Warning: This “It’s Saturday” might be invasive
(i.e. like the Palmer amaranth, an invasive “super weed’ spreading across IA). CadillacJack says—There is another book
written on that which might present a different outcome. SusieQ (i.e. the only knock on her is that she is high maintenance) says—You can
always find someone with a different opinion about everything; that is for sure. MissPerfect (i.e. who has a gi-gantic big
nose) says—Being around some of you for some time, I suggest that maybe there
is a possibility that you might want to take a stab at a different life than the
one you are living now; your life doesn’t have to be any certain way (i.e. you
do have options). It seems as if your
current life style doesn’t look very attractive. BUT it’s your life and we all have choices.
BUT choices are made by decisions. And
guess who gets to make the decisions. WorldClassLarry
(i.e. who is outstanding when he drinks a lot of coffee) says—You might have to
get rid of some loser friends who aren’t going anywhere! Ouchy ouchy!
I watch some football. I have no
idea why parents let their kids play. I
just saw a college player take a hit to his head (i.e. targeting and the player
was given a 15-yard penalty and was kicked out of the game—big deal!). BUT the
kid who got hit in the head may be affected for life. The fans don’t seem to
care (i.e. haul ‘em off and put another player in). I just don’t get this. Maybe I do—Its maybe all about the money and
glory. A friend (i.e. who is in his middle
70s, told me his story—He wanted to play high school football, but his dad
didn’t want him to play and get hurt. He
finally convinced his did and he played his junior year. His Dad told him he
had to pay his own medical bills! He got
hit in the head and laid on the sideline for half the game basically
unconscious and then they hauled him to the hospital in a station wagon after
the game. He probably had a serious
concussion. They brought him home at 2
a.m. and was told to lay still and don’t do any physical activity for some
time. His father was mad. It was silage
making time and the next morning he made him get up early and work. He seems normal, but I just wonder! ha ha It
can’t be good! But I keep watching football; it seems as if that might be the
reason way folks will let their kids take hits to the head; it seems as if that
is why! JoeBlow (i.e. who promises a lot but delivers little) says—Our culture
makes football players and football coaches folk heroes. We seem to love it!
He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of
you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?
(Micah 6:8) That seems like it’s pretty much straight forward; it doesn’t have
to be decoded (i.e. it’s right down Broadway).
Before Christmas I went to play pickleball early one morning. My partner, Julie, came over to me and put
the tag in on my shirt. She said—In The Villages
in FL, if you have your shirt tag out it means you are looking! Soooo does that mean you are looking for a
same sex friend or opposite sex friend?
She didn’t know. She always made sure she had her tag in! I tell you
what folks, these folks are soooo nice to me; good folks with good hearts; my
kind of folks (i.e. we laugh a lot—it could be they are laughing at me; now
that could be). I was the one who had my shirt tag out!
I recently
received a phone call which I couldn’t take; it went to message which John left
a very nice message. Incredible! John
(i.e. any body can be John) showed some very nice concern for Arlene and me. He said he prays for Arlene and me every
night. Wow! Who is this John? A
pickleball player of the club I play with.
He told me that he is concerned that I’m not around recently and is
concerned about us. This John and other
pickleball players just amaze me. Great
folks. It seems as if there are a lot of
great folks; we just always don’t know it (i.e. you guys). Your generosity was/is special. Thanksamillion! It has been very touching to us.
Put one
foot in front of the other, swing your arms a little (or a lot), and move your
body with a steady pace. For most people walking requires little thought or
effort, a form of exercise that needs no special equipment or clothing. Many
health professionals recommend 10,000 steps a day for optimum health and
longevity. That’s a lot of walking, like five miles or 90 active minutes a day!
The requirement is not complicated, however….what is complicated is make
yourself do it instead of sitting on the couch and eating chips (i.e. that
$129.99 Fitbit that you got for Christmas might look good on your wrist in
trying to impress folks, but it does no good for you to throw those chips away
and get your butt off the couch and get going—you have to have self-discipline
to do that). It seems as if it might, maybe, just maybe, be better for you to
buy a dog shock collar, put it on and give your neighbor the control. If they don’t see you exercising, they activate
the shock to get your butt off the couch.
Your results might be better.
Maybe.
According to the Department of Labor, 90 percent
of all new businesses fail within the first year, and of those that make it, 90
percent fail within the following five years. Why? Those businesses are based
on uneducated enthusiasm. They’ve got a great idea, but they don’t get the
facts before they make decisions. Proverbs 24:6 says, “The more advice you
get, the more likely you are to win” (GNT). LuckieEddie (i.e. who has a
lot of adrenaline) says—It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure that out! I’m
no rocket scientist but I think it can be pretty much determined what the
outcome of the direction of certain things are going to go based on who is on
the board making the decisions (e.g. if the decision makers are wise based on
their past history, probably the changes are better it will succeed). I believe that in churches, prayer is a huge
massive MUST! That is my opinion. But I
also realize that “better and bigger” decision makers can really make a huge
massive difference (i.e. especially if they are humble). It seems as though that not all of you think
that way or care. Hey, we live in
America; we can believe whatever we want.
Such if life.
