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Thoughts & Issues IN THIS ISSUE: DECEMBER
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December 24 - Reginald A. Fessenden makes the first known radio broadcast of both voice and music from Branch Rock, MA (1906). * For the first time since the death of Lenin, the bells of St. Basil's Cathedral on Red Square in Moscow, rang to celebrate Christmas (1990) * German rocket engineer Wernher von Braun launched the first surface-to-surface guided missile (1942). Buzz bombs, a form of guided missile, were used by German against Great Britain starting in September 1944. On February 24, 1949, the first rocket to reach outer space (an altitude of 25 miles) was fired. * Independence Day in Libya. * Birthdays: Arnold Matthew, Christopher "Kit" Carson, Howard Robard Hughes, James Prescott Joule, Diedrich Bader, Ricky Martin. Grandpa used brown paper bags - our favorite! Believe in Santa Claus. Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me What bandleader composed numerous motion picture scores and served as musical director for Peggy Lee, Frank Sinatra and Sarah Vaughan? Quincy Jones African American History Great sex is comprehensive; urgent yet luxurious, firm and gentle, passionate but purposeful - Jenny, 32 Best of 1001 Sex Secrets Every Man & Woman Should Know For most parents, this night is the least difficult night of the year to get their children to bed. It's also the night parents get the least sleep. It's a tradeoff. Dr. Buff's 365 Day Parenting Calendar Instead of trying to maximize our control over our environment, now we must cultivate greater appreciation and acceptance of that which we cannot control. New Passages One of the reasons we fail to take full advantage of grace is that we are not fully aware of its presence - that is, we don't find valuable things not sought for, because we fail to appreciate the value of the gift when it is given us. The Road Less Traveled We can be initiated and educated by moments of torment, if only we place a flower at its shrine, or spill some wine to honor that very place in our intimacy that has been painfully opened for our contemplation. Soul Mates Things to Be Happy About: Stocking holders for the fireplace. Snowflakes beginning. Dressing up as Santa Claus. 14,000 Things to Be Happy About Ashton Fagot. In Devonshire, the Yule log takes the form of the ashton fagot, and is brought in and burned with great glee and merriment on Christmas Day. The fagot is composed of a bundle of ash-sticks bound or hooped round with bands of the same tree, and the number of these ought, it is said, to be nine. The rods having been cut a few days previous, the farm-labourers on Christmas Eve sally forth joyously, bind them together and then, by the aid of one or two horses, drag the fagot with great rejoicings to their master's house, where it is deposited on the spacious hearth which serves as the fireplace in old-fashioned kitchens. (1864) Forgotten English The opportunity to learn the lesson of awareness is presented each time you feel a sense of discontent in your life. With every desire for a shift in your path, or vision of something different, comes the chance to look within and ask yourself, "What is the truth of what I want? What change do I want to make?" The answer that arises to those questions will provide you with the awareness you need to move forward in your process of change. If Life is a Game, These are the Rules Cult film classic Harold and Maude was written by gay screenwriter Colin Higgins (1941-1988). He also wrote the screenplay for the film Nine to Five. Gay & Lesbian Calendar Self-confidence is inward security. It basically means that your source of security comes from within yourself; your confidence in your integrity to your own value system. Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Chilly Trees. Fill an ice cream cone with ice cream and level off top. Poke an ice cream stick through the middle of the open ice cream end. Freeze until very hard. Flatten a soft yellow candy, cut into a star shape, and set aside. With a plastic knife, apply green-tinted frosting all around the cone while your child holds the cone by the stick. Create a treelike effect by pulling the flat side of the knife away from the frosting. Place candies on the tree and top with the star. The real joy of this one is, there'll never be a mistake that can't be eaten! Parents Tips & Tricks "Backward, turn backward, O Time, in your flight, Make me a child again just for tonight!" - Elizabeth Akers Allen. If you've allowed yourself to forget, rediscover how energizing hopes and dreams can be. Stress Busters For the Kids: Whistle while you read The Polar Express on Christmas Eve. We go around the table so everyone