Sunday, November 28, 2010
My Blogs Are My Blogs...
Apparently My Blog Followers Are A Much Larger Group Than I Realized. I Have Never Received A Negative Response To Any Of My Topics. I Believe The Reason For This Is Because I Try To Maintain A Positive Look At The Things I Blog About.
Let Me Make One Thing Perfectly Clear. If You Don't Read Your Name In My Blog It's Not That I Don't Love You. It's Not That I'm Not Thinking About You. It's Probably Because I Just Haven't Gotten Around To You Yet.
If You Go Through My Blogs You Will See Dates Trigger Topics Of My Blogs. If It's December 25th I Would Most Likely Write About A Memorable Christmas In Years Past.
If It's February 14th Most Likely I Would Write About A Valentines Day That I Expierenced One Day. If It's The Day Before Valentines Day I May Be Saying Happy Birthday To My Beautiful Grand Daughter.
This Blog Space Belongs To Me. I Write About Things That Are On My Mind At That Moment. If You Don't See Your Name Mentioned In My Blog Maybe That's A Good Thing. Well...Not Really, Because I Think Most Of My Readers Know I Try To Stay Upbeat In What I Write. It Would Be Considered Rare If You Read Something In My Blog That Would Be Chewing Somebody Out About Something. Maybe I Should Change My Ways And Start Griping About What's Going On In This World. Maybe One Of The Reasons I Don't Is Because If That's What You Are Looking For Then All You Have To Do Is Buy A Newspaper.
So In A Nutshell, If You Don't Like What I Blog About I Suggest You Not Read What I Write.
I'm Not Into The Gossip Stuff, So Most Likely You Won't Read Any Of That Here. I'm Sure There Are Blogs That Offer Back Yard Gossip. When You Finish Reading Mine I Would Like To See You Smile. Ok, I Am Finished.
Now You Can Smile....
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Trip To The 60's
Hot Dr Pepper? I Knew It Was Popular, But Hot?
It Must Be An Age Thing, But The 1960's Were The Best Years Of My Life.
Recently A Friend Of Mine Sent Me Some Photo's I Did Not Even Know Existed. Now If You Are One Of Those People Who Squirms When Someone Get's The Old Photo Album Out To Show You Their Trip To Buskirk, This Blog May Not Be Too Interesting For You.
Since These Photo's Are Not Dated I Will Try To Guess This Photo Was Taken When I Was Either 11 Or 12 Years Old. So In 60's Terms That Would Make It Either 1966 Or 1967.
Now I Believe This Photo Was Taken In 1968 Or 69. From Left To Right Is Clyde Weaver, Tuck Miller, Yours Truly, And Lastly Robin Miller.
My Sister Channa. Must Think She's A Ballerina. I Bet This Is The First Time She Knew This Photo Existed.
Now This Is What A 60's Mom Looked Like. Yours Truly, My Mother Shirley Ann, But Friends Call Her Sam.
Ahh Ha! Me Again In Another Photo I Never Knew Existed.
I Love Old Photo's Of People I Know. The Only Photo's In This Era Of My Life Was When I Played Baseball. Now If I Am Wrong My Mother(Sam) Would Be The First To Tell Me.
I Think It's Called The Family Plan, But My Mother(Sam) Tried To Stay As Current As She Could With The Olan Mills Photo Studio. My Mother(Sam) Likes To Recall The Day Of Or The Day Before A Family Photo Was Booked. My Sister Channa Tried To Trim Her Bangs And They Ended Up Too Short. With Her Hand Covering Her Forehead She Asks Mom(Sam) How Long It Takes Hair To Grow. The Very Same Day I Decided To Get A Crew Cut. I Guess Just To Be Different. Yes I Know It Took Me A Few Years To Find My Place In Society. Hehe!!
Long Story Short. When Was The Last Time You Got Those Old Photo's Out? Corresponding With This Friend Who Was So Kind To Share These Photo's With Me, Agreed When I Told Him How Disappointing It Is When The Photographer Is Missing From The Photo's. People Need To Take More Interest When It Comes To Capturing Kodak Moments.
