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Dan & I had the pleasure to chat with Susan Turner from The Terre Haute Children's Museum! Tomorrow night is a big night at the children's museum! The Terre haute Children's Museum proudly presents "Daughters Winter Jubilee" Dad's, Granpa's, uncles, stepdads & daughters (ages 3-12) can enjoy winter themed experiments, photos, tasty treats, dancing & activities to enjoy the Holiday season. Saturday 6-9pm! Go to thchildrensmuseum.com Thanks so much to Quality Roofing of Indiana!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La Porta | Renungan Harian Katolik - Daily Meditation according to Catholic Church liturgy
Delivered by Father Peter Tukan, SDB from Salesian Don Bosco Gerak in the Diocese of Labuan Bajo, Indonesia. 3 John 1: 5-8; Rs psalm 112: 1-2.3-4.5-6: Luke 18: 1-8 COUNTING ON THE END OF TIME Our meditation today has the theme: Counting on the End of Time. The things about the end time is part of our faith. We are going to end the liturgical year which is only two weeks ahead and this are the very moments as we have opportunities to ponder more deeply on the theme of the end of time. Today, our Gospel reading speaks on the meaning of the end of time as the day the Son of Man reveals Himself. Jesus Christ actually spoke about Himself. The end of time is a reality of faith that will only happen in future. It is not enough for us to understand it by our reason only, and so we indeed need faith to enlighten and teach us. The end of time shows us the real God whom we believe in and rely our destiny. The Lord to whom we praise and render our services will appear to us as He is. Our today's first reading taken from the Second Letter of Saint John invites us to always be faithful to all the teachings of God, especially on the truth of loving one another as children of the same loving Father. This is the sure way for us to arrive at the end of time. There was once a birthday celebration in a family and the one being celebrated his birthday was an 85-year old grandfather. The celebration was attended by all of his children, in-laws and grandchildren. One of the granddaughters named Felicia asked something to her grandfather which surprised everyone in the family as she said, "Grandpa, have you seen God or haven't?" The grandfather who hugged the little girl Felicia and with warm feeling told the granddaughter: "It won't be long for Granpa to meet and see God directly." Grandfather realized that the end of time for him was near because of his advanced age. Today we are taught that the end time contains two main things, namely the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ and this world will experience an afterlife. The following are some of its characteristics or signs that are indicated in the scriptures: 1) it comes at an unexpected time, 2) when the people of this world are living a normal life, 3) a sudden coming, 4) after a worst persecution to the Church, 5) after a great earthquake, plague, famine in various places and in the sky there will be signs of shocking nature, 6) after the mass apostasy occurred, 7) after the power of Antichrist will be extinguished, 8) when love for needy ones become dry, 9) when the gospel is being preached to all corners of the world, 10) when all the descendants Israel will be saved, 11) when this Church becomes holy and blameless, without any form of stain. What will be certain for us is actually this: that we will prepare ourselves, and when our own death comes it is the end of time for ourselves as the followers of Christ. Let's pray. In the name of the Father ... O most loving and merciful Father, on the second coming of Your Son Jesus Christ, may we be found always ready and free from every burden of sin. Hail Mary full of grace ... In the name of the Father ...
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On the latest Old Dad/New Dad podcast, Sonny and Josh share what they pray their daughter's see in them as fathers.
Au Costa Rica, c'est la Pura Vida !! La famille prend son envol pour le Costa Rica, mais leur voyage est brusquement interrompu par un étrange panache de fumée dans le ciel. Un immense volcan gronde et fait trembler la terre. En compagnie de Luis, un jeune garde forestier, Sacha, Oscar et leurs parents se frayent un chemin à travers la jungle costaricaine avec un seul objectif en tête : retrouver Granpa !
La Pura Vida La famille prend son envol pour le Costa Rica, mais leur voyage est brusquement interrompu par un étrange panache de fumée dans le ciel. Un immense volcan gronde et fait trembler la terre. En compagnie de Luis, un jeune garde forestier, Sacha, Oscar et leurs parents se frayent un chemin à travers la jungle costaricaine avec un seul objectif en tête : retrouver Granpa !
