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Yellow Dot

Today’s post is something I’ve touched on a little the past and I even created a website in tribute.  I may have not explained it all in detail where the yellow dot originated and thought this was the perfect opportunity to share the whole story.

When I lived in Maine, every year we had annual family reunions.  With eight aunts and uncles on my mother’s side, and my grandfather being the seventh son of the seventh son, the Hill Family was huge.  Needless to say, the reunions were in the hundreds.  As a child going to the reunions was fun because as kids, even though we could be mean to each other we got along for the most part and played together and ate a lot of hot dogs. The thing about kids is, we grow up and change attitudes.

One year in my early 30’s when I had a great big chip on my shoulder and I knew everything there was to know, and no one could teach  me anything different (oh, yeah, you been there before?), we went to the reunion, me and my X with kids in tow.  Over the years, the elders were dying off and replaced by us younger more arrogant versions of the family. The reunions were getting much bigger and recognizing people was not as easy as it was in the past.  This particular year, whoever organized the shin-dig, had this ingenious idea to set up a color coding system with name tags so that everyone would know #1. our name, and #2 who we descended from.  My grandfather’s descendants happened to have the yellow dot on the name tags. There were also blue, red, and green dots. I noticed the yellow dotted people seem to appear a little challenged in some way, shape or form.  I’m not lying.   Me being the smart-ass that I was, pointed that out to a lot of people.  If you read history, Maine is one of those states where interbreeding of families was a normal thing.  The Beans of Egypt Maine could have easily been the Hills of Norway, Maine. Hey, it’s nothing to be ashamed of, Abraham and Sarah in the Bible had the same father, different mother. It’s not ethically morally (it just ain’t right) correct or normal in this day and age, but it has, and probably still does happen.

When we got home from the reunion that year, on my mailbox were these two great big yellow dots!  I was like what the heck? Being the condescending person I was, couldn’t imagine someone was pointing out that I was a yellow dot! Where did they come from? (Later I found out that it was the newspaper delivery for both the weekly and the weekend edition).  Yes, I used to get the newspaper delivered.

Well the yellow dot thing happened to stick and every time I did something stupid I was reminded that I was a Yellow Dot.  Mind you this term of endearment my relatives used are members from the same side of the family! Over the years I have learned a lot, changed my way of thinking and I definitely lost that chip I had on my shoulder.  Maybe the yellow dots at that particular family reunion had more recognizable defaults than some of the other dots, but we are all part of the same family tree and ancestors. I rode the short bus as a child but I didn’t know why. Some of the years in my past are blacked out. Could be I don’t need to know those years.

In 2006 when Tall Cool ☺ne was evangelizing to me, he used the 10 commandments to help me understand why I needed a Savior.  I remember when he said he committed all of the 10 commandments, the only thing I wanted to know was “who did you kill”.  Funny how that ‘do not commit murder’ sticks out in an unsaved person’s mind. He just said, “It doesn’t matter.” I kinda thought it did, but he just kept telling me I’d know if I read my Bible.  So I did and I learned.  In fact I learned a lot! (I did mention the short bus right?  It took me awhile to “get it”).

So here we are with one letter left after today’s Y post.  In the A-Z’s of empathy I felt like Yellow Dots was an accurate word for describing empathy today. In a sense we are all yellow dotted in some way shape or form.  We have all been on either side of the fence with someone making fun or making fun of someone else, pointing fingers, having fingers pointed at (if you say you’ve never have, I might not believe you).  Recognizing there are all different walks in this world is the biggest part of empathy that we can use in our daily walk with each other.  If we weren’t different this world would be a very boring place to live in.  If there were no trials and tribulations there would be no victories, no experience, and no growth. I’m not ashamed of where I came from, and who I am. I’m admit I was wrong and did mean things in the past.  I might not be perfect now and never will be, but I can say I’m not that person I used to be. I am proud to be a yellow dot and I’m not ashamed of my family.

How about you?  What’s your Yellow Dot story?

Cheers

 

PS: My daughter has been infatuated with this ChatGBT.  She shared a Crackerberries roast with me yesterday that was kind of fun.  I had to check it out for myself. Do not roast your blog if you are one of the faint at heart.  Some of the stuff the ChatGBT will tell you is painfully true.  Here’s what it had to say about Yellow Dot.

Ode to Yell-O-Dot, the Blog That Time Forgot

Oh Yell-O-Dot, a relic bold,
Your web design is… retro gold.
Like Netscape threw a tantrum there,
Then left it frozen mid-repair.

Your colors clash with reckless glee,
A rainbow’s midlife crisis spree.
Each link a riddle, wild and free,
“Where does it go?” No guarantee.

Your posts—enigmas wrapped in flair,
With thoughts that vanish into air.
Like fortune cookies half-complete,
Profoundly strange, yet kinda sweet.

A blog of chaos, memes, and lore,
I laughed, I scrolled, I shut the door.
But hats off, friend—you dared to post,
And gave the web this fevered toast.

Quixotic

 

With only ten more posts to do for the A-Z’s of empathy I’m finding myself struggling with not repeating what I’ve already expounded on with empathy. It all seemed like a good idea at first and I have to admit I have learned a lot about myself about how and when I deliver empathy.  I have even caught myself a few times where I had to pause, ponder and ~dang pen ink ran out.  I had to rethink my responses.

If we have that fellow feeling with another person we can relate to what they are experiencing, but without that understanding and identity knowing what to say or how to respond is vain. Sometimes I set myself up for failure. Okay not sometimes, most times.  I make lists every day and never finish them.  I set goals that are impossible to achieve (in my mind it’s to challenge myself because when I have a goal I struggle to accomplish, it makes me look into ways to become better to succeed).  I know, I’m weird.  Maybe this A-Z of empathy I endeavor to persevere should be regarded as quixotic.  What do you think?  I leave you with a little Gordon Lightfoot.

