Sometimes, we tend to find excuses for the things that don't work out for us. We tend to blame others instead of taking responsibility for our actions, which only elevates the excuses. This behavior also applies to standing up for what is right. We often remain silent and wait for someone else to take the initiative instead of holding ourselves accountable. "What's your excuse, now?" is about empowering ourselves to make choices that will help us feel comfortable and confident in our skin.
Monday, October 21, 2019
Friday, October 18, 2019
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
What Good Will It Be For Someone to Gain the Whole World, Yet Forfeit Their Soul? (Matthew 16:26 NIV)
These
are tumultuous times. Historical times that are, numbing and unpredictable led
by a few folks that have lost their morals, integrity and common sense. Despite
the hurtful words, very few of these elected officials are afraid to stand up. Has
this power and authority misled them where they recognize a mortal man as a god?
Are deceitful, conniving, vindictive and egotistical men willing to destroy
anyone and anything to maintain authority? The “fake” media is called out, but
is conveniently used to spread division instead of unity. Some folks think that
the true communists are considered friends, but real Americans are “communists”
who hates this this country. I must be wrong to believe that communist
countries were set out to destroy America by division and hatred. (Election
meddling.) These are confusing times and confusing statements. We are all here
on the earth by the grace of God. Our material gain is only for a season, but
eternity is forever. One day we will kneel before God for our actions. I would
prefer a “Well done” myself. Then again, maybe these officials don’t believe. Either
way, their power is temporary. Here's another thought. This might be a distraction to keep us from knowing the truth about something else.
Dorothy
& Harold you are in my prayers. Good talking to you both.
Sunday, May 12, 2019
Happy Mother's Day!
Miss you mom & sis! Your anniversaries came and went by so fast1
You are in my prayers Dorothy & Harold.
You are in my prayers Dorothy & Harold.
Tuesday, January 1, 2019
Happy New Year!
Every morning is new and every day is different. We are given a chance to do better than the day before. We can forgive, smile, respect and treat others not a part of us, better each time. We all have suffered losses and mourned for our loved ones. They are doing better than we are. Don't let our fears and self-doubt make regrettable decisions for us. Lets strive to be more grateful, more careful and more forgiving than we did the year before.
Dorothy & Harold, you are always in my prayers.
Sunday, December 30, 2018
Mass and Dorothy!
At
Mass Saturday evening, the lone altar server, tried to lift the crucifix out of
the holder to lead the procession. She was small and short and could only reach
from the bottom, but due to the top weight, she lost control and the crucifix
top tilted and hit the floor with a loud sound. As it goes, the women in the
church gasped while her parents looked on ready to assist. The priest and the
deacon were at the rear of the church and unable to render immediate aid at the
time. As for the congregation, it was mainly women sitting near that area and
not certain whether they should intervene. The little trooper was persistent
and managed to get control and marched right to the rear of the church where
the priest and deacon was. There she began to cry, feeling humiliated, hurt,
and who knows what. They did their best to console her before Mass started. She
regained confidence in herself and led the procession. Her parents still
watched her every move like eagles. At the end of Mass, the priest announced
that he had made mistakes and felt humiliated about the things he had done in
the past and how much God loves us so much, that HE immediately forgets the
wrongs we make. The priest never mentioned the altar server’s earlier
misfortune. I was impressed and wanted to stand up and clap, but if you know
anything about Catholics, we are quite reserved. But the priest’s effort was
appreciated.
I
mentioned all of this to say that we all make mistakes, but God’s love redeems
us. It is important to address what we feel and show respect and love to the
people who are in front of us. I mentioned earlier that I would touch on a dear
friend of mine in my last blog entry. If you noticed, I always mention her in
my prayers at the end of the entry.
Dorothy
and I go back since the late 80’s and early 90's where we worked together. She always reminded
me of a sergeant in the military. She was the head accountant and made sure all
department managers had their stuff together. You would know immediately if you
didn’t. She did not play when it came to the numbers. No one was spared.
Dorothy had a heart of gold underneath that exterior. Those of us who got to
know her realized it later. I still remember her arthroscopic knee surgery.