Greg was born in Portland, OR but did most of his growing up in the Northern Virginia area. He went back to Portland for his undergrad in History from Portland State University. He got married during senior year of college to a woman that had two little boys. After graduation, He attended grad school and earned his MBA from Eastern Carolina University. They then relocated back to Portland where he worked for Consolidated Freightways for a few years. In 2005, they moved to Atlanta where he has worked for UPS and two other software companies. He started The Cool Grandpa Podcast in 2020. The focus of the podcast is to share how important the role of the grandfather is to the family and especially grandchildren.7:56 Navigating the tricky waters of introducing a new character12:26 The misconception of distance.16:14 Being a grandparent is not always unicorns and rainbows.25:23 The grandfather phase starts when we are still young34:26 How to deal with the assertion of will on the family.40:26 Why do you do this work?cool-grandpa.us, https://www.facebook.com/groups/829273061840221,Grab you Brotherhood of Fatherhood merch at https://www.thebrotherhoodoffatherhood.com/merchandiseBe sure to check out this episode of the BOF Podcast. Don't forget to like, share and subscribe!Join the Brotherhood of Fatherhood FB group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/brotherhoodoffatherhoodwww.brotherhoodfatherhood.com/alpha
A peine arrivé à Bali, Oscar saute sur sa planche de surf, mais une grosse vague l'emporte loin de sa famille. Aidé de Nuri, une balinaise, Sacha se lance à sa poursuite. Cependant, une énigme trotte dans la tête de la jeune fille : Granpa est caché sur l'île, à proximité d'un étrange masque. Où ce dernier peut-il bien se trouver ?
L'énigme du masque de Bali A peine arrivé à Bali, Oscar saute sur sa planche de surf, mais une grosse vague l'emporte loin de sa famille. Aidé de Nuri, une balinaise, Sacha se lance à sa poursuite. Cependant, une énigme trotte dans la tête de la jeune fille : Granpa est caché sur l'île, à proximité d'un étrange masque. Où ce dernier peut-il bien se trouver ?
This episode I chat with Cole Imperi. Cole is an author, speaker, founder of the School of American Thanatology and one of America's leading experts on death, dying and grief.I've wanted to talk with Cole ever since hearing her on Alie Ward's podcast, Ologies (which you should check out because it's awesome). Cole has dedicated her life to helping people navigate some of the hardest times that we all inevitably will have to grapple with. Some of the key take aways for me for dealing with death, dying, grief and loss were:* Use the proper words for things and explain them with complete and accurate information. Don't be vague and say things like: “Granpa got sick” when he dies because what are the kids going to think next time they get sick?* Kids pick up what bad words are (painfully true in my case) so if we drop our voice when we talk about death, the kids are alerted. Try not to talk about this very normal thing called ‘death' like it's something that shouldn't be talked about.* Grief is not an emotion, grief is a response to loss. Troubles can arise when different family members respond to loss in different ways so try to be aware of that and don't judge.There are six categories of signs that you are in the grief response:* Physical* Social* Spiritual* Behavioural* Cognitive* EmotionalOne that I totally had never thought of was number 5. Cognitive, and Cole shares a great story that explains this.And yes, it's completely natural to want to burst out laughing at seemingly the most inappropriate time during a funeral…Phew, I thought that was just me.The clear message that comes through though is:Navigating loss is an opportunity for a family to become stronger, or any of our relationships to become stronger. It's through the difficult parts of life that the most glue is built between us. It's what bonds us together, it's what instantly connects us, but it feels really uncomfortable.Cole's suggestion around how to approach another person's grief was really interesting too, she suggests approaching it with curiosity and asking lots of questions. Grief is something that just needs to be witnessed, just needs to be seen, just needs to be held, and that's it.The english language doesn't have enough words to use when dealing with death and dying, and a lot of the words used to describe grief are borrowed from clinical settings and that can sometimes be the reason that we don't feel right talking about it.Cole is dedicated to helping develop more people-friendly ways for us to describe death, dying, grief and loss and I think it's such an important skill to develop. If you'd like to find out more or subscribe to Cole's newsletter, you can find her at www.coleimperi.com or on Instagram @imperi.Some of the things Cole suggested googling are:* Terror Management Theory* The Ernest Becker Foundation* Death anxiety reduction techniquesIf you are currently experiencing grief, or having to navigate a death, or someone dying in the family my heart goes out to you and I hope you find listening to Cole as helpful as I did.Big HugRich This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thedadmindset.com
