Archive for February, 2019

It’s My Birthday!

February 24, 2019

Still Upright and Breathing

Beatles: Birthday

I think I did a blog last year on my birthday and this year after a full, very satisfying day. Don’t expect literary brilliance at this late hour, but I have a few thoughts to pass on to you.

“Still upright and breathing” is one of the things my “gym friends” sometimes say when I ask how they are doing. Another one that I like is “I’m on the green side of the grass today”.

By the way, I won’t tell you how old I am, but if you read my blog you know I served in Vietnam in the late sixties/early seventies. I was 24 when I went on active duty in the Navy. I’ll let you do the math.

In case you’re wondering, that’s the Pacific Ocean that my son and I are looking at in the picture. My daughter and I were in Dallas, Texas when that picture was taken, don’t remember which one of us took the picture (we both love photography).

Abundant Life

Abundant Life is the heading of my Daily Word reading for today, which, coincidentally, occurred on my birthday and which I thought totally applied for this blog post. This is the affirmation for Saturday, February 23: I choose to create and experience abundant life. The following is a direct quote from the text for today’s Daily Word reading.

“There is an adage that says, ‘You are as old as you think you are.’ With my thoughts I choose to maintain a youthful attitude and heart. My spirit is not defined by years or age. Divine life is limitless. It knows no lack of energy, inspiration, or health. Spirit, as me, is an expression of abundant life. . . If I am called to be of service to others, I explore opportunities with an open heart. I choose to create and experience abundant life.”

I wish you the best on your birthday whenever it is this year.

“My child . . . let your heart keep my commandments; for length of days and years of life and abundant welfare they will give you.” (Proverbs 3:1-2)

I reserve the right to bore you (again) with my Vietnam video every year on my birthday. The video turned out well I thought, with the music and pictures, maybe not what you might expect if you’ve never been to Vietnam. Underneath it all, there was a war going on. It’s quite an interesting place with some very interesting people and things to see. My memories are colored a bit after almost a half century, but I’ll never forget what I experienced there.

Enough said, enjoy the show (again).

Vietnam: 1969-1970

Think Good Thoughts

February 3, 2019

Have You Figured It Out Yet?

In my last blog posted at the end of 2018 I suggested that you might want to figure out your purpose in life, “What is the Meaning of Life”. Given that it’s already February, maybe it will give you a leg up if I reveal my “purpose”. If you need an inspiration for your own, go back and read my previous blog. In that post I also included a link to David Allan’s article in Reader’s Digest, some good ideas there.

Plant a Garden of Positive Thoughts

That’s it, that’s my purpose. Okay, I’m a goody two shoes (I should Google the origin of that label), but here are two reasons why I chose that as my purpose. First, it was something I read, another is that I’m looking forward to spring (do not like winter), and another reason (I guess that makes three) is that my significant other is a master gardener. I get involved in plenty of planting projects. If you think about it, the act of planting in itself is a positive thing, a cause of growth, either a vegetable from a seed or (metaphorically) growth that occurs when someone you helped reaps the benefits – kind of a “you too” benefit instead of a “me too” benefit.

Here’s a quick Bible quote: “No foul language should come from your mouth but only what is good for building up someone in need”. (Ephesians 4:29, paraphrased)

Huey Lewis and the News: The Power of Love

 

My Mission Statement

Several years ago I lost my job as a contract technical writer for the U.S. Forest Service. I’d been there over three years, but the federal government was cutting back on agency budgets. I think Obama was president. I don’t blame him, things happen.

Anyway, I went back into the job market. At some point I decided, given the lack of technical writer jobs being offered to me, I should try a career change. I went back to school and earned a certificate in non-profit development at a university in Portland. In one of the courses I learned the importance of a mission statement for any organization that was serious about achieving its goals. The following is my mission statement:

“My mission as a blogger is to educate and enlighten as many people as possible with a positive spin on the factual information that I provide for my readers.”

I know, given all the negative information that’s available in our world – fake news, incomplete news, inaccurate news, and politically biased news – it’s a challenge to ferret out the “real stuff” that is happening all around us.

Think Good Thoughts

I remember (from my hippie days in Houston) meeting a “gypsy” who lived in a very cool, highly-tricked out 1950s vintage Chevy pickup truck. I wish I had a picture of it. The body was bright red with a cab-over balcony big enough for one, an amazing living space with “rooms” partitioned with artsy curtains, including a small kitchen. He parked the truck in a vacant lot. If you walked up the steps at the rear of the truck, you could see a sign over the doorway that read “Think Good Thoughts”. Obviously that message stuck with me all these 40 plus years.

What’s Next?

I’ve been thinking about immigration issues a lot in the last year, and I want to present some things for you to think about. I’ll do that next time, now I must get my beauty rest so I can watch the “stupor bowl” tomorrow – actually I’m only interested in the beer commercials for a few laughs.

However, to whet your interest in my upcoming immigration topic, here’s a link to a piece written by Brett P. Reistad, National Commander of the American Legion.