Friday, June 29, 2012

A funny present



My five-year-old son squealed with delight when he opened his birthday present from his grandmother. It was a water pistol. He promptly ran to the sink to fill it.

"Mom," I said. "I'm surprised at you. Don't you remember how we used to drive you crazy with water pistols?"

My mom smiled and said, "Yes, I remember."

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Incredible picture from Lambeau Field last year







New day...new strength




Thursday, June 28, 2012

Wow! What a draft...Davis & Kidd-Gilchrist 1-2...6 picks in first 2 rounds...




1. New Orleans Hornets: Anthony Davis: PF/C, Kentucky

2. Charlotte Bobcats: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist: SF, Kentucky

18. Houston Rockets (from Minnesota via Utah): Terrence Jones: F, Kentucky

29. Chicago Bulls: Marquis Teague: PG, Kentucky

42. Milwaukee Bucks: Doron Lamb - G, Kentucky

46. New Orleans Hornets (from Washington via Dallas): Darius Miller - F, Kentucky





Left to right: Marquis Teague, Anthony Davis, Darius Miller, Doron Lamb, Terrence Jones and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist

A spelling funny





Everyone knows I'm a stickler for good spelling. So when an associate e-mailed technical documents asking me to "decifer" them, I had to set him straight.

"Decipher is spelled with a 'ph', not an 'f'," I wrote. "In case you've forgotten, spell checker comes free with word processing program."

A minute later his reply: "Must be dephective."

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Mattingly Becoming Irish




Notre Dame reached into the Pacific Northwest for the program's latest pledge after Spokane (Wash.) linebacker Danny Mattingly committed to the Irish for a big defensive addition in a class that already has several.

"Goin to Notre Dame," Mattingly said on his Facebook page. "Couldn't be happier with the opportunities I've been blessed with! South Bend's gonna be my new home! Go Irish!"

The 6-foot-4, 225-pounder also held offers from Oklahoma, Alabama and Oregon among others but committed to Notre Dame while on an unofficial visit to South Bend on Tuesday.

Mattingly becomes the 15th commitment for the Irish recruiting class of 2013. One of the top players in the state of Washington, the talented linebacker is also the nephew of Los Angeles Dodgers manager Don Mattingly.

Let's see Don Mattingly is my third cousin 7 times removed that must make Danny my third cousin 8 times removed. BTW we're of English ancestry.



Michael Waltrip Returns To Kentucky As Driver & WInning Owner

Aarons Motorsports

A famous author once said you can never go home again, but Michael Waltrip plans to do just that this weekend at Kentucky Speedway.

And it won’t be anything low key.

The 49-year-old Owensboro, Ky. native will wear the blue and white of his beloved University of Kentucky Wildcats. The two-time Daytona 500 champion will honor the 2012 NCAA basketball champions as he seeks his first Sprint Cup start in front of his home state fans.

Waltrip enjoys many roles in NASCAR. He’s a television commentator for Fox and SPEED-TV broadcasts, a part-time Sprint Cup driver and co-owner of Michael Waltrip Racing that won last weekend’s race on the Sonoma road course with driver Clint Bowyer. All three MWR teams are in the top 12 in owner points.

WALTRIP ON UK: “I have been a UK (University of Kentucky) fan ever since I was a kid. I grew up in Owensboro watching UK basketball. They would always show it tape delayed after the 10:30 p.m. newscast. I was fortunate to go to several games in my life. Clint Bowyer and I even went to the national championship game in New Orleans when they beat Kansas. I will have to say, it’s really cool for a Kentucky guy to have UK on my car racing in Kentucky.”

PART-TIME SCHEDULE: My schedule is really cool. I get to race on the tracks that I love (Kentucky, Daytona, Talladega). Kentucky was one of the races that I really wanted on my schedule. I know my name is on the building but the No. 55 really belongs to Mark Martin. It’s was really nice of Mark to let me drive this race. We will go to Kentucky and get the best finish we can get. I am honored to have the UK logos on my Aaron’s Toyota.

WALTRIP ON MWR: “I will never forget back in 2005 when I was driving for Dale Earnhardt, Inc. and I thought life was great, Toyota came to me and said we are going Cup racing, why don’t you join us? I thought, well, that would be fun and give me something else to do. So, we started and golly it’s been so fun to have that relationship. Think about NAPA, they have been around since 2001 and Aaron’s since 2000. It’s because we are friends, we are buddies, that we do this together. Since 2005 with Toyota as well. Those type of partnerships and relationships are the only reason why I’m still in business today. It took us a while to get cars like we have now and the strategy and the philosophy to race the way we are now. I’m just eternally grateful Toyota gave us the time needed to be successful. To sit in Sonoma as winners of that event, and more than that, just contenders week-in-and-week-out is amazing. We are very grateful and very thankful team.”








Alabama fan...Call Me Maybe

What would make normally intelligent people do stuff like this? 65 days to kickoff!



Call me maybe cover by the BIGGEST Crimson Tide Fan EVER! Let go get our 15th National Championship for 2012!





Mike Trout, Angels Rookie of the Year...MVP?



