But it IS pretty funny as it relates to the
Elf On The Shelf-ness of the season lolol
(and sometimes I just need a laugh)!
I'm the keeper of an old farmhouse and seeker of old beautiful things to fill her (and then some, lol) Often someone asks just how all this came to be. So for the curious, the lovers of all things old, those who share my triumphs and tragedies and those thinking of loving an ancient old house I've started to put all it all to word and picture here. Welcome!
But it IS pretty funny as it relates to the
Elf On The Shelf-ness of the season lolol
(and sometimes I just need a laugh)!
"We make a living by what we get,
We make a life by what we give."
Winston Churchill
VETERANS DAY 2020
I am the granddaughter of a veteran.
I am the granddaughter-in-law of a veteran.
I am the niece of a veteran.
I am the daughter of a veteran.
I am the daughter-in-law of a veteran.
I am the wife of a veteran.
From my earliest days, from my first memories
I understood both the passion to serve and the price veterans paid.
I watched the pride and the pain upon the faces of those who loved those who have served.
I watched the worry and fear upon the faces of those who loved those currently serving.
I know what it cost those who live still. The weight of deployment does not stop upon discharge.
I spent my life observing veterans who were celebrated.
I spent my life observing veterans who were forgotten even as they served.
I spent my life observing veterans who were despised for serving their country.
Few know there were many Vietnam vets who chose to remove their uniforms when in public.
I have had the privilege of walking in civilian life next to many of these veterans and I want you to know that each and every one of these men chose to answer the call voluntarily, totally surrendering their personal freedoms to protect you and every person drawing breath - no conditions, no exceptions. They set their safety, their freedom, their loved ones, potentially their life itself aside for the greater good, for humanity, to protect and improve the world in whatever ways they were able.
Most importantly I want you to know that each of these men, some gone, some remaining, came home. And they continued to live their lives with the same heart that called them to serve. They continued to stand, to live, to walk the walk of humanity. Kindness. Aiding others. Supporting each Americans' right to believe and live as they choose and preventing none from doing the same within the laws of the land.
Each of these men maintained the integrity, the kindness, the camaraderie of citizenship. They understood then, as now, we are always in this (no matter what "this" the country currently faces) together. They lived and continue to live those standards.
Cooperation. Kindness. Humanity. Strength of character. Each an example of "a good man". Because they understood it takes many to find solutions. Many different points of view, various approaches, talking and listening. No one is smarter. No one is better. No one is always right. No one is always wrong. Each has something to offer, worth considering because it may be part of the answer - or it may not. Veterans fought and continue to fight for the right for all points of view, all ideas to matter enough to be heard.
Veterans are the first to say, nothing worth doing, nothing worth having is gained without difficulty, effort and looking towards the greater good of peace, kindness, humanity, working together. They each saw first hand the horror of the absence of these things in a country and in the world.
I've never served, I'm not a veteran.
But I've watched and I've listened. To those men and women who have served, to those men and women who are currently serving and to those women and men who plan to serve. Military duty for our country requires much. It asks more of the serviceman or woman and those they love than I can honestly really understand never having done it myself.
Before they serve, they believe in the best of our country, our people. After they serve they believe in the best of our country and we, the citizens of the United States. They hope we will takes the gifts they protected and sacrificed for and in turn do our very best in every way to be deserving and build upon those gifts,
I can't speak for anyone but myself, but I think it's the least we can do.
Honor their service in the way we live.
It's the least I can do. To thoughtfully, each and every day, choose to offer respect and kindness
to everyone.
Even in the darkest
and coldest of days
(and times)
joy can be found....
but it's up to you to look for it
it's up to you to find it
it's up to you to see it....
*you can see each note, chilled as he sings*
sometimes magic and joy merge
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Photograph by Mikhail Kalinin
Oh how unfailingly true!
Somehow it never occurs to me that I simply
will not get everything done - as long as I can add it
to my list for TOMORROW! lol
(how about you)?
I couldn't have stated it more perfectly
Pour a cup of kindness, a cup of truly listening
It's totally possible to disagree, yet still hear the reality of another
And if both sides will not just hear but will listen to each other
Solutions or compromises become possible.......
This is the peculiar sort of humor that evolves into full laugh out loud mode
in my warped strange pandemic lockdown mind whilst pondering the possibility insanity '
improbability of any future home projects...... :-)
(I am sad for every driver/deer/car - including myself - that's been thru this)
There are the best of times
There are the worst of times
Then there are THESE times
which are, to me at least,
beyond any conceptual descriptors.
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So.....
Be as kind as you can
Be as understanding as you can
Be thoughtful and aware that we are all in this crisis together
And be aware that we will all be in this together when life returns to normal again (in whatever form)
Live these times of crisis in a way that will let you be proud of :
what you said, (or didn't say)
what you did (or didn't do)
so you are able to be proud of your actions and words when the crisis is finally over....................