Thursday, February 10, 2005

Getting Through Valentine’s Day without Loosing Your Mind!

From www.PlanetWisdom.Com

The time is here and there’s no escaping it. The hearts, the roses, the candy and teddy bears are everywhere to remind you that Cupid’s coming to town. The custom is rooted in a Roman festival called Lupercalia, in honor of the goddess of marriage—gotta love the Italians for their romantic sentiments. According to the legend, men and women were paired up and then exchanged gifts. So we’ve been doing the same ever since—over 1 billion cards are exchanged, over 110 million roses are sold, and 36 million heart shaped chocolate boxes are sold.

But let’s face it, Valentine’s Day can be stressful no matter how you look at. It started when we were only in elementary school, forced to painfully witness the exchanging of V-day cards. The one question weighing on everyone’s mind—will I get one? Whew! I got one—but how many will I get? I gave her one, will she give me one? He gave me a card, but I don’t have one for him . . . Oh, well. Who else is going to give me one? Now all these formative years later, is the story all that different?

For those who are single—you know you’re not getting a card, at least not the “special” kind. And you know this because it’s been rubbed in your face since the day after New Year’s when nativity scenes were rapidly replaced with pink and red hearts at the mall. I mean, seriously, what kind of “holiday” excludes people who already feel excluded? How is it that a celebration of love, manages to leave so many people feeling unloved? But don’t despair singles of the world, those who don’t get to spend the day alone have their own stress to deal with.

Anyone dating or beyond will admit that the hype surrounding Valentine’s Day is nearly impossible to live up to. For one thing, most our wallets are still recovering from Christmas. But the commercials all seem to suggest that the size of your gift is a direct reflection of how much you care. And even if you don’t buy into it, you still wonder if the love of your life does… You can always go for the classic candlelight dinner plus red roses and uncomfortable dress-up clothes. But not only is that a bit cliché, let’s face it, for many of us it equals awkward, not romance. Coming up with something that’s original, thoughtful, romantic, and cost effective, is the source of many sleepless nights this time of year.

Don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing wrong with celebrating romantic love. In fact, Song of Solomon is an entire book of the Bible dedicated to just that. But romantic or not, love itself is worth celebrating. Valentine’s Day is a great excuse to shower some love on the people around you. The two greatest commandments in the Bible are about showing love. The first is to love God with all your heart, and the second is to love your neighbor as yourself.

Here are some ideas to make sure you don’t find yourself stressed out over V-day. Remember, it’s not a popularity contest or about the perfect date. Just think of it as an opportunity to make someone else feel special. If you’re single, invite a bunch of other singles over for pizza and a movie or a night on the town, or take one or both of your parents out for dinner to show them your appreciation, call up your grandparents to let them know you love them, and finally, send yourself some Valentine flowers if you really want them (15% of American women do anyway—pathetic? No way! It’s genius). If you have a special someone, try a group date with other couples or friends for a more relaxed and less intense evening, go for fun instead of forced romance, and be sure to talk about each others expectations before hand and decide what’s realistic and healthy for your relationship.

Again, there’s no need to stress. After all, Valentine’s Day is a man-made holiday, so you can celebrate it however you want. For me, it’s always been a good excuse to splurge on others. But then I guess everyday should be about that!


This is from the Planet Wisdom website WWW.PlanetWisdom.Com
Courtesy of Mark Matlock

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

3rd times a charm right?

Howdy Howdy,

No I haven't been hiding or avoiding my Blog. I have actually typed 3 updates since Christmas and then as I enter them they disappear. So if you see them hiding somewhere tell them to come home.

Many many things have happened since then too...

1st Ms Mawee got me the coolest present you could imagine, she also pulled off a bold face lie right to my face (She threw a surprise party for my 40th) yes.. I'm forty, I'm older. I'm ONLY 5 years from my prime !!! 5 More years baby !!!

And lets see, the only team I hate MORE than the Broncos won the Super Bowl again!!! I hate the Patriots Grrrrrr

And of course my buddy ATA has gotten away with giving the Angels to Los Angeles & making Anaheim pay for it. I would love to find a wealthy benefactor to buy 100% of the tickets to the Angels 1st home game & have zero attendance. Nobody but players, coaches & employees ( I mean I can't have Bethany out of work ya know). I wonder if they would react to that? Well the players might but ATA wouldn't care. A sold out game gives him the $$$ he's looking for and we now know that his love for the game means his love for $$$ and attention.

Also we (At church) got a blessing in the form of some furniture donations. So I've been a bit busy with my truck lately but that is always cool with me.

And of course it's getting busy at church with the youth.

We have winter camp coming up and as usual many of the students have again chosen NOT to come, this is such a great time for the youth to act as a group with-in the body it deeply saddens me that we cannot get unity on many of the bigger activities.

We also have the student conference coming than after that it's Pismo, Ponderosa, Hume or Czech (Depending on who you are). Then it's Dog Eat Dog and who knows what else is to come?

Busy busy busy, But it's all encouraging to the body & hopefully glorifying to God.

Well I gotta run & we'll see if this update makes it to the web eh?


"Suffering is NOT the worst thing that can happen to us. Disobedience to God is the worst thing"
(Tom White 1970)