
Well it’s Monday again. Let’s make today the best it can be.

Well it’s Monday again. Let’s make today the best it can be.
I’m proud to be your weird not-so imaginary friend.

In some parts of the world, the United Kingdom specifically it’s Mother’s Day. To all those mums who are keeping their families and communities going I salute you and appreciate what you do to make the life better for those in your lives. I hope you have had a great day and have been spoiled with as much love as you give.
How are you my lovely blogging friends?
In this Zemeckis-directed adaptation of the Carl Sagan novel, Dr. Ellie Arroway (Jodie Foster) races to interpret a possible message originating from the Vega star system. Once first contact with an extraterrestrial intelligence is proven, Arroway contends with restrictive National Security Advisor Kitz (James Woods) and religious fanatics bent on containing the implications of such an event. An incredible message is found hidden in the signal, but will Arroway be the one to answer its call?
I love all the spiritual and scientific questions this movie brings to the forefront. It’s always timely and Carl Sagan does a terrific job in letting the reader/viewer make their own conclusions. One thing I see in this is that people tend to screw things up when there is a turf war at stake.
Healthcare is a fundamental human right in the 21st century so therefore it should be expanded and improved as it stands now. The idea that people would have to die because some think health care should be a privilege or an option is morally wrong. When the very leaders who sought to repeal the ACA would have their health care and upwards of 20 million people would lose theirs is so not right.

Every human being in this country has the right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness without impediment or obstruction and without prejudice. Everyone should have the ability to live a fruitful life and to enjoy the blessings of their creator as long as possible.