And he can hit!

Mike Trout's stats as of today:

2012 Season
AVG HR RBI OBP
.344 7 30 .402

Go Angels!!!










Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Helen Keller • June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968




Helen Keller overcame being both deaf and blind to become a famous author, lecturer, and activist for women's suffrage, workers' rights, and ending war.

If I am happy in spite of my deprivations,
if my happiness is so deep that it is a faith,
so thoughtful that it becomes a philosophy of life.
If, in short, I am an optimist,
my testimony to the creed of optimism is worth hearing.
- Helen Keller

Your success and happiness lies in you.
Resolve to keep happy, and your joy and you shall form an invincible host against difficulties.
- Helen Keller

Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.
- Helen Keller

Joshua Camp bringing World Youth Day feel to 2012 Games

Independent Catholic News


Just a mile from the Olympic Park - the Joshua Camp - for anyone 18 years old and over, offers the chance to live alongside and experience the greatest party Britain has ever known, from 1 - 13 August. A partnership between the Catholic Bishops’ Office for the 2012 Games, the Sion Community, the European network RELaY and the churches’ ecumenical charity More Than Gold, the Joshua Camp will be a ‘mini-World Youth Day’ with speakers, music, catechesis and much more.

Missionary teams are already committed to attend from 13 different countries including the USA and Australia, Poland and Lithuania,. African music groups will come from Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. The invitation to come and join the party is gradually making its way across Britain. James Parker, Catholic Executive Coordinator of the 2012 Games, said: “The 9,000 plus attendees at CYMFed’s memorable Flame Congress at Wembley Arena in March got a taste of how exciting the Catholic faith can be. This same joy will be mirrored at The Joshua Camp with each day building on the previous one. We have plans in place for past and present Olympians and Paralympians to also come along and make guest appearances.”

During the camp, participants will receive training and catechesis each morning to help them respond to possibilities for mission. They will also receive formation to become more confident in living out their faith before others, prior to heading out as teams to support projects across London where service and hospitality will be required.

The camp will thrive on a spiritual life of daily Mass, worship and Eucharistic Adoration throughout the night, and is already bringing together Catholic groups, communities and religious from across Britain and the entire globe. There will also be the opportunity to share and develop a whole myriad of talents from music to drama, dance and art, and of course a sporting aspect as well.

James Parker, Catholic Executive Coordinator of the 2012 Games, is keen to encourage more Catholics from Britain and Ireland to come and be a part of this unique occasion: “London and its neighbouring counties will be awash with hundreds of thousands of people flooding through the streets giving Christians many opportunities to put into operation service and hospitality.” he said.

“Similar to the lead-up to World Youth Day, there are hundreds of people across the globe counting down the days before they fly to London to experience The Joshua Camp. Many of Britain’s towns and cities have now had a taste of the forthcoming Games courtesy of the Olympic Torch’s journey. The Games promise to be vibrant, upbuilding and a slice of history not to be missed. We want to offer any Catholic adult the fullest possible experience of the Games continuously lived out over 8 to 13 days. We particularly do not want to see the British and Irish churches miss out on this rare opportunity.

“Catholics in previous host nations continue years later to grieve over their failure to engage with the Games on their doorstep. We don’t want anyone across Britain and Ireland to make the same lament once the Games have left town."

"Prices beginning at £60 for non-residents without meals ranging up to £193 for full board over the entire camp’s duration. This puts costs at significantly less than one night in many of London’s hotels.

"Registrations are only open for another few weeks at: http://www.thejoshuacamp.com so we are encouraging as many people as possible to plan ahead, sign up and get involved.”

Selling your home?...Here's some hype suggestions




By W. Bruce Cameron

The Internet has gone a long way toward eliminating middlemen from commercial transactions, allowing consumers to have easy access to all sorts of great scams. Take home buying, for example, why pay a realtor to screen houses for you when the Internet enables the seller to lie to you directly? You just enter the features you're looking for and pull up a list of places that the sellers claim will match your criteria. (Though my son was disappointed to discover you can't specify a house with a view of Jessica Alba.)

Because of the softening in the housing market, I recently spent some time shopping for homes, hoping I could pick up a colossal mansion for 10 bucks. What I discovered is that people who are selling houses without realtors often use the same terminology as the pros, but with slightly different definitions, like this:

Price recently reduced: It used to be priced 'way, 'way too high; now it is merely priced 'way too high.

Recently updated: We just now hung a new calendar in the kitchen.

Hardwood floors: We had to pull up the carpet because of the fungus.

Floor-to-ceiling windows: Ceiling is window height.

Den could be a third bedroom: If you don't mind sleeping standing up.

Breathtaking views: You don't want to inhale near the dumpsters.

A gated community: All the residents have bars on their windows.

Open floor plan: We couldn't afford walls.

Convenient location near the interstate: People driving by can see into your shower.

Unique windows: Most people would have used glass instead of plywood.

Great starter home: It's a halfway house.

Recently landscaped: The dog just dug holes in the yard.

Great fixer upper! You're gonna want to fixer the lower too!

