Basically do anything it took to make me get out of bed. Figuring she really needed to go outside I obliged her insistance. It was this that saved my son’s life.

My little pitty cross went running full force up the two flights of stairs to my youngest sons room where she barked, whined and made me follow.

Upon arrival to his bedroom, I found him in a full blown asthma attack, lips blue, struggling to breathe. It was a truly terrifying moment. Few moments in my life have ever made me so scared.

I grabbed him, grabbed my ventolin and gave him every last puff that little blue tube had to give till he began breathing normally again, and off we were to the hospital.

A quick in and out, new medications and all that stuff and we were home. Which is when it all really sunk in.

Had I not had my dogs, I would not have my son. And suddenly, everything that is going wrong in my life, everything that is driving me to the edge and back, doesn’t matter so much.

Come the end of Saturday, I had my baby boy still with me. I wasn’t planning his funeral or mourning his death, I was celebrating his life, and the life of his best friend. He calls her his hero dog. His favorite dog. He showers her with love and praise, knowing that it was her that saved his life. Had she not awoken me in the middle of the night, 3 hours later when I should’ve gotten up, things would have been very different. Very different indeed.

Life happens, shit happens. It just does. What matters though, in the end, in all reality, is simply those little things. The little things, that when it’s all boiled down become the big things. The things that matter.

Introducing Lily Meier, the pup who saved my little Matty’s life:

Matty's Hero

Thanksgiving Day And Why I Am Thankful Everyday

October 12th, 2011

Thanksgiving passed here in Canada yesterday, and it was much different from the way it has been in the past. In fact, this year we didn’t even have a turkey upon the table! We went the complete other direction in fact, to show our children that it really doesn’t matter what day of the year it is or what is upon the table. What really matters are the people who are with you, celebrating.

It was a very strange way to celebrate this year. It began with the entire family in the living room playing games together. Helping each other and just enjoying the company of those we love. From there we went apple picking! Yep, apple picking. Spent 3 hours or so with a wonderful family who climbed the trees with us, welcomed us into their yard and home, and came home with happy smiling children packed full of iced tea and apples, with bags upon bags of apples for the coming days.

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Dear Mother –> It’s Not Earth Day Anymore

October 4th, 2011

Dearest Mother,

 

We were going through your letters today, and we came upon the last one you sent us chastising us for our shortcomings and causing the downfall of the family. You warned us of our behaviours. That you wouldn’t accept them for much longer. Today we woke up, Mother. We know it’s taken much too long, but today we begin to make amends for our past transgressions.

 

We understand your hurt. You are more than entitled to it. We have forsaken you for far too long. You’re right, you deserve appreciation everyday instead of a holiday here and there. You deserve so much more from us. You are our Mother. The one who gives us life, shelter and food. You’ve given all you can. We know this. And in return, all me and my siblings have done is take, take, take.

 

As far as our inheritance goes, we don’t deserve it. We’ve spent more than our fair share in far too few years. Please save it for our grandchildren, and their grandchildren. We can do without it.

 

Keep the rest of the oil, we know we can use the sun, the wind, the water. We know how to use these other things that won’t hurt you so badly, and won’t destroy the rest of the family that shares this home with us. Speaking of water, we’ll strive to fix that too. We promise to you Mother, we’re going to bring about change. We’re going to prove to you that not all of us want to murder you.

 

We no longer want to build a world aimed at worshipping money, some of us never really did anyways. We’re trying for a change. We want a world where all of us are equal. Where none of us go without. Where every single part of our family is loved and cared for. And most of all, you and the rest of the family are cared for.

 

The times are changing, Mother. We were lied to. We were misled. We were asleep.

 

We’re fighting back now.

 

Some of the family is slow to wake up though. They don’t realize yet how badly we have hurt you. How badly we have destroyed all you have given us. They are so preoccupied with this thing called money made from your trees, instead of caring for those very trees that give us the air we all breathe! Can you imagine that Mother? A worship of money, instead of love and harmony for all of us, from the smallest of creatures, to the largest.

 

We know you’re done with our wars, and our fighting. We understand that this home was meant for all of us, not just a few. We’re trying Mother. We really are. So few of us actually believe in those wars. We’re trying to get the rest of them to listen to us. To understand that the 99% don’t want war, inequality and the continued destruction of our home. That we don’t want to further see our home destroyed, or the animals we share it with obliterated when we know we can do better. When we know there are so many more viable options for everything we do.

 

We understand that none of us need go hungry, or without the basics you’ve always given us. Simply planting apple trees within our own spaces could do so much. Give you back your trees, help us clear the air and provide free food for all! The ideas are all here. We’d love to start doing them right away, but the 1% Mother, the 1% simply don’t believe, or want nothing for anyone but themselves. We’re trying though. More then we ever have before.

 

Have you seen what we’ve been doing lately? Have you seen how we have been uniting, no matter where we are from? A day is coming soon, and that’s a promise Mother. A day is coming soon when we will unite and all come together to make a change for the better, a change for the home you’ve been asking us for for far too long. October 15th Mother, watch us make you proud. Watch your children unite for a better future.

 

Love,

99% Of Your Children

 

(Written in response to The Dear Children Letter. http://sylviameier.com/earth-day)

A New Day Is Dawning

September 27th, 2011

It’s been about a week since I began the Dare2Rise program and I will admit at times though I find myself overwhelmed, things are getting better.

I have changed my perspective on a lot of things greatly, and opened my mind, heart and soul to the universe in the hopes of better things to come. And those things are starting to take shape.

This week I have come to terms with plenty of outstanding issues in my life, and have embarked on some new paths.

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