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Thoughts & Issues IN THIS ISSUE: AUGUST 19
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August 19 - Aviation Day. * Vinalia - Old Greek & Roman festival of thanksgiving for the first of the grape harvest, dedicated to Bacchus; celebrated by offering the first fruits of the grape harvest and prayers for sustenance for all. The Mystic's Wheel of the Year.* U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers is sentenced by the Soviets to ten years in prison for spying (1960) * A Soviet coalition of hard-line communists staged a coup d'etat, removing President Mikhail Gorbachev from power. He had been on vacation in the Crimea and was due to return to Moscow the next day to sign a treaty that would have taken much of the power away from the Central USSR government and given it to the republics signing the treaty. In the face of massive public resistance, the conspirators gave up, flew to the Crimea hoping to negotiate with Gorbachev and were taken into custody. The independence of the republics, the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the loss of power by Gorbachev soon followed. * Space Milestone: Sputnik 5 (1982) space menagerie satellite with dogs Belka and Strelka, mice, rats, houseflies and plants launched. These passengers became first living organisms recovered from orbit when the satellite returned safely to Earth the next day. * National Homeless Animals Day and Candlelight Vigils - to call attention to the fact that 12-17 million healthy dogs and cats are killed each year in the U.S. in animal shelters because of overpopulation - a problem that has a solution: Spay/Neuter! It stops the killing. The vigils memorialize the animals killed in the preceding year and sympathize with the caring shelter personnel who must take the lives of the animals. * Independence Day in Afghanistan. * Birthdays: William Jefferson (Bill) Clinton, Ogden Nash, Gene Roddenberry, Orville Wright, Adam Arkin, Ronald Maurice (Ron) Darling, Jr., Ring Lardner, Jr., (Franklin) Storey Musgrave, William Lee (Willie) Shoemaker, Malcolm Forbes, Christian Slater. Since the 1960s in the United States, poverty among the elderly has been reduced from an average of 35 percent to 12 percent. New Passages What are the six most important words you can say to your child? (Answer below.) Dr. Buff's 365 Day Parenting Calendar Intimacy is sometimes born of elements so inward, so part of nature and deeply embodied, that the accompanying emotions feel impossibly strong and overwhelming. Soul Mates Cunnilingus is not licking my entire vagina from top to bottom like a dog. Heather, 26 Best of 1001 Sex Secrets Every Man & Woman Should Know I believe that the outlook of most scientific-minded people toward the reality of God is almost as parochial as the outlook of simple peasants who blindly follow the faith of their fathers. Scientists have grave difficulty dealing with the reality of God. The Road Less Traveled From the discontent of man the world's best progress springs. Achieve Your Dreams Things to Be Happy About: Rain at night. Lounging on the deck. Carrying a Swiss Army knife. 14,000 Things to Be Happy About Know just when to jump off the swing. Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me You can never show too much appreciation for your partner. If Life is a Game, These are the Rules Michael Bowers was Georgia's Attorney General when Michael Hardwick was prosecuted on charges of sodomy, leading to the 1986 U.S. Supreme Court case confirming a state's right to criminalize same-sex sexual behavior. In 1991, Bowers refused to allow lesbian attorney Robin Shahar to work for the state because of a presumption that she would engage in illegal sexual behavior. Ironically, during a 1997 run for Governor, Bowers admitted to a ten-year adulterous affair, also a violation of Georgia law. Gay & Lesbian Calendar 0 to 6 months - Bilingual Babies: If you want your baby to be bilingual, it's best to speak to they in both languages from birth. Babies under 1 year are especially sensitive to subtle differences in the sounds of words, and being able to make such distinctions is key to mastering a language. Parents Tips & Tricks To help stop those unwanted telephone solicitations, write to: Telephone Preference Service, P.O. Box 9014, Farmingdale, NY 11735. Request that your phone number with area code be removed from all telemarketing lists. Simplify Your Life Want an inexpensive way to relax and beat the heat? Buy a children's inflatable wading pool. Add water, yourself, a good book and an ice-cold beverage. Then ENJOY! Stress Busters A suggestion for your kids: Have them model crazy outfits. Take pictures of each other modeling the clothes. "My sister and I love this when we're bored. Not only do we have fun, but we have funny memories!" To Do Today Your goals are the road maps that guide you and show you what is possible for your life. - Les Brown Win the Day! La neura (nehOOrah) Craze. Le ha dado la neura de las motos. She caught the motorcycle craze. Living Language Answer: "What do you think about that?" There are the SOBs (Society of Orpheus and Bacchus), an all-male group at Yale University. However, the Bacchus we are talking about was the god of wine and