Friday, September 30, 2011

You've Had a Wonderful Life...



Listen to me, this is REALLY important.... Are you ready?  Ok, here goes...We are ALL George Bailey!  What's that you say, John?  Has the bar opened a little earlier than usual?  Nope, afraid not.  Just stating a clear and honest truth.  All of us, no matter what our upbringing, no matter what our personal experiences, we've all had a wonderful life.  Some of you will nod "yes" and close out this blog.  See you next time.  Now, for the rest of you that think I'm full of an excessive amount of shit, I'm willing to go to the mats on this one. 

Now, I'll admit, comparatively speaking my life has been pretty ok these past 49 years.  Sure, I've been divorced, had some financial troubles, some emotional set backs, as well as family drama, whatever.  Yes, I've even considered suicide on two separate occasions in my life.  Blah, blah, blah.  But it's also true I've never experienced the death of a loved one, never personally experienced a violent act of aggression against me.  But I do have my share of emotional baggage, some of it carry on, some of it I checked at the counter.  But you know what?  I've survived all that bullshit.  And you know something else?  If you're reading this, you've survived YOUR bullshit as well.  You've overcome.  You've persevered.  Whether you think so or not, there's a part of you, that survivor, that overcame ALL that garbage that nearly destroyed you. And look who you have become?  This amazing, wonderful, inspirational person that we love, respect and admire.  More so than you could POSSIBLY imagine. 

This is probably the part where I lose all you cynics. I imagine many of you are choking on the "wonderful, inspirational..." part but whether you believe it or not, you are all those things and more.  Many people have come before you, have been faced with the same hardships you've faced and gave up.  They're gone.  They packed it in.  But not you!  You survived.  Something inside you said "NOT today".  That's why you're here now, reading this.  That alone is enough to earn my respect and admiration.  You may not feel like a hero but you are.  For all those who survived hardships in life, you've inspired others to endure theirs.  Remember the line from the movie?  "Harry didn't save the men on that transport because you weren't there to save Harry."  If you weren't here now, how would others be inspired to endure the hardships of life as you have? 

So, whether you believe it or not, you've had a wonderful life.  Your ability to survive and grow from life's experiences has cleared a path for the rest of us to follow.  Your spirit and your strength feeds the rest of us on our journey through life.  My love, thanks and admiration are yours, always...

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Daughters...


I think daughters are God’s promise that life will always be filled with new and exciting discoveries of joy.  For every moment I think I’ve seen or experienced it all, my beautiful Sam shows me something new and wonderful.  I certainly can’t take credit for the woman she has become but I thank God that he’s given me a front row seat to her beautiful story that plays out before me each and every day.  For all daughters young and old, please know that you own the heart of your father, no matter where he is.  And for you, fathers, cherish the blessing that God has provided you with his most precious angel.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

"Old School"

Yesterday my daughter Samantha and I went "antiquing".  I love all the old stuff you come across.  I feel like I've traveled back in time, visiting my grandparents house.  When I look at all those things I can't help but wonder what history lies within them...
 



Friday, September 23, 2011

A Second Chance?

Well, I think I've settled down a bit after my flair up over the Facebook fiasco.  I actually feel kinda bad because it turned out several friends thought I had "unfriended" them when they tried to respond to that bogus notification and found I wasn't in their friend list any more.  Think it's time to mend some bridges...

I'm still pretty frustrated with Facebook but perhaps a second chance might be in order.  I have to admit I do like the fundamental objective of Facebook which is to keep us connected with our family and friends.  Maybe Zuckie needs to reign in his engineers and let the site just do it's thing.  Most of us are pretty simple folks and all we want is a simple way of keeping tabs on those in our lives.  Engineers and software developers are notorious for wanting to constantly tweak or change things.  Do us all a favor and take a break, boys!   If you're bored, go play Dungeons and Dragons or whatever you kids play these days.