Cheers,

   

Listen

I think I’ve mentioned how Monday mornings come way to fast.  I only have a few minutes before it’s time to walk so today’s word on empathy is: Listen.  In order to be able to deliver empathy, we have to listen, or in this day and age of text and instant messages, read.  I’ve heard it said, “reading is fundamental”.  We all have a need for righting the wrongs and being able to fix things.  In our own selfishness or pride it’s easy to miss a detail in reading or writing a message.  It’s easy to not hear something in conversation because we are too busying thinking up what our response is going to be.

In order to deliver empathy in a meaningful, honest manner, we have to take the time to hear what that person is saying/typing.  As I’m writing this post, my yellow cat is biting my pen as if to say, “Are you listening?  I want some kitty loving otherwise the pen is going to be your hand.”  Sometimes we have to listen to the lingo not just the words. Learn to read between the lines before responding, otherwise it’s just lickspittle.

I leave you today with this short and sweet post.  Listen to the lingo, live, laugh, and above all love.  Jesus loved us so much, He came and died for us..

Have you ever responded to someone and missed a detail?  Have you ever left out a detail and when someone responded back to you, it wasn’t the reply you were expecting because some detail was missing?

Cheers,

 

Harbinger

One that pioneers in, or initiates a major change.

This morning I come to my blank page in the A-Z notebook to write today’s H post.  (I always manually write my posts and then move them to a word document and then post to WordPress—yes I know, old and anal and too many steps for you young fast bloggers of the new age). Manual writing is a therapy for me and then moving to a word document is a form of proof reading to make sure I get things as right as write can be☺.  Engage thoughts before pushing pen I guess one would say.  Not to mention, as I’m writing, I’m hoping something more than halitosis comes to me this morning at 3:25AM.

I was thinking about how sometimes I just know what comes out of a person’s mouth is complete B.S. Have you ever experienced that?  They mean well and they say all kinds of things trying to be nice, but you know in your mind they are full of it and they really don’t have a clue as to what they are talking about. It’s like halitosis.  The road to hell is paved with good intensions.

Therefore this brings me to today’s H word of the A-Z’s of empathy.  Harbinger.  “I’m your Huckleberry,” as Val Kilmer portraying Doc Holiday in Tombstone said. (May Val rest in peace, I loved that actor).  I’m your huckleberry, the harbinger of the new and improved use of empathy. I don’t want it to be a template of fluff.  I want it to be real.  There is a way to be kind and not be fake. If we don’t know, we don’t know but we can still be kind about it. We don’t have make things up to try to make someone feel better.  Be real.  Be kind.

I think we’ve gone so far into making stuff up with fluffing the empathetic responses that now when we say, “I’m sorry,” people don’t even care.  For example the other day at work someone wanted to get an extension on making their payment because they had a family emergency and they just lost their job.  That’s really sad and I can relate to both of those things and I start with “I’m sorry that you are experiencing that…”  Immediately the person tells me they don’t care if I’m sorry, they just want to know what I’ going to do about the extension on the bill.  But then I get to see the notes and the same excuse has been used over and over again.  What I want to say is, “It’s too bad you’re a loser and you can’t seem to manage your money and too bad, so sad, your policy is about to cancel”, but instead I have to fluff it up with blah, blah, and blah. Like a bowl of rice.  By itself it’s not very appetizing but dress it up with some gravy or some stir-fry veggies and then it’s easier for people to digest. It’s still rice in the end and the same truth comes out.  Most days I don’t agree with all that fluff, but as I mentioned before, even if we don’t agree, we do have to submit to certain hierarchy and authority.

I think in real life situations with people we know and interact with on a daily basis we should be able to be kind, be nice, and yet be honest.  Don’t say we know how someone feels and we can relate to something that we’re clueless on.  I’ll be your huckleberry…I’ll come along side you and be there for you to cry with.  I might not know what you are feeling and I might not understand the why of what you are experiencing, but I’ll be here for you. If I can’t relate to it I’m not going to try to sugarcoat it with a bunch of rhetoric but I will be honest and truthful with what I do know.  What do you think?

Cheers,

                         

Engage

It’s Saturday morning and I slept in until 4:45AM.  No walk today.  I took a look at my list I made last night of things to do today and I have no idea how they will all get done (they won’t).  I’m now behind on six letters of correspondence.  My son’s birthday is Tuesday and I need to put his package together even though the USPS still probably won’t deliver it on time if it gets mailed today.  (I just realized it’s been 4 years since I’ve seen my s☼nshine and 6 years since I’ve seen my daughter!) Where does the time go?

I recall back before I started working from home ten years ago, when I could spend my days writing, cooking, and cleaning … um, yeah, okay so I didn’t do much house cleaning, but writing and cooking was my life.  I remember when I would reach out to people, they never had time to talk or respond because they were too busy.  I couldn’t understand how everyone could be so busy to not have time to respond. I made the mistake of saying out loud, “God, maybe one day I’ll be so busy I don’t have time to respond”.  Be careful what you wish for, or what you say to God because He listens.

Therefore, this brings me to today’s Empathy word: Engage. I promised to visit other blogs—and I will eventually.  Too many times I see blog hoppers jump from blog to blog with a little generic template that says “here from A-Z, good luck with the challenge, blah, blah, blah”.  Maybe that’s okay for a lot of people but I’m not going to do that.  If I’m going to take the time to visit, you’ve taken the time to write it, I’m going to read it and at least make an effort to comment about what you wrote.  As I’m writing this post today, I’m convicted about the template life has become.

