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Thoughts & Issues IN THIS ISSUE: AUGUST 22
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August 22 - National Friendship Week (Kids). National Tooth Fairy Day. * Vietnam Conflict begins (1945) * Less than a week after the Japanese surrender ended WWII, a team of Free French parachuted into southern Indochina in response to a successful coup by a Communist guerrilla named Ho Chi Minh in the French colony. (1945) * Deadly fumes from a presumed volcanic eruption under Lake Nios at Cameroon killed more than 1,500 people (1986). A similar occurrence two years earlier had killed 37. * In the wake of the popular revolt that smashed the right-wing Soviet coup, a crowd of 10,000 Muscovites watched as cranes dismantled a 14-ton statue of Felix Dzerzhinsky, a Polish intellectual tapped by Vladimir Lenin to organize the fledgling Soviet Union's secret police (1991. After trucks had hauled away the massive likeness, Moscow residents adorned the statue's pedestal and the nearby KGB headquarters with graffiti. * President Taft vetoes Arizona statehood because its constitution permits the recall of judges, which he considers a threat to the judicial system (1911). * Birthdays: Claude Debussy, George Herriman, Samuel Pierpont Langley, Melville Elijah Stone, Archibald M. Willard, Ray Bradbury, Gerald Paul Carr, Henri Cartier-Breeson, John Lee Hooker, Paul Leo Molitor, Duane Charles (Bill) Parcells, Norman . Schwarzkopf, Carl Michael Yastrzemski. Nearly one-third of individuals enjoy full mental alertness throughout late age, according to a new study. And some, in their eighties and nineties, surpass almost every other age group to rank near the top on applied brainpower. New Passages A nine-year-old child who had been correctly diagnosed as hyperactive was asked by his father, "What does it feel like?" The son answered, "Dad, it's like a train running through my head. It's hard to slow it down." Dr. Buff's 365 Day Parenting Calendar To heal our split attitude toward romance and sexual attraction, we might try granting each side its own validity and value. Soul Mates Nibble on my heels - Stacy, 31. Best of 1001 Sex Secrets Every Man & Woman Should Know Dreams that can be interpreted invariably provide helpful information to the dreamer. This assistance comes in a variety of forms: as warnings or personal pitfalls; as guides to the solution of problems we have been unable to solve; as proper indication that we are wrong when we think we are right, and as correct encouragement that we are right when we think we are probably wrong; as sources of necessary information about ourselves that we are lacking; as direction finders when we feel lost; and as pointers to the way we need to go when we are floundering. The Road Less Traveled Who was the first African American to travel in space? Guion Bluford, aboard the Challenger as a mission specialist in 1983. African American History Challenge your most cherished assumptions. Achieve Your Dreams Things to Be Happy About: Men and women of science. Antique car parades. A quiet table for two. 14,000 Things to Be Happy About Look at the footprints you've made. Are you proud of where they're going? Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me When you are coming from a principle-centered paradigm, you are not being acted upon by other people or circumstances. You are proactively choosing what you determine to be the best alternative. You make your decision consciously and knowledgeably. Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Make listening to beautiful music an important part of your simple life. Schedule musical evenings as a family activity and an alternative to television. Simplify Your Life "It isn't the burdens of today that drive men mad. Rather, it is regret over yesterday or fear of tomorrow. Regret and fear are twin thieves who would rob us of today." - Robert J. Hastings. What do you regret or fear that you can let go of today? Stress Busters Toast a frozen waffle. When it's done, put a chocolate chip or M&M in every other square. It makes a yummy breakfast or snack. To Do Today Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison. Win the Day! My spirit is a clear window, although most of the time others expect me to be a mirror. - Deanna Foster. Why should I smile when someone else is happy, or fret when someone else is worried, or weep when someone else is sad? These aren't my feelings. Did my parents let me know they wanted to see themselves mirrored in my eyes? Subtly, many children learn to block out their authentic feelings and observations and to show adults only reflections of themselves. Children are clear windows, and adults who are uneasy with feelings may discourage their expression, until the clear windows become silvered over with pretense and exaggerated concern. And so we learn to cloud ourselves, and we teach our children. How can I recover the clarity of my spirit? It's there, waiting to be revealed. All I need do is trust myself. This may be hard at first, if I've made myself into such a successful mirror that I don't even perceive my own feelings. But little by little, as I let go of other people's expectations, I will own my real feelings and responses. I have the power to be authentically myself; the universal source of strength nourished me. Family Feelings Hey Man: Did you make a difference yesterday? Let us know at Contact Us. Alone in a grove of deciduous trees at night, sit still and silent. Experience all of your senses: what you can see, smell, hear, taste, and touch. Recognize the oneness of all. Meditation: personal transformation. The Mystic's Wheel of the Year 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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