As many of you know, we are getting The Big Bang Theory seasons from the library. By the way, the library is a great way to get caught up on TV shows that you were a little later than everyone else in realizing how terrific they are.
So, anyway, we are on season 2 now. During one of the episodes, Penny mentions to Sheldon that she has a Christmas gift for him and Leonard. Sheldon is immediately put off by this and wants to know why she is giving him a gift. Then, he voices his wondrous insight on Gift Giving. He explains how Penny has not given him a Gift, she has given him an Obligation! THIS IS SO TRUE!! I have felt this way for years! I love Christmas and the meaning behind celebrating the Birth of Jesus. But, I hate the gift giving among adults. Children, I understand. That's a big part of what Christmas is about to a child.
But, when it comes to adults, gift giving just causes undo stress at the Holidays. That's why, as an adult, I have come to enjoy Thanksgiving more than Christmas. I wish Christmas would be more about getting together with family and enjoying each other's company and not having to worry about finding gifts for everyone.
If you truly want to give someone a gift, no obligation in return. Then, that gift should be given at the time you find the item. Not stored away to give at a Holiday. I sometimes do this throughout the year. If I see something that I think someone would really enjoy, I get it for them. Then, I give it to them as a friend giving a gift. Not as a birthday gift, so that now they feel obligated to get me something on my birthday. Not as a Christmas gift, so that now they feel obligated to get me something for Christmas.
This year, my sister in law, Shannon, called the Salvation Army to find out about sponsoring a family for Christmas. Then, she came up with the terrific idea to have the adults help with sponsoring that whole family in lieu of exchanging gifts among the adults. This is a great idea! We can help a family in need and cross those names off the list of stressful Christmas shopping.
Sheldon may not be socially intelligent. But, I have to say he (the writer of this episode) sure did hit the nail on the head with this acumen! Please don't give me any more Obligations!
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Saturday, November 16, 2013
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Thank God we still have our Religious Freedom!
We are all complaining lately about how screwed up our country is right now. Being one of the complainers, I would like to take a moment to appreciate and Thank God that we still have our Religious Freedom!
Reading an article this afternoon, I realized that there are so many people in the world who don't have this freedom. Maybe I'm naive, but I really thought that except for a few countries, this was a thing of the past. But, it seems that Christian persecution is still wide spread even in this day and age.
The article I read was about 4 men in Iran being sentenced to 80 lashes for drinking alcohol at a communion. You can read the full article here.
The article goes on to say that it is against the law to drink alcohol in Iran. Maybe if Iranians DID drink alcohol they'd be a little less "hostile". But, I think that's a blog for another day. On this point, I just think that if the men know it's against Iranian law to drink alcohol, they should have drank grape juice or something else like we do at our church services. They can follow the law and still perform the service. Although, I have a strong suspicion that they would have been arrested for something else.
The main reason I felt the need to blog about this is because of the little paragraph at the end of the article. Stuck in at the end and almost glossed over. This paragraph has me truly upset!
"Protestant Pastor Saeed Abedini, a U.S. citizen, has been in Iran's notorious Evin Prison for more than a year on charges of threatening national security by evangelizing in the Islamic country. His wife said in September that the pastor has been told he would be freed if he denies his Christian faith."
Why have we not heard about this? We can hear about who the latest Kardashian is dating or what the 1st lady is wearing to dinner. But, we don't hear about how there is a US Citizen trapped in a prison in Iran because he won't deny his Christian faith??!! Why is our government not doing anything about this! Why are we not demanding that he be deported back to the US? How can WE do anything about this? I think I am most upset about this because I don't believe the government is doing anything to help a US Citizen in a foreign country and also because I know about it and I don't know what I can do to help!
If you have heard about this Pastor or know how I can help him, please share the information here!
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Way to Go Texas KYA!
South Brevard County Champs |
Finally a Kids Sports Program moving in the right direction! The Keller Youth Association Football Program is doing away with Participation trophies this year. Read the full article here.
I for one am glad to see a program that is willing to take that step to get our kids (our future society) to realize that you have to earn things in life. They are not going to be given to you and you are not "entitled" to anything. You want a trophy? Put in the effort and hard work needed to win the championship! You want a medal? Put in the hard work and effort needed to win the race!
The only downside I see to this change is that the kids who have received trophies in the past are going to have a harsh slap of reality. But, reality is harsh. So, the kids are actually getting 2 lessons here. Life doesn't hand you things and you have to suck it up and deal with harsh reality sometimes.
Upset He Didn't Earn an Award |
The picture on the right is my youngest son, Aaron at the school's End of the Year Award Ceremony. Now, no parent likes to see their child upset and neither do I. But, I am kind of glad that he is upset that he didn't do well enough to earn the Principal's award that year. Every other year, he has earned it. That year he didn't. So, it gave us the opportunity to talk with him about how he needs to consider if he truly tried hard enough that year. And what he could have done better and what he will do next year.