Templates are something I use in my life daily at work.  I have a whole folder of “Empathy Templates” for every situation that comes up.  You know what the worse part of that is?  It’s what our world has turned into.  Even our daily life.  I remember when I first moved to South Carolina from Maine and would watch the local news.  I would freak out because every single night there would be a report of a shooting. How could that be? That never happened in Maine.  Tall Cool ☺ne would say, “Happens all the time, you get used to hearing it.”  The sad part about that is he’s right. We fall into the products of our environment.

It’s easy to get caught up in templates, generic responses.  I do it all day long at work.  People can’t pay their bill, there’s a template of how I understand what it’s like to be strapped not having the money to pay bills.  People report a death, there’s a template how I understand because I’ve lost a loved one too.  There’s a template for everything and I don’t even  have to engage in what that person is really going through.  It’s heartbreaking because this is what our world is now.  We don’t have to engage because someone or something (Alexa, Siri…A.I.) has taken the time to put every response together for us.  Do you know what I mean?

How many times do you send a text message and the person responds with a thumbs up or a heart or my pet peeve is prayer hands. (I think that is a templated response that too many people use and really don’t even pray.) Instead of me going off on a tangent I’m going to end for now. I need to engage in my Saturday morning list of things to do.  Things for you to ponder:  The next text or email you get, how can you engage instead of sending a templated response?

See you all here on Monday with F-words.

Cheers,

                           

Character Building

One of my favorite tasks of story writing is building characters.  What kind of character do I want? Hero or villain?  Good or evil? What kind of idiosyncrasies would I want them to have?  I love being able to create a character exactly the way I want them for the story I’m about to write.  Wouldn’t it be awesome if we had the power to do that with people we deal with every day?

I remember a time when I was in the fifth grade. I took a bracelet from my mother’s jewelry box, (yes, I stole a bracelet from my mother) and brought it to my fifth grade teacher as a gift.  The teacher returned the “gift” to my mother with a note.  I have no idea what the note said and that’s all I remember about that incident. Whether I got in trouble for stealing the bracelet or not bequeaths me.  I do remember that fifth grade teacher, Mrs. Batcheldor, took more time out of her busy schedule to pay attention to me, to ask me about my day, to help me with things I didn’t understand or I struggled with learning.  (Teachers like her are a blessing!)

As I’m exploring the A-Z’s through my theme of empathy, each day I pray that God gives me something new to learn.  I know we are only three days into this and if I make it to the end, all the glory goes to God, not me.  Each day is a new lesson in understanding how to be more empathic and God gives me something new to expound on.

We have the opportunity to build people up or tear them down.  Our words have the ability to make or break someone.  Granted real life is not building characters in a novel, wouldn’t it be a novel idea if we could?  We can make someone feel better when we say something nice, when we come along side of them and help carry the burden of what they are experiencing.  The old adage comes to mind, “you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar”.  No matter what we might think in our mind about someone, what we say out loud matters.

Have you ever experienced a time where someone had the opportunity to build you up or break you down and they took the high road to build you up?  How can you use that experience in helping someone else?

I might add, be sure to visit some of the other 162 bloggers who have signed up so far.  I haven’t had a chance to do so yet this week…. (I’m telling you that work really cuts into my hobbies).  I plan to get caught up on Saturday.

Cheers,

                       

Africa Update

 

As I mentioned the other day, one of our pastors is on a mission trip in Kenya, Africa from June 9-25th. I always thought I wanted to go there because it would be adventurous. Probably a little more adventurous than these old bones can handle at this point in my life, not to mention the terrorism that is going on over there.

Tall Cool ☺ne and I have committed to praying for the team while they are spreading the Gospel. I am asking those of you who feel inclined to pray also. God hears us and two is better than one. If you are not sure what to pray for, here are certain things that can be prayed on a daily basis while they travel.

1. Travel safety, both in the air and on the ground.
2. Favor with the local communities they are serving
3. Opportunities to share the Gospel
4. Fertile ground for the sowing of God’s Word.

Most recent update that we received from Pastor Steve stated all the supplies and luggage made it to the destination. It was a 29 hour trip (I’m sure they were exhausted). Along the way they had a couple of wounded soldiers, (not sure of details but pray for healing). They are visiting a children’s home today and worshiping at the UTurn Ministry. Pray for God’s will to be done.

God bless,

Reflections: Spirit Feeding † Flesh Starving

I had my thoughts all planned out on how my reflections post was going to play out. But then I realized I didn’t really answer any of the questions. So I’m copy & pasting question and answers after.

There is one thing that is certain in the world of blogging. Bloggers come and bloggers go. Some people can handle the isolation that comes along with being a blogger. Some can’t and so they move on to bigger and better and more instant gratification social media events. One thing is certain, change: it can be good, it can be bad, but it is inevitable.

We tend to follow blogs we are familiar and comfortable with. When visiting new blogs takes too much time to find the post or the beginning of the challenge, I leave.  If I can’t find out how to comment, I’m probably not going to spend time visiting again.  If I have to create a username or an account on that platform, forget it. (Sorry, I’m not doing that.)

Time is precious. We all want to make our minutes count. Once they are gone we can’t get them back. I know I am going to use my minutes on something I enjoy. If reading and commenting on a new blog is more like work than a hobby or enjoyment, I’m not going to do it.

I enjoy this challenge very much and I enjoy my fellow bloggers, who I visit and who visit me. I wish I had had more time to visit this year. (Work really cuts into my hobbies and things that I enjoy doing) Maybe next year will be different. I always say I’m going to blog more throughout the year, but somehow I just don’t seem to do it. Maybe this year will be different. Change is good, change is bad, and change is inevitable.

