Captain Destructo
Little Miss Muffet
Light Finger Louie
Tan Man
Honey Bunny
Tank
Peaches
Kolter
Little Boy
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Peacocks
You have heard the expression proud as a peacock.... Well just remember that wherever that peacock goes and for the rest of his life he must drag that tail with him. He must worry about sharp rocks. Dirty roads, gates that close too fast. I can’t even imagine how much energy it takes to drag that tail with you the rest of your life. Pride is like that. No matter where you go or what you do or where you are, you will always have to drag your pride with you. You have got to be on your guard lest somebody step on your tail (pride) or heaven forbid point out to you that one of your feathers is missing. YOU JUST DON"T NEED THAT. The very worst thing about having a beautiful tail made of feathers finally somebody is going to figure that out. Your tail is made from nothing BUT feathers and God gave them to everybody. Many people have outstanding talents and abilities which is a good thing and if they use them to benefit the lives of others a wonderful thing. The problem come in when people start to look at their accomplishments and decide that they need to show them off. Then they will develop peacockitis and from that point on in their lives a great deal of energy and time is spent keeping their tail beautiful and perfect. Remember a peacocks tail is like pride.....just excess baggage, it is flashy and beautiful but will consume a great deal of your life trying to maintain it
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Ducks
If you want to get all your ducks in a row make sure that you own the ducks first.. If somebody asks you do something and it is going to require the input of other people or requires them to do their part first be prepared to fail.. It is hard not to want to help people or situations but often you can’t fulfill your end of the bargan unless you have all the information or resources needed to accomplish the task. When somebody asks you to do something that is going to require one or several people to do their part so you can fill your responsibility you should say..I would be glad to, please let me know when you have all the information or whatever that I need so I can complete the assignment. Rule A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Remember that stray ducks have no one to manage them so they can turn into alligators and you know the rest. I have learned this lesson the hard way when I depended on somebody in the chain to get their job done. They failed to do so which left me out on a lake trying frantically to collect ducks
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Flying Monkeys
I used to tell my kids the story about flying monkeys but in reality the problem always ended up being mine. When we are born we have no monkeys on our backs. Every want and need is taken care of all we have to do is cry and suddenly we are fed, warm, and tucked into bed. After a while our mothers decided that we should carry some of the responsibility for our lives and they gradually start shifting the monkey onto our back and now we are responsible for getting dressed feeding ourselves etc. As time goes by we end up with more and more monkeys on our back and God in his wise plan arranged for our backs to grow accordingly to accommodate all the monkeys we end with. If we are wise and manage our monkeys properly each monkey will have its own little space and there will be little squabbling and disputations. HERE is the problem. If someone (aka children, spouses, co workers etc.) don't take care of their monkeys why those little devils will just jump on your back and now you find yourself trying to take care of not only your own monkeys but the interlopers that aren't yours to begin with. These new monkeys don't know the order of things and so start biting and demanding that their needs get met also. There is only so much you can do to keep your monkeys happy and when it reaches the breaking point. All the monkeys on your back are fighting, biting, demanding you attend to their needs first. AT that moment most of us start screaming and grabbing the monkeys off our backs and start throwing them at the person who was supposed to take care of them in the first place. AND THAT IS WHEN, IF YOU AREN'T CAREFUL YOU WILL GET HIT WITH A FLYING MONKEY. I would point out to my kids that if they would make their bed, finish their chores that those monkeys would be happy to live on the backs of the person who owned them and NOT come and live on my back. That would keep everybody happy, me, my monkeys, my kids and family and nobody need fear the dreaded attack of the flying monkeys
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Playing Dressup overuns
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Alligators
You have heard the saying "When you are up to your neck in alligators it is hard to remember your job was to drain the pond." Sometimes it is possible to find yourself up to your neck in alligators and not know HOW to drain the pond. Some people open their front door and go "here alligators, here alligators, (kissing sound designed to coax any alligator in the neighborhood to come and live at your house) You need to find a sure fire way of saying NO and meaning it??????? or a sure proof way of ridding your house and life of alligators. If you don't you will spend all your day chasing them around and at the end of the day I wonder what you have actually accomplished... Make this a goal for the coming year......Find a way to keep your door closed when a pack of alligators are roaming the neighborhood
Friday, November 2, 2007
Zorro the Fantastic
Grandfather's Hands
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