Unfortunately, all the years of giving kids rewards for just "showing up" or for mediocrity has given us a society of people that don't try to do their best because they think they don't need to. It has given us a society that thinks that they are "owed" something. This can be seen by all those EBT users and the amount of people on permanent welfare.
But, I also believe that it's never too late to make a change! It's never too late to see that something isn't working and make it right! I truly hope that the other sports programs around the country see this article and follow suit. Not everyone is going to agree and there will be those parents that get upset that their coddled child isn't getting a trophy. But, the programs just have to ignore those parents and stick to the principle. Eventually, it will become the norm. Then, the programs will be doing what they were originally intended for....to teach kids how to work as a team and work hard for an end result. My younger son Aaron says it best "2nd Place is just 1st Loser"!
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Happy Birthday, Oliver!
So today is a very special day! It's so special we even count down to this day. But, this year it's even more special! My dear friend Oliver is celebrating his 40th birthday today! So, Happy Birthday, Oliver!
I have known Oliver since High School. We shared Mrs. Pittman's Anatomy & Physiology class together. How many friends do you have that you can say that you skinned a cat together? LOL, I hope not many! Anyway, as many friends do, we didn't see each other after High School.
But, then, My Space came along and I got his friend request. This is when Oliver and I really got to be friends, without High School to get in the way. I got to know Oliver and see what a truly interesting and awesome guy he is. He shared his artwork and comic endeavors. Oliver, you are truly talented! I hope that one day you will get to show it to the world! :)
Then, Facebook came along and Oliver and I continued our friendship on there. I got to know even more about him and even help to support him on some of his art contests and movie projects. He made me wish that I could live in Jax again to be able to go to some of his premieres. One day, work won't get in the way and I'll be able to go! ;)
So, then this thing called DragonCon 2011 came about. I had never heard of such a thing. But, my favorite Author was attending, so my Best Friend, Lacy and I just had to go. But, we couldn't afford to just split the expenses 2 ways. We needed a 3rd or 4th person to go. Immediately, Oliver came to mind. I knew he loved comics and superheroes. But, we didn't really know each other THAT well. I figured why not take a shot and ask him to go with us. Oliver, being the awesome guy that he is, was up for the challenge of spending 4 days in Atlanta with 1 girl he had never met and another he hadn't seen since high school!
You can really get to know a person during an 8 hour car ride! We sung along to our favorite rock songs, chatted about everything and nothing. I learned from the many many many billboards we passed along the way, that Oliver loves Sushi as much as I do. Or maybe it was just the subliminal messages from the many many many billboards we passed. Did I mention there were many many many billboards? LOL, sorry that was an inside joke I had to write. ;)
Support from friends is a beautiful thing. I always appreciate the little signs of support as well as the big ones. A like to my blog post or a comment does not go unnoticed. I can always count on Oliver to be there supporting me in my writing and encouraging me to write more. I really do appreciate that and thank you for your support, Oliver. It means a lot! So, today I dedicate my blog to an "awesome", amazing, talented guy! Happy Birthday, Oliver!!
But, then, My Space came along and I got his friend request. This is when Oliver and I really got to be friends, without High School to get in the way. I got to know Oliver and see what a truly interesting and awesome guy he is. He shared his artwork and comic endeavors. Oliver, you are truly talented! I hope that one day you will get to show it to the world! :)
Then, Facebook came along and Oliver and I continued our friendship on there. I got to know even more about him and even help to support him on some of his art contests and movie projects. He made me wish that I could live in Jax again to be able to go to some of his premieres. One day, work won't get in the way and I'll be able to go! ;)
So, then this thing called DragonCon 2011 came about. I had never heard of such a thing. But, my favorite Author was attending, so my Best Friend, Lacy and I just had to go. But, we couldn't afford to just split the expenses 2 ways. We needed a 3rd or 4th person to go. Immediately, Oliver came to mind. I knew he loved comics and superheroes. But, we didn't really know each other THAT well. I figured why not take a shot and ask him to go with us. Oliver, being the awesome guy that he is, was up for the challenge of spending 4 days in Atlanta with 1 girl he had never met and another he hadn't seen since high school!
You can really get to know a person during an 8 hour car ride! We sung along to our favorite rock songs, chatted about everything and nothing. I learned from the many many many billboards we passed along the way, that Oliver loves Sushi as much as I do. Or maybe it was just the subliminal messages from the many many many billboards we passed. Did I mention there were many many many billboards? LOL, sorry that was an inside joke I had to write. ;)
Support from friends is a beautiful thing. I always appreciate the little signs of support as well as the big ones. A like to my blog post or a comment does not go unnoticed. I can always count on Oliver to be there supporting me in my writing and encouraging me to write more. I really do appreciate that and thank you for your support, Oliver. It means a lot! So, today I dedicate my blog to an "awesome", amazing, talented guy! Happy Birthday, Oliver!!
