Look Ma, I’m Balanced!

You Are Mint Green

Balanced and calm, you have mastered the philosophy of living well.
Your friends seek you out for support, and you are able to bring stability to chaotic situations.
You’re very open and cheerful – and you feel like you have a lot of freedom in life.
Your future may hold any number of exciting things, and you’re ready for all of them!

HT: Alex McManus

In Rebellion

We’ve had 90+ degree weather for weeks on end now. — Well, okay we’ve had a few one to two day breaks now and then, but then the temps soar back up into the mid-90s and the humidity soars with it.

I’m so sick of the hot weather I could puke.

So tonight I’m in rebellion. My a/c is set on 69 and I’m wearing a sweatshirt. I just want to experience cooler weather! Just for tonight. Yes, if there is a major power outage in Tennessee tonight, you can blame it on me. I don’t care. I’m just sick of the heat. Tomorrow morning I’ll put the thermostat back up to the cost-saving temp where it usually is.

But for tonight it’s Fall at Lu’s house.

Wisdom Imparted

Footprint_smallStarting isn’t the journey. It’s only the first step. You have to keep taking steps, even if they’re baby ones, to be on the Way.

This is what I heard God say to me yesterday morning as Rick spoke. And it struck a bit of a nerve.

I’m really good at starting things. Finishing, not so much. But starting… well, my home is filled with great and wonderful projects I’ve started over the last few years, all in different stages of, um, progress. But none are finished.

Saturday I started again on an endeavor I’ve tried and failed at so often in my life: regular exercise. I’ll get started, all gung ho and ready to go, only to get "sidetracked" by tiredness, busyness or just life. Before I realize it weeks have gone by without any exercise in my life, aside from walking to my car or walking through the grocery store.

But by last night I was already hearing the buzz of defeat in my ears, as I had napped through the time I’d set for exercise. Oh, I know I needed the sleep. I’d only slept about two hours when I awoke around 1:30am. And I could not for the life of me get back to sleep. So I passed the hours of 3am to 6am watching the latest news and the end of a movie I’d never seen until, finally, it was time to get ready for church. Yes, I needed the sleep. But, dang, did it have to come at the expense of my newly restarted effort?

Life isn’t a project that you start and finish and put on a shelf for all to see. It really is a journey that doesn’t end, just changes stages, from a temporal physical one to an eternal spiritual one. So staying put in one place really isn’t an option — even if you decide to do so. Life’s river keeps dragging us downstream, whether we want to go or not. And trying to stay in one place only leaves us with lots of mud and riverbank muck under our fingernails (wow– can I put more metaphors in one paragraph??).

Starting something, but never taking more steps upwards leaves me standing on a plateau — albeit, one that keeps moving me on towards eternity, but a plateau nonetheless.

The only way to move forward, or upward, is to take another step, and then another, even if they’re separated by many days, or months. Or years.

So today I determined to take another step. And tomorrow I plan to do the same. But if I fail I’m not going to give up. I’ll just determine again to take another step. And plan to do the same the following day.

My mom often told me, "practice makes perfect". I doubt I’ll ever be "Perfect" at life, but I’m determined to keep practicing. Even if it means I have to "start" again and again, and again.

Un-Believable

I can’t believe I’m sitting here watching Titans football on ABC and actually enjoying it. I’m cheering and everything.

Maybe that’s because they are actually playing football, rather than picking fights or running around the field trying to figure out what’s going on.

It doesn’t hurt that Reggie Bush is playing for the Saints (maybe this year they won’t live up to their nickname, the Ain’ts!) and is pushing the Titan defense to really work.

And it doesn’t hurt that we’ve got Vince Young. And Chris Brown.

Of course, they still won’t replace my Panthers in my heart. But it may be a good season to be a (sort-of) Titans fan after all.

I’m not sure this is a good thing…

You Are a Chimera

You are very outgoing and well connected to many people.
Incredibly devoted to your family and friends, you find purpose in nurturing others.
You are rarely alone, and you do best in the company of others.
You are incredibly expressive, and people are sometimes overwhelmed by your strong emotions.

House Cleaning

I did a little house-cleaning on the blog last night; updating and adding categories to all my postso, including all my old posts from my Blogspot blog. Man, that took some work!  But I’m glad I did it. I feel like the category cloud to the right more accurately reflects all my posts since starting Blogger in 2004.

Check them out and let me know what you think.

My Little Attempt To Change The World

Publix1 So I’m in Publix last night for my weekly grocery shopping when I hear the familiar line, "paper or plastic."

