Monday, April 25, 2011

Food For Thought For The Safety Of Our Children

Since MikeM and I seem to agree on the subject and he is much better with words than I, I will link to his posts over at Confederate Yankee.  My hopes is that those who are on the fence or disagree with the idea of teachers and staff being allowed to carry concealed weapons, will at least, pause to give it considerable thought. This is a three part series, I will post the final installment when posted.  I felt it very important and could not wait.

Part I :  http://confederateyankee.mu.nu/archives/314926.php

Part II: http://confederateyankee.mu.nu/archives/315189.php
Part III:  http://confederateyankee.mu.nu/archives/315532.php

Monday, April 4, 2011

Maybe It's Not All About ME

"This day I completed my thirty first year, and conceived that I had in all human probability now existed about half the period which I am to remain in this Sublunary world. I reflected that I had as yet done but little, very little, indeed, to further the happiness of the human race, or to advance the information of the succeeding generation. I viewed with regret the many hours I have spent in indolence, and now soarly feel the want of that information which those hours would have given me had they been judiciously expended. but since they are past and cannot be recalled, I dash from me the gloomy thought, and resolved in future, to redouble my exertions and at least endeavour to promote those two primary objects of human existence, by giving them the aid of that portion of talents which nature and fortune have bestowed on me: or in future, to live for mankind, as I have heretofore lived for myself."
Meriwether Lewis  August, 1805

Please bear with me, as I am currently again reading books of American history, and many quotes are likely to follow.  I love to 'hear' the thoughts of those folks essential to the beginning and growing years of our great nation.  This thought reminds us that there is a time in life when we must all realize there is more just 'me'.  Mine was also in my thirties, when opportunites came to volunteer for some worthwhile causes.  I wish I could do more, but I work with what time I have and with the limited talents I possess.   I implore my few readers to find something your are passionate about and that fit the talents and knowledge you posses, and use it to help make life a little better, not for us, but for others and especially for our children's future.