Sometimes something drives you to do something. Call it a hunch, a feeling or just plain gut instinct. Maybe messengers from Divine leading you somewhere. I don't really know.This article is going to bounce a bit from here to there. As I continue with my research, I will be adding to it. Please bear with me...
My Grandmother, Marion Thompson Morin was a Broadway star who made her debut in "Fifty Million Frenchmen" while still a teenager. She then went on to perform in "George White Scandals" and befriended late Alice Faye.
I ended up with entertainment "bug" and have been performing since age of sixteen -- although nothing in comparison to what she did. It's in blood I assume. But, like her, I need to be involved with performing arts to feel whole.
On May 21, 1927, Charles Lindberg landed "The Spirit of St. Louis" safely at Le Bourget Field outside Paris , "having traversed over 3,600 miles in roughly 33.5 hours."
Okay, he landed in Paris. Turns out that my great grandfather's name is carved on Eiffel Tower in Paris as one of workers who erected it.
Now, you're probably wondering where I am going here, and so do I.
Charles Lindberg's landing date, May 21st, is also my birth date.
My grandmother, Marion Thompson Morin, received a letter which is in my mother's possession, from Charles Lindberg. I have no idea what it says.