Schumacher’s Fashion Show At Breakers Hotel – Poem by Suzae Chevalier
Chuck Schumacher owns Schumacher Chevrolet
I photographed Chuck’s family for Palm Beach Today.
Year was 2005 in the early spring
photos were taken at Breaker’s Hotel with a lot of bling.
Photos for Schumacher’s Fashion show
where of models dressed from head to toe.
Designer dresses and frilly hats
models dressed in colorful spring wear, shorts and pants.
Photos shot of models on center stage
models strutting down long runway.
My first photo shoot that I did participate
Shiny Sheet follows me make no mistake.
Schumacher grandparents and grandchildren
pose side by side
they are very gracious with happy smiles.
Photographs turn out really great
they are published the very next day.
Sensational first fashion photo shoot
glamorous fundraiser and very exciting to boot!
Written by Suzae Chevalier on September 15, 2012
“Prime Time Sports” of Colorado Sprints honors Veterans
Colin Kaepernick may have started the kneeling in protest of America ‘s national anthem, but Stephen Martin, owner of “Prime Time Sports” in Colorado Springs , Colorado has started a patriotic rising unlike anything that’s ever been done before.
Martin first took a stand when NFL player Brandon Marshall refused to stand for the anthem. Immediately, Martin canceled Marshall ‘s scheduled autograph signing event in his store. But he wasn’t done. He replaced the star’s event with something entirely different in his store, and in one week, it has grown to epic proportions that he can hardly even keep up with now.
He put out a post on Facebook, respectfully disagreeing with the disrespect of the nation’s flag and anthem, then proceeded to explain just what the flag means to him, and the sacrifice of all the men and women who have fought for it. Martin invited people to send photos of their loved ones who are veterans, in active service, or who have been injured or given their lives in the line of duty.
The photos started pouring in from all across the country, and as fast as they were emailed, Martin printed them off and taped them to his store front window. Americans are sharing their photos and stories on his Facebook page, as well as sending to him through email, and each day he has posted photos of the progress.
GIVE A HUG INSTEAD OF BUY A GUN
GIVE A HUG INSTEAD OF BUY A GUN
A hug is more powerful than a gun
It makes receiver HAPPIER
No harm done.
We need to focus with deliberate
Intent-
What we want our nation to look like
How our money is spent.
Is it spent on guns or is it spent
On fun?
People see no gun crime
They all use their inner divine.
No honking at cars, shootings and
or road rage-
Instead Everyone smiles with a wave.
For WE have found a better way
By imagining a brighter image
Of the people of the US of A.
WE don’t need to build a wall
For in the end
it will FALL.
We need to build Bridges
And help UNITE
All the Races with a smile not a fight.
Written by Suzae Chevalier on September 29, 2016
OVER THE PALM BEACH BRIDGE by Suzae Chevalier
Living on the Ritzy side
Rolls Royce’s are the choice of ride
and mansions paid by family’s pride
hidden by bushes is where they hide.
Crossing the water where the dolphins swim
you see another world that looks a little grim.
For shopping carts are more the norm
transporting laundry even during a storm.
Then there is the drug dealers, crack houses and prostitutes too
Trying to exist day to day without a clue.
Now I hear they are saying they are going to bulldoze all this
You know it’s people can’t fight with money or resist–
for poverty is not really solved it still PERSISTS.
We need to create a better way,
to solve this problem of tomorrow and today.
Since then I hear of Millionaire Reality Show
Where a Millionaire comes to the Ghetto.
I talked to him, and he shared he was scared
but acting like it was more of a dare.
“Well, I lived over there” I said
which went way over his head.
It was almost like talking to a piece of bread.
Living in the ghetto, I prayed and I cared.
People are REAL and they are scared.
Let’s start from a common ground
To change this Palm Beach County town.
Written by Suzae Chevalier on July 24, 2011
ACCOUNTABLE VERSES GUILTY by Suzae Chevalier
this is bad for the soul for we do more harm.
Teaching kids to be accountable is easier to understand
they know what their actions did first hand.
We can be feel guilty without committing the crime
we can even go to jail innocent which is why-
We need to rewrite the belief system
for things have gotten out of hand
Average Americans don’t know
that they are losing Rights in their mother land.
Yes, its’s you against the State
which is bigger than you and me-
We have to start being accountable
for that is how the Law will be written
in the emotional, then mental and finally
through laws in our physicality.
CHILDREN HAVE CREATIVE MINDS by Suzae Chevalier
CHILDREN HAVE CREATIVE MINDS
Tribute To Our Troops by Suzae Chevalier
For the brave hearts that go forward each day
for US citizens would not be free
from their past dictators of tyranny.
For the brave hearts that go forward each day
We should pray for them for they
might not be here the next day.
Send prayers for them to the angels above
to bring peace to them and those they love.
We should give thanks to them
for their courage to carry on
Pray that they are safe, protected and strong,
To this we owe them.
Written by Suzae Chevalier on Aug.2, 2011Updated May 29, 2016
Suzy Surprise by Suzae Chevalier
As a kid I made a toy
she was like me- short and small.
I sewed her up with bathroom towels
she was original and had no jowls.
Practical joke I did make-
with Funny toy that was a make believe fake.
I put fake toy in my bed
covered the blankets over her head.
Then when my sibling went to sleep
I told her from far away
I was sleeping ‘Please don’t make a peep? ‘
My brother said, ‘Are you alright?
you look very sick looking tonight.’
I replied, with a yell, ha! Ha!
Then I ran to room laughing to
fight the band
My sister was frazzled I understand
It was very funny, it was a blast–
These funny childhood memories are the ones that last!
ARTIST NANCY WALLER by Suzae Chevalier
I remember hearing a voice
‘go down this road’, was the first choice.
The road 42nd West, in south Minneapolis.
Great visual artist I would meet
She drew endangered species detailed and neat.
Nancy Waller was her name
She published booklets on endangered species
to help bring about awareness and change
to save Earth’s creatures from death and pain.
Best artist that I adored most of all
Nancy has a place in her heart
to help other artists
She went to her see her at the museum,
took photos with her that where very pleasing.
Happy for Nancy designed my coloring books
just fine.
Nancy got my books off to a great start
she inspired me and has a pure heart.
Thank you Nancy for inspiration and passion too
you’re a great artist, through and through!
Written by Suzae Chevalier September 9, 2011
updated on May 4, 2016
Edited on October 15, 2018
Suzy’s 3rd Birthday in Golden Valley by Suzae Chevalier
One candle to grow on
was on the cake–
little Suzy could only anticipate
to blow out the candle’s and
celebrate!
Making my wish for another cute doll
I would dress her up and have a ball.
Soon all dolls would be in a row-
later in the city of Cottage Grove.
For I would only stay on Sunnyridge Lane-
till the end of May.
Written by Suzae Chevalier on March 15 ,2016
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