Monday, June 24, 2013
Of Course She Said it!
So it seems the latest media target is Paula Deen. One of her former employees is suing her & her brother for sexual & racial harassment. During a deposition for the charges, Paula admitted to using the N-Word in the past & years ago! OH MY GOSH! I'm shocked! NOT!! She grew up in the south in the 50s & 60s for crying out loud! Anyone who thinks she has never ever used that word is seriously delusional. But, she has apologized & says she hasn't used it in a long time! So, get over it people! It's ridiculous that she's losing her Food Network & QVC contracts over things she said years ago.
You can read the story here:
http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/19/showbiz/paula-deen-racial-slur
Now, I'm not going to mention anymore about the lawsuit. I don't want to make judgements about that. I just want to voice my opinion about this N-Word subject.
N-Word, Nigger! Yes. I said it! Well, wrote it anyway! It's amazing how a single word can be so powerful. Even just typing it made me cringe. There's a lot of terrible & negative history behind what the word represents. I grew up in the south with my relatives (I won't be specific here) saying this word. Even as a kid, hearing it gave me the same taboo feeling that I feel now. I'm sure I used it at least once in my life. Certainly, not in the past 20 years and I don't feel I should feel guilty or have to apologize for using it so long ago.
It's a word that we rarely hear or see anymore. The old saying "Sticks & Stones Will Break My Bones, But, Words Will Never Hurt Me" just isn't true! Words can hurt way more than fists. People have learned & are learning this. If we're to move forward, we can't continually punish people for being ignorant in the past as long as they realize their past ignorance & don't continue it.
I commend Paula for having the guts to admit what she has done/said in the past. I dont even think she should have apologized for it. She doesn't need to apologize to me or anyone else that may have heard her public apology. If she needs to apologize to anyone, it'd only be the person she said it to. But, I bet, if half the people in the media or The Food Network or QVC were to be just as honest, they'd have to admit to making some kind of racial slur in their past. So, let he who is without sin cast the first stone! Good luck finding anyone worthy of throwing!
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Teens Senior Picture Banned
So, the teaser to this article was "Students were told to pose with a prop of their choice...". I immediately, thought, "Oh Boy, What on Earth did she bring?" Then, I open the article to find out that she brought her son as her prop to "represent her and helped her achieve something". You can read the full article here.
Most of the time when I read an article about a school banning something, I disagree with the school. However, in this case, I am completing in agreement with the school. What is this girl thinking? There are so many things wrong with her decision to use her son as a "prop".
Number 1, her child should not be a "prop".
Number 2, the rest of her life is going to be about her son. She should make her Senior picture about her. Surely, there is something else that represents her. If she can't think of anything, then it means that unfortunately, she has probably fallen into that trap that many high school girls fall into. During the time when they should be discovering who they are, they are all about their boyfriend and are losing themselves and not developing as an individual.
Number 3, I wouldn't say that she is promoting teen pregnancy. But, having your a baby in a high school yearbook certainly isn't promoting or representing what high school is supposed to be about.
Bottom line is, I think the principal handled it crappy by passing the blame to the yearbook editor. But, I think the school board handled it perfectly by stating that "family members" are not allowed in that part of the yearbook. If she wants her son in the yearbook, she can put him in the proper section with everyone else. and leave the portraits to the students!
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
What's Wrong with My Kid's Vitamins??
Have you ever noticed black spots on your children's vitamins? It doesn't matter if it's a generic brand or a name brand like Flintstones. After about 2-3 weeks, these little black spots show up on the vitamins. What the heck is that?!?!!! Is it mold? I have no freaking clue! But I do know one thing! I can't afford to keep throwing them out. Guess its research time!!
I found several sites that said it was oxidation of the iron in the vitamins. Hmmmm! That actually sounds reasonable! So, thanks for the info. But, what the heck can I do about it? None of the sites offered a solution to the problem. Guess I'm going to have to figure it out on my own!
But, at least now I have a cause for the problem. That's all I need to get the hamster moving on the wheel! Run Hammy Run!! Got it!! What causes oxidation? Water/Moisture! Get rid of the moisture & get rid of the oxidation!! So, how can I keep the moisture out of the vitamin bottle? Bingo!! I put rice in the salt shaker. Why can't this work here?
So, I put about a tablespoon of rice into a new bottle and crossed my fingers. Six weeks later and no black spots!! Happy Dance!! Give it a try for yourself!! Rice is cheap! Certainly cheaper than throwing out half a bottle of vitamins!
