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This little poem tells it pretty much like it was 50 years
ago.................
 
A little house with two bedrooms
and one car on the street,
A mower that you had to push,
to make the grass look neat.
In the kitchen on the wall,
we only had one phone,
And no need for recording things
someone was always home.
 
We only had a living room,
where we would congregate,
Unless it was at meal time in
the kitchen where we ate.
We had no need for family rooms
or extra rooms to dine;
When meeting as family,
those two rooms would work out fine.
 
We only had one TV set and
channels -- maybe two
But always there was one of them
with something worth the view.
 
For snacks we had potato chips,
that tasted like a chip;
And if you wanted flavor,
you made Lipton's onion dip.
 
Store-bought snacks were rare,
because my mother liked to cook;
And nothing can compare to snacks
in Betty Crocker's ® book.
The snacks were even healthy
with the best ingredients.
There was no label with a hundred
things that made no sense.
 
Weekends were for family trips,
or staying home to play.
We all did things together,
even go to church to pray.
When we did our weekend trips,
depending on the weather,
No one stayed at home;
because we liked to be together.
 
Sometimes we would separate,
to do things on our own;
But we knew where the others were,
without our own cell phone.
 
Then there was the movies,
with your favorite movie star;
And nothing can compare to watching,
movies in your car.
Then there were the picnics,
at the peak of summer season:
Pack a lunch and find some trees
and never need a reason.
 
Get a baseball game together,
with the friends you know.
Have real action playing ball
and no game video.
 
Remember when the doctor used to
be the family friend,
And didn't need insurance or
a lawyer to defend
The way that he took care of you,
or what he had to do;
Because he took an oath,
and strived to do the best for you.
 
Remember when the country was united under God,
And prayer, in schools and public places,
was not deemed as odd.
Remember when the church was used
for worshipping The Lord,
And not used for commercial use,
or for some business board.
 
Remember going to the store and shopping casually,
And when you went to pay for it,
  you used your own money?
Nothing that you had to swipe
or write in some amount.
Remember when the cashier
person had to really count?
 
Remember when we breathed the air;
it smelled so fresh and clean.
And chemicals were not used on
the grass to keep it green.
The milkman and the bread man used
to go from door to door,
And it was just a few cents more,
than going to the store.
 
There was a time when mailed letters
came right to your door
Without a lot of junk mail ads,
sent out by every store.
The mailman knew each house by name and
knew where it was sent,
There was not loads of mail addressed to:
"Present Occupant".
 
Remember when the words "I do"
meant that you really did
And not just temporarily,
till someone blows their lid?
There was nothing as "no one's fault."
We just made a mistake.
There was a time when married life
was built on give and take.
 
There was a time when just one glance
  was all that it would take,
And you would know the kind of car,
the model, and the make.
They didn't look like turtles,
trying to squeeze every mile.
They were streamlined, white walls and fins
and really had some style.
 
One time the music that you played,
whenever you would jive,
Was from a vinyl,
big-holed record called a forty-five.
The record player had a post,
to keep them all in line;
And then the records would drop down,
and play one at a time.
 
Oh sure we had our problems then
just like we do today;
And always we were striving
trying for a better way.
And every year that passed us by,
brought new and greater things,
We now can even program phones,
with music or with rings.
 
Oh the simple life we lived,
still seems like so much fun!
How can you explain a game
just kick the can and run?
And why would boys put baseball cards,
  between bicycle spokes?
And for a nickel,
red machines had little bottled cokes.
 
This life seemed so much easier
and slower in some ways.
I love the new technology,
but I sure miss those days.
So time moves on and so do we
and nothing stays the same.
But I sure love to reminisce,
and walk down memory lane.

TODAY'S POSITIVE AFFIRMATION:

I choose joy and grace in my life.


TODAY'S POSITIVE VISUALIZATION:

I take a slow and even breath and reflect on the
power of choice. I understand only I can choose how
I will view the world. From this powerful place of
choice, I choose to release the struggle in my life.
In my mind's eye I imagine my life as I learn lessons
and grow with joy. I see myself gracefully healing all
the places within me that are not perfect. I imagine
myself easily and joyously releasing all the things that
limit me. I combine these images with the feelings of
joy and let them go, knowing that they will create the
good things I am visualizing and thinking.

© 2002 Institute For Creative Living
All rights reserved.
 

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  1. underconstruction

An atheist was taking a walk through the woods,
admiring all that the "accident of evolution" had
created. "What majestic trees! What powerful rivers!
What beautiful animals!" he said to himself....

As he walked alongside the river he heard a rustling
in the bushes behind him. As he turned to look,
he saw a seven-foot grizzly charge towards him!
He ran as fast as he could up the path. He looked
over his shoulder & saw that the bear was closing
in on him. He tried to run even faster, so scared that
tears were coming to his eyes. He looked over his
shoulder again, and the bear was even closer! His
heart was pumping frantically as he tried to run even
faster, but he tripped and fell on the ground.

He rolled over to pick himself up and saw the bear
right on top of him, rising his paw to kill him. At that
instant, he cried out "Oh my God!"...and all time stopped.

The bear froze; the forest was silent; the river even
stopped moving. A bright light shone upon the man,
and a voice came out of the sky saying, "You deny
my existence all of these years; teach others I don't exist,
even credit my creation to a 'cosmic accident,' and now
do you expect me to help you in your time of need?
Am I to count you as a believer?"

The atheist, ever so proud, looked into the light and
said "It would be rather hypocritical to ask to be a
Christian after all these years, but could you make the
bear a Christian?"

"Very well," said the voice.

As the light went out, the river ran, and the sounds of the
forest continued, the bear put his paw down. The bear
then brought both paws together, bowed his head and
said: "Lord, I thank you for this food, which I am about
to receive

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NEW YEAR'S PRAYER
 
 
May you get a clean bill of health from your dentist, your cardiologist, your gastro-entomologist, your urologist, your proctologist, your podiatrist, your psychiatrist, your plumber and the IRS.
 
May your hair, your teeth, your face-lift, your ABS and your stocks not fall; and may your blood pressure, your triglycerides, your cholesterol, your white blood count and your mortgage interest not rise.
 
May New Year's Eve find you seated around the table, together with your beloved family and cherished friends. May you find the food better, the environment quieter, the cost much cheaper, and the pleasure much more fulfilling than anything else you might ordinarily do that night.
 
May what you see in the mirror delight you, and what others see in you delight them. May someone love you enough to forgive your faults, be blind to your blemishes, and tell the world about your virtues.
 
May the telemarketers wait to make their sales calls until you finish dinner, may the commercials on TV not be louder than the program you have been watching, and may your checkbook and your budget balance - and include generous amounts for charity.
 
May you remember to say "I love you" at least once a day to your spouse, your child, your parent, your siblings; but not to your secretary, your nurse, your masseuse, your hairdresser or your tennis instructor.
 
And may we live in a world at peace and with the awareness of God's love in every sunset, every flower's unfolding petals, every baby's smile, every lover's kiss, and every wonderful, astonishing, miraculous beat of our heart.
 
 ~Author Unknown~

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