Monthly Archives: June 2006

Blogging Hiatus

Been away this week, at the beach with my family. It has been a wonderful week spent mostly staring blankly at the ocean, taking long walks on the beach, giggling with my family, and reading books. I will be ‘back to regular’ soon.

In the meantime – I am thankful to be away.

Having a really tough day

So I needed some guidance – a friend of mine once shared this with me:

25 Lessons for Life
by Marian Wright Edelman

  1. There is no free lunch. Don’t feel entitled to anything you don’t sweat and struggle for.
  2. Set goals and work quietly and systematically toward them.
  3. Assign yourself.
  4. Never work for just money or for power. They won’t save your soul or build a decent family or help you sleep at night.
  5. Don’t be afraid of taking risks or of being criticized.
  6. Take parenting and family life seriously and insist that those you work for and who represent you do.
  7. Remember that your wife/husband is not your mother/father or servant, but your partner and friend.
  8. Forming families is serious business.
  9. Be honest.
  10. Remember and help America remember that the fellowship of human beings is more important that the fellowship of race and class and gender in a democratic society.
  11. Sell the shadow for the substance.
  12. Never give up!
  13. Be confident that you can make a difference.
  14. Don’t ever stop learning and improving your mind.
  15. Don’t be afraid of hard work or teaching your childen to work.
  16. “Slow down and live.”
  17. Choose your friends carefully.
  18. Be a can-do, will-try person.
  19. Try to live in the present.
  20. Use your political and economic power for the community.
  21. Listen for “the sound of the genuine” within yourself and others.
  22. You are in charge of your own attitude.
  23. Remember your roots, your history, and the forebears’ shoulder on which you stand.
  24. Be reliable. Be faithful. Finish what you start.
  25. Always remember that you are never alone.

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All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost;
The old that is strong does not wither,
Deep roots are not reached by frost.

—J.R.R. Tolkien

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10 Things That Scare Me Most (in no particular order)

  1. Not living up to my potential
  2. Depression
  3. Losing my good health
  4. Being homeless
  5. Nuclear war
  6. The IRS
  7. God
  8. Bad things happening to my kids
  9. Not being able to provide for my family
  10. Religious extremists