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The Joy Of Fathers And Sons.

10 Wednesday Aug 2016

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Found on Pinterest on 6-19-16. Fathers.

Found on Pinterest on 6-19-16. Fathers.

 

                                                 FATHERS AND SONS

A little boy kneeling

Next to his dad,

Wanted to be like him,

But he was sad.

He barely got the chance,

To look in his face.

Dad was seldom home.

He’d leave without a glance

At the little boy waiting

To  keep up the pace.

He walked like his father,

And he worked hard too,

Not to be a bother

To the man he knew:

The dad that took him 

In the fields to play

The guitars they had

By the sweet-smelling hay.

He wanted and waited

With all of his heart,

For his dad to read him

A story from the start.

Found on Pinterest on 6-19-16.

Found on Pinterest on 6-19-16.

He was certain his Father

Loved  him much.

He was hungry for his praise

And a gentle touch.

All he really wanted

was his dad to see

The man inside

The boy wanted to be.

Yu/stan/kema.

The Importance Of Time And Attention In Parenting.

14 Saturday May 2016

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in Article., Parent Category, Photos, Quotes, spirituality, Uncategorized

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Article written by Yu/stan/kema, Giving your child attention is important., Giving your child quality time enriches both your lives., Pam Leo., Pinterest photo quotes., Zig Ziglar.

Found on Pinterest on 5-13-16.Pam Leo.

Found on Pinterest on 5-13-16.Pam Leo.

LOOKING BACK ON PARENTING.

I often look back, on the first ten years of parenting my son, with happiness. We rarely turned on the TV and spent most of our time together. My son and I spent many hours outdoors gardening. We planted bulbs, bushes, and trees in my back yard. We would pour over the flower catalogues, go to the nurseries and buy what we wanted, and then we’d plant the various flowers and bushes. In the early mornings, we would both get up,  and go out to see which new flowers had bloomed in the night.  I remember the time when my son made a bog. He researched how to make a bog at the library and then did so by himself. He grew water lotus with pink and  yellow flowers the size of my  hand. I never saw anything that was more beautiful than those flowers.

My son and I would walk the dogs, and visit nearby lakes and hike. I taught him the names of the birds and their bird songs, the names of flowers, trees, and bushes. He would read a lot about these topics and then he would teach me what he had learned.

From the time he was about two, I would leave all kinds of paper on the table, bits of fabric, and other materials, water colors, crayons, pencils, scissors, paste, glue, and I would watch him spend long periods of time making artistic creations. He had so much fun.

My son and I would go to the library every week and each of us would carry home lots of books to read. He learned to read early in life because his father and I read to him often. He learned to write poems and stories when he was older.

I taught him how to fish, how to follow the tracks of wildlife in the snow, how to catch a ball with a glove, and how to hit a ball with the bat. We often shot baskets in the driveway, and we played tennis in the park. We had lots of fun chasing butterflies with a net and then studying them. Then we would let them go by releasing them. I never regret those years of spending time with him. It enabled me to watch him grow, up close. He shared his feelings, his thoughts, his knowledge, and his joy.

Activities give a parent an opportunity to teach a child valuable lessons in life, to develop character, and to enjoy life more abundantly. Put away the computers and cell phones and get to know your child by giving him your full attention and quality time.

Yu/stan/kema

Found on Pinterest on 5-13-16 by Zig Ziglar. Ziglar.com.

Found on Pinterest on 5-13-16 by Zig Ziglar. Ziglar.com.

“A Mother’s Sacred Duty.” Happy Mother’s Day.

04 Wednesday May 2016

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In honor of mothers everywhere who strive to carry out  the task of being a nurturing, caring mother, I am reposting this article I wrote about a year ago, in celebration of Mother’s Day. You are the glue that holds society together and that keeps families engaged throughout time. Thank you, for all you do in the name of love.   Yu/stan/kema

Found on Pinterest on 7-20-15. Richard S. Johnson.

Found on Pinterest on 7-20-15.  Richard S. Johnson.

Found on Google on 8-6-15. Sajad Vatan Parast.

                    Found on Google on 8-6-15. Sajad Vatan Parast.

When a mother really loves her children, that love lasts forever. It is unconditional love like God loves us, and like God,  mothers have sacrificed what is needed throughout the years to see that their children thrive, survive, and grow to one day live free. Even when her children are gone, her prayers, her thoughts, go with them. She stands at a distance, but the caring, the sharing never stops.

She let’s her children know her love goes with them, and they can carry her within their hearts. When the tough times come, they can hear her voice and share her wisdom. She lets them know she believes in them, in their goodness, and their dreams. Good mothers love their children forever. They leave it up to God to deal with judgement. Her task is to reflect God’s love,  and show them that God will be fair, just, and forgiving, and always willing to love them unconditionally. God created mothers to carry out this  sacred duty called trust, so that her children will come to know Him and trust Him.

Yu/stan/kema

 

Found on Pinterest on 6-20-15.

Found on Pinterest on 6-20-15.

A Child’s Lullaby. ( For a kind soul.)

