"you shouldn't judge a book by its cover" - what lies beneath could bear an element of surprise
Saturday, April 18, 2020
Friday, April 17, 2020
My Ignorant Friends
There are so many creative posts to
facebook lately, and just as many that are hurtful such as warnings to NOT buy
products from the Chinese. Really? Someone has the odyssey to promote bigotry during
these trying times. I would think the
citizens of China have even less to say about their government than do US
citizens. Though there are Trump
supporters and followers many Americans are just as offended by his lack of
leadership skills or lack of compassion as perhaps citizens of other countries
are ashamed. In China it is against the
law to cross the government whereas in the USA citizens have the right to voice
their opinions and even criticize the government without being arrested. This pandemic is not the fault of the Chinese
citizens. They are victims just as much
as anybody. They did not choose to
become guinea pigs of some governmental experience anymore than soldiers of
this country when fighting in Vietnam chose to become victims to agent orange
from 1962 to 1971.
People make mistakes. Leaders make mistakes. It happens.
As of now we are not or should not pit country against country. We are not against one another (as a whole –
I know Trump has said many things that have offended those outside of the
U.S. But trust me, he has offended just
as many American citizens with his sometimes childish but mostly idiotic
behavior) as we are all fighting the same demon regardless of where it
originated. Let’s not throw bigotry into
the mix as well.
I have some friends who live in fear as
well as isolation . I have other friends
who are skeptics and view this entire pandemic as a hoax staged for an upcoming
election. There is so much out there –
some truths, others misinterpretations of the truth, still others that are bold
faced lies. I don’t even know what to
believe anymore and may think of this as a hoax myself except for the church’s
involvement.
When else in history has the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (or any other denomination) closed its
doors? The church had announced the cancellation
of all meetings before the government did.
They have closed the temples. Seamstresses
who worked on temple clothes have been asked to sew masks. Other organizations have put their teams to
work for sewing masks. Even when the
leaders are fooled into thinking the pandemic is over, it won’t be over. If we’re not careful it will sneak upon us
and perhaps become worse for it is than it is right now.
Let us not cast blame. Blame doesn’t solve anything. We need to be cautious of the disease not
necessarily one another. We need each other’s
support not prejudices. We are in this
together. Let us remember the children
of Israel who made it out of darkness after the first Passover. Let us remember the citizens of Jerusalem and
around the world who came out of darkness after the first Easter’s
resurrection. We too will come out of darkness. But we have to lift one another into the
light. If we point fingers or cast
stones at one another, it will only prolong the darkness.
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Read the Directions Several Times
As a student, for me personally, it
was always easier to receive verbal directions than written ones. I would do the research for whatever class I
had online and discover the assignment was very different from my interpretation
of what I thought I had read. So often I
would have to change my sense of direction – sometimes resulting in starting
from scratch. I’m finding the same is
true with some of the students who are used to being in public school but are
online currently due to the pandemic.
On of my daughter’s friends asked if
she could come and film herself performing CPR on Jenna. That is NOT social distancing. Jenna does not have that same assignment as
she is not currently taking the required health class that her friend has on
her schedule. Her friend seemed certain
that she would have to practice on another person – which for me sounded
irresponsible. Why would an instructor
ask that of a student at this time? The
entire reason we are not in public schooling right now is because there is no
such thing as social distancing among students.
The directions say to perform the CPR –
if necessary student may demonstrate on something like a stuffed animal or
doll. The LAST comment in tiny letters
is demonstrate on an actual person without really doing it. So I am thinking 1) why would she turn in a
project in which she has obviously broken the rule of social distancing 2) why
not perform on a stuffed animal or pillow even – then you will be able to press
as hard as actually required because the pillow won’t be hurt no matter how
much pressure is applied.
It seems like an unrealistic
requirement for all students as not all students do have access to making the
video or transferring the information correctly. I could be wrong. Many of Jenna’s friend do have cell
phones. They upload videos all the time
on Tik Tok – but still – we live in a poor area and not everybody has access to
electronics – though I think under the circumstances perhaps schools have
issued chrome books for students to “borrow”.
I know my sisters kids have borrowed chrome books from their school.
Written directions should be read
several times. They need to be read out
loud. They need to communicate to the
mind what needs to take place in order to express that the directions were
followed. I hope Jenna’s friend realizes
that our not allowing her to come into direct contact with our daughter is
nothing against her personally. We love
this friend. Under normal circumstances
I would take her under my wing and have her stay with us. But it’s out of my control. It isn’t my place.
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Stay Home Order
Jenna has a friend who is somewhat of a
rebel. She likes to push people’s
buttons just to see how far she can go.
Or perhaps not. That’s just how I
perceive her. She’s not a trouble maker,
really. Just likes to bend or perhaps
even break the rules that shouldn’t apply to her.