Fun, active area: The house backs up to the exercise yard of the local jail.

Great investment home: You can't actually live there yourself.

Custom paint: The house was painted in 1970, back when that was the custom.

Huge sunroom: If you look up through the hole in the roof, you can see the sun, which is huge.

Wonderful agricultural area! Many of your neighbors use their basements to grow marijuana.

Peaceful neighborhood: The truce between gangs is still holding.

Nestled at the bottom of a hill: Formerly nestled at the top of the hill.

Lovely golf-course location: If you want to step out into the back yard you'd better wear a helmet.

Seller motivated: He's had it with all the gunfire.

Hurry, this won't last! The whole place is about ready to collapse.

Beautiful wood molding: The beautiful ceiling is molding, too.

Fountain in back yard: The hose leaks.

Wonderful old tree: Too bad it fell on the house.

New driveway! This house is so bad the only thing we could think to brag about is a patch of concrete.

Minutes away from shopping, schools, and parks: 139 minutes, to be exact.

Creative financing available: If you don't pay the vig, we'll break your kneecaps.

A homeowner's dream come true! It's that dream where the roof leaks and the neighbors sell crack.

After wading through listings like these, I've concluded that I prefer a house with bay windows over one with bullet holes. I want a large enough yard that I can spot my neighbors coming, especially if they're the rude kind like my neighbor Tom, who is always demanding I return his tools. And I'm certainly not going to buy a home from someone like the woman I met this morning, who said she "isn't sure" she has "accounted for all of her cats."

You may not get a great deal buying a house for sale by owner, but you do get to meet some interesting people.

What I really want to do is purchase a house on the last day of the current slump, or downturn, or blip, or blump, or whatever it is called, and then I want a guarantee that the market will reverse its decline and generate the kind of profits that are always associated with the word "windfall."

Put that in the ad, and I'll buy it!

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Brotherly Love: After accident twin brothers are relying on faith



In a second, the twin brothers were each hurtled their own way.

Then, as always, they came back together.

On the evening of Nov. 15, Philip and John Duff had just come from St. Luke United Methodist Church on Alumni Drive in Lexington, KY and were on their way to a nearby Applebee's to watch the broadcast of the University of Kentucky men's basketball game against Kansas.

It was about 9:30 p.m.

The road was wet. Their Camry skidded and spun. Another car hit the driver's side.

Phil's side.

As the ambulance was on its way, John called his mother. Phil's hurt pretty bad, he said.

Janet Duff rushed to the site. She remembers how slippery the pavement was, the feel of her shoes struggling to gain traction to get to her injured son.

At the time of the accident, Phil was a UK senior who wanted to be a minister. He played a beautiful, silky saxophone. John, also a UK senior, had planned to go to graduate school in math. Then there was the moment of impact on a rainy night, just after leaving church.

Normally, this would be the moment when a family shatters, each into his or her own private universe of suffering.

That is not what happened to the Duffs.

Relying on faith

Read more here from Kentucky.com...

A dollar funny

A little girl asked her mother for a dollar to give to an old lady in the park. Her mother was touched by the child's kindness, and gave her the dollar.

"There you are, my dear," said the mother. "But, tell me, isn't the lady able to work any more?"

"Oh yes," came the reply. "She sells candy."

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Meet The Replacements...New UK BB recruiting class




The group that delivered Kentucky’s eighth national championship coasted through last season without picking up any catchy nicknames like celebrated teams of the past.

There was no Fiddlin’ Five, no Unforgettables, no Comeback Cats.

But the young Wildcats shooting for No. 9 seem destined for a label before they ever set foot in Rupp Arena. Get ready for The Replacements.

Read more here...

Debunking those old summertime warnings...




Have you ever hesitated before diving into a pool, trying to remember whether it's been at least 30 minutes since you ate? Or not itched a mosquito bite for fear that scratching would only make it worse?

Health myths buzz like so many gnats around summer pastimes including swimming, camping, hiking and picnicking. People have a hard time letting go of word-of-mouth wisdom, even when faced with good evidence to the contrary.

"Myths stick with us because they make sense to us, on some level," Indianapolis pediatrician Rachel C. Vreeman says. "When you've heard them from your grandmother and mother and important adults in your life, you believe those things."

Remembering the many warnings that swimming and outdoor activity inspire, we dug into some of the most pervasive summer health myths to find out whether they're true.

Read more here...

Monday, June 25, 2012

GI Insurance Funny

Airman Jones was assigned to the induction center where he was to advise new recruits about their government benefits, especially their GI insurance.

It wasn't long before Captain Smith noticed that Airman Jones had almost a 100% record for insurance sales, which had never happened before.

Rather than ask about this, the Captain stood in the back of the room and listened to Jones's sales pitch. Jones explained the basics of the GI Insurance to the new recruits, and then said:

"If you have GI Insurance and go into battle and are killed, the government has to pay $200,000 to your beneficiaries. If you don't have GI insurance, and you go into battle and get killed, the government has to pay only a maximum of $6000."

"Now," he concluded," which bunch do you think they are going to send into battle first?

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Only In God

Good morning world!