Welcome to Granpa's Playlist! Join Paul Raso as he gets into Pink Floyd's A Momentary Lapse Of Reason. He presents the album track by track and offers thoughtful commentary along the way! Join The Rabbit In Red Radio Network Family For EXCLUSIVE Shows, Content, and More! http://www.patreon.com/RabbitInRedRadioNetwork1
La Porta | Renungan Harian Katolik - Daily Meditation according to Catholic Church liturgy
Delivered by Sisilia Sari from Saint Mark Church Depok, Diocese of Bogor, Indonesia. 2 John 1: 4-9; Rs psalm 119: 1.2.10.11.17.18; Luke 17: 26-37 COUNTING ON THE END OF TIME Our meditation today has the theme: Counting on the End of Time. The things about the end time are part of our faith. We are going to end the liturgical year which is only a week or two ahead and these are the very moments as we have opportunities to ponder more deeply on the theme of the end of time. Today, our Gospel reading speaks on the meaning of the end of time as the day the Son of Man reveals Himself. Jesus Christ actually speaks about Himself. The end of time is a reality of faith that will only happen later. It is not enough for us to understand it by our reason only, and so we indeed need faith to enlighten and teach us. The end of time shows us the real God whom we believe in and rely our destiniy. The Lord to whom we praise and render our services will appear to us as He is. Our today's first reading taken from the Second Letter of Saint John invites us to always be faithful to all the teachings of God, especially on the truth of loving one another as children of the same loving Father. This is the sure way for us to arrive at the end of time. There was once a birthday celebration in a family and the one being celebrated his birthday was an 85 year old grandfather. The celebration was attended by all of his children, in-laws and grandchildren. One of the granddaughters named Felicia asked something to her grandfather which surprised everyone in the family as she said, "Grandpa, have you seen God or haven't?" The grandfather who hugged the little girl Felicia and with warm feeling told the granddaughter: "It won't be long for Granpa to meet and see God directly." Grandfather realized that the end of time for him was near because of his advanced age. Today we are taught that the end time contains two main things, namely the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ and this world will experience an afterlife. The following are some of its characteristics or signs that are indicated in the scriptures: 1) it comes at an unexpected time, 2) when the people of this world are living a normal life, 3) a sudden coming, 4) after a worst persecution to the Church, 5) after a great earthquake, plague, famine in various places and in the sky there will be signs of shocking nature, 6) after the mass apostasy occurred, 7) after the power of AntiChrist will be extinguished, 8) when love for needy ones become dry, 9) when the gospel is being preached to all corners of the world, 10) when all the descendants Israel will be saved, 11) when this Church becomes holy and blameless, without any form of stain. What will be certain for us is actually this: that we will prepare ourselves, and when our own death comes it is the end of time for ourselves as the followers of Christ. Let's pray. In the name of the Father ... O most loving and merciful Father, on the second coming of Your Son Jesus Christ, may we be found always ready and free from every burden of sin. Hail Mary full of grace ... In the name of the Father ... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/media-la-porta/message
Welcome to Granpa's Playlist! Join Paul Raso as he gets into a DOUBLE PLAY from The Misfits, EARTH A.D. & WALK AMONG US. He presents the albums track by track and offers thoughtful commentary along the way! Join The Rabbit In Red Radio Network Family For EXCLUSIVE Shows, Content, and More! http://www.patreon.com/RabbitInRedRadioNetwork1
Welcome to Granpa's Playlist! Join Paul Raso as he conjures Samhain for some Halloween treats! He presents two albums track by track and offers thoughtful commentary along the way! Join The Rabbit In Red Radio Network Family For EXCLUSIVE Shows, Content, and More! http://www.patreon.com/RabbitInRedRadioNetwork1
Welcome to Granpa's Playlist! Join Paul Raso as he gets into Whitesnake's Trouble album from 1978. He presents the album track by track and offers thoughtful commentary along the way! Join The Rabbit In Red Radio Network Family For EXCLUSIVE Shows, Content, and More! http://www.patreon.com/RabbitInRedRadioNetwork1