What Are You Waiting For? Go Fishing For Those Old Photo's And Reminisce From The Good Ol Days. For Me? It Was The 60's. For You?
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving
This Photo Came To Me Through A Friend. His Father Was An Amateur Photographer. He Has Been Going Through Negatives Of Photo's Taken Back In The 1960's.
I Chose This Photo To Be On My Thanksgiving Blog Because My Sister Who Passed Away In July Was Always Wishing The Ones She Loved A Happy Anything. Whether It's Your Birthday, Christmas, Thanksgiving Or Whatever, You Were Almost Always Guaranteed A Call Wishing You The Very Best.
I Find It Difficult Wishing Someone A Happy Anything If They Lost Someone Special This Year. I Do Find Comfort In Knowing My Sister Brenda Is In A Place Where She No Longer Experiences Pain. For This Alone I Give Thanks.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Project S.W.A.N.
Friday November 26th(Black Friday) The Robin Hood Foundation Of Danville Will Be Conducting It's Second Annual Blanket Drive. This Years Location Will Be In K Mart Parking Lot.
We Encourage People To Donate New Or Gently Used Blankets To Be Distributed To Low Income Families In Danville.
We Feel Every Bed Should Have A Blanket. By Doing So Allows You To Lower Down The Thermostat At Night Saving You Money While You Sleep.
A Couple Weeks Back I Received A Telephone Call From A Teacher At Liberty Elementary.
She Asked Me For Permission To Copy The Flyer's I Had Printed Up By The Commercial News. She Wanted Her Children To Take Them Home To Their Parents.
I Was Delighted With Her Idea And Told Her Yes By All Means Have Them Copied. After Giving That Some More Thought I Decided To Call Her Back And Informed Her She Could Share This With Other Classrooms If She Desired.
This Year Being The Second I Had Learned A Few Things I Lacked As Far As Advertisement And Added A Little More This Year To Get The Word Out To The Community. I'm Sure Next Year I Will Add Even More Idea's That I Didn't Think Of This Year Or Last. Let's Get Beyond This One First.
In This Mornings Commercial News An Article Was Written About This Third Grade Class Who Created Three Blankets Together As A Group. Their Teacher Wanted To Involve Them In A Community Project That Would Benefit Others Who Are Less Fortunate.
Words Below Are Words From The Article In Today's Commercial News.
Liberty Elementary School students have spent the past week preparing a big, warm hug.
Two classrooms recently completed homemade blankets that will be donated to an area blanket drive and the whole school has collected more than 600 canned goods that will go into Thanksgiving baskets for needy residents.
“I wanted to help people be warm,” said third-grader Hailey Krynski. “People should have blankets when it gets cold outside.”
Teacher Susie Willard came up with the class project after learning about Friday’s blanket collection, which is called Project Swan — Stay Warm at Night Project and is hosted by the Robin Hood Foundation of Danville.
Collection organizers are asking for new or “gently used” blankets and will host a drop-off event beginning at 6 a.m. Friday in the Kmart parking lot, 2721 N. Vermilion St.
“In social studies, they’re learning about what makes a community,” Willard said. “I asked them and they wanted to volunteer their time to make something that could be enjoyed by others.”
The class enlisted the help of Nikki Boyer’s third-grade class and within a week the two had created two new blankets to donate.
“It’s very simple to make,” said Willard, “and they had a good time doing it. They were excited that they were able to make it themselves.”
The blankets are comprised of two pieces of material placed on top of one another. They are “stitched” together by students with cloth “ties.”
Fourth-grade teacher Cheri Duensing said the blanket project, and the collection effort, have been teaching opportunities as well.
“It teaches them about cooperation and it teaches them the importance of giving back,” she said. “It shows them, ‘Your world is bigger than just you,’ and that every little bit helps.”
Third-grader Alonzo Chavira said the Thanksgiving projects led him to think more about others’ needs.