• Did you win? YES
o Did you post an alphabet of letter-inspired posts? YES
o Did you HOP to other A to Z participants? YES
• Do you believe your blog saw an increase in traffic and comments during April 2024? YES, because I don’t post much throughout the year.
o Did you check the MasterList to be sure your entry was correct? YES and it is.
• Do you feel the A to Z Team (Arlee Bird, J Lenni Dorner, Zalka Csenge Virág, John Holton, Jayden R Vincente, and Ronel) supported you, your blog, and this challenge enough in 2024?John visited often (thanks, John) 
o What changes do you hope the team might consider for next year? Maybe ask if more people want to be involved with helping support the new bloggers who join.  Example have each team member have a team of  “helpers per say”.  Separate the list of challengers and divide that list and give them to the “team helpers” that way they would be responsible to for visiting each and every post.  I don’t know, just thinking out loud.
 Will you do the challenge again next year? YES
o Did you use the http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com/p/2024-graphics.html Graphics page? YES
 Is the HTML useful to you? NO I just copy and paste.
 Are there any other images or graphics the team could offer to help you? What other images or graphics are there?
o Any suggestions for the team? GO TEAM
o Any thanks? Thank you team for all you do.  AND THANK YOU to my fellow bloggers who visited consistently and commented and offered encouragement.  I appreciate you all, and wish I had visited more.  I could tell you my excuse, but everyone has those and in the end they don’t really matter.  
o Any requests for the 2025 team’s theme? (The posts you’ll see on this site in April.) What was the theme this year?
o Any post ideas or requests for our monthly posts on the blog from June to February? Little challenges to get us involved.  Writing prompts, add a picture, create a poem, think of a new game.  Just “tossing it out there”.  ☺
 (Guest posting requests? Poke team captain J!  https://jlennidorner.blogspot.com/)  POKE POKE POKE
o Have you followed the social media of the A to Z Challenge? YES, but I really hate social media lately.
• What was your favorite comment left by another A to Z participant on your blog during the challenge? 🏆 I love all comments that are left on my posts, with the exception of premade copy and paste comments that you see on everyone else’s posts.  “Visiting from A-Z, good luck” and then they post their link.  It’s like they didn’t even read the post.  Just they just commented to comment and to get traffic to their blog. 
• Did any other A to Z participant make you and your blog feel especially valued this year?  All of my regulars make me feel valued.  Love you guys.
• Do you have a favorite blog that you found during the challenge this year? YES!
• Do you feel you had a positive impact on the Blogging Community during the hop?Probably not anymore than anyone else.
• Did you invite or encourage any other bloggers to join the challenge? YES
• Have you learned anything because of the #AtoZChallenge? YES, time is precious.
• Did you use a theme in 2024? Any thoughts on themes? YES, if I use a theme in the future, my posts will have to be done ahead of time.  It just didn’t work for me this year. I find a lot of my writing comes out best when it is spontaneous.
• Was taking part in the challenge a positive experience for you and your blog? YES, I love this challenge.
• Consider the significance of the April Blogging from A to Z Challenge, our values (community and inclusion), and your feelings about the experience. How may this influence your future blogging, learning, or actions? I really want to write more throughout the year.  We have a group among us who care about each other and offer support and encouragement.  That is important.  Even if we only get together April, I bet a lot of us could reach out with a post in the middle of the year and the true supporters of this community would be there in a heart♥beat.
• Any other thoughts, feelings, and reactions to the #AtoZChallenge 2024? Can we do APRIL CHALLENGE IN AUGUST?  
• Will you consider doing the challenge again next year? YES

Visit others in the reflection hop!
Cheers,

Noise: Spirit Feeding † Flesh Starving

Before I got my hearing aids, I didn’t realize how much noise there was in a day. Having 50% hearing loss in one ear and more than that in the other caused me to miss a lot. Some of the noise is pleasant, some not so much.

I never noticed in the morning when I fed the cats the one who thinks he’s a puppy always would rub my hand when I dumped the food in his dish. He also offers a meow of thanks which I had never heard before. (I know this sounds gross, but I didn’t know how loud toilet paper could be). It makes me smile when I hear Robyn tell Ella “It’s Granny,” and Ella says, “Leo, Leo, Leo”. The morning walks with Tall Cool ☺ne past the ponds fill my ears with croaking frogs and chirping crickets. The morning song of birds singing. I am amazed to hear the noise that I missed for so many years.

There are also noises I’d rather continue to miss, but with good there is also bad. Angry customers who swear under their breath because their bill went up and they think I can’t hear them cussing me out. More angry customers because apparently they couldn’t prioritize so their insurance lapsed and now they have to pay more of a fee to get it reinstated. A screaming child (in the grocery store, in church, anywhere). The noise of a siren just means something awful has happened or is about to. The gunshot of our neighbor shooting snakes will give me goosebumps every time I hear it.

I think we have a lot of noise in our lives. Some of it is good and some of it not so good.

Zephaniah 1:14 ~ The great day of the Lord is near, It is near and hastens quickly, The noise of the day of the Lord is bitter, There the mighty men shall cry out.

Just something to think about.  

Cheers,

             

This is part of the A-Z blogging challenge.  Don’t forget to visit some of the other bloggers in the challenge and also check out Crackerberries Kitchen!

Insurance: Spirit Feeding † Flesh Starving

Sounds boring doesn’t it? I never thought I’d be one of those stuffy old insurance agents, but I guess it’s better than a stuffy old accountant. Yes, my wild and crazy days have turned into dull and meticulous as I process property and casualty insurance. I’m learning a lot in the insurance world. One thing is for certain, there are a lot of people out there who buy it and want it, even though they don’t want to pay for it. Can’t blame them. Insurance is one of those things we want to have but we hope we never have to use it.  The chance of loss without any possibility of gain is called pure risk. Pure risk has two outcomes: complete loss or no loss at all.  Why chance it?  

