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"Peace is not something you wish for, it something you make, something you do, something you are, something you give away."--Robert Fulghum

In an effort to actively do something to create more peace in the world in 2013, I am dedicating a number of my posts specifically to peace. I invite you to join me. We can call ourselves "Bloggers for Peace." Everyone is invited to join.

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Solidarity for peace! Hey bloggers, whoever you are, regardless of your philosophical, political, or even religious views, I'l sure you'd like to see more peace in this world. I mean, even if you're a soldier, you're doing that to fight for freedom and peace, right? Most of us are just average folks who want to experience happiness in our relationships, work, and in the world around us. So post about it, once a month dedicate a post to your version of peace, whatever you want to say about it. I'm going to; I've joined Bloggers for Peace.

What Really Matters

I have to share this post by Michael at Have A Dream because it so completely expresses what I have learned about life. Here is an excerpt from the post, but please read the full text for yourself here: What Really Matters

“You see, the measure of life is not its duration but its donation. Those who give to others set into motion a cycle of blessings that often includes the feelings of joy, happiness, satisfaction, fulfillment and a deep, abiding sense of purpose. It is a genuine expression of love and love’s finest hour.”

Weekly Photo Challenge – Thankful

DSC_0096My mother passed away the week before Thanksgiving. In order to give enough time for notifying loved ones, to avoid the holiday and allow people to make travel arrangements, we scheduled the memorial service for Dec. 1st. I think this was the first Thanksgiving I have not celebrated with my parents in 55 years.

I’m thankful for my family & friends, and their love and support during this difficult time.

I’m thankful that my mom is not suffering anymore, and that she is in a better place.

I’m thankful for traditions that bring us back together and keep us moving forward.

 http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2012/11/23/weekly-photo-challenge-thankful

The Other Side of Life

I don’t really know what I’m going to say here at the moment. Sometimes you get hit with something that makes you stop and reassess your life. I found myself in a different position recently, looking at life from a different perspective. Funny, because I thought I was always trying to keep a fresh perspective on life, but I was caught off guard this time.

When my husband and I first met we were really into health food and living a healthy lifestyle. We still are and always have been to at least some degree, but children and life circumstances sometimes wear down one’s resolve. However, compared to the typical American junk food diet we might be considered seriously health conscious.

My husband is an avid walker as well, 5 miles every day. My exercise habits are more sporadic, but I do try to be active. On Friday 8/10 we were told by a cardiologist that my 59 year old husband has severely blocked arteries and needs triple by-pass surgery. As a matter of fact they said he should have had a heart attack in his 40′s or early 50′s and they were wondering why he was still alive.

He’s very fit, he doesn’t drink, doesn’t smoke, he eats healthy and he exercises. What more do you want? There is some hereditary heart trouble but both his father and grandfather lived well into their 80′s. What is the real causal factor here? Chronic stress, high levels of anxiety since childhood, the phantom poison of trauma.

Life can be difficult, painful, traumatic. People go through all kinds of really bad stuff all the time. I’m one of the fortunate ones who had a relatively easy life until I got married, and I married late. I also have a chronic health problem, however if I compare my life to the diverse types of suffering that exists around the globe I would still have to say that my life has been good, regardless of the struggles and stress.

Every human being desires to have a good, happy and healthy life, but the truth is we have to go through a lot of struggles, stress and difficulties no matter who we are. I don’t know anyone who’s floated through life without a worry in the world, never encountering a problem. Some people are blessed with the ability to deal with problems without excess anxiety, other’s are not. Some people had adults who helped them learn how to deal with life’s ups and downs, and other’s didn’t. There are a lot of variables that contribute to the way each person deals with their troubles.

My husband had triple artery by-pass heart surgery on 8/16 and was in the hospital for 6 days. My brain seemed to go into a fog; I felt exhausted moving between work, home and the hospital. I usually rise to a challenge, but this time was different. It seemed as if my whole life was flashing before my eyes and getting scrambled like eggs. He’s home now, and getting a little better every day, but my foggy brain and scrambled egg life is not. I feel old, worn out and weary.

It is so easy to take life for granted when we are young, healthy and full of strength and energy. When we are young we never imagine that something tragic will change our life forever, even though we are aware that it sometimes happens to other people. As a young person it’s very difficult to imagine what it’s like to work hard all your life and not achieve the goals you dreamed of. Although my husband will recover completely and be better than before, I feel the pangs of aging issues and post mid-life crisis. It doesn’t help that my father died of heart disease 3 years ago, and my mother is declining rapidly.

