I don't think those of you who are reading this "It's Saturday" are an average cross section of America, my opinion. However there are striking things that you have in common. Raise your hand if you agree!
Saturday question--In your mind, do I talk about the kind of things that people shouldn't talk about?
Patty warned me that she is a ornery person. I said to her that I don’t know about that—just
ask Pete here—Pete said, she can be ornery alright.
I don’t have it in me any more. A guy at a Bible study said
that about his desire to go fishing. He’s 80+. We went for an about 6 mile hike up 'er in 'em mountains the other day and I was really tired. I ain't what I use to be! Such is life!
Trouble’s acomin’! Have you ever thought what everyone is
thinking but don’t say it?
Or have you
said somethings that everyone else is thinking but they are scared to say it?
Sometimes I’m very careful what I say around certain folks as they become very
offended very easily if they disagree with me; soooo I just try to keep my
mouth shut. But I find it interesting that some of those same folks can speak
their opinion around me and expect me to listen and accept their opinion. Something
doesn’t seem right here. Saturday question—Sooo what does it mean to be open
minded?
TenaFromTheNorthSideOfTheBeaverRiver in Butler County says--Ok God, I'm sorry that I feel
that those ladies think they are the elite and privileged. I think money
changed their attitude and they lost their humility. But it seems that they get
all the roses and me, and others don’t. It ain’t fair. They seem to have the
attitude of being all puffed up. It is how I don’t what to be but yet I do want
to be. Life is not fair, the only thing that’s fair is the Butler County Fair
and that’s in June!
Violet Stillwater from Walla Walla, WA says--You can bet
your life on it! Sooo what are you betting your life on Violet Stillwater from
Walla Walla? Violet says--You know what it is: The goal stays the same but the
strategy might evolve.
Trouble's comin'! A friend of Jeanne and now of mine says she is vain about
how she dresses—I was raised that way by my parents and have been vain all my
life. I know no difference. She also got really hurt by her husband cheating on
her and she threw him out years ago. Now at 80, she continues to be very bitter
towards men. These are a couple examples of a person’s past environment that has affected them. It is what it is! That it is!
A friend said that she has a sister-in-law who is hard to be
around as she thinks she knows everything. Yikes! And my husband, who is her brother,
agrees with me. Sooooo if she thinks that and her husband thinks that then
others must think that too as they are smart but not that smart to be the only
two that know it! Don’t kid yourself!
I have met two super senior women (i.e. in age and in
quality) here in the Great Northwest that are something else. They, my opinion, are dynamite woman. I
ask myself why are they so dynamite? Neither one of them has had an easy life
nor would I say a pleasant life. Their attitudes are just amazing and have been
all their life no doubt. I believe, my opinion, it is because of their
genetics, past environment and current environment (i.e. a combination
maybe).
And I found out by being with
them that they both have a distinctive common denominator (i.e. you can guess
what it is). And they are very enjoyable to be around. One is 91 who recently
passed away and the other is 87! One was ready to die with no problem and the
other has a serious significant other and they are going sailing!
RickyRick says—"Human beings wear out. You can’t burn
the candle at both ends. If you’re discouraged, you may not really need to
change anything major in your life. You may just need rest! Sometimes the most
spiritual thing you can do is take a nap.”
Have a FUN day my friends unless you have other plans. (-:
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MyDeceasedFriendJean said--A person with big dreams is more powerful then one with all the facts.
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