“It’s sad that some people can’t afford a blanket or get out of their apartment to buy one,” he said. “I’m glad we helped them.
Ok, This Is Me Again. After Reading This Wonderful Article I Just Had To Respond To These Youngsters. Today Was The Last Day Of School Before Thanksgiving. I Called Susie Willard The Teacher I Initially Spoke With And Asked Her If I Could Thank The Children Personally. She Was Delighted With The Idea And Invited Me To Come Right After Lunch.
I Thanked Each Child For Their Participation In This Project. I Reminded Them That Every Bed Should Have A Blanket On It. Staying Warm At Night Can Save You Money By Turning The Heat Down While You Were Sleeping. I Reminded Them They Together Worked As A Group To Help Others Who Could Not Afford To Go Out And Buy Blankets For Their Bed.
Their Beautiful Smiles Warmed My Heart Today. I Left That School Today Knowing Our Future Will Be Ok As Long As We Have People In It Like Those Teachers and The Students At Liberty Elementary School.
Friday's Forecast Will Be A Cold One In Temperatures But In Spite Of It All The Cause And The Mission Is Worth It.
It Will Be An Event I Will Look Forward To Every Single Black Friday. Let It Be A Tradition Of Giving And Warmth And Love.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Chance Meetings
Call It Fate Or Chance Meetings. Whatever You Call It, It Became Responsible To Change The Course Of History. A Train Delay Could Be The Difference In Whether You Are Involved In That Horrible Collision A Mile Up The Road. You Missed That Flight Out Of Chicago And Have To Wait An Additional Four Hours For The Next Flight Out. Only To Find Out That Plane Had Crashed, Had You Been On Board.
Tune It To A More Positive Chance Meetings Or Fate. Most Of Us Would Not Be Who We Are If It Were Not For Fate.
I Have Mentioned It Before That My Father Had Met My Mother In A Restaurant He Ordinarily Did Not Patronize. I Met My Wife In Sunday School When We Were Only 12. Her Cousin Attended Our Church Every Sunday And She Invited Her Cousin That Special Sunday Giving Me That "Chance Meeting". Otherwise We May Have Never Met, Fell In Love And Have Children.
I'm Sure Many Of You Can Recall Many Fate Happenings In Your Lives. If It Weren't For This Or That, Things May Not Be As They Are Today.
Think About It....
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
I Hate Meeces To Pieces
Yep, It's Fall And Getting Cold Outside. The Little Critters Who Crave Warmth Are Searching For It. We Were Prepared For This So We Set Out De Con To Rid Ourselves Of Any Mice That Would Want To Enter Our Residence.
In Years Past We Got A Different Brand That Would Kill The Mouse But Would Dry Up The Mouse Which Would Eliminate The Smell Of The Decaying Varmant.
Why Is It When Mice Choose Their Final Resting Place They End Up In A Place You Cannot Find Them? You Can Smell Them But Can't Reach Them To Remove The Carcass. It Seems To Me The Refrigerator Is A Popular Location. Mrs Mac And I Tipped The Fridge Back So I Could Find It. No Luck. We Tipped It Forward With No Luck. We Managed To Vacuum It Thoroughly But Still Failed To Remove It.
Finally We Gave Up And Decided To Buy One Of Those Oder Fresheners To Cover Up The Smell.
From Now On I Think The Old Fashioned Contraption Called A Mouse Trap Will Be Best Suited For Us.
Monday, November 15, 2010
I Know Who Santa Is
Don't You Just Love This Photo?
Some Kids Melt Into The Lap Of Santa. Other's However Are Terrified By Just The Mere Sight Of The Man In The Red Suit.
Danville's Christmas Parade Is Approaching And My Brother Tuck Is The Santa. Being Santa Is A Tradition With Him. He Does Parties Where Parents Want Him To Make An Appearance For Their Children.
He Begins Growing His Beard Out In August Allowing It To Grow Long Enough For The Little Ones To Tug On To Make Sure It's For Real.