Forgive...yourself




People can be more forgiving than you can imagine.
But you have to forgive yourself.
Let go of what's bitter and move on.
- Bill Cosby

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Your Greatest Gift...





Footballers and Faith




Are footballers and their fans becoming more religious? The image of players making the sign of the cross as they run out on the pitch, or score a goal, is very familiar. After Bolton's Fabrice Muamba collapsed with a serious heart attack in March, his team mates appealed for prayers, and many attributed his recovery to the thousands of prayers offered in those first crucial hours.

Recently it was announced that a former Manchester United footballer is training to become a priest. Phil Mulryne, once a teammate of Ryan Giggs and David Beckham, has enrolled at the Pontifical Irish College in Rome. Mulryne, 34, began his career with the Manchester United youth team in 1994. He joined Norwich in 1999 and later had spells with Ipswich Town, Barnsley, Leyton Orient and Polish side Legia Warsaw.

Faith would seem to be an important feature in the lives of many top players. Practicing Catholic players include: Wayne Rooney, Reyes, Gilberto, Cech, Crespo, Del Horno, Duff, Alonso, Morientes, Ronaldo, O'Shea, Luque and Prso - to name but a few.

Most clubs have their own chaplain - Barcelona even has a chapel in their grounds. And all clubs have special Masses said for them throughout tournaments.

In Wroclaw throughout UEFA EURO 2012, the Church of St Elizabeth became a particular place of devotion for fans. Many came to pray for their teams there - and also scaled the 200 steps of the 12th century tower to get a breathtaking view of the Municipal Stadium Wroclaw.

Since 2001, football players have had their own patron saint: St Luigi Scrosoppi. Born in 1804 in Udine, northern Italy, to a very poor family, Fr Luigi devoted his life to working with poor young men and women, establishing many orphanages and schools enabling young people to better themselves by gaining an education and skills. He also encouraged boys to take part in sports and is often depicted in art carrying a football.

On Sunday night, Italy, a Catholic country, narrowly beat England in the quarter final. On Wednesday, the semi-final between two more Catholic countries, Spain and Portugal takes place. It looks as though St Luigi is going to be kept very busy over the next few days.

Funny video for a rainy day...

Something funny to watch while waiting for T.S. Debby to pass.
h/t CG

Al Bundy wants to take Polk High's trophy back, and he has to fight with his old enemy Spare Tire Dixon (Bubba Smith).





The darkest night is often the bridge...

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Where The Hell Is Matt • 2012





June 22 • St. John Fisher • 1469-1535

John Fisher is usually associated with Erasmus, Thomas More and other Renaissance humanists. His life, therefore, did not have the external simplicity found in the lives of some saints. Rather, he was a man of learning, associated with the intellectuals and political leaders of his day. He was interested in the contemporary culture and eventually became chancellor at Cambridge. He had been made a bishop at 35, and one of his interests was raising the standard of preaching in England. Fisher himself was an accomplished preacher and writer. His sermons on the penitential psalms were reprinted seven times before his death. With the coming of Lutheranism, he was drawn into controversy. His eight books against heresy gave him a leading position among European theologians.

In 1521 he was asked to study the question of Henry VIII’s marriage. He incurred Henry’s anger by defending the validity of the king’s marriage with Catherine of Aragon and later by rejecting Henry’s claim to be the supreme head of the Church of England.

In an attempt to be rid of him, Henry first had him accused of not reporting all the “revelations” of the nun of Kent, Elizabeth Barton. John was summoned, in feeble health, to take the oath to the new Act of Succession. He and Thomas More refused because the Act presumed the legality of Henry’s divorce and his claim to be head of the English Church. They were sent to the Tower of London, where Fisher remained 14 months without trial. They were finally sentenced to life imprisonment and loss of goods.

When the two were called to further interrogations, they remained silent. Fisher was tricked, on the supposition he was speaking privately as a priest, and declared again that the king was not supreme head. The king, further angered that the pope had made John Fisher a cardinal, had him brought to trial on the charge of high treason. He was condemned and executed, his body left to lie all day on the scaffold and his head hung on London Bridge. More was executed two weeks later.

Comment:

Today many questions are raised about Christians' and priests' active involvement in social issues. John Fisher remained faithful to his calling as a bishop. He strongly upheld the teachings of the Church; the very cause of his martyrdom was his loyalty to Rome. He was involved in the cultural enrichment circles as well as in the political struggles of his time. This involvement caused him to question the moral conduct of the leadership of his country. "The Church has the right, indeed the duty, to proclaim justice on the social, national and international level, and to denounce instances of injustice, when the fundamental rights of man and his very salvation demand it" (Justice in the World, 1971 Synod of Bishops).

Quote:

Erasmus said of John Fisher: "He is the one man at this time who is incomparable for uprightness of life, for learning and for greatness of soul."


Saint Thomas More: Standing Up For His Beliefs





June 22 • St. Thomas More • 1478-1535

His belief that no lay ruler has jurisdiction over the Church of Christ cost Thomas More his life.

