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).