06 Tuesday Oct 2015

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in Blog Dedication :, Parent Category, photo, Poetry, spirituality

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Hush little one,

And close your eyes.

Your soul is winging

Toward paradise,

To rest for a while

In Your Father’s arms,

To gather strength to

Again be strong.

Unravel the tension

From your brow

For the Lord on High

Will teach you how

To finally let go

of the hurt inside

And seek some relief

For your wounded pride.

Hush, hush, little one

He’ll rock you tonight.

You’ll be able to sleep,

Til the morning light.

When you go back home,

Just say a prayer.

He can make it to you

From most anywhere.

Yu/stan/kema

Found on Pinterest on 9-21-15.

Found on Pinterest on 9-1-15.

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Angels Are Around Us.

28 Friday Aug 2015

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          ANGELS ARE AROUND US

Found on Pinterest on 3-3-15. Angels among us. Patricia Bratt. Pinned from iamachild.wordpress.com.

Found on Pinterest on 3-3-15. Angels among us. Patricia Bratt. Pinned from iamachild.wordpress.com.

It only takes a little time

To ease the ache in someone’s heart.

It only takes a touch or two

When someone’s world is ripped apart.

It takes a gentle soul to know

The words to say that soothes the hurt

Felt deep within a wounded child

When others laugh and they are curt.

It only takes a moment now

To bow the head and say a prayer,

“Jesus keep her safe from harm

And show her love is everywhere.”

It takes a second in your day

To give a smile and say hello.

A child will show you gratitude

And she will change more than you know.

I saw this for myself today

When someone gave what she could give

To a small child who’d lost her way.

She gave her skills so she could live.

It was done with a kind heart

And gently so that few could see

She was intent to give God’s love

To a small child and set her free.

Yu/stan/kema

Found on Google + on 5-1-15. Maciej Markiewicz. Rainy day in Schwarzwaldo..

Found on Google + on 5-1-15. Maciej Markiewicz. Rainy day in Schwarzwaldo..

Timothy Heron Learns A Lesson In Courage. (Part Four).

08 Saturday Aug 2015

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Belief in oneself., Blue Heron Counseling., Coping skills using DBT., Doing the things you love., Internalization of resources., Learning to overcome fear., Magnolia Gardens.DSC 0261., Photos found on Google., Story by Yu/stan/kema.

Found on Google on 8-6-15. Great Blue Heron. Magnolia Gardens.DSC 0261.

Found on Google on 8-6-15. Great Blue Heron. Magnolia Gardens.DSC 0261.

Timothy’s eyes filled with tears. Here he was feeling as low as any one bird could feel. He felt lonely and not like his true self. He wanted to live. He was born to fly high in an endless blue sky, but fear tied him to the earth. His mother stood before him and said, “Life has been difficult for you. You almost died. It makes sense you would feel afraid. Fear does not define you. You are more than fear. Embrace your fear. It is part of you, but not all of you. You must make a choice of how you want to live. If you want to be shackled by fear and never taste what you love to eat; If you want to never feel your heart soar, nor do the things you love to do; If misery is what you desire; then choose to be controlled by fear.” Timothy didn’t want that for his life. His mother stood, eyes filled with love and acceptance.

“Timothy. your destiny lies within you. If you want to soar in endless space; If you want to eat fish and  you prefer fish; If you want to continue to do the things you love; If you want to live free and be the real you; Seize this moment and take control. Choose courage instead of fear. Chose life and not death. Feel the fear, but do what you love to do. Say to yourself when you feel fear:’ breathe’. Imagine my wings protecting you when you feel afraid. Keep your mind on something else as you battle fear. Bite your fish in pieces before swallowing. Focus on flying. Be space. Be the wind roaring past your body. Be the clouds you fly through. Find ways to meet your objectives. I cannot do this for you. You must choose and do the work to accomplish your goals. Remember always, I believe in you. Believe in yourself. You can do this. I am with you. Carry me inside your heart. Carry God within your soul. Live, my dearest one, live!”

Timothy saw her fly away, but he felt OK. He knew he carried inside the things he needed to live free. He walked down to the pond and he caught a fish. He tore it in pieces and swallowed it piece by piece. He lifted his wings to take off and felt the fear inside him. He took a breath, and he became one with the wind, the sky, and the endlessness of space. His heart soared and he became the heron he believed he could one day be.

Yu/stan/kema

Found on Google. Blue Heron Counseling. www.holistictherapywnc.

Found on Google. Blue Heron Counseling. http://www.holistictherapywnc.

Timothy Heron Learns A Lesson In Courage. (Part Three.)

08 Saturday Aug 2015

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Found on Google + on 8-3-15. Herons. St. Petersberg, FL. Rick Schwartz.

Found on Google + on 8-3-15. Herons. St. Petersburg, FL. Rick Schwartz.

Timothy’s friends were watching when they saw him fall from the sky above and hit the water below. They flew over to where he had landed and as a group, they were able to pull him on to the edge of the pond. Several of the herons jumped on top of him and water was expelled from his bill.  Slowly, Timothy opened his eyes. He was grateful his  friends had saved his life. He was acutely aware he had barely escaped death.

