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Thoughts & Issues IN THIS ISSUE: JANUARY 7
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January 7 - Twelfth tide (Finland) The Mystic's Wheel of the Year * First Balloon Flight Across English Channel (1785) First Balloon Flight across the English Channel: Dr. John Jeffries, a Boston physician, and Jean-Pierre Francois Blanchard, French aeronaut, crossed the English Channel from Dover, England, to Calais, France, landing in a forest after being forced to thrown overboard all ballast, equipment and even most of their clothing to avoid a forced landing in the icy waters of the English Channel. (1785) * Bullfinch Exchange Festival (Japan), "Good Luck" gilded wood bullfinches, mixed among many plain ones, are sought after by the throngs as priests of the Danzaifu Shrine pass them out in the dim light of a small bonfire. * Transatlantic Phoning (1927) service between New York and London was inaugurated. There were 31 calls made the first day. * Birthdays: Nicolas Cage, Erin Gray, Millard Fillmore, Vincent (Vincent Scognamiglio) Gardenia, Jacques Montgolfier, William Blatty, Kenny Loggins, Paul Revere, Jann Wenner. The tragedy of life is what dies inside a man while he lives. - Albert Einstein. How do we learn to keep alive those things that are important to us, those things that need to survive a busy day, a schedule crammed with things to do, endless meetings, useless activities? How often do we learn the difference between what is "important" and what can be dismissed? And what part of us dies when we make the decision to be consumed with activity rather than thought, or with "getting there" just so we could say we were there. Men have been taught that they must always move; frenetic activity is the physical evidence of men who do too much. I want to be aware today of what I have inside that is important. I will care less for what I "produce and attach less importance to the evidence of being a good or prosperous man. Meditations For Men Who Do Too Much On our 25th anniversary, we made love under the willow tree we planted when we were newlyweds. - Meredith, 51 Best of 1001 Sex Secrets Every Man & Woman Should Know 0-12 Months - Small Talk. The kind of talk that interests babies most falls into two categories: one is self talk, in which you discuss what you're doing for your baby ("I'm changing your diaper") and the other is parallel talk, in which you respond to what the baby is doing ("You're kicking your legs and the water goes splash, splash"). Parents Tips & Tricks Things to Be Happy About: Great flights of fancy; a kindred spirit. 14,000 Things to Be Happy About All the answers you are looking for are already within your grasp; all you need to do is look inside, listen, and trust yourself. There is no outside source of wisdom that can give you the answers to any of your innermost questions; you alone are your wisest teacher. Deep inside, you already know all you need to know. If Life is a Game, These are the Rules (Editor: I know that.) The inside-out approach to personal and interpersonal effectiveness means to start first with self; even more fundamentally, to start with the most inside part of self - with your paradigms, your character and your motives. Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Run all your errands in one place. If you don't live in close proximity to a shopping center where you can take care of all your weekly shopping needs, find the one closest to you and drive there, even if it's halfway across town, for the simplicity of one-stop shopping. Simplify Your Life A lot of unnecessary stress is caused by continually looking back and wishing you or someone else had said or done something differently. No amount of wishing can change what's already done, so focus your energies on what you can do today to make a positive difference tomorrow. Stress Busters Help your kids turn clothespins into crocodiles! Use the metal springs for eyes, or glue on googly eyes. Make the open end its jams. Paint it with green acrylic paint. Let dry. Make a whole crocodile family. To Do Today Men who are resolved to find a way for themselves will always find opportunities enough; and if they do not find them, they will make them. - Samuel Smiles. Win the Day! Select a special place in your home where you and your child read together. Life's Little Instruction Calendar "Two shall be as one" is a common wedding phrase. But it is only possible as a perspective in spiritual consciousness. As unique, embodied individuals, each of us has some interests and behaviors that are nonnegotiable. Consequently, we don't want to live "as one" with our spouse. We want to maintain some aspects of our own specific identity. At the same time we want to be wedded in passionate harmony. Too often love and harmony get blocked when nonnegotiable characteristics are the object of contempt. Women's gabfests with friends and men's "Monday Night Football: are common activities precious to the ones involved, threats to the spouses. Yet, we need to honor our own nonnegotiable values and interests as well as those of our spouse. Pick one nonnegotiable activity, interest or behavior of your spouse that you find difficult to understand