On Thursday she wants to have a party for
another friend who is moving out of state and across the nation. Jenna doesn’t know if she will ever see her
friend again and would like to go show her support. Jenna’s a hugger. She will not even try to keep social
distancing. I tried to relate our
circumstances today to the scriptures we read this morning and the thoughts of
her seminary instructor,
“ Think about what happens when people
don't heed warnings and guidance sent to help them. Think about what guidance
and instruction you have received in your life”
I related this
to the instructions which we have been given to STAY HOME. She was in tears as I compared various
situations to today’s circumstances.
A member of my ward posted this picture to our
ward page on March 26
He had written these words just above the
picture: “Sometimes it's the simple things that are answers to prayers....”
Since that posting I have often thought that
looking at the staff would have been more simple than staying home and not have
physical contact with any of those I consider family and friends. Virtual contact definitely has its place but definitely
does not make up for hugs or handshakes.
The need to do for others and staying home seem to conflict although
there are some things that can be and are done by those who stay home. Making masks for example:
Isn't it awesome that God has given us revelation and promptings? I think about the last meeting held in my home ward. Four sisters were called and set apart as the humanitarian committee. How unexpected for them to fulfill their callings in this manner.
My eldest granddaughter and a nephew were confirmed in their homewards for the last time we met before it was revealed to not hold meetings until further notice. Further notice has not yet taken place.
My electronics seem to flipping out on me lately and I could not get into my virtual meeting. Not in the best mood and sweet Jenna suggested we say a prayer. I think I heard the most part of the meeting by phone but lost connection after a few of the members seemed to get off topic. More frustration.
My eldest granddaughter and a nephew were confirmed in their homewards for the last time we met before it was revealed to not hold meetings until further notice. Further notice has not yet taken place.
My electronics seem to flipping out on me lately and I could not get into my virtual meeting. Not in the best mood and sweet Jenna suggested we say a prayer. I think I heard the most part of the meeting by phone but lost connection after a few of the members seemed to get off topic. More frustration.
Closing
thought I will leave this picture. Be
sure to read all of the titles.
All credits to artist: Mr. Phil Shaw !!! |
Originally
posted by Regina Kelly with the comment: two smart and saucy librarians posted this...
STAY HOME!!!
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Easter in Isolation
Yesterday we hid twenty plastic eggs for Jenna to find. The Easter egg hunt has always been a tradition for her. She has participated in at least one hunt every year - and it is usually with someone other than us. But as we are stuck inside this year and I won't allow her to go further than the mailbox, I decided to create a hunt for her. We had purchased Easter candy a while ago and also included scriptures and other Easter thoughts so we could include the true meaning of Easter as well.
Because Jesus walked such a long, lonely path utterly
alone, we do not have to. – Jeffrey R. Holland
His Atonement makes available all of the
power, peace, light, and strength that we need to deal with life’s challenges –
Sheri L. Dew
For the Atonement
of the Lord and His gift of resurrection—for this sublime message of Easter – Russell M. Nelson
To understand the
meaning of death, we must appreciate the purpose of life. (…) Our Father knew
that because of the nature of mortality, we would be tempted, would sin, and
would fall short. So that we might have every chance of success, He provided a
Savior, who would suffer and die for us. – Thomas S. Monson
The
Atonement is the greatest evidence we have of the Father’s love for His children. – Linda
K. Burton
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decorated Saturday morning |
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hid only half of the eggs we had |
The white Easter lily symbolizes purity and
honesty. Some say Easter lilies proliferated in the Garden of Gethsemane, where
Jesus wept in the last hours before Judas’ betrayal.
You won’t see any mention of the long-eared,
cotton-tailed Easter Bunny in the Bible, but he has become one of Easter’s most
prominent (and commercial) symbols. Seeing
rabbits emerge from their burrows in spring, early Christians may have adopted
the gentle, meek mammal as a symbol of Christ emerging from his tomb.
Eggs and chicks symbolize new life. An egg can also be a symbol of the Tomb.
He is not here: for he is risen –
Matthew 28:6
And as they thus spake, Jesus himself stood in the midst of them, and saith unto them, Peace be unto
you. Luke 24:36
He is risen!
He is risen! He hath opened heaven’s
gate.
I wanted
today to be a beautiful and spiritual Easter.
I wanted to include my family in what I felt. It did not work out to my expectations
however. By 5:00 I was watching YouTube
videos by myself expecting that Jenna would join me eventually. I figured Roland would stay in the room and
watch Sunday morning. But it’s
Easter. Come on! We haven’t been to church for a month
yet. Nor have we met as a family to hold
Sunday meetings. I think this is the
first Sunday Jenna has not watched the “Come Follow Me” program with me.
The first video I watched was Finding Joy in Sharing the Gospel (here) as it was the lesson
we would have had in Relief Society had we met at the church. Afterward I watched the video “Don’t Miss
This” with David Butler and Emily Freeman (here). How awesome it was that they
compared the first Easter to our Easter experience today. The world in isolation. Afterward I rewatched the “Come Follow Me” program (Teaching with
Power) with Brad Wilcox (here).
