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Help The Children Enjoy Life

by Dave on May 6, 2008

“A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove… but the world may be different because I was important in the life of a child.”

—Forest E. Witcraft (1894-1967), teacher, scholar
A couple of years ago, my wife and I were discussing out grand parents and the fact that we did not get the chance to know them. We either did not live close enough to visit or they had died before we came along.

As a result, we did not have the pleasant memories of family get togethers that a lot of families have. So, we made a decision that our grand kids would not have the same empty spot that we have.

So, we have made it a point to either be close enough for them to visit or we will travel to visit them. And, if we cannot visit, we call often.

It is really awesome to see their eyes light up when we walk in or their voices on the phone when we call.

I think that this what the above quote is talking about. I think what the essence of the statement is that we need to make a child feel important, that they are worthy of love and acceptance.

If you watch a child in the early years, they are unspoiled. They can run and play and nothing bothers them long. If they have a disappointment, they can shake it off and go on.

But, as they grow, we as “adults” get in the way and begin messing with their lives. We begin to push them and pressure them and they start loosing that child like feeling.

I think that one of our responsibilities with children is to help them enjoy their lives as much and as long as we can.

I subscribe to Rule 62 which states “Don’t take yourself so d^&n seriously”. No one gets out of this life alive, we need to enjoy it as we go along.

Life is as good as I allow it to be.

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Enjoy Your Life Today

by Dave on May 4, 2008

A boat was docked in a tiny fishing village.

A tourist complimented the fisherman on the quality of his fish and asked how long it took him to catch them.

“Not very long,” answered the fisherman.

“But then, why didn’t you stay out longer and catch more?” asked the visitor.

The fisherman explained that his small catch was sufficient to meet the needs of his family.

The visitor asked, “But what do you do with the rest of your time?”

“I sleep late, fish a little, play with my children, and take an afternoon nap. In the evenings, I go into the village to see my friends, have a drink, play the guitar, and sing a few songs… I have a full life.”

The visitor interrupted, “I have an MBA from a business university and I can help you! You should start by fishing longer every day. You can then sell the extra fish you catch. With the extra revenue, you can buy a bigger boat.”

“And after that?” asked the fisherman.
“With the extra money the larger boat will bring, you can buy a second one and a third one and so on, until you have an entire fleet of trawlers. Instead of selling your fish to a middleman, you can then negotiate directly with the processing plants, or maybe even open your own plant. You can then leave this little village and move to a larger town on the coast! From there you can direct your new enterprise.”

“How long would that take?” asked the fisherman.

“Perhaps twenty years,” replied the visitor.

“And after that?”

“Afterwards? Well, my Friend, that’s when it gets really interesting,” answered the visitor, laughing. “When your business gets really big, you can start selling stocks and make millions!”

“Millions? Really? And after that?” said the fisherman.

“After that you’ll be able to retire, live in a tiny village near the coast, sleep late, play with your children, catch a few fish, take an afternoon nap, and spend your evenings visiting and enjoying your friends.”

And the moral is:
Know where you’re going in life… You may already be there

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A Few Ideas For Life

by Dave on May 2, 2008

Here are a few tidbits that I have found wandering around my life that I thought you might enjoy.

Be kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.

A sharp tongue can cut my own throat.

If I want my dreams to come true, I mustn’t oversleep.

Of all the things I wear, my expression is the most important.

The best vitamin for making friends….. B1.

The happiness of my life depends on the quality of my thoughts.

The heaviest thing I can carry is a grudge.

One thing I can give and still keep…is my word.

I lie the loudest when I lie to myself.

If I lack the courage to start, I have already finished.

One thing I can’t recycle is wasted time.

Ideas won’t work unless ‘ I ‘ do.

My mind is like a parachute…it functions only when open.

The 10 commandments are not a multiple choice.

The pursuit of happiness is the chase of a lifetime! It is never too late to become what I might have been.

Life is too short to wake up with regrets. So love the people who treat you right.. Forget about the one’s who don’t. Believe everything happens for a reason. If you get a second chance, grab it with both hands. If it changes your life, let it. Nobody said life would be easy, they just promised it would be worth it.

Friends are like balloons; once you let them go, you might not get them back. Sometimes we get so busy with our own lives and problems that we may not even notice that we’ve let them fly away. Sometimes we are so caught up in who’s right and who’s wrong that we forget what’s right and wrong. Sometimes we just don’t realize what real friendship means until it is too late.

Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here we might as well dance.

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Story That Needs No Words

by Dave on April 28, 2008

I have no idea who any of the players are in this story. I received it as an email without any details.

But, this is the essence of what this site is about, living life to the fullest. So, I had to publish the pictures.

Life is as good as I allow it to be.

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Gratitude

by Dave on April 24, 2008

“One exercise that I practice
is to try for a full inventory of my blessings
and then for a right acceptance
of the many gifts that are mine–
both temporal and spiritual.
Here I try to achieve a state of joyful gratitude.
When such a brand of gratitude
is repeatedly affirmed and pondered,
it can finally displace the natural tendency to
congratulate myself on whatever progress
I may have been enabled to make
in certain areas of living.
I try hard to hold fast to the truth
that a full and thankful heart
cannot entertain great conceits.
When brimming with gratitude,
one’s heartbeat must surely result
in outgoing love,
the finest emotion that we can ever know.”
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