Welcome to Granpa's Playlist! Join Paul Raso as he takes a deep dive into Led Zepplin's Led Zepplin 2 album. He presents the album track by track and offers thoughtful commentary along the way. Give it a listen and shoot him an email with your feedback and/or requests! For More Rabbit In Red Radio: Listen To Our Internet Radio Station Or On Demand Episodes: www.rabbitinredradio.com Call The Show Or Leave A Voicemail: 215-240-7839 Email The Show: mike@rabbitinredradio.com Join Us On Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/rabbitinredradio Follow Us On Twitter: @RIRShowOfficial Grab Some Rabbit In Red Radio Goodies: www.teepublic.com/user/rabbitinredradio
Welcome to Granpa's Playlist! Join Paul Raso as he takes a deep dive into Meatloaf's Bat Out Of Hell album. He presents the album track by track and offers thoughtful commentary along the way. Give it a listen and shoot him an email with your feedback and/or requests! For More Rabbit In Red Radio: Listen To Our Internet Radio Station Or On Demand Episodes: www.rabbitinredradio.com Call The Show Or Leave A Voicemail: 215-240-7839 Email The Show: mike@rabbitinredradio.com Join Us On Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/rabbitinredradio Follow Us On Twitter: @RIRShowOfficial Grab Some Rabbit In Red Radio Goodies: www.teepublic.com/user/rabbitinredradio
Variety Attractions veteran entertainer Sam Bowman (Granpa Cratchet) stops by to entertain Justine and Bruce on this edition of ‘Which Way Is Catering?'. Sam shares great experiences with George Moffett and Variety Attractions, visits with Ken Woodward of Variety Attractions, the life and times of Granpa Cratchet, starting in malls, mobile wrecks, embarrassing moments, and a run in with the police! If you like this week's episode, please leave Justine and Bruce a rating and review.
Mísení punku a bluegrassu je nápad velmi nosný a jen tak se neoposlouchá. Další a další zajímavá jména se vynořují z hlubin internetu, další a další potetovaní muzikanti balí banja a housle a nasedají do dodávek a další a další miniaturní labely chrlí další a další nahrávky. A Dupárna je tady od toho aby vás seznamovala s tím nejlepším z této produkce. Tentokrát uslyšíte mimo jiné The Calamity Cubes, Granpa´s Cough Medicine, Lone Wolfa nebo Honky Tonk Hustlas.
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This week Abby shares how she lost a family heirloom because she is a simp. Sam finally climbed her sexual Everest. Sam and Abby discuss MGK and Megan Fox's engagement, and how it's okay to change your mind in your 20's. The fanfic takes a turn when a jealous hometown friend is introduced. Subscribe, Rate Us 5 Stars, and Leave a Review Follow us on Instagram @alldpodcast Follow us on Twitter @alldpodcast Follow us on Tiktok @alldpodcast Follow Sam on Instagram @sam_dunniFollow Abby on Instagram @abs_dunnigan08New Episodes Every Thursday
This week we discuss an Osaka landmark becoming the centre of an anti-vax photoshop controversy, a disgruntled JR West Train driver who is suing his employer for $0.50 and how an 84-year old Granpa who has become the countries oldest Pokémon GO Master!Word of the Week:割り勘 (wari-kan)This episode was recorded on November 12th 2021 in Hiroo, Tokyo.Join the discussion over on www.facebook.com/thisweekinjapanAlso, check out our "Japan Go!" YouTube Channel at youtube.com/japango
Grandpa Benny invites Amir and Felice to come and enjoy the most amazing apple pie (ever)! And as they finish up eating Granpa tells them how they can use Amir's key!Turns out that Amir's key unlocks a big box with Grandpa's old tent! So Amir and Felice decide to go camping in the garden and at night time Grandpa Bennie surprises them with a bonfire and 100 marshmallows (yummy)Want to know more? Then listen to find out!❤️ Grown Ups → Please Support This Podcast: Leave a Review & Hit Subscribe ❤️A brand new bedtime story for kids adventure awaits on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Movies This Week 1. Creation Stories 2. Zack Snyders Justice League 3. The War with Granpa 4. The Man in the Hat
In this episode I chat with my dad, Mark Naulls Sr. on how he an Josiah built their special bond. He gives some simple yet powerful advice to other families on how they can connect with their family member that has a disability, in our case Josiah is autistic and was in foster care prior to us adopting him so there were many adjustments.These two are really besties!Thank you so much for listening, please subscribe and leave a 5 star review.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/markeishahall)
La Porta | Renungan Harian Katolik - Daily Meditation according to Catholic Church liturgy
