A Rose Grows in Portland

Pull Up Your Pants!

November 13, 2008
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Pull up your pants! I heard Obama said that to someone (I don’t know to who, what, when, or why, or even if it happened) but I started thinking…That teen boy with his pants cinched at his knees, at risk of some sort of 21st century danger. Go to school, get your education, make a difference, but first pull up your pants. Perhaps a young woman, looking for love in all the wrong places, for all the wrong reasons, in all the wrong ways. Pull up your pants, take control of your future, before you’re faced with undesirable consequences. I’m pro-choice but I don’t wish my tax dollar paying for her abortion. And what about the fathers who don’t civilly claim or abandon their children to welfare? If you don’t want to support a child pull up your pants. Now we have the 700 billion dollar bail out and some how this will all trickle-down to me. Shouldn’t these C.E.O.s and other people who were responsible for being irresponsible be paying for their own consequences? I guess they got caught with their pants down. All of us have our faults. Young, old, rich, poor. We all have something we need to step up to. So don’t get caught with your pants down. Americans let us pull up our pants–President’s orders!


Only One Kitchen Table

November 13, 2008
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I have only one kitchen table. Current events give me reason to reflect… I brought our kitchen table 23yrs. ago, for our new home. I paid $1.00 at Goodwill. It was in great shape. All wood with a beautiful Formica finish. Round, maple, drop-leaf folds down to seat two and opens to seat six to eight (with the four nice chairs the table came with, four folding chairs which were my mother-in-law’s, and the baby’s high-chair). Perfect for our small family, and great for large family dinners, or children’s birthday parties. I made a tablecloth out of 12 gage clear plastic, from the fabric store. It worked great for play-dough and finger paints. Well, sometimes it didn’t get put on before play (I wonder what happened to that very handy invention of mine?) And as my children grew up my table became scratched and battered by legos and ponies, barbie cars, school projects, paints and pastes of all kinds, and, of course, the spills. We didn’t cry over spilt milk so the finish is warped and must be covered with a table cloth. Oh–then the dog that chewed the table legs! I looked at buying a new kitchen set. They were either too small or too large, too expansive or too cheap. My table is still as sturdy and accommodating as the day we brought it home, and every scratch is another memory. Yes, I only have one kitchen table and its priceless.


On the Lighter Side…

October 30, 2008
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On the lighter side, who is Joe Six-pack? Maybe he’s the fellow that comes home from work, turns on the T.V.’drinks a six-pack, ignores his family, and goes to bed. I think he is the guy that sits at the end of the bar and drinks alone. Well it’s nice to know he might have a friend. Oh, my 20 year old said he is the man with the six-pack abs. Will the real Joe Six-pack please stand up.


Women’s Rights Anniversary

August 27, 2008
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On the 88th anniversary of the woman’s rights amendment, I had to ponder. I’m 57 and I take many of my freedoms for granted:

FREEDOM to take myself to the doctor(without out husband, father, male guardian),

FREEDOM to vote for my rights,

FREEDOM to have as many children as I choose–Or if I choose not to have children I have the

FREEDOM to choose any form of birth control from God given natural birth control to abstinence, the pill, a shot, IUD, etc,

FREEDOM NOT TO HAVE AN ABORTION! (In high school in the late 60s I recall women wanted the right not to be forced to have an illegal abortion by abusive husband or father. Now 40 years later, abortion is like birth control–What happened?)

My view: God gives us all freedom to choose and our choices all have consequences. Even the government cannot really take away our freedom to make choices. The answer is not taking away our freedom of choice, but teaching us about the consequences of our choices. If you don’t want to have children, choose the right birth control. Exercise your right to choose not to have an abortion.


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July 9, 2008
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I’ve been a internet subscriber for 15 odd years so my children could benefit from this new technology but never logged on myself; always thinking someday....Now I’m soon to be an empty nester and someday has come! So, with some help, I have my own email address, can email, play solitare, and write in WordPerfect. Now with growth in mind, I’m starting this blog to encourage and motivate myself. You’re welcome to grow to know me through my entries. Any encoring from you, my reader, will be a blessing!

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