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Beyond the Dawn


 Mountain Paradise
 

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 My Daily View
 

This is the view from my front porch. Am I blessed!  This was taken this morning and as you can see, the leaves are only turning a little bit. We are supposed to get our first frost tomorrow night, so look out for the beautiful colors next week.

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 Another E.Coli Victim
 

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 When You're Feeling As Old As The Adage
 

I'm nearly as old as the adage, "you're only as old as you feel". Well, that's how I felt this morning, anyway. I started out the day feeling quite ancient. Like maybe I should go look at retirement homes, reserve my cemetery plot and buy some Depends®. Maybe I should begin writing my memoirs, before my memory loss gets any worse.

Well, sigh! Where does time go, anyway? It seems to be disappearing faster than the Republicans from Capital Hill. I just had another birthday. I am now officially fifty-three years old!

I Googled my name and came up with a hundred pages of links for antiques. (oops! I forgot, Google® has forbidden the use of the word Google® as a verb!) Oh, never mind, I'm old and senile therefore I can verbalize any word I want.

The funny thing is that this one specific birthday will never come again...well neither will any of the other birthdays...but this one is sorta special. I was born in 1953, which was fifty-three years ago, which means I'm fifty-three years old. (Sorry, but in my senility I found this fact to be fascinating.)

How many 1953 automobiles did I see while driving around in the city yesterday? Let's see...uh...none! So, if I were a car, I would now be in that great junkyard in the sky. If I were a dog, I would be three hundred and seventy-one years old--and very dusty. If I were a machine, I would be obsolete. And if I were a computer I would be as big as a small room.

And on top of that, I'm the grandmother of three. Two of them came with my marriage to their grandfather, and the other one is a special gift from my son. I love them all equally. I never use the term Step-Mom or Step-Grandma. It just doesn't apply to my relationship with my children and grandchildren. I wonder were the term came from anyway. I think they should be called free children and grandchildren, meaning they are an added bonus to a marriage. Like those buy-one-get-one-free deals.

When my daughter was in the hospital for her second C-Section and my youngest grandson, the doctor asked me if I had her by C-section. I laughed and said, "No, I got her the easy way...I married her dad."

And I am thinking today that my granddaughter who is thirteen, and my two grandsons, ages seven and six, have never listened to, nor even seen an eight track tape, they've never watched black & white television, never used a manual typewriter, never heard of a beta VCR, or carbon paper. I watched men walk on the moon long before these children walked across my 'just washed' kitchen floor.

My granddaughter gave me that 'blond' look when I told her about how, when I was growing up, our telephone was connected through a party line.

She was thinking Par-tay! so I explained to her that, "No this was NOT a good thing" because it meant several neighbors were on the same phone line and if someone else was using their phone, then you had to wait until they finished, before you could make your call. And if they really got mean about it they could keep their receiver off the hook all day and no one could use the phone.

She gave me an even blonder look and said, 'Well, duhhh, why didn't you just use your cell?" Well, for a moment there, I felt the same way my grandma must have felt when she told me about the Civil War.

Then I noticed that this grand-teen was wearing my wife-beater, my earrings, and reeking of my perfume. But the real revelation came when she asked to borrow my new Nickelback CD.

Is it my imagination, or is the gap getting smaller with each new generation? I'm only seeing a slight crack where there used to be a great chasm.

I guess I could wait a while before I do the retirement home, cemetery plot and Depends® thing. Right now, I need to figure out a way to make the grand kids go home.

I plan on hooking up with their absolute most fave person this weekend...

They call him "Grandpa." I call him "da bomb".


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 In Answer to My Question
 

The following article was written by Joe Mazzella and has been reprinted with his permission.  It you would like to read more of Joe's writings, you can visit his website at:  Living In Love And Joy or you may contact him via email at joecool@wirefire.com

This article came at just the right time to help me make sense of a world that seems to have lost the ability to love or feel compassion for those in pain.  Often we see so many  bad things going on around us, we forget to stop and count the small things that God gives us each day. However, it is these small things, the things we take for granted, that hold the very essence of what peace and love is all about.  God reminded me of this through Joe Mazzella. I wanted to share it with you all in hope that it will help you too.  Thank you Joe.  I wish each of you here at BlogStream peace, and joy, and love.


THAT IS GOD SAYING, "I LOVE YOU"

By: Joseph J. Mazzella

     Each of us in this life wants more than anything to be loved. We work for love. We strive for love. We make fools out of ourselves for love. We long to feel that love warming our hearts and souls. We strain our ears each day for just a whisper of those three glorious words: "I love you."

     What most of us don’t realize, however, is just how much God loves us. God is showing us and telling us how much He loves us everyday. When you see the sun rising over the mountains, feel the cool breeze kissing your face, and hear the sweet songs of birds blessing your ears that is God saying, "I love you." When you see the adoring eyes of your dog looking up at you and feel the gentle brush of your cat against your hand that is God saying, "I love you." When you hear music that uplifts your soul with joy and read words that make your heart and mind soar into the heavens that is God saying, "I love you." When you hear the laughter of children playing and feel the warm hug of your own child against you that is God saying, "I love you." When you have the loving support of your family and the wonderful kindness of your friends no matter what you are going through that is God saying, "I love you." When you find your thoughts and feelings always leading you towards growth, learning, love, and joy that is God saying, "I love you." When your life’s circumstances both good and bad help you to keep growing stronger, better, happier, and more loving each day that is God saying, "I love you."

     God is always telling you and showing you just how much He loves you. Don’t be afraid then to say, "I love you too God." Don’t be afraid to live that love in your life either. Love God with everything you have and with everything you are. Love yourself, love your neighbor, and make this whole world your neighborhood. Always remember that God is love, that life is joy, and that we are one. And always listen for the million ways that God says, "I love you."

Joe Mazzella

http://www.angelfire.com/wv2/joecoolwv/index.html

joecool@wirefire.com

 

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