Reading delivered by Elisabeth Sonia (University Catholic Center Texas, USA) and meditation delivered by Victor Mario Havel (Church of Santo Yohanes Bosco Jakarta, Indonesia) COUNTING ON THE END OF TIME Our meditation today has the theme: Counting on the End of Time. The things about the end time is part of our faith. We are going to end the liturgical year which is only a week or two ahead and this are the very moments as we have opportunities to ponder more deeply on the theme of the end of time. Today, our Gospel reading speaks on the meaning of the end of time as the day the Son of Man reveals Himself. Jesus Christ actually spoke about He Himself. The end of time is a reality of faith that will only happen later. It is not enough for us to understand it by our reason only, and so we indeed need faith to enlighten and teach us. The end of time shows us the real God whom we believe in and rely our destiniy. The Lord to whom we praise and render our services will appear to us as He is. Our today's first reading taken from the Second Letter of Saint John invites us to always be faithful to all the teachings of God, especially on the truth of loving one another as children of the same loving Father. This is the sure way for us to arrive at the end of time. There was once a birthday celebration in a family and the one being celebrated his birthday was an 85 year old grandfather. The celebration was attended by all of his children, in-laws and grandchildren. One of the granddaughters named Felicia asked something to her grandfather which surprised everyone in the family as she said, "Grandpa, have you seen God or haven't?" The grandfather who hugged the little girl Felicia and with warm feeling told the granddaughter: "It won't be long for Granpa to meet and see God directly." Grandfather realized that the end of time for him was near because of his advanced age. Today we are taught that the end time contains two main things, namely the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ and this world will experience an afterlife. The following are some of its characteristics or signs that are indicated in the scriptures: 1) it comes at an unexpected time, 2) when the people of this world are living a normal life, 3) a sudden coming, 4) after a worst persecution to the Church, 5) after a great earthquake, plague, famine in various places and in the sky there will be signs of shocking nature, 6) after the mass apostasy occurred, 7) after the power of AntiChrist will be extinguished, 8) when love for needy ones become dry, 9) when the gospel is being preached to all corners of the world, 10) when all the descendants Israel will be saved, 11) when this Church becomes holy and blameless, without any form of stain. What will be certain for us is actually this: that we will prepare ourselves, and when our own death comes it is the end of time for ourselves as the followers of Christ. Let's pray. In the name of the Father ... O most loving and merciful Father, on the second coming of Your Son Jesus Christ, may we be found always ready and free from every burden of sin. Hail Mary full of grace ... In the name of the Father ... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/media-la-porta/message
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En el episodio de hoy nuestros polleros favoritos nos deleitan con sus eróticas voces discutiendo sobre la situación actual de la pandemia y los precios exorbitantes de la medicina que cura el covid. Esto abre un debate sobre qué otros animales exóticos serán deliciosos y la forma de cocinarlos. Esto nos sirve de apertura para la pregunta gourmet del día que deriva en el primer gran debate sobre quesadillas, en la cuál nuestros elegantes cacharpos presentan sus órdenes preferidas "Tino Special" y "Granpa Special". Después se lee la anécdota de un Zalzatenanger, nuestro Robin Hood de la infancia. Finalmente, el Granpa nos narra una historia de una expareja de sus años de universidad.
En el episodio de hoy Tino y Granpa nuevamente tocan el tema de las bebidas del tianguis, en esta ocasión confrontan el Tejate vs el Café de Olla. Después de saludar a los Zalzatenangers, nuestros rumberos favoritos del sonidero inician un debate picante y caliente sobre el arte. Finalmente, tocan el tema de la semana sobre el racismo en el país de las tunas y los nopales.
En éste episodio Granpa y Tino debaten el controversial tema de churros contra buñuelos. Después de un candente debate y mandar saludos a los fervientes seguidores del podcast, retoman el tema de la flor de barrio en el que Tino confiesa ser nuestro Generalísimo del Amor. Finalmente, nuestros hosts recuerdan su adolescencia nerd jugando Vampiro la Mascarada.
En este episodio Tino y el Granpa discuten sobre si está bien echarle o no piña a los tacos al pastor además de discutir las implicaciones sociales de comer en los Tacos del Borrego Viudo. Durante el programa la transmisión se ve interrumpida gracias los agentes del CISEN que escuchan nuestras llamadas, momento en el cual Tino y Granpa hacen un descubrimiento sobre la relación de dicha agencia de inteligencia y el Rey de los Monstruos. El debate continúa sobre las reacciones al artículo que el Granpa escribió para un blog popular en México y finalmente descubren que los extraterrestres son acosadores. Acompáñenos una vez más en este fino y elegante lugar dónde la alta alcurnia de los tianguis y las pollerías se reúne.