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
We're not alone in the darkness
Just a quick poem I wrote about how the world is in a downward spiral.
If we band together, we can lift it back up.
I raise my head up
I stand alone in the light
There is a dark spot
It grows larger each day
The darkness brings sadness & pain
I try to push it away
It remains
I can't breathe
The evil is slowly engulfing me
I try to push it away
It remains
I feel lost
I think the darkness is winning
I am ready to give up
I can't push it away
It remains
There is a hand in mine
I feel renewed
I have strength against all darkness
We try to push it away
I raise my head up
We stand together in the light
There is still a dark spot
It grows smaller each day
What do you think?
What do you think?
What do you think when you know the moment you've planned for is just seconds away?
What do you think when you hear the explosion?
What do you think when you hear the screams?
What do you think when you see people running away?
What do you think when you see people lying in the streets?
What do you think when you see a mother holding her still child?
What do you think when you know that you are the reason for it all?
What do you think when your time comes?
What do you think when you feel the flames?
What do you think when you hear the evil laughter?
What do you think when you realize where you'll spend your eternity?
What do you think when you know the moment you've planned for is just seconds away?
What do you think when you hear the explosion?
What do you think when you hear the screams?
What do you think when you see people running away?
What do you think when you see people lying in the streets?
What do you think when you see a mother holding her still child?
What do you think when you know that you are the reason for it all?
What do you think when your time comes?
What do you think when you feel the flames?
What do you think when you hear the evil laughter?
What do you think when you realize where you'll spend your eternity?
Monday, April 15, 2013
I'd Never Wish to Be a Celebrity
So, I am reading this story expecting to see something horrific that Justin Bieber wrote in the Guestbook of the Anne Frank Museum. That is not what I get from it at all!
Here's a link to the ABC News Blog Story that I read:
http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/justin-bieber-says-hopes-anne-frank-belieber-162001923--abc-news-celebrities.html
Even the people commenting are trashing him. Clearly, the author of this blog and the commenters did not pay attention to the details.
Clearly, Anne Frank was like any teenage girl. The article states that she had posters of pop-culture icons and celebrities hung on her walls. So, I do not see why it is so awful for him to hope that an intelligent/inspiring girl like her might have been a fan of his, as well. Am I really reading it that wrong?
This is a prime example of why I would NOT want to be a celebrity in today's world. Everyone is so ready to bring you down and criticize you. Why can't we bring people up? What about the fact that a huge young star like him spent over an hour walking through a boring old museum? What does that say about his character?
If I were a celebrity:
I would never give interviews. Because your words are just turned against you. But, then again, if you don't do interviews, you must be a snob.
I would never tweet or facebook or write anything down. Because your words are just turned against you. But, then again if you don't tweet or facebook, you must have something to hide.
I would never leave my house. Because your actions are just turned against you. But, then again if you don't leave your house, you must be a jerk.
I know that celebrities know what kind of lifestyle they are signing up for. But, I still feel bad for them when I see things like this. It makes me all the more angrier when it involves a child/young person. We are making them into the adults they will become. So, maybe the constant criticism will turn Justin Bieber into a Russell Crowe that just seems to hate everyone who approaches him. I sure hope not!
Here's a link to the ABC News Blog Story that I read:
http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/justin-bieber-says-hopes-anne-frank-belieber-162001923--abc-news-celebrities.html
Even the people commenting are trashing him. Clearly, the author of this blog and the commenters did not pay attention to the details.
Clearly, Anne Frank was like any teenage girl. The article states that she had posters of pop-culture icons and celebrities hung on her walls. So, I do not see why it is so awful for him to hope that an intelligent/inspiring girl like her might have been a fan of his, as well. Am I really reading it that wrong?
This is a prime example of why I would NOT want to be a celebrity in today's world. Everyone is so ready to bring you down and criticize you. Why can't we bring people up? What about the fact that a huge young star like him spent over an hour walking through a boring old museum? What does that say about his character?
If I were a celebrity:
I would never give interviews. Because your words are just turned against you. But, then again, if you don't do interviews, you must be a snob.
I would never tweet or facebook or write anything down. Because your words are just turned against you. But, then again if you don't tweet or facebook, you must have something to hide.
I would never leave my house. Because your actions are just turned against you. But, then again if you don't leave your house, you must be a jerk.
I know that celebrities know what kind of lifestyle they are signing up for. But, I still feel bad for them when I see things like this. It makes me all the more angrier when it involves a child/young person. We are making them into the adults they will become. So, maybe the constant criticism will turn Justin Bieber into a Russell Crowe that just seems to hate everyone who approaches him. I sure hope not!
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Fabulous Low Cal Low Fat "Tacos"!
