Tuesday, January 5, 2016

What to Do When There's No Electricity


To be honest, I don't have a right answer. When the power is out, if you live in breezy areas like me, you can sleep, cook, take a walk or wonder why you didn't charge the phone! If you have a vehicle, take a drive down the road and see what's up.  Yesterday, I cleaned windows and screens, and mopped the porch. Today, I rested.

The one thing that we all love to do is get on the phone and call the power company. If it had gone until 12pm, I would call because the power was also out at my children's school. Lunch time - no microwave - not good.

However, as we think about the lack of power, tv, internet etc, maybe the time should be spent reflecting on improvements for the future. Literally do some housework or organization or meditate on your next move. What can I do differently as a person, as a parent, as a student, as an employee and as a supervisor? How can I impact the world? I wear many hats and this demands that I be organized. How can I better take car of my health?

Sometimes, we get so caught into technology, we forget to live and relax. So, firstly, plan and organize yourself. Get up in the morning and get ready. Iron your clothes in advance. We just have to aim at being more prepared - in mind, body and soul - for work and for life.

Ribbon

Friday, January 1, 2016

POEM: Managing the Challenges



Challenges are inevitable
but remember those moments
that are memorable
because they may be linked
to some unforgettable
challenge that opened our eyes
or brought some big surprise
that completely changed our lives
maybe not for the better
but God know best
and with every test
we become not less
but impressive
as our life resumé
expands and improves
so take each day in pace
because no one knows
what is next to be faced
sometimes we lose our grace
and may even feel disgraced
but rise up and rise above and 
take every step with love

Ribbon

Thursday, December 31, 2015

The Holiday Eating and Heading to 2016

I made a statement yesterday that this is the worst time of the year for eating. It's the time when we overeat on the foods that we should have in small portions. It's the time of the ham and baked goodies - which are all so delicious. Of course, everyone wants to share their goodies with you too. It's hard to have in moderation when there is so much temptation.

This  blog post is not to give a solution to the problem but instead to remind us to try to be moderate around these times. I am trying to stick things in the freezer for future use and this works out sometimes. I am trying to eat more fruits and vegetables and cut down on the starches. We all have to do what we have to do to preserve our health.

Try your best in small steps to ensure that you keep you and your family healthy during the holidays and all year round.

Be good and safe as we approach 2016. We know not what lies ahead but have faith, be courageous and focused.  Do the best you can at all times.

Ribbon

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

An SMH Moment



I posted on my Facebook page that I may be naive when it comes to people's behaviors. I guess we tend to get comfortable and suddenly, there's some action that causes a knee jerk reaction. It's a life lesson that can burn the soul. Sometimes when I hear people say certain things, I get so angry and disgusted.

Then... there it comes - SMH and SNB - should've known better. However, I persevere because although, I express anger (verbally or non-verbally), I'll do the same thing the next time...but with a twist.

For now, I'm still shaking my head and I'll be doing that for some time.

Ribbon

Monday, December 28, 2015

Following the Good Examples

We like to make statements like "do you and I'll do me". However, I'm one who thinks that we should emulate positive behaviors. There's a lot of negative around us but for sure there's a lot of positive too. Instead of focusing on what's sad, lame or gossip, we can make good people / good behaviors a role model for us.

Of course, I can't be exactly like you, but if you are a part of a non-profit group - then I can donate my time, funds or ideas to that group or another. If I see my neighbor making an addition to his/her home, I don't have to be jealous. Instead, I can congratulate them on the move. If your neighbor in church can tithe in the thousands and you can only give pennies, give what you can and pray that it helps someone or builds the church's mission.

Following good examples is not complicated. Just do what you know is right!

Ribbon

Friday, December 25, 2015

Christmas 2015

It's the holiday season! Matter of fact, it's Christmas Day. We have so much to be thankful for, despite what our circumstances might be. Face it, not everyone is not going to be rich and there always will be some who  are broke. We just have to make the best of our circumstances. Share what you can afford. This tends to be the season when we get lavish and want to give perfect gifts. I am thankful for everything that I have received because I can see it all came from the heart. I try to teach my children that they should share and give to others.

Adults are funny. We complain about everything and are usually not willing to try or give things a chance. I like the opportunity to share something with persons in need and wish more people would be like that. Not everyone feels this way and it get's difficult dealing with these situations in a group setting.

However, don't let other's behaviors dampen your spirit. There are non-profit organizations, elderly homes and needy families that you can give to. Do what you can to help others.

Ribbon

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

POEM: Collision

Everyone has a story
and we all have our past
life isn't easy
regardless of your race or class
We try to be good
but often there's temptation
so sometimes we get distracted
and in the process of elimination
we slide to the dark side
where good and bad collide
and evil tries to prevail
leaving us on the the failing trail
but even as we struggle
and we try to cope
and we are frustrated
and think there's no hope
the good in us can stand out
and beyond all doubt
take us on the right side
where peace and love can abide

Poem: Sweet by Linette Rabsatt