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Listen: Spotify / iTunes / Stitcher / Castbox / TuneIn Radio / Libsyn / RSS The two most handsome bois Craig & Dobbie are together to talk once again to talk about America’s favourite family. This week we talk about “One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue” and “The Way We Was”. It’s the end for Homer as after he eats a deadly poisonious blowfish, or is it? In the complete opposite of Homer’s demise we see how Homer & Marge get together. Also: Acceptence, Depression, Acceptance, Ankles & More! Current Season 2 Ranking (As from last episode) 1. Treehouse of Horror 2. Dead Putting Society 3. Bart the Daredevil 4. CARK (Simpson and Delilah) 5. Itchy & Scratchy & Marge 6. Bart Gets an F 7. Bart Gets Hit by a Car 8. Dancin' Homer 9. Bart vs. Thanksgiving 10. Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish https://www.patreon.com/upsidedownshark https://twitter.com/UDSradio https://www.facebook.com/upsidedownsharkradio/ https://www.instagram.com/upsidedownshark
'Come on the bus. Why aren't you coming?' -Grandson to Granpa
Hip Hop FactPush The Fader The Cypher: Movie Soundtracks for the Culture. We discuss our favorite Hip Hop/R&B soundtracks of yesteryear. The B Side (Weekly News)Lauryn Hill writes an anthology addressing her criticsVic Mensa hosts anti bait truck shoe giveaway in Chicago to combat CPD bait truck tacticAretha Franklin's funeral which is as long as whole work shift
Nos rompimos banda, ya que el Granpa, le calló al programa, echamos pus sobre Japón, por que si algo te gusta, aceptas hasta sus defectos, muchas notas de anime, manga y recomendaciones de cine, todo acompañado de unas deliciosas Noche Buenas (cerveza) ya saben, para entrar en ambiente.
The Wrassle Men watched Strong Style Evolved and have some differing opinions.Granpa has a gun.
Welcome back to Those Movie Guys Podcast. Your one stop shop for movie news, reviews, and everything in between. This week the boys discuss the idea of movies on TV, a Solo Black Widow, Jurassic Park Funkos, more Expendables, the witch hunt in Hollywood, Good Guy dolls, China and Hollywood, more Saw movies, a death scare, Halloween being super old, a bunch of new trailers, and a plethora of movies they have watched. Sit back, relax, and let them make sweet love to your ear holes! www.thosemovieguyspodcast.com Like us on FB: https://www.facebook.com/thosemovieguyspodcast/ Follow us on IG: @thosemovieguyspodcast Follow us on Twitter: @tmg_podcast Email: thosemovieguyspod@gmail.com Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/MerlesWorldArt?ref=profile_shopicon
I went to Washington DC last week. I met a girl who does a show called "Good Grief." She started recording her podcast after he died and she found out he had a second family with two additional children of which she was one. Woa. I also got to meet Darwyn Dave who does the show Dealing With My Grief. Darwyn's Dad was murdered. Damn. Like straight up murdered. So I listened to these shows on the way home. This lead to some strange thinking, and emotions bubbling through. Emotional Triggers I focus on the weirdest things lately. My brother got pretty sick a little while ago and he had a weird situation where he was sweating under a bunch of blankets because he was freezing. He had lost a lot of color, and looked bad. It was spooky even though I knew he would pull through. The bottom line is we are out of Grandparents, we have a few Aunts to play, one Uncle who is 94, and then we become the next generation in line. You know and I know that it's going to get here sooner or later. There is nothing we can do about that. Maybe it's because my brother and I were estranged for years, and now we're not, that the thought of us being apart can cause my eyes to leak. And when I start to grieve, I feel like I have a buy one get one free. That I have leftovers that have been sitting in the pantry waiting to be consumed. My Mom died in 1989. That's a while ago. My finals at college were the next week and yet I still had to take them. I cried. I wept. Then it was back to school. I was now running a house as my Dad was still a long distance truck driver, and my sister..... while she has never been diagnosed I think she has assburgers. She doesn't like any change in her routine. I remember trying to get her to write things on a shopping list. She would say, "but that's not how Mom did it." I would have to answer, "I know, but Mom's not here." It was a strange relationship because I was the little brother taking care of my older sister. When my Dad got home on the weekends, I would fill him in on the bills, house, and get to my homework. I remember my last semester. I took more credit hours than