Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Blogophilia 26.15: Let the Spirit Move You

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Hard Bonus: Include a favorite holiday memory

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Look what we got!

Depending on what’s going on in your life, as well as post shutdown, often, it’s hard to Let the Spirit Move You! Just remember, it doesn’t have to be the winter holiday season to do it, this cheer should be something that lasts throughout the year, without the stress. Whether it’s Christmas, Channukah, 4th of July, a random Tuesday in August, if you can make someone’s day, do it, and make the holidays a little less stressful by going at your own pace. The right people will understand.

My favorite holiday memory is when my son was maybe about 6 or 7, still young enough to believe in Santa Claus but on the cusp of discovering that the actual jolly man is not… We always lived modestly, don’t have a lot of excess but often, we have a few things to spare. I’d found out about a family who had some sort of disaster (not sure if it was the water heater or furnace, but needed to pay for that) and literally didn’t have anything for Christmas, except their new big appliance that was necessary. They’d posted on social media, and some people can be cruel. I’d found out their address, and gathered small gifts for the children, to which we fortunately had age appropriate items. Mind, none of these things were high money gifts, just more like stocking stuffer priced items that we mostly already had… I had an extra roll of wrapping paper, spare roll of tape, and because of the way I shop, had an extra token for a free turkey (they’d missed the sign ups for a lot of these, and I’m thinking the pick up day was the same day they were getting their new item put in), and because we’d gotten things from not only the church, but many of the free or seriously discounted sales for the holidays made it so I had double, even triple of everything, so a food basket as well. I think the whole thing, the gifts & food & extras combined, I probably didn’t spend $20, which was still a lot for us at that time, but nothing crazy… I grabbed the heavy box of food with the turkey coupon, my son grabbed the lighter bag of small gifts for everyone, and we placed it on the porch. I asked him to be very quiet, and found a safe spot that was still accessible from the front door. He asked why we were going to leave after dropping & knocking. I explained to him that I wanted them to have a surprise when they found it all, and his face lit up “Oh, just like Santa Clause”! I said yes, and at that moment, I realized he just understood the Spirit of Santa Claus. We ARE the shining stars of the planet! What might be small & not a big deal to you might be huge for the person that is receiving the blessing. 

Happy holidays to you all, into the future!

Sunday, December 17, 2023

Blogophilia 25.15: Homecoming

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Cozy Snowy Retreat

Homecoming is a unique term for me. I’ve moved so many times, it’s not funny. In 1977 I moved from Tokyo to Wisconsin, and I think every 2-5 years, I’ve moved within the same town. From that perspective, I really never left except for a couple of short stints, but there is no childhood home, especially not when my original is a place where I no longer understand the language, culture, and I’d still be an outsider due to being American. The closest thing to it is my high school homecoming, but here again, I really never left, so I guess I’d be more of a host, which is what I do around my house on holidays anyway. Now that I haven’t really spoken to my Japanese side of the family over the decades, and refuse to deal with my mother, her husband & my sister, plus they’re all out on the West Coast anyway, so be it.

Every holiday, special occasion, or just for whatever, my house is where Only the Lonely who may want to Ride Away from their problems for a moment to be family at my table. It’s better than Running Scared when others are celebrating. Whether it’s a casual day or a bigger deal, at my house, those who have nowhere else to go get to relax. From me to all of the lost souls, strays & feral humans out there: Zdravstvuytemarhaban bikum fi maskani. Mutlu tatiller!

Hungarian for Hello, Arabic for welcome to my abode. Turkish for happy holiday!

Sunday, December 10, 2023

Blogophilia 24.15: Mad for Plaid

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Hiking the Alps

It’s that time of year when we’re Mad For Plaid! Maybe I should put bagpipes on my wish list so I can learn to play them. What if Heidi on the Alps & Goat Peter lived in a castle instead of mountain cottages?

Aside from gigging, I also advocate for social justice issues. It’s beyond child advocacy, it’s all about human rights across the board while keeping mind justice, not vengeance.

Any law which violates the inalienable rights of man is essentially unjust and tyrannical; it is not a law at all. Maximilien Robespierre

Sunday, December 3, 2023

Blogophilia 23.15: Hurry Up, But Slow Down!

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Riding & Styling

Life is nuts… we get so busy, we have to schedule down time to relax, yet it adds more to the mix of Hurry Up, But Slow Down! In a world where people say to chase yourself, yet still want you to fit into a quintessential quadrangle quietly, just keep being you, and The Grass Won’t Pay You No Mind – you’ll be happier not listening to your naysayers anyway.

Don’t forget:

  • Who: Racine Concert Band
  • What: Collaboration concert with Park High School
  • Where: 1901 – 12th Street
  • When: Tuesday, December 5, 2023 at 7pm
  • Why: Because it’s good for you to watch local/live music
  • How: Show up, this one is free

I won’t be in this one, but if you come, you might see me in the audience.