and/or accept. For today, focus only on your acceptance. See how you can open your heart and mind to see your spouse's way as important, despite your own annoyance or discomfort. I respect that some differences are nonnegotiable. Love is the ability to honor and respect the nonnegotiable needs of the other while still honoring the nonnegotiable needs of yourself. - Elizabeth Edson Davis. Opening to Love 365 Days a Year put the speakers in the window; we'll go up on the roof and listen to the Miracles echo in the alley down below. - Rod Stewart Remember those old songs, the ones we listened to and that meant so much to us, the songs that set the stage for our first romantic experience, our winning seasons o the football fields and baseball diamonds? Whether it was the Beatles, Glen Miller, Roger Miller, or the Miracles, it's music that is often the catalyst for our memories. Maybe it's time to dust off the old albums and listen to some of the old songs - static, dust, cracks, and all - that take us back to our more carefree thoughts and moments. Our old music can bring us back to being the boys of summer, and that would be a great way to spend just about any afternoon. Hey Man: Did you make a difference yesterday? Let us know at Contact Us. If there's a rhythm to our work, there's also rhythm to our memory, and many of our memories give us peace. Today I'll let some old favorites play out in my imagination and maybe later I'll get out the old 45's. What Every Man Needs to Know Want to make a difference but you don't know where to start? ![]() Voices of Vets: A bridge back to the world. Poems from
veterans and their families from Mosaic. The soul
searching words of wonder and power that make up the poems
in this book were distilled from the lived experiences of a
group of war veterans and their family members who attended
a five-day retreat in May, 2008. Their words were shaped
during the heartfelt retreat and presented on the stage of
the Angus Bowmer Theatre at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival
on Memorial Day. It was compelling work, born of courage and
blood, heat and memory. The voices of the veterans blazed
through the theater with a rare authority and a devastating
beauty - stunning the hearts of the audience and offering an
unforgettable experience of anguish and awe that still
reverberates throughout the town. From the gathered wounds
and shared courage a terrible beauty has been born. It can
sear the heart, yet it can also bring a healing touch to
those willing to welcome and embrace our veterans and their
lived stories. Green Fire Press, www.Mosaicvoices.org,
2008, ISBN 0-9766450-7-8
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January is: Birth Defects Prevention, Cervical Health Awareness, National Voluteer Blood Donor; Bald Eagle Watch; Celebration of Life; Fat Free Living; International Get Over It; International Life Balance; It's Okay to Be Different; Love Yourself; March of Dimes Birth Defects Prevention; National Be On-Purpose; National Book; National Clean Up Your Computer; National Environmental Policy Act; National Eye Care; National Glaucoma Awareness; National High-Tech; National Personal Self-Defense Awareness; National Poverty in America Awareness; National Reaching Your Potential; National Yours, Mine and Ours; Senior-Spirit; Sew for the Cure Month. 12/26-1/1: Kwanzaa. 12/31-1/6: Celebration of Life; Diet Resolution; National Lose Weight/Feel Great; New Year's Resolution; Silent Record Week; 1/5-13: Wilderness Wildlife Week of Nature. 1/6-12: Someday We'll Laugh About This Week.1/7-11: National Graves' Disease Awareness Week. 1/7-13: Universal Letter-Writing Week. 1/10-17: International Thank You Days. 1/13-19: Fire the Boss, International Printing, Let Men Be Our Heroes, Special Education Week. 1/14-18: Manwatchers Week. 1/20-26: Healthy Weight, National Creative Frugality, National Nurse Anesthetists, Solo-Preneuring Week. 1/21-25: Direct Deposit Week. 1/22-28: No Name Calling Week 1/21-25: *National Consumer Protection Week. 1/31-2/3: Mid-Winter/Candlemas/Groundhog's Day. 1/1: Attention to Dreams and Desires; Get a Life; Saint Basil's; Z Day. 1/2: Happy New Year for Cats; National Thrift with Flair Day. 1/6: International Respect-full Living Day; National Smith Day. Jan 7: United Kingdom Solid Gold Hat Day. Orthodox Christian Christmas. 1/8: National Bubble; Clean-Off-Your-Desk; Joygerm: Saint Gudula's Feast; Show & Tell at Work Day. 1/12 - National Handwriting Day. 1/15 - Humanitarian, Moliere, National Thank God It's Monday Day. 1/16 - Psychiatric Technicians Day. 1/18: Get to Know Your Customer Day. 1/19: International Sing-out Day. 1/20: Penguin Awareness Day. 1/21: National Hugging, World Religion Day. 1/22: World Religions Day, Celebration of Life Day. 1/23: Rid the World of Fad Diets and Gimmicks Day. 1/24: Just Do It Day - Make the Connection, National Compliment Day. 1/25: A Room of One's Own Day. 1/26: Fun at Work Day, Toad Hollow Day of Encouragement; Spouse's Day. 1/29: Freethinker's, National Puzzle Day. 1/30: Inane Answering Machine Day. * Means a Presidential Proclamation has been made. Help find a missing child! 800.843.5678 24-Hour Hotline * * *
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