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Happy Thanksgiving!

November 26th, 2008 · Children, eating, Important People, Musings

Although not everyone is a fan of Dear Abby, this is one of my favorite pieces about Thanksgiving day.

“Today is Thanksgiving Day, so take a few minutes to reflect upon all the things for which you are thankful.

How’s your health? Not so good? Well, thank God you’ve lived this long. A lot of people haven’t. You’re hurting? Thousands — maybe millions — are hurting even more. (Have you ever visited a veterans hospital? Or a rehabilitation clinic for crippled children?)

If you awakened this morning and were able to hear the birds sing, use your vocal cords to utter human sounds, walk to the breakfast table on two good legs, and read the newspaper with two good eyes, praise the Lord! A lot of people couldn’t.

How’s your pocketbook? Thin? Well, most of the world is a lot poorer. No pensions. No welfare. No food stamps. No Social Security. In fact, one-third of the people in the world will go to bed hungry tonight.

Are you lonely? The way to have a friend is to be one. If nobody calls you, pick up the phone and call someone.

Are you concerned about your country’s future? Hooray! Our system has been saved by such concern. Your country may not be a rose garden, but neither is it a patch of weeds.

Freedom rings! Look and listen. You can still worship at the church of your choice, cast a secret ballot, and even criticize your government without fearing a knock on the head or a knock on the door at midnight. And if you want to live under a different system, you are free to go. There are no walls or fences — nothing to keep you here.

As a final thought, I’ll repeat my Thanksgiving prayer; perhaps you will want to use it at your table today:O heavenly Father:

We thank thee for food and remember the hungry.

We thank thee for health and remember the sick.

We thank thee for friends and remember the friendless.

We thank thee for freedom and remember the enslaved.

May these remembrances stir us to service

That thy gifts to us may be used for others. Amen.

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, and may God bless you and yours. — LOVE, ABBY”

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Children’s books, Kiwanis and reading

November 17th, 2008 · Books, Children, Kiwanis

Today I enjoyed an hour of sheer joy!   Along with several of my fellow Kiwanians and community volunteers, we read either one-on-one or in small groups to local children in our community’s early care and education centers.

Our club takes part in a program called Reading is Fundamental.  We fundraise and purchase quality picture books, arrange to read them to young children, and then the children get to take a copy of the book home to enjoy again and again. Rolemodeling and sharing the joy of a great book with a young child is delightful!

Volunteerism will become more and more important as our economy struggles.  Look up this program in your community — you won’t regret a moment of it!

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Obama

November 6th, 2008 · Important People, Musings

As so many I’ve spoken to since Tuesday night, I’m very excited for the possibilities that having President Elect Obama in office means.  As he and McCain noted in their speeches, the problems won’t get fixed overnight.  Why do Americans think that any problem is fixable in 5 minutes — TV?   Yet, if we can indeed find the middle ground again, we just might make progress and remember what it’s like to compromise in this country.  Under Bush everything became black and white, with no grey areas in which to discuss possible solutions.  For me, the need for our country to take care of its own is acute:  I see too many children and their families in deep need of many things.  Its time for each of us to understand that we have to give a little so that all may live well.

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VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE

November 4th, 2008 · Uncategorized

I hope I don’t need to say anything more!

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McCain and Santa Concede

November 3rd, 2008 · Important People, Uncategorized

Seen in Greenfield Massachusetts on October 31, 2008:

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And some local color for our loved ones who don’t live in New England:

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