I'm in Oregon this weekend visiting my beautiful daughter Samantha.  I've missed her so much.  Had a great dinner last night.  I can't get over how grown up she is and what a wonderful women she's turned into.  I'm so proud of her!  I think today we'll go have breakfast and then go hit the grocery store, Target, Kohls, etc.  She just moved into her new apartment and is in need of some essentials.

Have a wonderful day, my friends.  Be safe and God bless!

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Facebook can bite me...

Yes, that's right, I've dumped my Facebook account.  I guess I've been a bit frustrated with the site for some time and the recent site changes and the unfortunate "Oops" have pushed me to the point of saying "to hell with you, Zuckerberg!"

Over the last several months so much random crap began to flood my page that in an attempt to clean things up I tried to filter on the activities of my close friends and family.  Somehow, in Facebook's infinite wisdom, this filtering process actually turned out to be a broadcast message to dozens of people, asking them if they wanted to be a part of my "family".  What the hell?  Really?  Not only was it a little bit embarrassing, it's just plain stupid.  Why on earth would you create something like a family list invite?  I think I know who my family members are.  I don't need to "invite" them to any frickin' list.  And oh, by they way Zuckie, when it comes to how I manage my personal account, that's really no one's business but my own. Any changes I make to who I communicate with or how I want to view the activities of my friends doesn't warrant an announcement to the world.  But, hey, we all know privacy and security have never been a point of emphasis for you and your script kiddies. 

Once again it's been proven that the measure of a man is NOT based on the size of his wallet.  No matter how much money you have, Mark, you're still a POS...

Post script - Don't worry folks, there are still things such as email, phone calls, letters and random positive thoughts.  You can reach me through any of those means as well as my SmugMug site.  :-)

Cheers!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Power of a Puppy...


Do you think these little guys have any idea how they make us feel when we look at them?  Imagine if we had that power...

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

A Day of 14ers...

As you probably noticed from the previous blog, I recently had the opportunity to hike a 14er.  Actually I had the opportunity to hike four of them - Democrat, Cameron (unrated 14er), Lincoln and Bross. This one, on the right, was taken from the top of Mt. Democrat.  That little pipe you see at the bottom of the picture is the tube that holds the register so hikers can "sign in", letting the world know they were there.  The picture below was taken from atop Cameron, looking towards Mt. Lincoln.  The bottom right picture was taken from Lincoln, looking back towards Democrat.  What a blessing to be able to experience so much beauty.  It morethan makes up for the incredible soreness in my legs.  :-)


You should join me some time...


 

Sunday, September 11, 2011

"I Lift Up My Eyes to the Mountains..."


"I lift up my eyes to the mountains—
   where does my help come from?
My help comes from the LORD,
   the Maker of heaven and earth.
 He will not let your foot slip—
   he who watches over you will not slumber;
indeed, he who watches over Israel
   will neither slumber nor sleep.
 The LORD watches over you—
   the LORD is your shade at your right hand;
the sun will not harm you by day,
   nor the moon by night.
 The LORD will keep you from all harm—
   he will watch over your life;
the LORD will watch over your coming and going
   both now and forevermore."
Psalm 121

I had the good fortune to be able to hike several 14ers today and enjoy all the splendor around me.  The summit, above, is Lincoln.  It was one of four that I was able to hike.  My mom inspired the passage and it sums up much of how I feel when I'm out enjoying God's country... 

Monday, September 5, 2011

Tranquility...


I was originally hoping to find a nice poem to go along with these pictures but nothing really inspired me.  We all have our own definition of tranquility.  For me, it's the early morning mountains, the peaceful calm before the rest of the world wakes up.  The combination of the gentle sounds of nature, the beating of my heart, the steady panting of my dog and the rocks under my shoes.... it's just tranquil.  I pray everyone can find moments of peace...

Thursday, September 1, 2011

My Other Dogs...

Contrary to popular belief (and I've helped perpetuate the notion), I do like my other dogs.  Yes, Sophie gets most of my attention but these other two rug rats are pretty special, too.  They just drive me nuts some times...

Roscoe "The King"

Belle "The Queen"
 

All hail the King and Queen!!