Friday, January 27, 2012

Women Warriors

Although you may not know it, you may have spoken with a woman warrior this week.  She may be battling fibroids, breast cancer, or cancer of another type. The reason you did not know about her battle is because she is upbeat and continues to try and do as much as she did before her diagnosis. She is undergoing challenging treatment, but she doesn't complain. She even tries to encourage others.  I spoke with a woman warrior at the gym this past week.  Even though she was going for another radiation treatment after leaving the gym that day, she was able to encourage me. As she told me of her battle, she repeatedly gave praise to Jehovah for his blessings.  If you know a woman warrior, take a minute to ask her how she's doing.  She may feel like talking. May God continue to bless these women warriors.
Take care,
Sylvia

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Bottoms Up

It's been reported that too much sitting makes the rear end big, because sitting too much shrinks the rear end's muscle cells while it increases fat cells. Some expert has proposed a treadmill desk to combat this rear end problem.  A worker can stand and walk on the treadmill which is attached to the worker's computer desk.  That way, the worker is able to work on the computer keyboard while walking, burning calories, and not sitting. Perhaps this device can combat the big read end problem.  However, I don't even want to think of me walking on a treadmill while attempting to work on a computer. For one thing, no one would be able to decipher anything I typed.  I guess I'd better stick with the gym.
Smiles,
Sylvia

Monday, January 23, 2012

Lint

Why is it that when you put on your black or navy blue outfit at home and then inspect yourself in the mirror, all looks well until you get to your destination?  Too often, when you get to your destination, you do another quick outfit inspection, and that's when you see all the lint on your dark-colored outfit that you did not see at the house.  Where is a lint brush when you need one!?!
Smiles,
Sylvia

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Hanging in There

At the bank ATM, there was an elderly lady ahead of me.  She stood very close to the screen and adjusted her eyeglasses repeatedly as she read the ATM  prompts.  She banged the screen as if she didn't know that a light touch would do.  It took her awhile,  but she got her money from the machine.  As she turned to leave the ATM area, she saw me and apologized for taking so long.  I assured her it was no problem. When she left the bank, I heard a car horn blow.  There was a woman in the car who resembled the elderly lady. The elderly lady was at the wrong vehicle waiting to be let inside.  The lady who blew the car horn said, "Over here," to the elderly lady, and smiled at me.  The elderly lady turned toward the correct car and laughed.   It was so cute.  I give the elderly lady credit for still attempting to handle her bank business and the ability to laugh at herself.  She may have moved slowly and gone to the wrong car at first, but at least she's still trying to do things for herself. She sets a good example.
Take care,
Sylvia

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Something in Common

While reading an article about blood and organ donation, I was struck by the remark of one recipient.  She noted that her organ donor was of a different race, but that race made no difference in the success of the procedure, because we all have human blood in common. There may be different blood types, but race has nothing to do with the blood.  It's something to consider when we think about our human similarities, not our racial differences.
Take care,
Sylvia

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Best and Nicest

Stop. Think. What was the best thing that happened to you today?  What was the nicest thing you did for someone else today?  What was the nicest thing you did for yourself today?  Are you smiling?  Good.
Take care,
Sylvia

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Catalog Warnings

It tickles me when I get catalogs in the mail that have this warning highlighted across the front cover: This may be your last catalog!  I guess this is supposed to prompt me to stop whatever I'm doing, review the catalog, and place an order, right away. Sometimes these warnings are on catalogs I haven't even requested, so why would I care if I no longer receive them? The funniest part is when I keep on getting the catalogs from the same companies, with the same warning, for years.  Well, whenever they do drop me from their mailing lists, at least I can't say they didn't warn me.
Smiles,
Sylvia

Monday, January 9, 2012

Planning Ahead

Lately, we've been getting calls from a local cemetery.  They want us to come in for a consultation. Maybe they have sales/discounts for funeral plots and services.  I have not yet made a commitment to meet with the cemetery people, and I don't know why I'm dragging my feet.  Maybe because it's something people really don't want to think about, even though it's probably practical to have this taken care of.  This reminds me of the preacher's words: Everybody wants to go to heaven. They just don't want to go right now.
Smiles,
Sylvia

Friday, January 6, 2012

Shopping Couples

This is so cute!  During the recent shopping season and again today, I saw approximately 4 elderly couples on separate occasions.  They were shopping together and they bickered continuously.  At first, just listening to their conversations (which were all loud, by the way) I thought they were angry and having arguments.  But when they turned into the store aisle where I was, I saw that  they had pleasant facial expressions. The various remarks went something like this:
SHE:  "I didn't tell you to get that color shirt.  Put that back; our grandson hates red."
HE:  "I'm ready to go.  How long are you gonna stay in this store?"
SHE:  "Stop telling me that same story.  I heard it a million times already."
HE:  "That costs too much.  Put it back."
HE: "I'm going to get the car."
SHE:  "Don't get those cakes, we already have some at  the house, and you don't even eat them."
These elderly couples seemed to have an easy comfort and real caring.  Whatever the words said between them in the store, each couple belonged together. I guess that's just the way they roll.
Smiles,
Sylvia

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Talk

There's an old saying: Talk what you know.  Unfortunately, some people talk as if they have all the facts or are experts on a topic, but you later find out they are not.  This does not upset me, but I tend to remember those who talk only what they know.
There's another old saying: You can take that to the bank.  Back in the day, when a person said that to you, they guaranteed the validity of the fact they told you.  Mind you, this is not about gossip.  It's about requests for helpful information.  What do you say when you don't have the answer to an inquiry?  Who is one person you know that you can say talks what he or she knows?  Is it you?
Smiles,
Sylvia

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Tasks

When faced with several tasks, do you start with the most challenging task, or do you tackle the easiest tasks first? Do you start with the task that takes the longest amount of time to complete?  Do you chunk your time-consuming tasks and do sections of these tasks over a period of days? Are you a person who does not chunk tasks because once you begin a task, you must see it through to the end on that very day?
I tend to tackle my most challenging tasks first, when my mind is the freshest.  As a writer, I have had to learn to chunk tasks; I cannot always finish a chapter in one sitting.  I am sure there is some personal styles inventory that analyzes why we attack our necessary tasks the way we do.  The most important thing is that we get the tasks done in a way that works best for us.  Right now, I am going downstairs to wash the dinner dishes.
Smiles,
Sylvia

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

2012

Welcome to the year 2012!   It is truly a blessing to be at the opening of a brand new year.  It seems like 2012 arrived so fast.  Remember all the hoopla when we went from 1999 to the year 2000?  Some folks were panicky about the year's date changing on some master clock, others planned to stock water, food, and alternative energy sources.  We humans are interesting.  The thing is: we are bound by time, but God is not bound by time. I am thankful for the lessons learned in 2011, the warm memories of joyous events in 2011, and the healing from the 2011 events that were not joyous, but were bearable, by grace.  As we turn the page of a new year, I wish us all the best as we continue to become our best, by grace.
Keep the faith,
Sylvia