It always amuses me to hear this and watch the face of the checker or bagger asking. They automatically expect to hear plastic. So much so that it always takes them a moment to realize I’ve said "paper please."

Last night was no exception. In fact, they so expect shoppers to say plastic, that the paper bags are hidden behind the plastic bag loader and under the counter. It took a little work for the bagger to bring out the three or so bags needed for my load. And his expression was rather priceless as well. He was quite put out that he had to go digging for the seldom used bags and had no qualms showing it in his demeanor.

Not only that, but he had no idea how to pack groceries into one. He put my gallon of milk on the bottom, packed the bag with several items then topped it off with my loaf of wheat bread. Huh1

Milk and bread in the same bag? Never saw that before.

So what’s the deal with the plastic bags anyway? Why do stores seem to push them on us, when everything else in our lives is so focused on "recycling" and taking care of the environment? And why do they even bother to ask the double-P question when they already so assume the consumer will go for the plastic that they’ve placed the paper bags in inconvenient places for their baggers and don’t even train said baggers in how to properly pack a paper bag?

Oh, and I know what you’re asking me in the privacy of your own web-world as well… why in the world to you take bulky hard-to-hold paper bags over the ease of plastic bags with their handy-dandy little handles?

I’ll tell you why. India. China. Ethiopia. Tijuana. Ensenada. That’s why.

One of the longest lasting images I have of these places is the ubiquitous presence of plastic bags, smashed in the gutters, clinging to fences and Plastic_bags_in_the_bushes_2 walls, wafting in the breezes and filling up the trash heaps. These pervasive and familiar contraptions don’t ever seem to die. They live on in countries and regions too poor to afford clean up crews and overflow garbage piles all over the world. I can’t tell you how often I saw these bags flying through the air or clutching to local vegetation as if sucking the life out of it. In Ethiopia it sometimes seemed that the plastic bag was "grown" along side the tumble weeds and tall grasses.

With each new siting I swore I would never use another plastic bag again in my life. But reality is such a different creature than our ideals. Once back in the States (or in European life), however, I eventually found myself clutching   my own little life-sucker as I left my local Walgreen’s or Kroger. The pull of ease and convenience was much stronger than my desire to rid the world of the evil plastic bag. That is, until recently.

Something snapped in me a couple of months ago. I don’t know what it was — perhaps I just finally found my own strength of will (and character?). But I came to the firm conclusion that I no longer have to contribute to the world’s supply of un-recycled plastic bag trash. Every time I’d walk out of the store carrying my plastic bag full of goodies my joy was diminished by the images in my mind of that same plastic bag someday littering the African landscape and diminishing the beauty and grandeur by its very existence. It finally got to much for me to bear. And I decided it is time to take a stand. No matter how small or insignificant it may seem to others. I needed to do something. I needed to do something. So I asked for my first paper bags since I was in high school.

I sounded as if I was asking a huge favor from the checker.

"Paper or Plastic, ma’am?" Even the baggers are polite in the South.

"Uh… paper… please?" Did I actually squeak when I said that??

Oh, but I felt so very good when I left with my paper bags full of groceries. I’d just kept four plastic bags out of circulation. Ethiopia would be a little less in danger of being overrun with those evil life-suckers now.

With each trip to the grocery store it got a little easier, and I got a little more confident in my "paper" declaration. Till one day I found myself anticipating the question and stating, "paper bags please," before the checker even had time to ask.

It also helped that I discovered the self-checkout lines. Except for the fact that they make it even more difficult to use paper bags in those lines. Have you ever tried to bag your groceries with paper while keeping them on that little pad so the machine doesn’t loudly proclaim, for all the store to hear, "Please put the item back in the bag," while at the same time not toppling over and crashing to the floor spilling jam and spaghetti sauce all over the you and the three people at the next two stations? It ain’t easy. But I make it work. Because it matters to me.

Eventually I hope to gather some cotton totes to carry into stores with me, but for now, paper is good. it works whether I recycle, or send it to the land fill. At least it will turn back to pulp/dust many decades sooner than plastic will…. do whatever it is that plastic does when it finally fades away… Does it fade away???

Fullsize1I cannot save the world from hate or war. I may not even be able to clean up our planet and rid it of all garbage and air pollutants. But I can do one thing:

I can lessen the world’s trash by a few bags and, hopefully, help keep it a little cleaner for the next generation. My paper bags may cause inconvenience for the checkers and baggers of America. But if I can help keep Ethiopia from being completely overrun by plastic bags, even in a small way, than it’s worth all the rolled eyes and cranky attitudes I get.