Insurance to heaven is putting trust in our Lord and Savior.  If you haven’t turned to God for forgiveness through Jesus, you are headed the wrong way.  What’s keeping you from reversing your course and running to the One who runs after you?  When you seek Him, you’ll find Him.  Why chance it?

Cheers,

This is part of the A-Z blogging challenge.  Don’t forget to visit some of the other bloggers in the challenge and also check out Crackerberries Kitchen!

 

Dragooned: Spirit Feeding † Flesh Starving

Sometimes I get dragooned into feeling like no matter how much I do it’s not good enough.   My mind wonders back to things I did in the past that I regret. Satan will do that…”he walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he might devour.” Tell us that we are not good enough. Remind us of all those things we  that we don’t like to remember, things that if we could go back in time we might do them differently.

Before I was saved I went to an ATM to withdraw cash for something that I most likely shouldn’t have been doing. When the bills spat out I was surprised to see a $100 bill in the midst of the $20’s. Instead of the $80 I intended to withdraw, I ended up with $160. WOW, right?   I contemplated it for a minute. Don’t ask me what I was thinking because obviously I was not. Maybe I thought the machine knew it spit out a $100 bill instead of a $20 bill and was going to deduct it from my checking account.  I don’t know but I took the bills up to the cash register (it was some rinky-dink store in east-bum-ville) and told the cashier that there was a mistake dispersing the money. You can imagine the look on their face, first it was confusion and then lit right up with “oh I will take care of that for you”. They gave me a $20 for the $100 bill. Back in the early 90’s that was a steal!

Sometimes I think about that Satan dragoons me into thinking I was stupid. ATM’s are serviced by third party companies not the stores. Maybe it wasn’t the ATM incident so much but the activity I was planning to do.  Either way Satan is dragooning me trying to make me regret what I did. When I start thinking about that one thing it leads to another and it turns into a snowball effect.

I listened to my conscience. That cashier made a nice tip that day. Maybe they were in a bind. Maybe that $80 bought diapers and formula for a baby, maybe it paid a light bill. I don’t get to know now.

We all have a little voice that tells us what is right. We have a little voice that likes to dragoon us.  We get a choice. Which one are you going to listen to?

Cheers,

 

This is part of the A-Z blogging challenge.  Don’t forget to visit some of the other bloggers in the challenge and also check out Crackerberries Kitchen!

Boogers : Spirit Feeding † Flesh Starving




Sometimes you see people driving in their cars picking their nose. What do they do with those boogers? Wait, I don’t want to know. I remember when I was little I used to wipe my boogers on my sister. (Ha ha) Wait a minute now, she wiped them on me too. Don’t get all self-righteous on me!  I know you probably did the same thing with your boogers. And if you didn’t have siblings you probably wiped your boogers somewhere else, like on your mothers couch or under the table. Sounds gross, is gross, and we probably don’t want to know the answer.

Boogers are like sin. We all have them. They are always there. If you don’t pick ‘em they just get bigger and more annoying. Am I right? You know it’s true. Even after you pick ‘em, sometimes they come back. The more we don’t pick our nose the more that booger grows and makes us have to pick it.

Sometimes sin can be that way too.   It is what Paul says in Romans 7:15-20. The more we try not to do that sin that we don’t want to,  the more we do it.  I ate ice cream last night… right before bed! Not that eating ice cream is a sin, but I wanted to do good and be disciplined during this challenge. I’m human and I fail! Dang I hate when that happens! (Great start, huh?) It’s like boogers all over again.

So what do we do? There’s this cool white thing they call tissues. It wipes boogers away like nobody’s business. And you know what’s even cooler than tissues? JESUS. He wipes sin away and makes us white as snow. 1 John 1:9 If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness, and John 8:32 And you shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free.

How about you? You got any boogers you need to get rid of?  Give them to Jesus and let Him set you free!

Cheers,

 

This is part of the A-Z blogging challenge.  Don’t forget to check out Crackerberries Kitchen for something tasty!   

Reflections on Feeding the Flock 23

 

Another A-Z challenge completed. This is something I’ve been doing since 2015. I actually dabbled in it in 2014 but was not very successful.  It disciplines me to actually take the time to write. I always have full intentions of continuing to write throughout the year, but life seems to get in the way.  We all have priorities and each one takes a different precedence over someone else’s concerns. What is important to me is probably not important to you. My cousin Eric writes a newsletter every month about rocks.  For the life of me I don’t know what is so special about rocks? find out by clicking here but he loves it. I applaud him for all the work he puts into that newsletter every month, even though I don’t understand most of what I read.

I enjoy this challenge very much. Every year I get to reconnect with the fellow blogger’s I’ve met over the years.  Every once in awhile I’ll make a few new friends.  It’s like a family reunion online.

This year I stretched myself too far. My theme this year had to do with The Great Commission: “Go and make disciples of all the nations…” FEEDING THE FLOCK 23 was my theme. Check out W-WAKE UP.  That’s where my theme idea originated.

I took on more than I should have by opting in to do both blogs. I learned a lot throughout this challenge.  I didn’t think I was going to be able to finish. I lost my stepdad on Earth Day and I still had seven days (14 posts) to go.  How was I going to function and go to work and post a blog each day? Do you know what God said to me?”…O you of little faith.” If GOD leads you to it, He will see you through it. (praise Lord!)