vegetation in Greek mythology. He showed mortals how to cultivate grapevines and make wine. As the son of Zeus, Bacchus is usually characterized in one of two ways: First, as the god of vegetation specifically of the fruit of the trees. Eventually, he became the popular Greek god of wine and cheer, and wine miracles were reputedly performed at certain of his festivals. According to tradition, Bacchus died each winter and was reborn in the spring. To his followers, this cyclical revival, accompanied by the seasonal renewal of the fruits of the earth, embodied the promise of the resurrection of the dead. The yearly rites in honor of the resurrection of Bacchus gradually evolved into the structured form of the Greek drama, and important festivals were held in honor of the god, during which great dramatic competitions were conducted. Be Wild! "Be careless, reckless! Be a lion, be a pirate." - Brenda Ueland. Do you remember when you were a boy and had fantasies about who you could be or what you could do? All those fantasies are still somewhere inside you. Many more messages are pounded into us - as boys and as men - to be tame rather than to be wild. Our energies are restrained, restricted, contained, and repressed. Opening to our recklessness and animaleness can be joyous and healthy, and it can connect us to others. Wildness is natural. As the contemporary poet Gary Snyder says, "Practice the wild." Repressed wildness can emerge inappropriately in the form of violence. If a man acknowledges his natural need to be careless and reckless, to go to excess, and if he exercises that need through play, then he is less likely to experience problems in other arenas. We each can benefit from times and environments - such as open spaces and men's groups - where our wildness can emerge spontanesouly. Let the lion within you road! A Quiet Strength: Meditations on the Masculine Soul Hey Man: Did you make a difference yesterday? Let us know at Contact Us. If I were to be wild today, in my own fashion, what would it involve? What holds me back? With whom might I have my wildness? A Quiet Strength: Meditations on the Masculine Soul Want to make a difference but you don't know where to start? Breakup by Leo Averbach. Forged in divorce hell.
In this compelling and brutally honest memoir The author
draws you into the cauldron of marital disintegration.
Written as a journal in real time, this book interweaves the
writer's daily ordeal and the couple's ongoing travails with
the insights and experience of psychotherapy. It chronicles
the author's struggle to cope with his wife's betrayal and
its implications for their family. His first-person
narrative, which is confessional and deeply reflective,
reveals everything in describing the acrimony and emotions
as the marriage falls apart. But what begins as a tale of
anguish and despair becomes a story of transformation and
regeneration, leaving the author to a new life. Llumkina
Press, www.llumina.com,
2009, ISBN 978-1-60594-427-2
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August is Admit You're Happy, Black Business, Cataract Awareness, Children's Eye Health and Safety, National Immunization, Spinal Muscular Atrophy Awareness, Children's Vision and Learning, Family Fun, National Back-to-School, National Inventor's, National Win with Civility, Spinal Muscular Atrophy Awareness Month. Aug 1-7 Simplify Your Life, World Breastfeeding, International Clown Week, Simplify Your Life Week. Aug 1-11 - World Breastfeeding Week. Aug 2-6 - Psychic Week Aug 8-14 - National Resurrect Romance, Thanks for All the Gifts Week. Aug 12-19 - Truck Drivers' Week. Aug 15-21 - National Health Center, Reduced the Clutter, Weird Contest Week. Aug 16-22 - National Avidatoin Week. Aug 22-29 - National Save Your Smile, National Truck Driver Appreciation Week. Aug 1 - National Kids, Respect for Parents, National Night Out Day. Apr 3 - Nation Night Out, Coast Guard day. Apr 6 - National Fresh Breath, National Pamper Yourself day. Aug 7 - National Mustard Day. Aug 8 - Admit You're Happy Day. Apr 9 - UN International Day of the World's Indigenous People. Apr 11 - Presidential Joke Day. Apr 12 - UN International Youth, Vinyl Record Day. Apr 14 - International Nagging, National Garage Sale Day. Aug 15 - National Relaxation Day, World Day of Keiki. Aug 16 - Stay Home with Your Kids, National Airborne Day. Aug 17 - Sandcastle Day. Aug 18 - Bad Poetry Day. Aug 19 - National Avidation Day. Aug 21 - Children's, Poets, Sandcastle and Sculpture. Southern Hemisphere Hoodie-Hoo, Vinegar Day, National Homeless Animals Day and Candlelight Vigils. Aug 22 - Be an Angel, National Punctuation Day. Aug 24 - Vesuvius Day. Aug 25 - Kiss and Make Up Day. Aug 26 - Women's Equality Day. Aug 28 - Race Your Mouse Around the Icons Day. Aug 29 - According to Hoyle Day. Aug 31 - Love Litigating Lawyers Day. * Means a Presidential Proclamation has been made. Men are so competitive that we even "out-die" women in all 15 of the major causes of death in the U.S. Most of these deaths are preventable with a positive change in life-style, eating habits, and/or general health care. Let's not strive so hard to hold on to this record. See what you can change now to live a healthier life.
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