Wednesday, June 9, 2021
Tuesday, June 8, 2021
Let the Children’s Laughter
Let’s just say we’re in a neighborhood and each house in the neighborhood has it’s own land, divided with normal property lines, decorated with walls or white picket fences, etc. to show where the property lines end or begin. This is our example of the “wall”. Each neighbor knows their property lines in accordance to one another and those property lines are most definitely respected.
When the neighborhood kids play together, these boundaries are usually strengthened by the defining of these so called “walls”, aka, the union between the persons residing within those boundaries. Thus emerges the middle class.
Monday, June 7, 2021
Set Goals
Sunday, June 6, 2021
Revere
You sit there beautifully, full of gracefully dulled colors, providing comfort and joy.
I have nothing to put into you accept for my family, friends, relatives, moments, meals, time, effort, money, work, creations… so there’s tremendous potential with us is the view from here.
You’re worth it.
We look upon one another, in our perfect imperfections, with what each of us has to offer.
Maybe what we have to offer is not much to you.
Maybe what we have to offer is exactly what you need.
But you embody what we want and what we need, just the way you are.
And this is all I have to offer.
Friday, June 4, 2021
Thursday, June 3, 2021
Routine Exercise
During this pandemic we’ve all experienced, it was difficult to decide a number of activities in which to participate. I was reluctant to bring the kids to the park because I was not sure if we were supposed to or not. After a while, we learned that outdoor activities were great so I decided to start bringing them to the park again. When we started going to the park, I started seeing this group of senior citizens doing aerobics classes. They exercised right next to the playground, music blaring, focused and goal driven.
I watched them while I sat at the benches watching the kids play and then I got up and started doing laps around the playground. I waved at them and thanked them for the inspiration and they threw their arms up in the air cheering for me. I walked my laps until they finished their class, and then the next time, and the next time. Now that walking has become a routine.
This girl, a few weeks ago started walking laps and told me she saw me walking and decided to start walking laps too. Today she had a friend walking with her. I told her about the senior citizens, how the inspiration came from them.
It makes me think, if we do something for ourselves, like joining an aerobics class, teaching an aerobics class, try to be healthier, happier, etc., that might be the best possible way to inspire others. Those senior citizens sure made a difference in my exercise routine and boy are my kids happy about our new found routine.