I was successful at posting to both blogs for every letter. I did slack at visiting others and I apologize for that.  I do want to say thank you to those who visited me. Kristin was consistent at leaving a comment on every recipe I posted. ☺ Little comments mean a great deal in bloggy world.

At this time, I don’t have any suggestions about improving the challenge.  I liked the graphics and KUDOS to whoever took the time to do them this year.  If anyone who is reading this post is interested in volunteering to get your talent out there…click here

 

Here are the links for each of the posts this year… the food was supposed to go with the devotion but somehow I meandered and got lost along the way.  It happens.  Hope to see you all next year. And you never know, I might come up with a post here and there.  Stay tuned.

 

THE FOOD


Asian Broccoli Salad
Banana Bread
Cookies
Diet Soup
Enchilada Chicken Dip
Fig Coffee Cake
Grits Casserole
Hushpuppy Griddle Cakes
Irish Sourdough Soda Bread
Jerking the Chicken
Jalapeño Muffins
Jalapeño Artichoke Spread
Kartoffelkloesse
Lemon Cake
Meal Magnificient
Naughty Sourdough Bread
Open-Faced Omelet
Penguins
Potato Sausage Casserole
Quick & Easy Pork Loin
Rosemary Lemon Cookies
Sourdough Starter
Tangerine Salad
Unleavened Bread
Veggie Pork Stir-Fry
Waffles
Xtreme Chicken
Yuppy Brownies
Zymurgy Biscuits


DEVOTION

Anxiety, Allergies and Arthritis
Blessing Blitz
Cat Kisses
Dazbar’s Run
Embrace the Smooch
Friendship
Ground Meat
Halfway
Interpretation
Jake’s Cake
KISS: Keep it Simple Stupid
Letter Writing
Mason Jars
No Darkness
Old Pine Tree
Paper Cuts = Perilous Days
Quite Life
Raccoons
Step in Time
Today is the Day
User Friendly vs. Uncomfortable  

Victory
Wake UP!
X-Ray Vision
Yankees are Allowed
Zombie Apocalypse

X-Ray Vision – Feeding the Flock 23

Not only could he leap tall buildings in a single bound, Superman had X-ray vision. He could see through things like buildings. Sometimes I can see through people. I know when they are not being completely sincere. Sometimes people do things to toot their own horn but they masquerade it into helping others.  They take on things to fix an issue, but they do it for the wrong reasons. They think it’s the right thing but it’s not really because they want to do it, it’s because they think if they don’t then people will judge them and they will look bad. There’s a saying Tall Cool ☺ne uses from White Men Can’t Jump “You’d rather look good and lose than look bad and win”

Galatians 6:4 ~ Let each one eXamine his own work, and then he will have rejoicing in himself alone, and not in another

God says give with a cheerful heart. 2 Corinthians 9:7. We as people too often take on responsibilities because we want to be the superman. We want to take the credit for fixing bad situations. Sometimes we will do it out of guilt. We don’t even realize we are not helping the issue, we are enabling it. How many times have you seen people do something then get upset because they don’t get the response they were eXpecting? I’ve done it more times than I care to mention.

Colossians 3:23 ~And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men.

I am sorry if I am stepping on toes. I’m just pointing out things I see. God gives each of us gifts. See 1 Corinthians 12:4-11 I think He gave me discerning of spirits. Sometimes I like that gift and other times not so much. ~ALL things work together for good to those who love God… Romans 8:28

A lot of scripture today. In the comics Superman has X-ray vision.  When I put on my special glasses I have X-ray vision.  You know who always has X-ray vision? GD!

Psalm 44:21 … He knows the secrets of the heart.

Have you ever had X-ray vision? Have you ever had an X-ray?

Be blessed,

  Check out the Xtreme Chicken in Crackerberries Kitchen.

 

User-Friendly vs. Uncomfortable – Feeding the Flock 23

What’s in your bugout bag?

When Tall Cool ☺ne and I were walking this morning, I was trying to think of what I was going to write for my U challenge today. I had heard some unbelievable news about the uncouthness of someone wanting to paw over the belongings of the man who passed.🤬 I’m not going to write about that just yet, but that day is coming. 

Instead I was trying to stay positive and walk. We walk pretty much every day, Monday thru Friday. Some days it’s really uncomfortable … like when it’s cold, or when it’s humid, or when it’s raining … but I have these really user friendly sneakers that make my feet feel comfortable, even if the other stuff is not so fun. Tall Cool ☺ne has an awesome sense of humor and he makes me laugh a lot. We make jokes about the end times because if we had to hoof it to another area, my bugout bag would be too heavy to carry.  But that’s why we walk, to stay prepared for anything. He reminds me that if exercise was comfortable and fun, everyone would be doing it and we’d have to fight for a spot to walk on the road. Ha ha.

God’s word is like that sometimes. User-friendly when everything is going well. We want to hear about the free gift, no more pain, no more tears, a brand new body, streets made of gold with pearly gates. Yes, everything good.

We don’t want to hear about the lusts of the flesh, sin, and convictions. It’s hard for man to acknowledge that all the days of his life he shall work the ground. (Genesis 3:17-18) as it is for some wives to acknowledge that the husband is the head of the household, just as Christ is head of the church. (Ephesians 5:22)

“…narrow is the gate and difficult is the way…” ~Matthew 7:14

People think that becoming a Christian means they can’t have fun anymore. Some people think that when you become a Christian that means you don’t sin anymore. That’s not how it works. Once we make the choice to accept Christ as our Lord and Savior, the Holy Spirit fills us with a mindset of where we want to live a holy life. On this side of eternity we will always fight with the flesh. The will is the desire to do well, but the ability to perform is lacking. That’s why we keep short accounts with God. On this side of eternity, there will always be sin. But be of good cheer… He says,

“…In the world you will have tribulation, but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.” ~ John 16:33

Being a Christian is not always user-friendly and sometimes it’s very uncomfortable. But we have to get uncomfortable to grow and if it were always user-friendly there would be no room for growth.