Since I lost my weight, from 160lbs to 125lbs :). I have been trying to find easy ways to keep it off. Of course, I still workout. But, I am always trying to find changes I can make to the foods I eat too. I could never drastically change my diet, because that would never stick. That's why diets don't work! Because you can't stay on a diet forever. You eventually give in to the cravings for the things you have been depriving yourself of. So, even when I was trying to lose weight, I didn't change my diet much. I just changed the amount of the bad stuff I ate. I'd always have what everyone else was having for dinner. I'd just have a few bites & then fill up the rest of the way on salad. Which I like any way, so that made it easier. Now, I just have a salad every now & then. But, I do try to turn our normal dinners into healthier ones.
So, here I've taken the regular taco & made it much healthier. I've taken the ground beef 85/15 and substituted ground turkey. I've substituted reduced fat cheese, homemade taco seasoning & an iceberg lettuce leaf instead of the tortilla. You still get the tortilla crunch from the lettuce!
Hint: the reason most people don't substitute ground turkey for ground beef is because of the softer texture of the ground turkey. The key to this is to "overcook" the ground turkey. You want it to be brown & crispy on the outside. Plus, you can add a few dashes of Worcestershire sauce to give it more of a beef flavor.
Here are the facts for the total taco and also for each ingredient. You'll notice a total significant reduction in calories, fat & sodium. You'll lose a little protein. But, not enough to make it worth eating the regular version.
TOTAL
383 calories vs. 140 calories - AWESOME, Right?!
19g fat vs. 9g fat - AMAZING, Right?!
537mg sodium vs. 195mg sodium - WOW, Right?!
29g protein - 20g protein
Ground beef 85/15 3oz. Vs. Ground Turkey 3oz.
213 calories vs. 98 calories
13g fat vs. 6g fat
61mg sodium vs. 60mg sodium
22g protein vs. 16g protein
Four Cheese Mexican 1/8 cup Vs. Reduced Fat Four Cheese Mexican 1/8 cup
55 calories vs. 40 calories
5g fat vs. 3g fat
85mg sodium vs. 95mg sodium
3g protein vs. 4g protein
Flour Tortilla Vs. Iceberg lettuce leaf
110 calories vs. 1 calorie
1g fat vs. 0g fat
286mg sodium vs. 1mg sodium
4g protein vs. 0g protein
McCormick Taco Seasoning 1/2 tsp. Vs. Allrecipes.com taco seasoning 1/2 tsp
5 calories vs. 1 calorie
0g fat vs. 0g fat
105mg sodium vs. 37mg sodium
0g protein vs. 0g protein
So, here I've taken the regular taco & made it much healthier. I've taken the ground beef 85/15 and substituted ground turkey. I've substituted reduced fat cheese, homemade taco seasoning & an iceberg lettuce leaf instead of the tortilla. You still get the tortilla crunch from the lettuce!
Hint: the reason most people don't substitute ground turkey for ground beef is because of the softer texture of the ground turkey. The key to this is to "overcook" the ground turkey. You want it to be brown & crispy on the outside. Plus, you can add a few dashes of Worcestershire sauce to give it more of a beef flavor.
Here are the facts for the total taco and also for each ingredient. You'll notice a total significant reduction in calories, fat & sodium. You'll lose a little protein. But, not enough to make it worth eating the regular version.
TOTAL
383 calories vs. 140 calories - AWESOME, Right?!
19g fat vs. 9g fat - AMAZING, Right?!
537mg sodium vs. 195mg sodium - WOW, Right?!
29g protein - 20g protein
Ground beef 85/15 3oz. Vs. Ground Turkey 3oz.
213 calories vs. 98 calories
13g fat vs. 6g fat
61mg sodium vs. 60mg sodium
22g protein vs. 16g protein
Four Cheese Mexican 1/8 cup Vs. Reduced Fat Four Cheese Mexican 1/8 cup
55 calories vs. 40 calories
5g fat vs. 3g fat
85mg sodium vs. 95mg sodium
3g protein vs. 4g protein
Flour Tortilla Vs. Iceberg lettuce leaf
110 calories vs. 1 calorie
1g fat vs. 0g fat
286mg sodium vs. 1mg sodium
4g protein vs. 0g protein
McCormick Taco Seasoning 1/2 tsp. Vs. Allrecipes.com taco seasoning 1/2 tsp
5 calories vs. 1 calorie
0g fat vs. 0g fat
105mg sodium vs. 37mg sodium
0g protein vs. 0g protein
Sunday, January 6, 2013
New Year's Resolution (I hope this is one that sticks)
A New Year's Resolution for me this year is to go back to church. It has been a long time, Christmas Eve doesn't count. We always seem to break New Year's Resolutions. But, I truly hope this is one that sticks.