However, Not To Confuse Anyone About The Real Reason For The Season Of Christ Birth, Tuck Manages To Remind Those Who May Forget.
Santa, Mac Has Been A Very Good Boy This Year....Hint.?..
Sunday, November 14, 2010
*Take As Directed*
Possible Side Effect: Side Effects That May Occur While Taking This Medicine Include Constipation; Gas; Headache: Increased Appetite; Nausea; Stomach Upset; Taste Changes; Or Vomiting. If They Continue Or Are Bothersome,Check With Your Doctor. CONTACT YOUR DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY If You Experience Behavior Changes; Chest Pain;Fast, Slow, Or Irregular Heartbeat; Fainting; Hallucinations; Memory Loss; New Or Worsening Mental Or Mood Problems; Agitation; Aggression, Anger, Anxiety, Depression, Nervousness, Thoughts of Hurting Other People; Red, Swollen, Blistered, Or Peeling Skin; Seizures; Severe Or Persistent Nausea; Suicidal Thoughts Or Actions; Trouble Sleeping; Vision Changes: Or Vivid, Strange, Or Unusual Dreams. AN ALLERGIC REACTION To This Medicine Is Unlikely, But Seek Immediate Medical Attention If It Occurs. Symptoms Of An Allergic Reaction Include Rash, Hives,Itching, Difficulty Breathing; Tightness In The Chest; Swelling Of The Mouth, Face, Lips, Or Tongue; Unusual Hoarseness.
This Is Not A Complete List Of All Side Effects That May Occur.
If You Have Any Questions About Side Effects, Contact Your Health Care Provider. Call Your Doctor For Medical Advice About Side Effects.
Readers; This Is Only Half A Page Of Side Effects. The Other Half Gives A Little More Information But Alot Of The Same Is Repeated.
Digest What You Just Read. My Wife Was Given This Prescription Just A Few Days Ago. Even Thought The Side Effects Are Scary She Intends To Begin Taking It Soon.
This Drug Is Called Chantix. Billie Is Attempting To Quit Smoking. This Has Helped Others Quit Smoking.
As You Can Tell This Risk May Out Weigh The Benefit. However If The Benefit Is Achieved Once And For All She Has Accomplished What She Has Attempted So Many Times Before.
I Wish Her The Best Of Luck Because I Would Like To Keep Her Around A Little More Longer. Besides I Really Believe She Would Enjoy A Life Without Smoke Filled Rooms.
Addiction Is Tough To Kick. My Hat Is Off To Anyone Who Can Quit Smoking.
If you are angry that so many things have been added to the cigarettes you enjoy so much, you should be. Many of these chemicals were added to make you better able to tolerate toxic amounts of cigarette smoke. They were added without regard to your health and with the intent to keep you addicted. As the tobacco industry saying goes, "An addicted customer is a customer for life, no matter how short that life is."
Make sure that you have the last laugh. Regardless of the countless chemicals in your cigarettes, quitting is always your option.
Perhaps this list of ingredients that are found in cigarettes is enough to make you want to quit smoking for good!
There are more than 4,000 ingredients in a cigarette other than tobacco. Common additives include yeast, wine, caffeine, beeswax and chocolate. Here are some other ingredients:
Ammonia: Household cleaner
Angelica root extract: Known to cause cancer in animals
Arsenic: Used in rat poisons
Benzene: Used in making dyes, synthetic rubber
Butane: Gas; used in lighter fluid
Carbon monoxide: Poisonous gas
Cadmium: Used in batteries
Cyanide: Deadly poison
DDT: A banned insecticide
Ethyl Furoate: Causes liver damage in animals
Lead: Poisonous in high doses
Formaldehiyde: Used to preserve dead specimens
Methoprene: Insecticide
Megastigmatrienone: Chemical naturally found in grapefruit juice
Maltitol: Sweetener for diabetics
Napthalene: Ingredient in mothballs
Methyl isocyanate: Its accidental release killed 2000 people in Bhopal, India in 1984
Polonium: Cancer-causing radioactive element.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Happy Vetinary Day !