“But you are still young”, people say. I hope I can live up to their expectation because I don’t like feeling old and worn out. Some people think it’s just a state of mind, but sometimes it’s health issues. My husband was feeling really worn out before he had this surgery and everyone is saying he will feel so much better once he’s fully recovered. When do I get to feel better? I hope I’ll be able to keep up with him because my health problem can’t be resolved in such a dramatic way.

It is a funny thing, this life; if only I had the wisdom of age when I was young and stupid, and the energy of youth now that I’m older and wiser.

Create The Day For Mom

Obviously we all know what’s coming – Mother’s day. It’s that wonderful day of the year that  we shower our mothers with cards, flowers, candy or other gifts in an effort to show our appreciation for her years of love, sacrifice, devotion and caring. Some people might look forward to celebrating this day, and others may not.

Being a parent is hard sometimes, but being a child can also be really hard. I was fortunate to have caring parents, and grandparents, but many children are not as fortunate.  Some parents start out with love and care in their hearts or minds, but get lost or confused along the way, maybe drowning in their own problems and forgetting how much their children need them. For these children a deep ache, loneliness and longing develops, and sometimes a lifetime of resentment toward their parents.

Growing up is hard enough, the process needs to be cushioned by loving and caring parents. I have experienced the difference it makes because my husband was abandoned at six years old. Torn away from family, friends and relatives that were his world until then; it is not an easy thing to recover from. Although he ended up with grandparents in a different city, they didn’t really know how to repair the damage that had been done. Sometimes children are expected to be more resilient than they are capable of.

For some time I worked in human services, dealing every day with the struggles parents have with life, and with parenting, and seeing the impact this has on children. It was often heartbreaking. Because of these personal experiences I have developed so much gratitude for my parents. They were not perfect as no one is, but they allowed themselves to grow emotionally and spiritually through the years, becoming wonderful grandparents and creating a strong foundation of love and security for the whole family.

I’m looking forward to this Mother’s Day as an opportunity to once again thank my mom for always being there for me with her love and care. My mom turns 80 on the same week, so it is also a week to celebrate her life. I want to make it a very special day and week for mom, because a mother’s love is worth more than the whole world.

Family First

My apologies to all my faithful followers. This weeks Photography and Create The Day posts (all posts) are postponed due to a family emergency.  Hopefully I’ll be able to start blogging again next week. Please come back soon! Blessings to you and yours.

We Can Do More Than We Realize

This is such an amazing video, I just have to share it. Please watch the whole thing. It will show you just how much one (or a few) caring people can do when they are determined to do what is right. When we all do our part, no matter how small, we can change the world for the better.

Feelings

When you feel happy, really happy, it somehow seems that you’ve always been happy and that you’ll always be happy. The same is often true when you feel sad, or lonely, or depressed, or broke, or sick, or scared. Something, perhaps, to remember.”  

Notes From The Universe
Thoughts become things… choose the good ones! ®
© www.tut.com ®

Thank You

My heart felt thanks to those who linked up with Create The Day With Gratitude.

Next week the theme is Create the Day With Kindness, so please feel free to link up again and invite others. Until then…..

A bunny’s birthday party…..

Dreamtime

Outside the snow falls, it’s dark and cold. Some people really love snow. My son longs for a white Christmas every year. Memories of childhood days; snowmen, sledding, snowball fights, snow forts and missing school for snow days.

Snow brings more painful memories to my mind. I did not grow up with it, so I enjoyed the childhood snow fun only through my children, but now they are grown. It’s very, very cold outside, cold and drafty in the house too.

Wrapped in layers of blankets, holding a warm cup of tea, my mind wanders. The sun, the sand, the warmth, the gentle sea lapping it’s frothy tongue across the beach. Salt fills my nostrils and cleanses my soul. The palm branch waves, a coconut drops to the ground, and I lay down. Sand molds to my body, wrapping me in it’s warmth. I need no blanket as the sun has me covered.

Memories of love and laughter, music and dancing, snorkeling and diving, sailing and so much more. The world was my ocean, the island my home.

Healthy Child Healthy World Searches for 2012 Mom on a Mission

Mom Bloggers For Social Good Announces:

Nominations are now open at http://www.healthychild.org/mission to find
eight extraordinary parents—one of whom will become our 2012 “Mom on a
Mission.” From January through August, Healthy Child will select and honor
one finalist each month; in September and October, the general public will
vote to choose the winner, who will honored with a grand prize at a gala
event in New York City in November.
Celebrating its 20th anniversary year, Healthy Child Healthy World began in
1992 after five-year-old Colette Chuda died of a rare form of
non-hereditary cancer linked to environmental factors. Playing a leadership
role in one of the most important public health and environmental movements
of the 21st century, today Healthy Child Healthy World ignites the movement
that empowers parents to protect children from harmful chemicals. More
information can be found at www.healthychild.org.