Unbeknownst to anyone, it was a prelude to many more.
After
she had gotten into an accident in the new store, her life changed. I will not
go into the details but since then up until now, my friend has had over 60+
surgeries. She has undergone a great deal of pain and hardships, but she still
carries on like a faithful soldier. She has lost loved ones, friends and
sacrificed so much for her family and herself. There were times that she
disobeyed doctors’ orders from staying on bed rest to cook and provide for her
family. There are so many things that we
take for granted, and yet, not anytime have I ever heard her denounce God, his
love or her situations. Dorothy has assisted with the HIV victims, the broken
hearted, the lost and the homeless. She probably has done much more but she
does not volunteer any information to me. I’m just nosy. Throughout the trials
and tribulations she endured, she never gave up. I pray for her daily. I don’t
talk to her every day, because she needs her rest. But, when I do speak with
her, I don’t stay on the phone long. I’m not a talker, but I just wanted her to
know that I care and love her.
How
many of us truly count our blessings? How many of us are grateful for what we
have even if it seems that it’s not enough? How many of us thank God and
include HIM in on everything that we do? How many of us even remember HIM when
everything seems to be going our way? A new year is coming is here. We get
another fresh start like we do every day. What will we do differently?
Dorothy & Harold, you are always in my prayers.
Friday, December 14, 2018
A Weekend of Grace and Mercy
It was a very interesting
and reflective past weekend for me. I went to a presentation to support a
co-worker and attended a home going celebration for a good friend. I gained so
much more than what I had expected to know.
I can’t express what it
means when you take the time to know a person, then you will know what it’s
like to walk in their shoes and truly understand them. I learned that my
co-worker ran away from home partially because of an alcoholic mother and an
abusive father. I learned that while running away she ran into a life of drugs
and prostitution. I learned that during that time of living on the streets, she
became pregnant, had her child taken away, sold drugs, became a drug addict,
arrested, jailed and was homeless.
I learned that she
overcame all odds, attended a homeless shelter, got clean, been clean for
years, married, got a job, got married, returned as a staff member at the
shelter, got her driver’s license, a car, an apartment and will be a future
homeowner in the next few weeks. She expresses daily how blessed she is and how
grateful she is to God Who by His Grace and Mercy had brought her so far. What
a wonderful testimony! How many others have given up and lost faith? How many
of us still judge the outward appearance and make decisions based on what we
think? We all are works in progress, God isn’t finished with us, yet.
My next enlightening
moment was at my friend’s funeral. I was supposed to be one of the pall
bearers. I guess I was looking forward to being a part of his home going as he
made me a part of his family’s life. If I say that he was a great, government
special agent and that half of his staff, co-workers, directors and supervisors
were present and spoke on his behalf or internationally known in certain
circles. It sounds like bragging, but it’s not. I didn’t even
know that he was recruited by Bear Bryant for the Alabama “Roll Tide”
Football Program. I recently learned that he played tournament pool across the
country. That was after he swept me three games in a row. I just wanted to say that he never boasted or press the issue what he
was or what he did. He was just a humble guy, who saw people for what they were
and appreciated them as he appreciated life.
My friend was a family man who put
God first and family second. He should have been gone after his accident made
him disabled since his you so many years, but the changes in his life did not
affect his attitude. It drove his zest for life. He still bought fast cars and
drove them. He still hauled a custom made BBQ pit behind his truck. Since I’ve
been knowing him, I have never heard him make one complaint, even when he was
sick and in the hospital. He never let anything get in his way. That’s a sign
of a believer, a sign a sign of gratefulness.
Grace and mercy have been
my reflection this weekend. What we think that are so important, stay up all
night from worries and anxieties are nothing compared to what these two individuals encountered and overcame in their lives. I have others to speak in awe about and that's coming in the future. Heads up, Dorothy, you're next. People will know about the sacrifices you have made for so many and received so little in return. But that's the way humble roll. They don't need the recognition, fulfillment from helping others is their reward.
Dorothy & Harold, you are always in my prayers.
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