When Jenna came into the room
she suggested that we watch “The Littlest Angel”. She had received a copy of the 1997 original
animation of an angel sent back to earth to help two children during
Easter.
I don’t fully
remember. I wasn’t as impressed with it
as she. I liked the version I had read
as a child.
Only the trailer of
the 1997 was available and so we watched the full Hallmark movie made in
1969.
That was our Easter
together. I tried getting her to watch “Saturday
Night Seder” (here) with me, but she lost interest. I didn't realize it was a fundraiser for the CDC foundation. Good cause. Excellent video. Such profound words from each of the Rabbis and celebrities. I enjoyed Judith Lights narration during Ben Platt's performance of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". I also enjoyed the narrations by Richard Kind and Debra Messing. I also enjoyed Harvey Fierstein's monologue on "Next Year in Jerusalem" which gave a whole knew meaning to a phrase I had heard before but never knew what it meant.
I think I’d taken Jenna to a Passover before. Of course she does not remember it. It wasn’t even a Jewish Passover, but a Passover that would pay homage to our Jewish ancestors but emulate Mormonism as well. It was nice that I had a little understanding of Passover as I watched the performances that were so well edited and had been written up and posted in such a short amount of time. It was mind-blowing really. I highly recommend watching it.
I think I’d taken Jenna to a Passover before. Of course she does not remember it. It wasn’t even a Jewish Passover, but a Passover that would pay homage to our Jewish ancestors but emulate Mormonism as well. It was nice that I had a little understanding of Passover as I watched the performances that were so well edited and had been written up and posted in such a short amount of time. It was mind-blowing really. I highly recommend watching it.
I missed having the opportunity
to attend it for a while. Our friend
Beth was going to invite us to her Passover one year, but we have failed to
get together and it didn’t seem possible this year. But I know of other families who engaged in
the traditions.
After Roland got up, he started
cleaning the kitchen and strongly suggested that Jenna watch “The Ten
Commandments”. The problem is it’s just
so darn long. She cannot sit still long
enough to watch it. So thus far we have
watched only half of it. She is now in
her room watching online lectures and Roland is watching a recorded episode of “The
Profit” – some great ways to spend your Easter, right?
So I am now recording my
thoughts on Easter meaning for me this year.
I like the parallels of the things I have watched and heard. And I wonder if the amount of time that
passed between the initial Passover (before the 10 commandments) and the
Atonement and Resurrection was the same amount of time that passed between the
Resurrection and Covid 19.
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Charles Wysocki
Since we have moved to Oregon, the first puzzle I remember having put together was this one by Charles Wysocki.
It had worked up rather quickly and Jenna wanted to hang the picture in her room. It was the first time I remember having glued a puzzle.
It remained in her room until the move. And then it broke or fell apart. We never did finish this one as we had managed to lose a few pieces. We still have it I think.
We have put other Charles Wysocki puzzles together - each seeming more challenging than the one before.
The last puzzle we finished was this one
and had included some progress pictures in this post
Now we are working on one which appeared it may have been easier to put together but has somehow become more challenging.
Roland is working on the sky. Perhaps we may have it finished either today or tomorrow.
It had worked up rather quickly and Jenna wanted to hang the picture in her room. It was the first time I remember having glued a puzzle.
It remained in her room until the move. And then it broke or fell apart. We never did finish this one as we had managed to lose a few pieces. We still have it I think.
We have put other Charles Wysocki puzzles together - each seeming more challenging than the one before.
The last puzzle we finished was this one
and had included some progress pictures in this post
Now we are working on one which appeared it may have been easier to put together but has somehow become more challenging.
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characters seemed further spaced on box than actual puzzle |
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frame by itself was a challenge |
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Roland did a good job putting trees together |
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often the puzzle pieces aren't what we think we're looking for |
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This puzzle piece finishes the woman's coat and tepee frame |
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the animals took a long while - especially the cows |
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words and building were not bad, but the roof was quite challenging |
Roland is working on the sky. Perhaps we may have it finished either today or tomorrow.
Thursday, April 9, 2020
COVID fog
It
is very foggy outside. Thick white air
that isn’t even worth my taking a picture.
I
have enjoyed seeing fog from a distance – when the clouds have surrounded the
hills
across the way. It isn’t as
appealing when it is right in your face.
When I have
to stay indoors due to the Covid, that is all that my eyes
see. Not that Covid
has a color. It’s the fog that surrounds me that descends
upon us
much like the virus. It is ugly
and haunting. It reminds me of death.
The breath of every bad disease and aftermath of war.
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Fog so much thicker and depressing than what is depicted in this photo |
Tomorrow
is the World Wide Fast.
Just in case the link does not work facebook page Worldwide Fast April 10 |
Truly
touched by all those who have joined and comments and posts. How awesome it is to see how so many have
banded together for this cause and we are all fighting the same demon rather
than each other. The fog will lift eventually - both literally and figuratively.
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