Are you a Karma Cop? Are you one of "those" people who think that the phrase "you will reap what you sow" means that you have to treat people they way they treat you, as opposed to treating them the way you'd like for them to treat you? One of those people who believes it is your duty in life to teach people all the lessons YOU think they need to learn? Have you looked in the mirror lately?
I had a conversation with my daughter last night about this. She was telling me how she was going to blah blah blah someone because they blah blah blah'd her. You know what I mean, right? I told her to go into the bathroom and look in the mirror and tell me what she saw there. She got the picture - it's not as if we haven't had this conversation before.
"I know, I know," she said. "When someone does something you don't approve of, you can't change their behavior. You can only make sure you don't behave in the same way."
Bingo daughter-of-mine. You were listening.
Have a happy, healthy weekend y'all!
I went to sleep a Texan the first night at our new home on the 80 acres we bought in Atoka County Oklahoma. Next morning, I woke up an OKie!
Friday, November 17, 2006
Sunday, October 15, 2006
More Rain . . .
Guess I can only post when it rains. Or when my niece reminds me that I haven't updated for a long time.
We still have the house in TX and still go down there every weekend to do all those maintenance type tyings (like yardwork, vacuum, dust etc) that have to be done even to a house that sits empty all week. Then, of course, we are still trying to finish up the one major remodeling project we started so long ago, but never had the time to finish, and all thouse thousand little things that you have to do to get a house ready for sale. It all takes time and money and energy, and we're running out of all three.
And of course it's football season, so if the Cowboys are playing, we're busy! Well, at least that is how I'd prefer it. The trut is we rarely get to watch an entire game. But a girl can dream!
Hey, the good news is that we've had just over 3" of rain this weekend. You have to understand that we've had only fractions of an inch of rain since May this year, and that things have been so dry that it's affecting the local economy. Ranchers have been selling off their livestock because there is no grass or hay, and no water for them. And the dust! Oh my goodness.
We've been working up here in SE OK for 2 years now. Time flies - whether you are having fun or not! So make good use of it while you have it!
We still have the house in TX and still go down there every weekend to do all those maintenance type tyings (like yardwork, vacuum, dust etc) that have to be done even to a house that sits empty all week. Then, of course, we are still trying to finish up the one major remodeling project we started so long ago, but never had the time to finish, and all thouse thousand little things that you have to do to get a house ready for sale. It all takes time and money and energy, and we're running out of all three.
And of course it's football season, so if the Cowboys are playing, we're busy! Well, at least that is how I'd prefer it. The trut is we rarely get to watch an entire game. But a girl can dream!
Hey, the good news is that we've had just over 3" of rain this weekend. You have to understand that we've had only fractions of an inch of rain since May this year, and that things have been so dry that it's affecting the local economy. Ranchers have been selling off their livestock because there is no grass or hay, and no water for them. And the dust! Oh my goodness.
We've been working up here in SE OK for 2 years now. Time flies - whether you are having fun or not! So make good use of it while you have it!
Monday, August 21, 2006
Something's Burning
At least we got some rain last night - I think 3/10" Amazing how good even that little bit of rain feels. Of course now all the other country bumpkins are taking this opportunity to burn their trash so it felt like we were in a 3rd-world country driving to work this morning. Ewwww, stinky.
Which set me to thinking about how much trash we create in a day. I try to be responsible with my trash. I don't buy aluminum cans, and rarely use aluminum foil. And when I lived in a metropolitan area and it was easy to do I recycled glass and cans and paper regularly. I still recycle newspaper because I have a place to take it. I don't burn! We are allowed to use the dumpster at work, so that is where we bring our trash. And I do compost, so anything organic goes into the composter.
But I feel negligent throwing away my cans and glass and magazines. If I had a place to store them, I might save the magazines to make paper mache, or other homemade paper products. But I don't have space, nor the time to work on that project. Sigh.
I believe God did give us the responsibility to care for the earth and the creatures on it - including each other.
Which set me to thinking about how much trash we create in a day. I try to be responsible with my trash. I don't buy aluminum cans, and rarely use aluminum foil. And when I lived in a metropolitan area and it was easy to do I recycled glass and cans and paper regularly. I still recycle newspaper because I have a place to take it. I don't burn! We are allowed to use the dumpster at work, so that is where we bring our trash. And I do compost, so anything organic goes into the composter.
But I feel negligent throwing away my cans and glass and magazines. If I had a place to store them, I might save the magazines to make paper mache, or other homemade paper products. But I don't have space, nor the time to work on that project. Sigh.
I believe God did give us the responsibility to care for the earth and the creatures on it - including each other.
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Random thoughts . . . .
what goes around, comes around - so be careful what you put into the mix
it's really fun to watch horse babies frolic in the meadow
I still want to get my bachelor's degree - even if it takes the rest of my life
this really HOT weather we are having kind of sucks
we need rain - the trees are turning brown
Getting that old age vision problem is really quite bothersome!
it's really fun to watch horse babies frolic in the meadow
I still want to get my bachelor's degree - even if it takes the rest of my life
this really HOT weather we are having kind of sucks
we need rain - the trees are turning brown
Getting that old age vision problem is really quite bothersome!
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
Gratitude
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We all have so very much to be grateful for!
I am grateful for YOU!
We all have so very much to be grateful for!
I am grateful for YOU!
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