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Browsing Posts published in April, 2009

It makes me smile – and made me spend 99 cents to add to my iPhone… Yes, you are right, I will play with it only occasionally and never bother to master it, but play brings smiles… (although in my case the smiles it will bring to you are ’cause I will be considerate and not play in public!) And yes, the tone could get annoying, I think after awhile, but this young man, plays it well:

For me it brings memories of Christmases long past: Driving down the road, Leon being a “trombone” (though I kept calling him a trumpet), Nigel and I singing Christmas carols.

Play at something today, y’all! Make more memories. I just did, Leon played a quick riff with his “trombone” for me again.

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This post is about the part of life that is other than one’s spiritual side.

Yesterday a friend called in tears, not over herself, but over someone younger she cared deeply about, before she hung up I had her laughing. Could I do that all the time? No!

Yes, what I said was ‘perfect’ (and a fluke, I might add). But it was not my words really, but this: She was receptive to feeling better, she was receptive to allowing her heart a moment’s peace.That, y’all is my “Only the Good” thought for the week.

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And this, y’all, is the point. There are days our emotions are running away with us – many of those days we choose to feel them, allow them to wrap around us in comfort or nearly squash the life out of us. And honestly, there are times we need that release, both extremes. But, we also have to accept responsibility to turn our day around — if only moments at a time — to get on to daily living. And to allow that leap from one emotion to another or on to business at hand, we have to be receptive.

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I feel the key to balancing our daily lives is really a simple tripod, a word I detest because it is so popular in sales hype, “Kick the third leg out of their argument (tripod) to not buy.” Those that know me, know I avoid sales hype.

But, shoving that thought aside, a tripod is also sturdy, that which steadies.

The willingness “get the business taken care of, too,” in between emotional highs and lows, is the third leg of the tripod that both steadies and grounds us. And to that we darn well have to be receptive, because emotions are powerful and love to run our lives for us.

This past year in my extended world, I have seen three examples of people receptive to shoving one emotion aside for another and to getting on with business — in spite of how hard it had to have been: my friend yesterday whose younger generation is following the wrong path; J’s mom and dad who lost him and he was our son’s best friend; C, who lost her mom; and, today, Shelly Kneupper Tucker, who lost her niece. Shelly and her Muse discussed/fought on grief vs. getting on to business today in her Only the Good Friday Post. It is a good read.

All those mentioned above hung in there, allowed their emotions to flow, but checked them, at times, by being receptive to their other needs. I’m proud of them all for setting an example for us.

Come to think of it, I did it once or twice myself. And I am one heck of a bundle of emotions normally. You can do it, too. Hold on to that thought. You can do it, and doing it is not wrong, it is right and it is necessary for humanity to survive – and you are part of humanity.

I found our grief useful to the world… aka this is how I have coped at times: Life Tears

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Washington river


like picket fences steel rails protect rivers from humans
but nature cannot be ignored – for long

The wind made me smile today in South Florida, but tonight, my smile headed back to our ‘field trips’ through Washington state. I believe this photo was taken on the way to Leavenworth.

I think we need a quick field trip some 3900 miles away! Good thing we haven’t gotten our RV yet, we may have run away a bit prematurely.

Memories are so much fun to make — and ReVisit. Make some more!

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Only the Good Friday is one of Shelly’s many contributions to the world. I may forget until late Friday night or early Saturday to write only good, but the thought is lurking in my mind. And you know what? Blogging and bloggers are my Only the Good thought for Friday, today.

Sure we can learn about life and society and causes just by turning on the TV, reading a newspaper, browsing the internet, or talking to people – and, of course, by living it. But blogging exposes us to a side of humanity we don’t necessarily get from a news report or magazine article. And it exposes us to people letting their guard down, to thoughts written in moods of all sorts. It is a glimpse of real people, for however much some try to disguise their true selves, it eventually come out in their writing. And since a lot of blogging is short snippets, we are more tempted to read a point of view other than our own. Besides, sometimes we actually get the news first from other bloggers. If I can’t climb a mountain, I can find someone that will share their climb with me. If I feel sad and need to know others are, I can find someone sad out there, and happy, of course, I can find happy.

I love blogging, I love reading blogs, I love being exposed to the world…. I love that bloggers share.

Check out the other good Shelly’s and her readers have taken the time to share.

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May a glimpse at future’s reflection carry abundant clouds

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May birds soar overhead

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May each day bring the wonder of natural beauty

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May we not allow earth to be stripped naked by man


Let’s make a difference today – and tomorrow – and so on.

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