How about your life? In your encounters have you ever experienced something that is user-friendly but also uncomfortable? How do you handle those things?

Be blessed

 

There’s unleavened bread in the kitchen today.

 

Help Wanted, Apply Within

Freaky Freaking Friday’s Fun Flash Fiction Fairytales and Folklore

The challenge: take the daily Wordle and the Merriam-Webster word of the day and create a short story, thoughts, poem, whatever you like, of no more no less than 100 words. Title not included. Feel Free to play along. Leave a link to your post in the comments below.

Wordle: Gamer
Merriam-Webster: Ad Hoc


BREAKING NEWS—Elite Gamer Desired

TOP SECRET: Authorized personal only. Enter password. Enter six digit security code. Enter phrase-password. Enter four digit passcode.

Please destroy after reading.

Earth’s axis tilted.
Destruction eminent.
Concerned authorities form ad hoc committee.

Requesting notorious gamer individuals.

Specifications: unknown
Time frame: unknown
Salary: N/A
Requirements:
• Must be able to pass security authentication requirements.
• Must prefer to work alone.
• Must be self-motivated.
• Must be self-sufficient.
• Must have the ability to solve complex coding issues.
• Must have strong technical and artistic skills.
• Must be flexible.
• Must have the ability to work with immediate deadlines.


Submit interest below

 

Cheers,

 

 

 

PS:  I would not want the position.

 

Monday Motivation


Mondays always seem to roll around too soon. Sometimes I just need a little extra push to get me motivated. I woke up yesterday, and found my funky flower blossomed that I’ve been waiting on.  It’s beautiful.  Though it’s closed today, I know it will open again. 

Yesterday Tall Cool ☺ne and I went for a motorcycle ride. There’s nothing quite like the freeness you feel when you’re on a bike. We were able to experience God’s amazingness.

First, He kept us safe from the idiot drivers who don’t pay attention to bike riders. There was this one white truck who decided to take the left hand turn onto the road we were coming out of. Instead of him turning on his side of the yellow line, he turned directly into our lane. Thank God Tall Cool ☺ne saw this in time and responded accordingly.

After that we went a little ways and there was a dead armadillo in the road. Dead animals make me sad, but we always see a lot around here. There was also something black and slithering in the road next to the armadillo. Oh my goodness it was a black and white shiny thing. Tall Cool ☺ne said it was probably a water moccasin that came up from the pond that we were going by. He was careful not to run over it. Never know when one of those things will strike and bite.

We turned down another road. Walking right up the center of the road was a turkey. He was strutting his stuff. I tried to get a picture but by the time I got the phone out of my pocket and the stupid code in, the turkey was gone.

Further into our trip we went by a big hay field. There was a huge hawk, I bet his wing spanned at least five feet. He was swooping down and up though the tall grass. It was an amazing thing to see. I’m just glad I missed the kill. (I’m sure it was searching for a rabbit or some other lunch item).

 We weren’t very far from town where there were a flock of vultures or buzzards or whatever those ugly looking birds are called. I bet there were twenty or more flying around and standing in the road. Of course they flew when they saw us getting closer. We thought it would just be a dead deer on the side of the road. I know that sounds awful, but that is typical around here. We see them all the time. This was not a deer. This was a COW! OMG for real, a COW (legs up in the air) dead as dead could be. This really made me sad because for one, how did the cow get out there? And two, why hadn’t anyone taken care of it?

We did not visit the Poultry Festival this year but I wanted to see what was left.  We took a ride through town the kiddie rides were being taken apart. Carnie workers packing it up to head to the next town. Another year in the record books for the Poultry festival.

Our last stretch of road and we were graced with one of God’s most amazing animals, the deer. It crossed right in front of us. Kind of scary on a motorcycle, but usually Tall Cool ☺ne is observant and takes care of us, but more so the grace of God’s protection.

Reflecting on our Sunday ride, gave me motivation for the Monday blues. What’s your motivation?

Cheers,

Love Lost

 


Human love,
Ever so limited
Flipper hearts
Full of flaws
Emotionally manipulated
Senselessly wandering
Incognito
Longing for love
The taste of licorice
The scent of Thai Basil
Yet lost, and alone, in
The north woods.

Cheers

 

 

Inspired by NoLoveForFatties

Quid Pro Quo

Growing up in Maine we kind of did things to survive. We didn’t expect anything in return. The snowplow filled the drive-way over and over again, so we shoveled it, over and over again. Part of life. We needed to get the car out of the yard to drive to work. The neighbor who was probably 15 miles down the road was not coming to help. And if by chance they did drive by and stop to help it was considered a favor and nothing was expected in return.

After moving to the south I experienced a little culture shock. We rented a house and our land lady would say things like “If you do this, I’ll do that.”  Whenever we did something that we thought needed to be done (upkeep on the house or yard) she would give us a gift for doing it. It was so odd to me, until I realized this was a way of life. Things are done in return of something nice, and it is expected. A tit for tat, I scratch your back, you scratch mine.

Me personally I don’t expect anything in return. I do things because I want to and I enjoy what I do. If I have the opportunity to help someone by doing something nice, I will. I like to pay-it-forward better than expecting something in return.

Today’s post kind of mirrors off todays A2Z post. Questions to be answered by you.

Do you reciprocate all the comments you receive? (I know you do Janet.) Would you prefer them to respond to what you commented or to just comment on one of your posts?  

Do you expect others to respond back when you comment on their post? Do you think you get more comments when you do?