Beheaded on Tower Hill, London, July 6, 1535, he steadfastly refused to approve Henry VIII’s divorce and remarriage and establishment of the Church of England.

Described as “a man for all seasons,” More was a literary scholar, eminent lawyer, gentleman, father of four children and chancellor of England. An intensely spiritual man, he would not support the king’s divorce from Catherine of Aragon in order to marry Anne Boleyn. Nor would he acknowledge Henry as supreme head of the Church in England, breaking with Rome and denying the pope as head.

More was committed to the Tower of London to await trial for treason: not swearing to the Act of Succession and the Oath of Supremacy. Upon conviction, More declared he had all the councils of Christendom and not just the council of one realm to support him in the decision of his conscience.

Comment:

Four hundred years later, in 1935, Thomas More was canonized a saint of God. Few saints are more relevant to our time. The supreme diplomat and counselor, he did not compromise his own moral values in order to please the king, knowing that true allegiance to authority is not blind acceptance of everything that authority wants. King Henry himself realized this and tried desperately to win his chancellor to his side because he knew More was a man whose approval counted, a man whose personal integrity no one questioned. But when Thomas resigned as chancellor, unable to approve the two matters that meant most to Henry, the king had to get rid of Thomas More.

Patron Saint of:

Attorneys
Civil servants
Court clerks
Lawyers
Politicians, public servants






WAYS TO KNOW IF YOU HAVE "ESTROGEN ISSUES"

1. Everyone around you has an attitude problem.

2. The dryer has shrunk every last pair of your jeans.

3. Your husband is suddenly agreeing with everything you say.

4. You're using your cell phone to dial up every bumper sticker that says: "How's my driving."

5. You're adding chocolate chips to your cheese omelet.

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Just say no...






Worldwide Year of Faith Proclaimed by The Holy Father


11 October 2012 – 24 November 2013

What is the Year of Faith? A non-Catholic friend asked the not so unreasonable question: Isn't every year a year of faith in the eyes of the Catholic Church? "Faith is a core part of one's being", I started to explain taking the last step to the summit of the soapbox. Perhaps it's better to use Pope Benedict's words from his recent Motu Proprio Porta Fidei - a personal statement that announced the Year of Faith. He said we should look at faith as a "lifelong companion that makes it possible to perceive, ever anew, the marvels that God works for us. Intent on gathering the signs of the times in the present of history, faith commits every one of us to become a living sign of the presence of the Risen Lord in the world."

Read Porta Fidei
Motu Proprio: Porta Fidei 412.08 kB

So why now? It's no coincidence that the Year of Faith starts on 11 October - the fiftieth anniversary of the Second Vatican Council. The word renewal comes to mind; 'Fresh wind for our sails' if we take the tagline from last year's Home Mission Sunday. In a sense, the Holy Father is inviting Catholics to take their faith and encounter with Christ to another level - to deepen and develop it. Baptism and Confirmation set us on the path but it's a long journey with downs as well as ups, doubts and challenges as well as revelation and joy. One thing's certain - Christ is the lifelong companion Pope Benedict refers to and this is a 12-month opportunity to get closer to Him.

Three months after the announcement and a full nine months before the Year of Faith itself, what is the Church doing to encourage the faithful and help us prepare? In Rome, on 6 January, Cardinal William Levada, President of the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith released a number of pastoral recommendations for the Year of Faith.

The guidance advocates meetings and gatherings, promotes pilgrimages to the Holy Land, encourages a deeper devotion to Mary and asks Catholics to engage closely with the teachings, homilies and addresses of the Holy Father. More specifically, the Congregation provides dioceses and parishes with ideas to get the most out of what is sure to be a grace-filled Year.

Cardinal Levada also notes that World Youth Day, in Rio de Janeiro, falls during the year - July 2013 - and will offer the opportunity for young Catholic pilgrims "to experience the joy which comes from faith in the Lord Jesus and communion with the Holy Father, in the greater family of the Church".

Visit Vatican.va to read the pastoral recommendations in full.

Did you know?
The first Motu Proprio was issued by Pope Innocent VIII in 1484*.
*The Catholic Encycopedia - New Advent

Link
News
16/10/11
Pope Announces "Year of Faith"

Football funny

My six-year-old grandson called his mother from his friend Charlie's house and confessed he had broken a lamp when he threw a football in their living room.

"But, Mom," he said, brightening, "you don't have to worry about buying another one. Charlie's mother said it was irreplaceable."

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A perfect summer day...




A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining,
the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing,
and the lawn mower is broken.
- James Dent

Friday, June 15, 2012

June 15 • Saint Germaine Cousin • Patron of Abused Children

From the time of her birth in 1579 until her death at the age of 22 in 1601, Germaine Cousin’s life was filled with sickness and suffering. She was born with a deformed hand and later suffered from scrofula, a disease similar to tuberculosis that causes swelling of the lymph glands in the neck as well as inflammation of the joints. Her mother died when she was still an infant, and her father’s second wife constantly mistreated her while her father did nothing to protect her. She was forced to sleep in the stable, supposedly in order to shield her stepbrothers and sisters from her various illnesses, and her siblings soon learned to follow their mother’s example in mistreating her. From the age of nine, she was relegated to tending sheep in the area of Toulouse, France, and was practically forbidden to come into contact with the rest of the family.