Nanny( Mrs Mac) Told Our Grandson It Was 9:00 And Time To Take A Shower For School Tomorrow. He Said There Is No School Tomorrow Because Of Vetinary's Day.
Ofcourse We Shared Our Laughs And Immediatly Thought That Kids Can Say The Darndest Things.
In All Seriousness, Thank A Vet Tomorrow For Serving In The Military. If It Were Not For The Veteran's We Would Not Have The Freedoms We Have Today.
Happy Veteran's Day!
Friday, November 5, 2010
Leave Your Legacy Behind
In Our Everyday Walk Of Life We See People As We See Them. I Guess Maybe I Should Explain That Statement So You Can Understand The Direction This Blog Is Taking You.
Ok, Let's Take Miss McDuffey For Example. Her Legacy To Me Was She Was A Teacher Who Treated Her Pupils To A Picnic At The Conclusion Of That School Year. To Me That Was Her Legacy. To Her I Would Imagine She Would Want Something Other Than A Picnic For People To Remember Her For. She Boasted Of How Many Years She Had Taught At Franklin Grade School. She Even Claimed To Have Taught Dick Van Dyke As A Youngster Attending Franklin. For Example She Was Known For Sprinkling Salt On Your Tongue If You Had The Hiccups. At The Conclusion Of That School Year We As A Class Reflected On Events Of That Year. I Boasted Not Once Was I Doused With Salt That Year. Guess What? Yep You Guessed It. She Ordered Me Up To The Front Of The Class So Her Mission Was Complete That Year.
I Just Used Miss McDuffey As An Example. I Have Others. How About That Snot Nosed Kid Brother Of One Of Your Friends Growing Up? How About That Shortstop Who Played On Black Hardware "A" League In 1967?
Just A Couple Of My Own Examples Of The Impression Or Legacy We Leave Behind. Unfortunately We May Always Be Considered The Paperboy Who Delivered On Franklin Street.
Even Though Most Of Us Consider Ourselves Ordinary Average People, I'm Sure There Is A Little Bit In Us Who Want To Be Remembered For Something Positive. Whether It Be An Accomplishment Of Some Sort Or A Donation Given For A Good Cause.
On The Other Side Of The Coin However, Men Like Jesse James, Al Capone Left Their Legacy As Robbers And Thugs. We Will Never Know The Good Side Of Either Of Them. I'm Sure They Had A Good Side Sometime Throughout Their Life But Chose The Road Of Crime To Be Remembered For.
So If You Died Tonight, What Would Be Your Legacy? Will They Say You Were A Nice Guy Who Enjoyed Life By Telling Jokes? How About Being A Good Bowler? The Best Fisherman In Vermilion County. The Man Who Rode His Bicycle With A Milk Crate Attached To It.
After My Departure I Would Hope I Would Be Known For The Good Things I Did With My Life. As Most Of My Readers Know I Was Given A Second Chance At Life. God Granted Me A Longer Stay For A Reason. It's Up To Him How Best I Serve Him For My Remaining Years On Earth.
I Expect To Pass Through Life But Once.
If, Therefore, There Be Any Kindness I Can Show,
Or Any Good Thing I Can Do For Any Fellow Being,
Let Me Do It Now... As I Shall Not Pass This Way Again.
So, What Will Your Legacy Be?
PS. Just Read This On Facebook. Since It Relates To My Blog I Will Include It As Written. Care To Guess What Mr Unger's Legacy Is?
November 5, 2010; John Unger
Story about my father. He was the prosecutor in my home town - Danville. A Young man robbed the IGA, stealing a ham, bread and milk two days before Thanksgiving. Police called dad and wanted to know what to do with him. Turned out he had lost his job, was married and had four kids. Dad put him on work detail at the jail, invited him to dinner Thanksgiving with us and then dismissed the charges. Dad's justice.
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