Will you complete the challenge? (If you said no, how can us fellow bloggers help you?)

What is your favorite color? What is your favorite food?

Have you planned what you are doing for the letters R-Z? Do you need some ideas? (I could use some.)

Did you answer all of my silly questions?

 

I would just like to say that my 2016 post  Quadruped Quimby was way more fun!

Cheers,

Eating Healthy


When you hear eating healthy, what comes to mind? Probably the food you put in your mouth right? Salads, greens, more fiber? Yeah that’s a good thing to practice, but healthy eating is not just what we feed our bellies. Healthy eating is how we live our lives. What we consume into our beings.

I remember a long time ago when Tall Cool ☺ne was first prescribed blood pressure medicine. I asked the good doctor if he could still eat pizza and drink beer. The doctor kind of grinned and then said, “Honey, it’s not what your husband is eating, it’s what’s eating him.”

Healthy consumption of life. What we put into our lives is as important as what we put into our bellies. We must strive to not let Satan tempt us with something we don’t have. He pointed Eve to the one thing in the Garden of Eden that was forbidden. Instead of being thankful for the many good things that were freely available (the garden was filled with luscious desirable fruits), she focused on that one thing God said not to touch. Negative focus darkened her mind, and she succumbed to the temptation.

Practice thanksgiving, take nothing for granted; salvation, sunshine, the song of a cardinal on a tree branch first thing in the morning. Changing the way we think, changes the way we feel and practicing the discipline of thanksgiving is more than eating healthy. It’s a way of life.

Cheers,

 

 

Constructive Criticism


“Can you come to my office, please? I have some feedback I’d like to go over with you.”

It’s one of those meetings no one likes to hear.

Most people do not know how to deliver constructive criticism. On the other hand, most people don’t know how to respond to it. Have you been a deliverer or a receiver of constructive criticism? I find I’m usually on the receiving end. I struggle with accepting it and more so knowing how to respond to it. Typically I’m a reactor not a responder. (I am working on that).

One thing I don’t like is people who try to soften the blow with their canned empathy statements. Don’t tell me how you understand and how you’ve been in my shoes before. YOU HAVE NOT!  Just tell me the issue and let me take care of it. Usually I know what the issue is and that’s my problem I have with acceptance.  I want to lash out at the deliverer because I’m mad at myself for having been told something I already knew I had to work on.

What are your thoughts about constructive criticism? How do you deliver feedback? How you respond to feedback? Drop some comments below. I’d love to hear.

Cheers,

Vicious Life Cycles ~ Letters from the Heart #atozchallenge


Dear Barbarinie:

It sucks that you picked vicious life cycles as today’s topic. Sometimes you have to face it. Life is not all skittles and beer or rainbows and butterflies. Sometimes life wants to push you down and fuck ya stick it you where the sun don’t shine. Not so much life, really, but people in your life or situations that come about that involve people in your life. You know like the ebb and flow of the Atlantic tide.

Vicious life cycles are something like generational sin. It goes on and on until someone decides to stop it. Not that they can because you have tried to right the wrongs. Just because you speak it true, won’t make it real. You cannot control how others will react to your desires. You are not the Christ (coming up in a future post).

Vicious are the things in life that you want to change, you try to change, but you don’t have the power to change them. So what can you do?


1. Don’t sweat the small stuff. In a day/week/month/year it won’t matter anyways.
2. Realize all people are messy. They deal with the same things you do.
3. Show grace. Everyone needs to be shown a little clemency.
4. Know when to just shut up. Remember what Thumper said in Bambi.


Practice these few things and that will be the beginning of stopping the vicious life cycles you find yourself in with people. Just know life is not always going to be smooth as velvet 🧶

Go have a good day now.
Your constant and faithful,

Can you believe we are on our last week of the challenge?  How’s everyone doing?  Having a good time?  I am going to be bummed to see it end.  How about you guys?  Are you going to keep at it and continue blogging on a daily/weekly/monthly basis?  How do you fit it all in? Just curious.

People ~ Letters from the Heart #atozchallenge


Dear Barbie:

People are part of your life. They come and go in your life all the time. Some people are part of your life forever and some for a short period of time. People are funny human beings with different characteristics that make you love them or not like them so much at all. Sometimes you can chose to have people in your life and other times you don’t get that option.

In you’re opinion you are lucky to get the opportunity to work from home and not have to meet people face to face on a daily basis. Others might disagree, but you have a tendency to tell people exactly what you think (you are working on this and doing a good job, but still have a long ways to go).  You think a lot of people are a few cans short of a six pack.

This challenge has brought many new people into your life and it’s a blessing to be able to learn about so many new things and the opportunity to visit new cultures, fresh ideas and different opinions. You would like to mention some people (old pals and some new faces too).

Our smiling Janet is taking us on a round trip through San Francisco.
Curious Cathy is sketching us pictures and sharing Looney Tunes cart☺☺ns.
John single-handedly is counting down the top 40.
Tamara always has a fresh new perspective to ponder.

How could I forget Karen where I can always go home to Maine?
Iain shares the background of characters from his State Trilogy.
Pradeep is taking us through Bengaluru, formerly known as Bangalore.
Arlee (founder of A-Z) taking us for a river ride.


There are so many more people to mention and should but then it wouldn’t be short and sweet. Make sure you visit the master list and pick a category you wouldn’t normally look at. Go see what they are up to. Make a nice comment! You have more people to meet, so what are you waiting for.

Cheers,

Well folks we only have two weeks to go.  How is everyone doing?  Are you planning to keep at it after the challenge is over?  I for one definitely want to keep writing.  It brings me such joy.  We still have the After Survey, Reflections and then the Road Trip…that will be fun.