Germaine, however, was extremely devout and became advanced in the virtues of humility and patience, as well as love of neighbor. She refused to miss daily Mass and would set her crook in the ground and leave her sheep in the care of her guardian angel while she attended Mass. Not once were any of her sheep lost, even though the meadow where they grazed was bordered by a forest full of ravenous wolves. The story is also told that one day she actually walked over flood waters in order to reach the church in time for Mass.

Even though her stepmother only gave her crusts of bread, Germaine would share what little she had with the village children whom she would gather around herself to teach what she knew of the catechism. The neighbors often treated her with derision, but eventually they and her parents came to realize that God was indeed favoring her, and she became an object of reverence and awe. One of the incidents that awoke them to her holiness took place on a winter’s day when her stepmother angrily accused Germaine of stealing bread and hiding it in her apron: when she forced Germaine to open her apron, out fell a bunch of beautiful summer flowers.

Her parents finally invited Germaine back into the house, but she begged to be allowed to continue living as before. At the age of 22, she was found dead on her straw pallet, worn out by a life of illness and suffering. About half a century after her death, her body was found to be still incorrupt and was exposed for a year, becoming an object of great veneration and the source of countless miracles.

Lessons

1. St. Germaine is considered by many to be the patron of abused children. May those of us who have suffered any kind of abuse look to St. Germaine for strength and charity towards our abusers, praying for healing and the grace to forgive.

2. In the same way, may we who find ourselves in the role of step-parent find it in ourselves to treat all the children in our care with love and tenderness, taking as our model St. Joseph, the foster father of Jesus.

3. Germaine’s neighbors thought she was a hypocrite and called her "the little bigot." Very often those who do not practice their faith are made uncomfortable by those who do and so feel they must deride any signs of devotion or piety. If we find ourselves being scorned for the practice of our faith, let us pray to St. Germaine for the courage and true humility to love God and practice our faith without fear of how we look to others.

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New driver funny for Father's Day

Martin had just received his brand new drivers license. The family troops out to the driveway, and climbs in the car, where he is going to take them for a ride for the first time. Dad immediately heads for the back seat, directly behind the newly-minted driver.

"I'll bet you're back there to get a change of scenery after all those months of sitting in the front passenger seat teaching me how to drive," says the beaming boy to his father.

"Nope," comes dad's reply, "I'm gonna sit here and kick the back of your seat as you drive, just like you've been doing to me all these years."

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When dad blows his big top, make sure you're not on the high wire.

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Best Songs Honoring Dad

“Papa Was a Rolling Stone” is a strange musical combination: truly doleful lyrics set to a funky groove. This 1970 dance hit by the Temptations tells the tale of a man discovering that his dad was a lazy, womanizing, good-for-nothing. The song teaches us that if your dad was a bad example on how to be a man, learn from him by doing the opposite…and then get up off your thing and dance until you feel better about it.



h/t WS


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A Father's Day funny

A father of five children came home with a new toy. He summoned his children and asked which of them should be given the present: "Who is the most obedient one here? Who never talks back to Mom and does everything that Mom says to do?"

There were a few seconds of silence, and then all of the children said in one accord: "So you get it, Daddy??!"
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By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right he usually has a son who thinks he's wrong.

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Best songs honoring Dad

Country music is filled with songs about dads, but George Strait’s “Love Without End, Amen” is surely the best of the bunch. Ever since becoming a father, I’ve definitely been learning about “the secret about a father’s love” of which good old George Strait croons.





Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Best Songs Honoring Dads

The relationship between fathers and their children is one of the most important and influential of all human connections. Children want to be like their fathers, or their complete opposites. They can feel protected, smothered, or abandoned by their dads. Dads can wonder if they’re doing fatherhood right, struggle to express their love to their children, or regret the things they didn’t say or do.

Any way you slice it, the father/child relationship can stir up a lot of emotions, so it’s no wonder these emotions have sometimes been channeled by musicians into songwriting gold. Fatherhood doesn’t get as many songs penned about it as romantic love to be sure, but there have definitely been some dad-themed gems put out over the decades. In honor of Father’s Day this Sunday, here are some of my favorites. I know there are many more — so be sure to share your picks with us in the comments!

“Father and Son” by the Artist Formerly Known as Cat Stevens

This 1970 folk rock classic by Cat Stevens captures an exchange between a young, idealistic man looking to break away and live a life of passion, and an old, but wise father telling his son to “Just relax, take it easy.”

While many assume that the bearded, pre-Muslim conversion, hippie Cat Stevens identified only with the freedom-seeking son, in an interview in Rolling Stone, Stevens said: “Some people think that I was taking the son’s side. But how could I have sung the father’s side if I couldn’t have understood it, too? I was listening to that song recently and I heard one line and realized that that was my father’s father’s father’s father’s father’s father’s father’s father speaking.”



h/t art of manliness


Hymn to Saint Anthony of Padua





Saint Anthony Novena

Most powerful Novena to Miraculous St. Anthony of Padua. If you are in any kind of dangerous situation, pray to St. Anthony for rescue, you will be rescued, and also for any lost articles, you will definetly find it.