I have ever taken because if I didn't graduate I was going to lose my mind. It was graduate or die trying. My GPA took a hit, but I got the piece of paper and moved on. Being That Guy My Mom died when I was 24. Looking back, I was a baby. I thought I was an adult, but I was pretty young. It deeply affected me. I became a workaholic. I still am. I've never wanted that to be my calling card. Hello, I'm Dave Jackson and my Mom died when I was 24. Yet, it is part of my history. It left a scar. It shaped me. I just don't want it to be my definition. I Asked God For a Kid and He Said No I spent myself into bankruptcy trying to have a kid. It didn't happen and instead, my wife became an alcoholic and cheated on me. Pity party for one, again... The last episode of Good Grief, Sam has her Dad (the man who raised her ) explain what it means to be a Dad. He explained how it changes you. It transforms you. It makes you complete. It was like a bad horror flick where the person rips out your hear and holds it in front of you. Again, I don't want to be that guy. When I got to meet my friend's nine-month-old son it was awesome. He is the sweetest kid. This doesn't bother me. I don't ache to have my own, but I do have a major fear of missing out. If having children makes you complete, then I'm not. Am I broken? I dunno. I like me. I think I'm ok... confused.. Playing Ball With My Dad My Dad was not a bad Dad. He just wasn't around. He was on the road four to five days a week and would come home and sleep and then repeat. My brother bought me my first baseball glove. My brother was pushing the bike that I learned to ride. My Dad did take me fishing once. But it was that ball thing. Aren't you supposed to go in the backyard and toss the ball, any ball around? It never happened. Now here is the stupid part. We played ping pong on a regular basis. It was fun. We laughed, and battle hard. I'm not sure why this doesn't count for me. I guess cause you don't see it on TV or in the movies... I was at the park walking through the woods. The woods opened into an opening with a baseball field. There it was. A boy about age seven or eight pitching the ball to his Dad playing catcher. My heart just jumped out of my chest. It was like looking into a store window of something you will never be able to buy. I wanted to run out on the field and go, "DUDE, do you know how LUCKY you are?!" Then I got mad. Like any child who doesn't get what they want. Why did everyone get to play catch but me? Pity party for one. When I was young, some of my oldest memories are sitting on my Granpa's living room floor. My Dad would argue with him Mom about something stupid, and eventually, my Grandpa and my Dad would go outside. I'm assuming they talked. They had a father and son moment, some sort of discussion. I'm assuming this is why we came over. My Dad wanted to hang with his Dad. This again pisses me off. My father and I had chit chat. We talked about my weather. For most of my life, my father was confused about what I did for a living. I was a corporate trainer teaching people software and he still thought I was fixing copiers. Actually, he thought I was fixing printers. He's open a Best Buy advertisement and say, "David here's your stuff." I got tired of correcting him. I remember after my first divorce, and I thought I need to try to play catch up with my Dad. We weren't close, and the only way to fix that was to spend some time together. I asked my Dad if he wanted to go to an Indians game. I was going to buy some tickets, and he could get to see the new stadium the team had built. He turned me down. He said you can see things better on TV. To this, I can't argue. It's true. But it wasn't about the game, it was about spending time with your son. I would go over to his house and watch a game with him, and we would exchange chit-chat. This an often open the door of anger. Like why did you not want that? I had more "Mentoring talks" with my oldest stepson about women, school, life in the eight years I was in his life than my Dad and I had in the 50 years I knew him. When he died I mourned what I lost, but I mainly mourned that what never was and never would be. I mourned a blown opportunity. It was classic cats and the cradle. He was busy, then I was busy. Then his mind left before I could pick his brain. Closing the Hallway Doors As I go through life, I feel I'm OK. My life could be so much worse. I have a job I love, a cool apartment and the freedom to do pretty much whatever I want whenever I want. But there are times when I'm left alone with my thoughts, or I'm listening to a podcast about grief that I hear the drips of grief. I hear a door stressing against the pressure of what is behind it. I turn the knob