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Mulling over our family’s normal venue for Mother’s Day, this year I opted for change. No flowers, candy, dinners at restaurants on that day, or store bought cards. Creativity is the name of the game.
Personal MomentThere's a lot going on in the month of May. For Mother's Day, we honor our mothers by showing appreciation for what they have done for us. There is Armed Forces day when we honor the men and women who protect our country. Then there is Memorial Day when we remember our fallen heroes. During your personal moment this month take some time to honor others. Search the Internet for ideas to see if there are any activities for these special days.
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F what's the pointAlbert Camus once wrote, “In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.” While those words seemed to be focused on the individual’s struggle in the face of life’s challenges and his/her resolve to be victorious despite circumstances, it also has wisdom to impart with regard to some of the interpersonal issues that can arise during life’s literal winter season. The winter months come to us with certain expectations attached: the joys of the holidays, celebrating with family and friends, the giving and receiving of gifts, winter sports and other activities. |
It’s time to celebrate Mother’s Day, and the story headlining the nightly
news is about a Tiffany Tehan, the Ohio “Runaway Mom.” After a national search
for Tiffany, she was found in Miami Beach, Florida, with Tre Hutchinson, her
lover. She told reports that the reason for abandoning her newborn was
selfishness; saying she’s in love with Tre. In Loving Memory and a tribute to Dr. Dorothy Irene Height (1913-2010)
Although, the country has said their goodbyes to Dr. Height, her legacy lives on in history. This is how she wanted to remembered: “I want to be remembered as someone who used herself and anything she could touch to work for justice and freedom…I want to be remembered as one who tried.” We honor her. |
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