June 13 • Saint Anthony of Padua

The gospel call to leave everything and follow Christ was the rule of Anthony’s life. Over and over again God called him to something new in his plan. Every time Anthony responded with renewed zeal and self-sacrificing to serve his Lord Jesus more completely.

His journey as the servant of God began as a very young man when he decided to join the Augustinians in Lisbon, giving up a future of wealth and power to be a servant of God. Later, when the bodies of the first Franciscan martyrs went through the Portuguese city where he was stationed, he was again filled with an intense longing to be one of those closest to Jesus himself: those who die for the Good News.

So Anthony entered the Franciscan Order and set out to preach to the Moors. But an illness prevented him from achieving that goal. He went to Italy and was stationed in a small hermitage where he spent most of his time praying, reading the Scriptures and doing menial tasks.

The call of God came again at an ordination where no one was prepared to speak. The humble and obedient Anthony hesitantly accepted the task. The years of searching for Jesus in prayer, of reading sacred Scripture and of serving him in poverty, chastity and obedience had prepared Anthony to allow the Spirit to use his talents. Anthony’s sermon was astounding to those who expected an unprepared speech and knew not the Spirit’s power to give people words.

Recognized as a great man of prayer and a great Scripture and theology scholar, Anthony became the first friar to teach theology to the other friars. Soon he was called from that post to preach to the Albigensians in France, using his profound knowledge of Scripture and theology to convert and reassure those who had been misled.

After he led the friars in northern Italy for three years, he made his headquarters in the city of Padua. He resumed his preaching and began wrtiting sermon notes to help other preachers.

Comment:

Anthony should be the patron of those who find their lives completely uprooted and set in a new and unexpected direction. Like all saints, he is a perfect example of turning one's life completely over to Christ. God did with Anthony as God pleased—and what God pleased was a life of spiritual power and brilliance that still attracts admiration today. He whom popular devotion has nominated as finder of lost objects found himself by losing himself totally to the providence of God.

Quote:

In his sermon notes, Anthony writes: "The saints are like the stars. In his providence Christ conceals them in a hidden place that they may not shine before others when they might wish to do so. Yet they are always ready to exchange the quiet of contemplation for the works of mercy as soon as they perceive in their heart the invitation of Christ."

Patron Saint of:

Lost items
Poor
Travelers






Prosthetic leg with UK logo found in Gulf




The prosthetic leg rest on the deck of the shrimp boat Michele Dawn in Valapraiso, Fla. / Associated Press

A shrimp boat captain got a surprise when he found a prosthetic leg while fishing in the Gulf of Mexico, but its unique designs helped to track down the owner.

Fisherman Matt Willingham went to the local media and contacted the manufacturer about finding a leg that was painted with the University of Kentucky logo and the team's wildcat mascot.

Fred Robinson, a former University of Kentucky running back in the 1980s, told WKYT-TV in Lexington he was shocked when he found out someone found his personalized $30,000 prosthetic leg.

Robinson, who now lives in Florida, said he lost the prosthetic while swimming over the Memorial Day weekend.

He said he is planning to thank the fisherman for recovering the prosthetic

Only those who dare....






Monday, June 11, 2012

Best speeding excuse?




When asked by a young patrol officer, "Do you know you were speeding?"
This 83-year-ol d woman gave the young officer an ear to ear smile and stated:

"Yes, but .... I had to get there before I forgot where I was going."

The officer put his ticket book away and bid her good day.
That makes perfectly good sense to me.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Tolerance...

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A career funny

It's career day at school and the teacher instructs his students each to stand up, state their parents occupation, spell it and then tell what their parent would do if they were here today.

Little Rodney stands up and says, "My father is an accountant, A-C-C-O-U-N-T-A-N-T, and if he were here today, he would help you balance your checkbook".

"Good Rodney." says the teacher, "How about you, Johnny?'"

Johnny stands up and says, "My father is an electrician, E-L-E-K-T, no, no, E-L-E-C-K-T no ....L-E-C-K- no....

The teacher interrupts, "never mind Johnny, sit down, how about you Vinnie?"

Vinnie stands up and says, "My dad's a bookie, that's B-O-O-K-I-E, and if he were here today he'd give you ten-to-one odds that there's no way Johnny's ever gonna spell electrician!"

[forwarded by Steve Sanderson]

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Why do we leave cars worth thousands of dollars in our driveways and put our useless junk in the garage?

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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Peace






A prayer funny

Little Johnny and his family were having a Sunday dinner at his grandmother's house.

Everyone was seated around the table as the food was being served. When Little Johnny received his plate, he started to eat right away.

"Johnny! Please wait until we say our prayer," said his mother.

"I don't need to," the boy replied.

"Of course, you do," his mother insisted. "We always say a prayer before eating at our house."

"That's at our house." Johnny explained. "But this is Grandma's house, and she knows how to cook."