and a river of tears covers me. I'm not surprised but still shocked. What is up with this? I struggle, I push hard, and finally, the door closes. I few more steps and sometimes the weirdest thing will set off another door. It glows orange from the anger behind it. When I crack the door, the heat blows back my hair like opening an oven. I fell it engulfing my body, but I don't want it. I push and push with all I have and eventually, it closes. What Happened to Time Heals All Wounds It's been decades. What is up with this? I read about Grief, and I hear how some people can't move on. I've moved on. I work, I eat, I laugh. I accept that this is the new normal. This is as good as it is probably going to get. My Dad burned two things into my brain: The world doesn't revolve around David Jackson The world is not fair (which is somewhat of a rerun). So when I didn't want to do something, I did it anyway. When I wanted something, and couldn't have it. I had to suck it up. I remember on the few occasions when my Dad had to spank me it was always the most conflicting of actions. He would put me on his legs, smacked my butt and then I would cry. This would last for about 10 seconds, and my Dad would then tell me to go get a warm washcloth and bring it to him. Not wanting to get spanked, I would do that. He would then take the cloth, put on the back of my neck, shoosh me and tell me it was going to be OK. It worked, and I calmed down, and in many cases that's all my parents needed me to do. But When Is This Grieving Thing Over? I thought time heals all wounds. Well, I guess if you count that I can function a win, I guess it's true. When you read about the seven steps it always sounded like when you got done with the last step you would be back to normal. As I don't want to be "That Guy" I looked into this and found an article that seemed to make sense. Here is a paragraph The misguided notion that grief is a process that allows a final working through of a loss is likely the fault of my own profession--mental health professionals who have promoted this notion in their work with grieving individuals. Clinical data makes it clear that any significant loss, later and repeatedly, brings up longing and sadness. Is it because these people have not achieved closure by traversing prescribed stages of mourning or because they have not "worked through the loss" as some therapists boldly claim? No. It's because you never get over loss. As time passes, the intensity of feelings about the loss will lessen, you might also find ways to sooth or distract yourself, or you can partially bury grief-related feelings by creating new memories. But you're not going to get over it because that's impossible: you cannot erase emotional memory. Besides, it's not about achieving closure. Instead, you have to figure out what you are going to do when your emotional memories are later triggered. (Full Article) This is good and bad. It's good that I no longer feel like I'm broken because I still miss my parents. It's bad, because grief is like a website design. It's never done. You always need to tweak it. It might be fine for years, but something will come along and you will need to tear it all down and rebuild it. A website is never really done, and apparently, you cannot erase the emotional memory.
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Farm Friends农场的朋友们“Would you like to go to my grandpa’s farm?”asks Jupe. “你想去我爷爷的农场吗?”Jupe问。 “Is there a mall by the farm?”Bonk asks.“那儿有商场吗?”Bonk问。 “No.” says Jupe. “没有。”Jupe说。 “Is there a skatepark?”asks Bonk. “有滑板公园吗?”Bonk问。 “No.”says Jupe. “But there are cows.”。 “没有。”Jupe说,“但那儿有牛”。 “Oh,”says Bonk. “喔,”Bonk说。 “There are pigs, too.”says Jupe. “那儿也有猪。”Jupe说。 “I don’t think I like farms,”says Bonk. “我想我不喜欢农场。”Bonk说。 Then Jupe tells Bonk about her grandma’s cookies。 后来,Jupe告诉bonk她的奶奶会做饼干。 “Cookies will help me like the farm.” Says Bonk.“饼干会让我喜欢上农场。”Bonk说。 Soon the bus comes. “Ready?” says Jupe.很快,汽车来了。“走吧?”Jupe说。 Bonk watches out the window of the bus. He sees horses. He sees hills and fences. Bonk向车窗外面看。他看到马,看到山和篱笆。 Then Bonk sees a farm. “Hello!” says Granpa. “You are just in time to help me feed the animals”. Bonk看到了农场。“你好!”爷爷说,“你们来得正好,可以帮我喂动物。” Bonk gives hay to the cows. Jupe gives corn to the Pigs. The cats meow for their dinner, too. Bonk给牛喂干草。Jupe给猪喂玉米。猫也叫着要吃。 Then Jupe and Bonk play near the barn. They swing on the tire swing. Bonk’s tummy growls. He smells cookies! Jupe和Bonk在粮仓附近玩,在轮胎秋千上晃。Bonk的肚子咕噜叫。他闻到饼干的味道! “I think it’s time to feed someone else.” Says Bonk. “The goats?” asks Jupe. “The chickens?” asks Jupe. “我想现在该喂点什么了。”Bonk说。“给羊?”Jupe说,“给小鸡?”。 “No.” says Bonk. “The monsters!”“不。”Bonk说,“给巨人!”
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