Mr. Personality: Book of the Month and other Ramblings

By MR. PERSONALITY, Special to The Paper
March: the highlights for this month are Palm Sunday and Easter, as well as Daylight Saving Time. Palm Sunday and Easter are celebrated in churches and temples all over the world, and hold intense meaning and much symbolism to believers everywhere.
Kathy of Baker Bag Company (Phone 215-582-3432) has relocated to 8 LaGrange Street, one door down from Murphey Florist. A must-see for serious shoppers seeking savings and unique gifts for friends and family. Margie Conway, a life coach, has an office within Kathy’s store. Plus, you can hear her on WQEE 99.1 FM, live Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11 a.m. Holly Rees, founder of Warrior Defenders, has her own dojo to teach women self-defense in Baker Bag Company as well. Go see for yourselves this unique duet (Phone 770-845-8526).
My new essay is titled “Living Life to the Fullest”. There are three things in abundance in Newnan. One: Delta airline pilots, Two: real estate agents, and Three: life coaches. Now I am none of these; what I am is a life encourager. I encourage people to embrace life to the fullest. I do this through conversations, texts, and through my Spiritual Love Letters Ministry. I share my joy, hopes, love, and encouragement with all walks of life. My God-given purpose. I am truly amazed at how well received I am by the readers and people of this sweet town of Newnan.
The Book of the Month is titled “An Autobiography of G.I. Joe” by Harry C. Walker. This is the author’s own story of his two and a half years in the military during World War ll, in which he helped build the Burma Road in the Huck-Cong Valley. This is indeed an old-school experience of the World War ll era and the many letters that had been sent home during that time. This heart-felt story of a school teacher drafted in World War ll is indeed an adventure in and of itself. I encourage you, the reader, to see for yourself.
I want to, at this time, thank you the reader for your many kind words I receive most often in person as we meet on the Courthouse Square. I thank John Winters for this opportunity to express myself through his free Paper, and his wife Corby Winters for her help in putting me in print. I owe a great deal of gratitude to Kay Metcalf, a very skillful and talented young lady that turns my raw material into proper print due to her preparation of my written words.
I am truly blessed to be living in this town of Newnan.
Peace, Love, and Much Respect,
Until next time, Mr. Personality