The next several months were busy for the herons, for it was nesting time. Timothy’s friends were out in full force trying to impress the female herons with their strength and their agility in flying.  Every week they would look for Timothy’s happy disposition, but he was absent from the social gatherings. They missed his wit and his ability to make them laugh. They had gone to the nest he had built-in the tallest tree, but he wasn’t there.

Timothy had moved his home to a nest of reeds. He no longer had the desire to fly or eat fish. Every time he would think of those two things, a feeling of dread took over his mind. Fear grew inside his soul. He no longer believed in his ability to fly. The thought of eating fish made him choke. Because he was afraid and felt shame about his fear, he hid from the other herons. He missed his friends but he could not bear them knowing how far he had fallen in his own expectations for himself. He brooded in silence. He would eat only the smallest of mice and tiny insects. He loved fish but could no longer eat them. He loved to fly, but he had to stay grounded or he would die. His nights were sleepless because the feelings and thoughts of almost dying would come back to haunt him. He was miserable, but he didn’t know how to stop it. He thought he would feel like this forever.

Found on Google at www.scientificillustrator.com on 8-6-15. Great -blue-herons. Gina Mikel.

Found on Google at http://www.scientificillustrator.com on 8-6-15. Great -blue-herons. Gina Mikel.

Night fell and as he tried to sleep, he saw a light in the far distance coming towards him. He kept his eye on the light and the closer it came, he realized it was a heron. She came and stood before him with a heavenly glow. It was his mother as she once was: full of dignity and spiritual strength. Her eyes were full of love and compassion for her son. (Continued in Part Four.)

Yu/stan/kema

A Mother’s Sacred Duty.

08 Saturday Aug 2015

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Found on Pinterest on 7-20-15. Richard S. Johnson.

Found on Pinterest on 7-20-15.  Richard S. Johnson.

Found on Google on 8-6-15. Sajad Vatan Parast.

                          Found on Google on 8-6-15. Sajad Vatan Parast.

When a mother really loves her children, that love lasts forever. It is unconditional love like God loves us, and like God,  mothers have sacrificed what is needed throughout the years to see that their children thrive, survive, and grow to one day live free. Even when her children are gone, her prayers, her thoughts, go with them. She stands at a distance, but the caring, the sharing never stops.

She let’s her children know her love goes with them, and they can carry her within their hearts. When the tough times come, they can hear her voice and share her wisdom. She lets them know she believes in them, in their goodness, and their dreams. Good mothers love their children forever. They leave it up to God to deal with judgement. Her task is to reflect God’s love,  and show them that God will be fair, just, and forgiving, and always willing to love them unconditionally. God created mothers to carry out this  sacred duty called trust, so that her children will come to know Him and trust Him.

Yu/stan/kema

Found on Pinterest on 6-20-15.

Found on Pinterest on 6-20-15.

The Search FOR HAPPINESS. (Part Two of Three).

17 Friday Jul 2015

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The little girl walked until she could walk no more. She sat down by the side of the road  and saw  a woman passing by. She waved to her and motioned for her to come and sit  for a while. Soon she began to share her feelings with the woman. The woman taught the little girl that facing her past could harm her. Focusing on the grief and pain would ruin the day for every one.  “If you are strong and act like the present can bring forth good things, you’ll survive. I will help you learn to cope and others will feel happy. Happiness lies in pleasing others,” the woman said.

And the little girl sat down and proceeded to meet the needs of her teacher. She learned

Found on Pinterest on 7-16-15. Grace-uncommon.

Found on Pinterest, 7-16-15. Grace-uncommon.

to hide her emotions and to smile when she felt sad. She locked away anger and she locked away pain. She denied her needs in order to please. But happiness still eluded her. With a sad, sad smile, she finally got to her feet. She realized it was time to move on. “I still feel like a zero,” the child said. Her eyes filled with tears.

The little girl started walking again. The ground began to change with each step she took. Green tufts of grass started appearing around her. Flowers nodded to her as she walked by. She waved to another woman she saw by the side of the road.  “I have become a master of coping,” she said. “I know how to please people and I can make you happy.” She began to show the woman how smart she had become and how well she could solve problems. The woman sat and listened. She barely spoke a word to the lonely child.

The less the woman spoke, and the less she smiled, the more desperate the child became to see herself mirrored in the lady’s eyes. She wanted the woman to notice her and to accept the little girl within.

Found on Pinterest on 7-17-15. lizzie-chuckguire-

Found on Pinterest on 7-17-15. lizzie-chuckguire-Pinterest photo

The woman began to speak. “The way  to be happy is to be self-sufficient. Ask nothing of me. I will listen, but that is all I want to do. “The little girl yearned to be herself. She learned that if she released her anger, the woman would purse her lips. If she spoke about sadness, the woman would shut her eyes and ignore her. When the child spoke about fear, the woman would turn her face away and say nothing. The sound of her silence became deafening. “I am not responsible for you,” the woman said. “Where is happy?”  the child asked. “I feel like I am nothing. It is lonely here and barren.” With a weary sigh, the child stood up and started walking again. (continued in part three.)

Yu/stan/kema

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