My parents didn't take us to church when we were kids. Mostly, I think, because my dad didn't want to go. When I was 8, we moved to Jacksonville. Our next door neighbor had a girl our age. We became friends and her mother took us to church. I don't think I ever told Miss Kathy thank you for that. But, I have always been thankful for her taking us to church with her. If not for her taking us, we may not have ever been introduced to a religion. So, thank you Miss Kathy! Please know that you made a difference! Baptist happened to be a good fit for us too. So, even though I have not constantly gone to church, I have always considered myself Baptist.
As I grew up, I always felt that God knows I love him, Jesus knows I believe in him. So, I don't need to go to church to prove that. But, maybe church is more than that. Maybe going to church every Sunday just makes you feel closer to God. Kind of like a grandparent that you only see on holidays compared to the grandparent that you see throughout the year. You are obviously going to have a closer relationship with the grandparent that you see more often.
So, this morning, Aaron and I went to a church down the street that I have been meaning to try out since we moved here 12 years ago. Jay had to work. But, maybe when he has a Sunday off, he'll go with us. I gave Aaron the choice to either go with me to the service or to go to Sunday School. He decided to go to Sunday School. It was nice for him because he knew one of the kids in there from his Karate class. I didn't know anyone. There was mostly a lot of older people in the service. But, that's probably because I decided to go to the early traditional service. In the past, I have gone to the contemporary services at other churches. But, I have found that I am more comfortable in the traditional services. Probably because all of my church experience, from when I was younger was in the traditional format. I just don't get all the hand raising and dancing in the contemporary services. Not that there is anything wrong with that, it just isn't for me. So, I hope the traditional services don't go away.
It was really nice to be back in the church setting. Everyone I met was really nice and I enjoyed listening to the choir. The pastor had a really good sermon that I think Jay would have enjoyed as well. I had always put off going to church because I want to take my time and make sure that the church is a good fit for me. I think this may be a good one. It wasn't too big that I felt lost and it wasn't so small that I felt like I was on display as the "new person". I also need to make sure that I can't use the typical excuses for not going. It's not too far away from home. It took us less than 5 minutes to get there. The early service is at 9:15, so, we don't have to get up too early.
I know it was the right thing to do this morning. Aaron was a chatterbox as we were leaving telling me all about the movie they watched on Moses and the memory verse they learned. It was so nice to hear him excited to talk about it. So, the plan is definitely to go back again next Sunday. :)
My parents didn't take us to church when we were kids. Mostly, I think, because my dad didn't want to go. When I was 8, we moved to Jacksonville. Our next door neighbor had a girl our age. We became friends and her mother took us to church. I don't think I ever told Miss Kathy thank you for that. But, I have always been thankful for her taking us to church with her. If not for her taking us, we may not have ever been introduced to a religion. So, thank you Miss Kathy! Please know that you made a difference! Baptist happened to be a good fit for us too. So, even though I have not constantly gone to church, I have always considered myself Baptist.
As I grew up, I always felt that God knows I love him, Jesus knows I believe in him. So, I don't need to go to church to prove that. But, maybe church is more than that. Maybe going to church every Sunday just makes you feel closer to God. Kind of like a grandparent that you only see on holidays compared to the grandparent that you see throughout the year. You are obviously going to have a closer relationship with the grandparent that you see more often.
So, this morning, Aaron and I went to a church down the street that I have been meaning to try out since we moved here 12 years ago. Jay had to work. But, maybe when he has a Sunday off, he'll go with us. I gave Aaron the choice to either go with me to the service or to go to Sunday School. He decided to go to Sunday School. It was nice for him because he knew one of the kids in there from his Karate class. I didn't know anyone. There was mostly a lot of older people in the service. But, that's probably because I decided to go to the early traditional service. In the past, I have gone to the contemporary services at other churches. But, I have found that I am more comfortable in the traditional services. Probably because all of my church experience, from when I was younger was in the traditional format. I just don't get all the hand raising and dancing in the contemporary services. Not that there is anything wrong with that, it just isn't for me. So, I hope the traditional services don't go away.
It was really nice to be back in the church setting. Everyone I met was really nice and I enjoyed listening to the choir. The pastor had a really good sermon that I think Jay would have enjoyed as well. I had always put off going to church because I want to take my time and make sure that the church is a good fit for me. I think this may be a good one. It wasn't too big that I felt lost and it wasn't so small that I felt like I was on display as the "new person". I also need to make sure that I can't use the typical excuses for not going. It's not too far away from home. It took us less than 5 minutes to get there. The early service is at 9:15, so, we don't have to get up too early.
I know it was the right thing to do this morning. Aaron was a chatterbox as we were leaving telling me all about the movie they watched on Moses and the memory verse they learned. It was so nice to hear him excited to talk about it. So, the plan is definitely to go back again next Sunday. :)
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
It's Broken! We need to fix it!
