I recently had to say good-bye to my longtime supporter and grandmother. What can you say about a person that meant so much to you? Words failed me at her funeral. However, she was a trailblazer of sorts in her time. She was a divorced, single mother when it was not socially acceptable to be one. She rocked it. Her parents moved from their farm after retiring next door to her sister, so my grandmother moved herself and my mother from one part of the state to the other to be close to relatives. My mom had an uncle and a grandfather, a mother, an aunt and a grandmother to grow up with. My mom wasn't spoiled by any means, however she had necessities and what was important: love. While I agree that the moral fiber of society is mostly eroded, there are some things still in this world that are still good. We have each other. Too bad most do not see it as that way.
I experienced so much love from friends and family this past week and a half that it overshadows the bad and those that turned their back on me when I needed them the most because of "busy lives". What ever happened to thinking of others before yourself? My grandmother was the epitome of thinking of others before herself. Why, if you ever ate at her house, she never sat. She served. She made sure her guests were well taken care of and she was satisfied with that. I remember her taking care of her sister and her brother in law and not stopping to do anything else but that. She had worn a trail between their houses since she was constantly going back and forth.
If there was a need, you need not speak it to her-- she knew and acted without asking. Too many people ask today. Do you need anything? What ever happened to thinking- "if it were me, I'd need this, so I will do my best to provide it" instead of "let me know what you need". Most of us are filled to the brim with pride and do not wish to speak up for fear of the appearance of weakness. Unfortunate that a society that revels in weakness shuns the comment of weakness, is it not?
My grandmother met and fell in love after her divorce. He was catholic and they could not marry. Of course I suppose they could have, but my grandmother would not hear of him having to leave his religion to marry as she was a God fearing woman and respected his beliefs as well as religion. Again, thinking of others before herself. They were together for over twenty years, he coming over to her house every night and eating and spending time until the news came on and he was back home. They treated the others family like family. In fact, his nephew is one of the first people I called once my grandmother passed. He and his family loved her like an aunt. She loved them as an aunt. They are family. I suppose that makes the right kind of blended families possible. Go figure.
The Conservative Arkie
The brave face in these times!
Friday, October 25, 2013
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Shutdown, Salaries, government and degrees
So Ted Cruz says we are winning. Well, folks, I am a Ted Cruz supporter, however I don't know if I would use the word 'winning' to describe all that has transpired. I understand there are republicans working on a deal and idiocrats are sitting idly by with their arms crossed like a spoiled child. So, those that aren't at the table should donate their paychecks as they are do-nothings in my eyes. So now there is no surprise that there was a shooting around the capitol. Shock. Furloughed worker perhaps? No-- maybe a 'crazy teapartier' or a right wing nut job-- I see the blame coming from media in 3--2--1...... waiting. Now, what they donate paychecks to is a topic of much discussion as well.... I say children's hospitals that receive government aid is the best, but I, I am only one lone voice in this crazy self absorbed world.
On the plus side, I was finally able to graduate this summer..... although the University still has yet to get me my diploma. Perhaps the government issues them???? Thanks to the government I am unable to close on houses since they are USDA and FHA loans. Thanks a lot idiocrats. You sure are digging yourselves a nice one.
On the plus side, I was finally able to graduate this summer..... although the University still has yet to get me my diploma. Perhaps the government issues them???? Thanks to the government I am unable to close on houses since they are USDA and FHA loans. Thanks a lot idiocrats. You sure are digging yourselves a nice one.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Poor Paula Deen
Poor, poor, Paula. She has really stepped in an icky spot of doo. Life simply isn't fair is it. I understand that what she said was over twenty-five years ago! For this she is dropped from everything? I do not know what would happen if things I did twenty-five years ago affected my life today. I suppose some things should such as a robbery charge, but a word? We are seriously reaching for lessons here for those that are successful. How about we solve some real issues in the world like gender discrimination? Now that is a tangible thing!
Thursday, February 21, 2013
A great letter from LeBeouf
Very seldom am I pleasantly shocked and surprised by Hollywood. Today is such a day. I read gossip pieces from other outlets. I think everyone does. Most of the time I am asking myself why I clicked on the story. Most of the time I am reading comments (maybe I should just scroll down then, right). Today as I said I was pleasantly surprised with an article on Shia LeBeouf. He was set to act in a play with the wretched Alec Baldwin. I really like Alec, but not as a person. He is a great actor, but not so much as a human. I lost no respect for Baldwin, as I've said I have really little as it is. However, I gained for Shia LeBeouf. What a perfectly written letter on the responsibilities of being a man. Truly, a great stand up effort. Although what actually happened isn't said, it is what happens after the situation that matters most.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Valentines Day
Happy Valentines Day! Today, is a special day. This day is the one day that we can eat chocolate and not feel so guilty about it! Well, ok. So there are other holidays that let us do that but this is the one that is for us! I did read that a pope decided to eliminate Valentines day at one point, but it came back again. Those popes. Speaking of which..... who will the next pope be? I have a feeling that it will be Peter, but not sure. Interesting reads are all the writings on the predictions on popes made by Saint Malachy. If you want to tickle your brain for some "hmmmmmm" I suggest you just google it. One thing is for sure, it makes you think. Above all else, have a wonderful Valentines Day!
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