reads a page. Every time we hear the word bell, we ring bells. Every time we hear the word train, we blow a whistle. Try it! We have had this tradition for the last seven years! To Do Today Act like you expect to get into the end zone. - Joe Paterno Win the Day! Esperar (ehspehRAHR) To wait. No puedo esperar hasta manana! I can't wait till morning! Living Language The fir tree has no choice about starting its life in the crack of a rock...What (nourishment) it finds is often meager, and above the ground appears a twisted trunk, grown in irregular spurts, marred by dead and broken branches, and bent far to one side by the battering winds. Yet at the top...some twigs hold their green needles year and year, giving proof that - misshapen, imperfect, scarred - the tree lives. - Harriet Arrow. We often wish we had been born into better circumstances or blame our parents for our problems. Like the fir tree we could say, "If only I had taken sprout in a fertile meadow, life would be easier," "If only I had a better life as a boy..." "If only I didn't have any particular hardships..." By accepting the facts of our own lives, we mature into feelings of joy and pleasure alongside our unique set of circumstances, even if they are not fair. Fairness is not an issue. Reality is what we have to deal with. Touchstones Hey Man: Did you make a difference yesterday? Let us know at Contact Us. I will accept life on its own terms and rejoice in it. Touchstones Want to make a difference but you don't know where to start? s ![]() The Dumbest Generation: How the digital age
stupefies young Americans and jeopardizes our future (0r,
don't trust anyone under 30) by Mark Bauerlein. Do the
digital diversions of the young cut kids off from history,
civics, literature, fine art? Does mounting screen time
dumb them down? The author thinks "Yes." And this book
was designed to open debate for sober skepticism. It was to
counter the sanguine portraits of informed and agile teens
at the keyboard with dismaying survey results and
illustrations of youth insulation and ignorance, kids
shunning books and vaunting their digital nativity. We won't
know the full intellectual impact of text messaging, Web
2.0, Facebook and the rest for many years and it will show
up in distant measures such as the money firms spend on
writing coaches for employees, the number of students in
remedial classes, popular demand that politicians elevate
their rhetoric, and whether the vocabulary level of
newspapers inches downward or upward. This book is
definitely a wake-up call. Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, 2009,
ISBN 978-1-58542-712-3
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December is Kidstuff month. Also check Toy Safety and Happy Holidaze. Holiday Designated Driver, Colorectal Cancer Education and Awareness; Hug-A-Week for Hearing Impaired; International Calendar Awareness; *National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention; National Stress-Free Family Holidays; Safe Toys and Gifts; Universal Human Rights Month. 11/1-12/13: Merlin's Snug Hugs for Kids, 11/27-12/26: Ramadan. 11/1/00-01/01/01: Tie One on the Safety; 11/4-12/4: Jewish Book Month. 11/26-12/25: Operation Blessing International's 30 Days of Holiday Hope. 12/1-7: National Aplastic Anemia Awareness; Tolerance; 12/10-16: *Human Rights Week. 12/15-21: International Language Week 12/16-24: Posadas.. 12/17-23: Tell Someone They're Doing a Good Job Week. 12/22-29: Chanukah. 12/25-31: It's About Time Week. 12/26-1/1: Kwanzaa. 12/1: Day without Art/*UN World AIDS Day; 12/2: Pan American Health; International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, Advent/Festival of Lights. 12/3: UN International Day of Disabled Persons. 12/5: Bathtub Party; International Volunteer Day for Economy and Social Development Day. 12/7: *National Pearl Harbor Remembrance; UN International Civil Aviation Day. 12/9: UN Convention on Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948). 12/10: * Human Rights; International Shareware; UN Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination Day. 12/12: Poinsettia Day. 12/15: *Bill of Rights; Underdog; One Day. 12/17: End Violence Against Sex Workers (International) *Pan American Aviation; Wright Brothers Day. 12/20: Louisiana Purchase; Mudd Day. 12/21: Forefathers'; Humbug; Phileas Fogg Wins a Wager; World Peace Day. 12/25: Christmas, A'phabet Day. 12/26: National Whiner's; Boxing Day. 12/28: Holy Innocents Day. 12/29: UN International Day for Biological Diversity Day. 12/31: Namahage (Japan); Make Up Your Mind Day. World Peace Meditation. * Means a Presidential Proclamation has been made. Help find a missing child! 800.843.5678 24-Hour Hotline * * *
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