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.
Tuesday, October 3, 2023
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Tuesday, September 19, 2023
Brighter Days Will Come!
On days of sorrow,
one spirit sees a bright, sunny sky.
While another touches
a dark and lonely one.
One person rejoices that the inevitable is over,
no more suffering and pain.
Yet, another is wondering
what is there to gain?
Joy will come one unexpected morning,
after moments of sorrow.
Long after the loss is gone,
there is still hope for today.
When you put people in their place,
remember yours.
Monday, September 11, 2023
Rest In Peace Anthony! You Are Loved!
Mr. Anthony Ray Litman departed this life on Wednesday, September 6, 2023, at National Health Care of Anderson, SC. Anthony Litman was born December 3, 1954, to the late Robert Litman and Willie Lee Crosby Litman.
He was a graduate of T.L. Hanna High School. He worked in the textile industry.
He leaves to cherish his sisters, Teresa A. Hunt of Anderson, SC, Patricia M. Litman of Anderson, SC, Audrey Mattress (Jimmy) of Anderson, SC; brothers, Robert L. Litman, Jr. (Crystal) of Anderson, SC, Patrick B. Litman of Anderson, SC, Dewayne Litman of Anderson, SC, and Gregory R. Litman of Anderson, SC; nieces, nephews, and a host of other relatives.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Jonathan Litman; aunts, Josephine McCullough and Mamie Gaines, Savannah White; uncles, Theodore Crosby, Kale Crosby, Frank Crosby, Elijah Litman, Dennis Litman, and James “Gent” Litman; grandparents, Hattie Crosby, Kale Crosby, Janie Rose Litman, and Elijah Litman.
Acknowledgments from the Family: Words cannot express the depth of our love and appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown during the illness and passing of our dear loved one. Your prayers, food, visits, calls, cards, and kind words gave us great comfort and support. May God’s blessings be yours forever. Please continue to pray for our strength.
Family, friends, and others whose lives were touched by Anthony Ray Litman during his life’s journey are invited to celebrate his life on Sunday, September 10, 2023, at 2:00 pm at Royal Baptist Church, Anderson, SC with the interment to follow at Westview Cemetery, Anderson, SC.
Public viewing will be on Saturday, September 9, 2023, from 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at The Unity Mortuary of Anderson.
The family is at 508 South Jefferson Avenue, Anderson, SC 29621.
Wednesday, September 6, 2023
Don't Let the Neanderthals Get To You!
I had a very pleasant Labor Day Weekend. People everywhere I went were kind and cordial, which was surprising. I didn’t go to many places, but when I went to the grocery stores, I was greeted, and even in department stores, I was acknowledged. I entered a battery store for my watch and was greeted and helped. I thought of the song “Today Was a Good Day” by Ice Cube. Even the streetlights were in my favor. Heavenly Ham made my ham sandwich precisely the way I wanted. I have to say that most of the people that I crossed paths with were considerate.
All was well until I took my wife to Cracker Barrel for lunch. Most humans hold the door for each other when they see another party following them into an establishment. Out of respect for the woman, we usually hold the door until we see the man, if he is with her, reach for the door. After all, we hold the door for our women, why not be considerate to others? In this case, “Dorq,” the Neanderthal (I didn’t want to give him any name), waited until my wife got to the door to walk away. My intuition told me that “Dorq” was not a human and moved quickly enough to catch the door in time before it closed in her face. Either he wasn't aware that she was behind him or didn't care, I was prepared for a resolution. Instead, my wife told me to let it go in such a way that I was not going to ruin her afternoon. However, I watched closely where we were going to be seated because I did not want to be near “Dorq.”
After a pleasant lunch, since it was a beautiful day, we went to the Riverfront to walk off the wonderful meal and my ire. I felt 100% better after our 4-mile walk. Yes, I still had a good day. People will be who they are. Don't let one "Dorq" ruin a good day.
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