[forwarded by Jerry Lambert]

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Why do banks leave vault doors open and then chain the pens to the counters?

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Monday, June 4, 2012

A Flying Funny

The photographer for a national magazine was assigned to get photos of a
major fire. Smoke at the scene was too thick to get any good shots, so he
frantically called his home office to hire a plane.

"It will be waiting for you at the airport!" he was assured by his editor.

Sure enough, when he arrived at the small rural airport, a plane was warming
up near the runway. He jumped in with his equipment and yelled, "Let's go!
Let's go!" The pilot swung the plane into the wind and soon they were in the
air.

"Fly over the north side of the fire," said the photographer, "and make
three or four low level passes."

"Why?" asked the pilot. "Because I'm going to take pictures! I'm a
photographer, and photographers take pictures!" said the photographer with
great exasperation and impatience.

After a long pause the pilot said, "You mean you're not the flight
instructor?"

[forwarded by Frank Walton]

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Silence is often misinterpreted, but never misquoted.

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Gratitude






Friday, June 1, 2012

Why go to Mass?



Compliments to the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston in West Virginia



Saint Justin, Martyr: "I have accepted the true doctrines of the Christians"

With the battle that is going on now for Religious Freedom in our country, it is good for us to remember the faith of Saint Justin and his companions.

From the Acts of the martyrdom of Saint Justin and his companion saints.





The saints were seized and brought before the prefect of Rome, whose name was Rusticus. As they stood before the judgment seat, Rusticus the prefect said to Justin: “Above all, have faith in the gods and obey the emperors.” Justin said: “We cannot be accused or condemned for obeying the commands of our Savior, Jesus Christ.”

Rusticus said: “What system of teaching do you profess?” Justin said: “I have tried to learn about every system, but I have accepted the true doctrines of the Christians, though these are not approved by those who are held fast by error.”
The prefect Rusticus said: “Are those doctrines approved by you, wretch that you are?” Justin said: “Yes, for I follow them with their correct teaching.”

The prefect Rusticus said: “What sort of teaching is that?” Justin said: “Worship the God of the Christians. We hold him to be from the beginning the one creator and maker of the whole creation, of things seen and things unseen. We worship also the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God. He was foretold by the prophets as the future herald of salvation for the human race and the teacher of distinguished disciples. For myself, since I am a human being, I consider that what I say is insignificant in comparison with his infinite godhead. I acknowledge the existence of a prophetic power, for the one I have just spoken of as the Son of God was the subject of prophecy. I know that the prophets were inspired from above when they spoke of his coming among men.”

Rusticus said: “You are a Christian, then?” Justin said: “Yes, I am a Christian.” The prefect said to Justin: “You are called a learned man and think that you know what is true teaching. Listen: if you were scourged and beheaded, are you convinced that you would go up to heaven?” Justin said: “I hope that I shall enter God’s house if I suffer that way. For I know that God’s favor is stored up until the end of the whole world for all who have lived good lives.”

The prefect Rusticus said: “Do you have an idea that you will go up to heaven to receive some suitable rewards?” Justin said: “It is not an idea that I have; it is something I know well and hold to be most certain.”
The prefect Rusticus said: “Now let us come to the point at issue, which is necessary and urgent. Gather round then and with one accord offer sacrifice to the gods.” Justin said: “No one who is right thinking stoops from true worship to false worship.”
The prefect Rusticus said: “If you do not do as you are commanded you will be tortured without mercy.” Justin said: “We hope to suffer torment for the sake of our Lord Jesus Christ, and so be saved. For this will bring us salvation and confidence as we stand before the more terrible and universal judgment-seat of our Lord and Savior.”

In the same way the other martyrs also said: “Do what you will. We are Christians; we do not offer sacrifice to idols.”

The prefect Rusticus pronounced sentence, saying: “Let those who have refused to sacrifice to the gods and to obey the command of the emperor be scourged and led away to suffer capital punishment according to the ruling of the laws.” Glorifying God, the holy martyrs went out to the accustomed place. They were beheaded, and so fulfilled their witness of martyrdom in confessing their faith in their Savior.

O God,
who through the folly of the Cross
wondrously taught Saint Justin the Martyr
the surpassing knowledge of Jesus Christ,
grant us, through his intercession, that,
having rejected deception and error,
we may become steadfast in the faith.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
– Amen.

Secrets to a long happy marriage...







Anyway...


People are often unreasonable,
illogical and self-centered;
Forgive them anyway.

If you are kind,
People may accuse you
of selfish, ulterior motives;
Be kind anyway.

If you are successful,
you will win some false friends and
some true enemies;
Succeed anyway. People may cheat you;
Be honest and frank anyway.

What you spend years building,
someone could destroy overnight.
Build anyway

If you find serenity and happiness,
they may be jealous.
Be happy anyway.

The good you do today,
people will often forget tomorrow.
Do good anyway.

Give the world the best you have,
and it may never be enough.
Give the world the best you've got anyway.

You see, in the final analysis.
it is between you and God;
It is never between you and them anyway.

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Mental floss prevents truth decay.

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