It's become clear that our society is broken! So, like anything else that's broken, we need to fix it! We need to fix it now! But, where do we begin? Where is it broken? How did it get broken?
I think that's the key. How did it get broken in the 1st place? This blog post is about how I think our society got broken and how I think we can fix it. I do not apologize if I offend anyone with this post. I think that is part of our problem. Too much concern over offending someone. So, if I offend you, don't read this post, don't share it, just ignore it and move on with your life. Just know this, if I offended you then, you are probably part of the problem as I see it, so you sleep well at night knowing that you are contributing to the downfall of our society!
The most significant change I have seen is the change in our parenting ways. We think we are doing better, creating better children, but are we really doing so with the changes we have made? Or are we just creating a society of children that feel they are entitled to everything? Children that are sheltered from reality that they have to face when they get into the real world? Children that don't understand why the rest of the world doesn't give in to their demands?
1. We want to give our children everything we didn't have when we were kids. Every generation does and wants to do this. So, why would this be wrong? Well, eventually, we are giving our kids too much. We stop teaching them the value of actually earning something. We rob them of the feeling of being rewarded for doing a good job.
2. We bribe them to do things we want them to do. When on Earth did this become ok? We became lazy as parents. We just want to take the easy way out to make the kid stop crying. Well, this may be making our lives easier in the short term, but we are damaging our kids in the long run. Before things changed, if you didn't want to do something your parents wanted you to do, that was just too damned bad! You either did it or you faced the consequences. Which was usually a spanking. Then, you got the spanking and ended up doing what you didn't want to do any way. So, you quickly learned to just shut up and do as you were told.
3. This brings me to my next point of change. There have been many studies on this subject and many differences of opinion. But, the fact remains that when children received spankings as a punishment, there were less senseless killings in the world, less violent bullying, less disrespectful children. Now, I'm not saying that not spanking is to blame for all of the above. But, it is certainly worth thinking about it as a factor. When you knew that if you mouthed off to Mrs. T. down the street you would get your butt beat when you got home, you certainly thought twice about doing so.
4. That being said, when did we forget that it takes a village to raise a child? Now, if your child mouths off to Mrs. T. down the street, does Mrs. T. call you to tell you what your child did? Or does she bring your child to you by his ear and tell you what he did? Or does she spank your child herself and send him home to tell you what he did? No. Because our neighborhoods are not full of neighbors anymore, they are full of strangers and Mrs. T. probably doesn't know your phone number. Or if Mrs. T. were to bring your child to you by his ear to tell you what he did, you would probably tell her to get her hands off your child and slam the door in her face. Or if Mrs. T. were to spank your child and send him home to tell you what he did. You would probably call the cops on her.
5. I know I just talked about the "violent punishment" of spankings. So, my next point may seem contradictory. But, violent video games have been a change. At first, I didn't think this one had much validity because if you have ever watched Tom & Jerry you will know that violence on TV has been around for a while. The difference, I think, is in the video games. Watching cartoon violence is much different than putting a gun in the hands of a child and having them blow the brains out of their enemies. Plus, if they die, they come back. This problem is two-fold because it diminishes the meaning of life and death and it desensitizes our children to violence so that it is almost common place to get a gun and shoot your problems away.
6. Political Correctness. This one is change that is disguised as good change. But, it is something that has changed since society was not all that bad. So, it is worth looking at. We have to be careful that we are not saying or doing anything that might offend others. Well, if I believed that, I wouldn't have this blog. Since society has become "soft", we have a bunch of people that can't handle reality. Everyone must cater to them and their feelings. Well, I think this is total BS! Now, this does not mean to be rude to others by any means. I still think we should follow the golden rule to do unto others as you would have done unto you. This just means to use your manners and be kind. Some people have taken it too far. I'm sorry but,if you're black, you're black. I'm white. So what. I'm not Caucasian and you're not African American. When we try not to offend anyone with our thoughts or actions, we end up not having any thoughts or actions.
7. We are not giving our kids enough credit to be able to handle disappointment. We are teaching them to be too sensitive. Remember when sports used to teach character and how to win and lose properly. You know, when sports taught sportsmanship. We have taken this away from our kids. We don't keep an official score in little league because "it's not about winning and losing, it's about having fun". What a crock this is! If you want your kid to have fun take him to the playground. Once you are on a ball field, you are there to win. If you don't win, you lose. Plain and simple. If you lose, you try again. We are robbing our children of the ability learn how to lose. At the same time, we are robbing them of the feeling of winning and the meaning and importance of being a good winner as much as being a good loser. These are essential life skills that we are keeping from our children.
These are just a few changes that I have noticed our society has made in an effort to make life better. But, instead we have wound up with a broken society that I am afraid for my children and grandchildren to live in. It's hard to move backwards. But, if we realize we are headed in the wrong direction, it's better to turn around than to continue down the wrong path.
