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In Love, By Love, and For Love

Our pastor at church says, “God created us in love, by love, and for love.” This is so much easier said than done.

And yet, I am blessed with the knowledge of those who did all they could in life to live that out. One woman at church was Opal.

Opal was a divorced mother, a Registered Nurse, and on our church Missions Committee. She was always a part of my church, and even though she’s passed on, she remains integral. This is a woman who so loved her lord that a peace pole and labyrinth were built at our church in her memory.

She believed in peace. She believed in love. She believed in tough love. She believed that no woman should depend on a husband for her life. She believed that there is a place for everyone. She believed that music heals. She believed in the work of her church. She knew, instinctively, that we were created in love, by love, and for love.

When I hear those words by our pastor, I think of Opal and many others like her.

Morale of the Story: Like it or not, you are loved, you were created in love, and you are to use your life for love. Love is good, and, if implemented as the Lord intended, it will never be used against you.

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Posted by on June 3, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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To Watch and Protect

Parents. Guardians. Caretakers. Foster Family. Adoptive Family.

These are just some of the people in our lives who have the greatest responsibility to watch and protect the world’s future: our youth.

Somedays, I can’t believe anyone makes it from infancy to adulthood. There are so many issues that could overtake and end our lives, such as illness or accidents, nevermind abuse. Tonight, I was watching Chime for Change on NBC. It was a musical fundraiser for women’s rights worldwide. It reminded me of all the people who made it possible for me to become an adult.

I don’t give my mom enough credit. I don’t necessarily always agree with her methods, but the fact remains that all she’s ever done is for the good of her children. She wanted us to know that life is not easy, there are challenges, and although she might not have agreed with our decisions, she has always been here for us. Who do we call when the chips are down? Mom. Who is always ready with a meal? Mom. Who keeps the memory of our father alive and well? Mom. Who bails us out when we make boo-boos? Mom.

Thank you, mom, for guiding me on the steps of life.

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Posted by on June 3, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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You Call That What?

For my job, I travel quite a bit (for me). Sometimes I’ve been gone two solid weeks. In one case, I was alone in the Washington, DC area for a week on my own and then a week at a conference with colleagues. The first week, each time I ordered a cherry cola, the waiter or waitress would say something that I could not understand. I asked a few times, and I still didn’t get it.

The following week my colleagues joined me (I passed that class, by the way). At dinner the first night, I ordered a cherry cola. I didn’t understand what the waitress said, and my colleague asked her to write it down. Turned out, it was Rob Roy. In the Washington, DC area, a cherry cola is known as a Rob Roy. She said that this was the male version of a female drink: Shirley Temple. A Shirley Temple is a lemon/lime soda pop mixed with cherry flavor.

Years before this, a former supervisor enjoyed iced tea with lemonade. No matter what restaurant we went to (and he treated all of the office out to lunch at least once-a-month) he ordered a drink: half lemonade and half iced tea. One day near Boss’s Day while I was shopping in the local grocery store, in the tea isle I saw a can with the name Arnold Palmer. It was the drink he enjoyed for lunch. I bought it for him. He was delighted to find it in a can. I can’t remember if he didn’t know it was called an Arnold Palmer or if he was surprised to see it in a can … or both. No matter, it’s yet another drink named after a famous character.

There are many drinks with interesting names that have alcohol in them, but I can’t have alcohol due to migraines. (I choose not to suffer that way on purpose, so I avoid the stuff.) What other drinks are named after famous characters (yes, people are characters too)? I know of these three:

Cherry Cola (I don’t say Coca Cola or Pepsi, because I don’t care which): Rob Roy
Cherry favored Lemon/Lime Soda Pop: Shirley Temple
1/2 Lemonade and 1/2 Iced Tea: Arnold Palmer

I look forward to any others you know of! Please share here…

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Posted by on May 31, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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The Way I Like It

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Posted by on May 30, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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Eat!

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Posted by on May 29, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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A Brew to Kill by Cleo Coyle

Today I finished reading a book in one of the many cozy mystery series that I enjoy. This series is about a Coffee House in New York state. It is run by a woman who is divorced from her business partner, which makes for some interesting scenes. These books are filled with great coffee facts.

As always, another enthralling tale. There wasn’t as much description of the coffee creations, once the beans are roasted. Yet there was more about pre-roasted coffee. Where is it grown? Why there? The conditions of the people who pick it were described as well.

If you have any fondness for coffee and mystery novels, I hope you read this series.

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Posted by on May 28, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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Content

When I’m out and about, I often think of great content for this blog. However, I feel it’s rude at the time to get out my cell phone and text myself (yes, the person I text the most is me – no text, no get done) (yes, I feel it is rude to dink around on my phone, even for legit reasons, when I’m with others). So, when I sit down at night to work on this, that fantastic idea is completely and utterly gone from my head.

I used to have a fantastic memory! Details galore: clothes, dates, times, who, when, what, etc. Over the years (and I’m not THAT old), it has diminished greatly. I’m not sure if it’s from the migraines or the medications to prevent or abort them. Any which way, if I do drag out my cell phone with you, there’s a 90% chance I’m sending myself a reminder for something-or-other. Usually dates, times, and the like.

Just like the clouds in the sky, my memory of things just flits right on by.

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Posted by on May 27, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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A Sharp Tale

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Posted by on May 26, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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To Share or Not to Share?

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Posted by on May 25, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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Temptation

Temptations differ for many, but they are still there. In the photo below, I see at least four. Oh, where to start!

For me, there are two here: Onion rings and soda pop. Oh, the crunch of a crisp onion ring and the cool ranch dressing. So very delightful! Then, to wash it down with a sweet and ice cold cola, preferably with cherry flavoring, also known as grenedine. Such delicious sinfulness!

As you seek out a third temptation, there is the ash tray. Not only is this NOT a temptation for me, but it’s an allergen. No good comes from this. Although those addicted will say it calms them. Without it, stress is unbearable.

Lastly, the final temptation I see here is the tan elbow. So many believe a tan makes their appearance more beautiful. All I see is the temptation to allow melanoma into their lives. I’ve seen the treatment for this, and I don’t know anyone who tans who would want to endure that treatment.

Nope, there’s nothing good in this photo. All bad habits. Oh, wait, what is that around the edges of this photo? Why, I think it’s friends! Yes, indeed, there are friends surrounding this table. With friends, all good things are possible.

Morale of the Story: No matter how bad things get, or where our habits take us, there are friends.

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Posted by on May 24, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

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