Monday, April 27, 2009

Kindergarten Lessons at 50!

I was reminded by a friend's thought today.......
Did you pay attention in Kindergarten?
  • Share everything

  • Play fair

  • Don't hit people

  • Put things back where you found them

  • Clean up your mess

  • Don't take things that aren't yours

  • Say you're sorry when you hurt somebody

  • Wash your hands before you eat

  • Flush.

  • Warm cookies and cold milk are good for you

  • Live a balanced life; learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day some.

  • Take a nap every afternoon

  • When you go out into the world, watch out for traffic, hold hands, and stick together

  • Be aware of wonder
Remember the little seed in the Styrofoam cup ; The roots go down and the plant goes up and nobody really knows how or why, but we are all like that. Goldfish and hamsters and white mice and even the little seed in the Styrofoam cup

They all die

So do we

And then remember the Dick and Jane books and the first word you learned the biggest word of all LOOK

(If you don’t remember the Dick and Jane BIG Books, sorry – they were awesome).


Maybe that is the downfall of the modern generation…..Dick and Jane has been replaced by cell phones, text messages, sponge bob square pants, guitar hero and my personal favorite Hannah Montana.

Think what a better world it would be if we all - the whole world - had cookies and milk about three o'clock every afternoon and then lay down with our blankies for a nap.


Or if all the governments had as a basic policy to always put things back where they found them and to clean up their own mess.


And it is still true, no matter how old you are... when you go out into the world, it is best to hold hands and stick together and have a cup of “Starbucks”.




Wednesday, April 22, 2009

What is a "Judge Free" Zone Anyway?

The thought of a Judge-Free Zone occurred to me after having a good friend and "fellow blogger" welcome me to the "world of Blogging" where I too can be judged by others. I wish it was different, but unfortunately it is very true. No matter how much we desire to just be creative, expressive, and thought-provoking, the truth is the readers will make a decision if they liked the content or if it was a waste of their time. At times the reader will be kind enough to share their judgment with others thru comments, and sometimes not, but you can always count on them having an opinion.

Opinions are like noses.......everybody has one!

The "Judge Free Zone" is a term used by the fitness club which I am currently a member and paying monthly dues to, and therefore helping to keep them in business. Planet Fitness-"A Judge-free Zone". That in itself is interesting! Why would anyone go to a gym for judgement anyway? I think it is pretty obvious why we would be there!

If you think about it, too many areas of our lives are constantly being judged by others. For instance, I am "single again" and also in the "dating" circuit which, by the way, is more fun than going to the dentist. No matter how you slice it, each new date it is inevitable that a decision will be made on both our parts. For instance, are we are compatible, enjoyable, pleasant, and "attractive" enough to spend time with again.

Another example is jobs and job interviews. We are constantly selling ourselves by our performance and qualifications. And then there is "Peer pressure" which is just a fancy phrase for trying to live up to the judgment of others. Bottom line is everyday our goals are focused to avoid complaints and negative criticism. Here's another new phrase we have to worry and be judged by, "political correctness". We cannot express our free speech rights because we may offend someone. Do these same people care if they are offending me? I don't think so! I am often offended by their openness, opinions and actions.

Our own children attempt to judge whether we are good parents, and likewise the parents are judging the children. I must admit that some of my special moments in life are when my son tells me what an awesome Mom I am.

And now I live in a neighborhood with the "HOA" police which tell me if I am not living up to the "Covenant". They send me warnings and ultimately fines if I have too many yard objects in the front of my house, if my garbage can is left out by the street too many days, if my bushes are dead and need to be replaced, and my personal favorite is when a holiday wreath remains on my front door past the allotted 30 days following the holiday observance.

.... we are judged if we are green-enough, whether we wear white before Easter, if we are size-appropriate, if we recycle the correct way (I just learned that you are not supposed to recycle the bottle caps on cokes because hard plastic is not recyclable), whether we prefer CNN or Fox News network, what type of music we prefer, and our taste in home decor and arts.

That is why I love my puppy Chloe so much! She loves me no matter what I look like, what I say, or who my friends are. All I have to do is brush her, feed her, pet her and give her shelter, which are all basics to life. There is something to be learned from Chloe in that we, as a society, continue to get far from the basics of life.

The Truth is God is the only Judge who really matter! We often worry the least amount on what He desires and what He thinks of our daily activities. For a long time I struggled with the fact that Jesus said the greatest commandment is to Love God with all your heart, and the second is to Love others as yourself. But if you stop and think about it, if we were to focus only on these two commandments on a daily basis, all other things would fall into place! We would love each other more, and judge them less. All of our other priorities would fall into place effortless.

Thanks for sharing Deb'sWorld today and hope you visit again soon.


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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Newat this Blog Thing....

Blog.....who would have thought that at age "@@^^" that I would be doing this on a "free" world wide web "www" site where anyone, anywhere could read it. WOW! Now I have something else to worry about.....what to blog next. It needs to be worth reading, and thought provoking, and also thearpy for me. But it seems like more stress :)

But why not Blog? It is better than reading a philosphy novel, or watching Jay Letterman late night (Why is he still on at 10:30 and where is Conan anyway)?

It is also better than updating my resume, doing taxes, paying billings, or balancing my check book. Who out there still balances their check book on a REGULAR basis anyway? (I am a reformed check book balancer who found help.....need help? give me a call!)

I don't know what my next topic may be, but I am sure I will obsess about it until I get it posted. So stay tuned.