Toni LaCamera Fammartino’s vision of Be W.A.R.M (Women Actively Reaching for More) appeared to her over 15 years ago; she has been sharing her spiritual journey on this blog for 12 years. Toni is dedicated to uniting and supporting women who seek spiritual and emotional fulfillment in their lives . She views every day as an opportunity to experience God’s presence and she welcomes comments, inquiries and general musings here.
Dear Toni,
I missed both of your birthdays , I’m so sorry. I did not know that you are expecting another grandchild…Who? Abby, Emily or twins for Kristy?
May God bless you with great wisdom to share- I pray for you all
Tina
Hello Tina!
Kristy is expecting a little boy in December! And Em is due in late March.
Love to you and your family….
You are so beautiful, Mom! Inside and out. And I am SO very proud of you. Can’t wait to keep reading.
Much love,
Em
And much love to you, one of my most precious and beautiful gifts!
xo
Mom
OHHHH…your day sounded so ‘warm’…..Toni. In experiencing the moments to be closer up to our ‘sisters’…who walked with our Lord Jesus….just amazing, to know, that someday..we will know them…(chat with them…!!)…in our heavenly home.
I so appreciated your words, which paint such a picture of your time spent with such mentors…..I ‘treasure’ your sharing, always….much love, Frannie
I hope we do meet them one day….while we are up there singing in that Back-up group :)
Did you attend University of Cincinnati and were you an RA in Siddall Hall?
Yes! And I remember you, Julie! Where are you now….and how did you find beWARM?
Hi there. Thank you for taking the time to stop by my blog and for following. I look forward to reading more of your blog too! Best wishes, Jaye
I always admired your great musical talent. I was a member of the choir at Kennedy Christian back in the 1960s when you were the accompanist for us. As you remember, Sister Agnes Jean Lavin was our conductor. I’ll never forget when I heard you played “Rondo Capriccioso” by Felix Mendelssohn at a school event. Your mastery of the instrument was very evident. I’m glad to see that you are still active musically.
I learned that Sister Agnes Jean passed this year at age 92. She was one my favorite high school teachers.
Wishing you the best!!
Miss you Toni
I miss you too, Barb! Praying that we will all stay well, and look forward to when we can work together on another project!