Showing posts with label memorial day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label memorial day. Show all posts

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Memorial Day: Birth of a Future Blogger

Last Monday my life changed, and I knew love like never before. I became a father for the first time.

My daughter, Sawyer Dru, was born at 11:54 pm on Monday May 26th... at 6 lbs 3 oz and 18.5 inches long.

As such, the rest of my world had been put on hold.

Now that we are beginning to settle into our routine, and I am more and more confident that this blessing is in good hands, I am going to begin bloggin regularly... starting tomorrow.

For the time being, please help me welcome my beautiful baby girl to this world... and know that what we do in discussing the issues and taking on grass-roots actions, we are working to provide a better world for those that we love and hold dearest to our hearts... our children and future generations.

God Bless you all for your support and understanding in my absence.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

One nice thing, Every day

How do we not only better ourselves, but better our world? The answer is easy, and easy to do. Every day, do one nice thing for someone else.

For example, the one nice thing can be as little as holding a door for someone, or buying a stranger lunch. How about paying the toll for the car behind you? Or have you considered calling your office custodian by their first name, and saying thanks while looking them in the eyes...

Happiness is contagious, and so are good deeds. Not only will you make yourself feel better, but you could potentially be the highlight of someone elses day.

If you are up to a larger task, try visiting DoOneNiceThing.com. They are focussed on better your lives by bettering the lives of others.

What is my inspiration for promiting this idea? Mike Huckabee's book, of course...

So I ask you, are you ready to do something nice?

And with Memorial day right around the corner, how about making an extra effort to thank a serviceman/woman, or even the family of someone you know who is in the service. Appreciate our military!

God Bless!