I think that's the key. How did it get broken in the 1st place? This blog post is about how I think our society got broken and how I think we can fix it. I do not apologize if I offend anyone with this post. I think that is part of our problem. Too much concern over offending someone. So, if I offend you, don't read this post, don't share it, just ignore it and move on with your life. Just know this, if I offended you then, you are probably part of the problem as I see it, so you sleep well at night knowing that you are contributing to the downfall of our society!
The most significant change I have seen is the change in our parenting ways. We think we are doing better, creating better children, but are we really doing so with the changes we have made? Or are we just creating a society of children that feel they are entitled to everything? Children that are sheltered from reality that they have to face when they get into the real world? Children that don't understand why the rest of the world doesn't give in to their demands?
1. We want to give our children everything we didn't have when we were kids. Every generation does and wants to do this. So, why would this be wrong? Well, eventually, we are giving our kids too much. We stop teaching them the value of actually earning something. We rob them of the feeling of being rewarded for doing a good job.
2. We bribe them to do things we want them to do. When on Earth did this become ok? We became lazy as parents. We just want to take the easy way out to make the kid stop crying. Well, this may be making our lives easier in the short term, but we are damaging our kids in the long run. Before things changed, if you didn't want to do something your parents wanted you to do, that was just too damned bad! You either did it or you faced the consequences. Which was usually a spanking. Then, you got the spanking and ended up doing what you didn't want to do any way. So, you quickly learned to just shut up and do as you were told.
3. This brings me to my next point of change. There have been many studies on this subject and many differences of opinion. But, the fact remains that when children received spankings as a punishment, there were less senseless killings in the world, less violent bullying, less disrespectful children. Now, I'm not saying that not spanking is to blame for all of the above. But, it is certainly worth thinking about it as a factor. When you knew that if you mouthed off to Mrs. T. down the street you would get your butt beat when you got home, you certainly thought twice about doing so.
4. That being said, when did we forget that it takes a village to raise a child? Now, if your child mouths off to Mrs. T. down the street, does Mrs. T. call you to tell you what your child did? Or does she bring your child to you by his ear and tell you what he did? Or does she spank your child herself and send him home to tell you what he did? No. Because our neighborhoods are not full of neighbors anymore, they are full of strangers and Mrs. T. probably doesn't know your phone number. Or if Mrs. T. were to bring your child to you by his ear to tell you what he did, you would probably tell her to get her hands off your child and slam the door in her face. Or if Mrs. T. were to spank your child and send him home to tell you what he did. You would probably call the cops on her.
5. I know I just talked about the "violent punishment" of spankings. So, my next point may seem contradictory. But, violent video games have been a change. At first, I didn't think this one had much validity because if you have ever watched Tom & Jerry you will know that violence on TV has been around for a while. The difference, I think, is in the video games. Watching cartoon violence is much different than putting a gun in the hands of a child and having them blow the brains out of their enemies. Plus, if they die, they come back. This problem is two-fold because it diminishes the meaning of life and death and it desensitizes our children to violence so that it is almost common place to get a gun and shoot your problems away.
6. Political Correctness. This one is change that is disguised as good change. But, it is something that has changed since society was not all that bad. So, it is worth looking at. We have to be careful that we are not saying or doing anything that might offend others. Well, if I believed that, I wouldn't have this blog. Since society has become "soft", we have a bunch of people that can't handle reality. Everyone must cater to them and their feelings. Well, I think this is total BS! Now, this does not mean to be rude to others by any means. I still think we should follow the golden rule to do unto others as you would have done unto you. This just means to use your manners and be kind. Some people have taken it too far. I'm sorry but,if you're black, you're black. I'm white. So what. I'm not Caucasian and you're not African American. When we try not to offend anyone with our thoughts or actions, we end up not having any thoughts or actions.
7. We are not giving our kids enough credit to be able to handle disappointment. We are teaching them to be too sensitive. Remember when sports used to teach character and how to win and lose properly. You know, when sports taught sportsmanship. We have taken this away from our kids. We don't keep an official score in little league because "it's not about winning and losing, it's about having fun". What a crock this is! If you want your kid to have fun take him to the playground. Once you are on a ball field, you are there to win. If you don't win, you lose. Plain and simple. If you lose, you try again. We are robbing our children of the ability learn how to lose. At the same time, we are robbing them of the feeling of winning and the meaning and importance of being a good winner as much as being a good loser. These are essential life skills that we are keeping from our children.
These are just a few changes that I have noticed our society has made in an effort to make life better. But, instead we have wound up with a broken society that I am afraid for my children and grandchildren to live in. It's hard to move backwards. But, if we realize we are headed in the wrong direction, it's better to turn around than to continue down the wrong path.
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