Martin
Luther King Jr. said—Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, “What are
you doing for others?” Soooo folks, what
are you doing for others? Have you noticed how common sense isn’t so common? A
lot of smart people are not always wise. They may be educated, but they don’t
have wisdom. They may have all kinds of degrees, but they’re a washout with
relationships. Wisdom has nothing to do
with your intelligence. It has everything to do with your
relationships and your character. It’s not a matter of what you say with your
lips a.k.a. lip service but what you live with your life—not a matter of your
words but of your works and not so much your diplomas but your disposition. A
friend told me recently that he was associated with a lady who has a PHD but is
totally socially dysfunctional—no common sense and says strange things (i.e.
his opinion—it seems that way to him anyway).
I am trying to learn to be quiet more and to be more patient. It ain’t easy folks but I’m learnin’ and
tryin’. TomTerrific says—Yabut erv, it seems as if everyone is quiet, it isn’t
much fun at family get-to-gathers!
If any of you have any experience with folks who have Alzheimer’s, you
know that it seems as if they like routine and quiet sometimes (i.e. especially
Arlene as she is this way). They don’t
like surprises and different stuff.
Arlene is really this way; that has always been her personality maybe
based on her past environment; I don’t know.
She really likes folks who are soft, quiet, slow, loving, kind, and
sweet (i.e. that is the way she has always been). She can understand this and still can
evaluate folks quickly (i.e. quite interesting). Folks who are cocky, vociferous, showy, bragie,
noisy, and obnoxious, she still can see right throw them (i.e. their flakiness). She doesn’t like them; that is not her. Huh, interesting. If Arlene in her condition
can fell this, what does that mean to the normal folks. Da!
It seems as if we have different thinking about wearing the gifts from
Christmas; I mean, some of you will wear your new stuff the next day and others
of you will wait for a while. Why is
that do you think? Some kids will wear
their new Christmas gifts the first day back to school and others will not
(i.e. most seem like they do). I’m one
not to wear them right away. Why, I have
no idea. Well, maybe I do. Maybe! Our family didn’t have a lot of money
soooo I was taught by Chester and Anna or observed to save my good stuff for
special occasions; don’t wear them for “ever-day stuff.” It’s my past environment. My mentor would say
to me—erv, remember, it’s never as good as it looks and never as bad as it
looks. Yabut, my mentor, there is a lot
of show in this world; ya gotta keep up with the Jones (i.e. even if the Jones
are fakers)! JoeBlow (i.e. who seems to
make everything look soooo easy) says—Maybe, just maybe, if you have a small
amount of self-confidence, you need to show your new clothes sooner. Just maybe!
I don’t know. What do you think? That is what I thought.
Recently a gentleman did a talk to a group of folks. It seems as if the group didn’t really
appreciate him. What they said was—He talked like he thought he knew everything
(i.e. it was a turn off—they didn’t think he knew everything—just his opinion). Think about that folks. And then think about this statement--Humility
is the sign of our recognition of our place in God’s world. Saturday
question—You ever fight yourself to be humble?
I walked down town or up town to get some bread last Saturday
morning. I was trying to walk straight
with my shoulders back (i.e. like Vanna White).
My Daddy, Chester, said that to me soooo many times; I still always
don’t. BUT he has been dead for 45 years and I still try to do what he told
me. Huh, interesting. Soooo I met a senior couple who walk daily;
they are always negative. I said—great
day for a walk; they said—we have had better.
Sooooo I asked the clerk if she likes Christmas—yes, but this year I get
depressed and I don’t know why; I can be doing ok when all of a sudden, I start
to cry. CrazyMarvin says--It seems to me
that life is different for all of us.
My golf buddy/friend’s joke in the series of jokes about death-- A
couple of New Jersey hunters are out in the woods when one of them falls to the
ground. He doesn't seem to be breathing. His eyes are rolled back in his head.
The other guy whips out his cell phone and calls 911. He gasps to the
dispatcher: "My friend is dead! What do I do?" The dispatcher, in a
calm, soothing voice, says: "Just take it easy. I can help. First, let's
make sure he's dead." There is a silence, then a shot is heard. The guy's
voice comes back on the line. He says, "Okay, now what?"
Well, Christmas
is over a.k.a. the merriment! We all have had a different
experience I would bet. Maybe, just
maybe, now we are like the shepherds who returned to their sheep after
experiencing something amazing. They
were probably still talking and reflecting about it for days I would
guess. Why not, it was an amazing
experience for them. In reflecting on your Christmas, did you experience
anything amazing? Or was it the same
“bomb bang kick the can down the street” the same. I might (i.e. I’m waffling
on this; not jumping to a conclusion) have experienced something amazing. I guess time will tell; I will keep following
the events to see what happens. Maybe,
it was just my imagination (i.e. something that isn’t the truth but I just
think it is). It seems like that happens
sometimes to me.
Have a FUN day my friends unless you have other plans. (-:
erv
MyFriendJean says—Friends are the family we choose for
ourselves.
P.S. Occasionally some of you will contact me and tell me you
didn’t get this Saturday’s “It’s Saturday.”
It surely can be my fault; our son says to me—it’s usually erv’s
fault! But, sometimes for some reason,
it goes into your spam mail; maybe because of certain words I use; I don’t
know. Maybe it is more susceptible because of it being a bcc in a group. Yes, you can always bookmark it. I told a
friend last week—Your security does that to protect you, the innocent and
vulnerable! ha ha Just let me know and I will try to find the
reason why you didn’t get it; it might be in the fine print of your contract!!!