Saturday, May 10, 2008

Mixed Feelings

Some of the following is being pulled from a clouded memory and some from clouded feelings of a man that I knew for about 9 years. He is gone now and I don’t really miss him… so I’m left wondering why after 9 years do I feel this way?

Let me start the story by describing a chance meeting of the two of us; I, a locksmith, was on an evening call to unlock a car in the Target parking lot. When I drove into the lot I saw a man working on a Cadillac window trying to unlock it, my first thought was that a customer had called two locksmiths and gave the job to the first one to arrive, happens all the time. Then I realized that the car was not the one that I had been called to open so I drove by and found my customer. A few minutes later I was done and decided to drive by and see how the other guy was doing. He was still trying to open the car so I stopped and offered some help. I wonder now if I would have done this if I had known what it would lead to on down the road… I opened the car and then found out that the key was locked in the trunk; there is a trick to opening electric operated trunk releases that require the ignition to be on when the key is in the trunk. I showed the trick to the man posing as a locksmith and went home.

A few days later I got call from him asking for help on another car job, so off I went, preformed the task, split the fee with the man, he only charged half the going rate which did not make me very happy but I always wanted to be a teacher of locksmithing and have shared my knowledge with others of the same trade.

Well this continued for a long time, I got to know him well. I found that he was a believing Christian and played the piano. I would go to his small house and in his kitchen he had a baby grand piano. He would smile from ear to ear when he played, and he could play anything from hymns to country to Mozart. He composed music and had led music programs in a few churches around town.

I told him about out church and how we were looking for a building of our own, what that we were growing, etc. He was going to a church and seemed happy.

He did not have much, his house consisted of 2 rooms, the kitchen and a living room/ bed room may be totaling 400 square feet. The bathroom was a closet with a toilet on the back porch; the heat was an old kitchen wood cooking stove which also made his hot water. This is called a “range boiler” and that is how homes made hot water before electricity. About 4 years ago his “range boiler” sprung a leak, where do you buy a range boiler today? I found 2 manufactures in the USA, one in Maine and one in upper Michigan, who would pay the shipping on a 40 gallon steel tank that distance? So a plumber friend of mine suggested using an electric hot water tank, remove the heating elements and plumb the stove heating element into the holes, it worked very well.

This is about the time that I realized that he was not a well man, he did not talk about it much but I could see that he was in need of food and some help. So I helped as much as I could. He did not share much so there was and still is much that I do not understand about this man.

About 2 years ago I found out that he is also an artist; beautiful is how I would describe his pictures, done in chalk, which won several ribbons at the state fair.

I have thought it odd how he went to see his maker; he died of lymphoma in his lungs, lung cancer. He never smoked or drank alcohol but he lived his whole life with that darn wood stove. I think that is what killed him, he was 63.

Now about the statement that I don’t miss him; he was a user of people. He could be very rude for no obvious reason. He never refused a handout, would ask for gas money for his “Queen Mary” a gas guzzler car that he spent many thousands of dollars on, he never turned down a meal invitation and everyone liked him…

Was it because he could play the piano? Was it that sly smile he would flash when he was happy inside? Was it the artist both with his music and his pictures?

What was it? He knew his bible and could quote it at will. I know that he believed in the Holy word and loved The Lord. What did I learn from him?

I keep asking myself why I stopped that night in the dark parking lot. What made me open my big mouth and offer help? What kept me coming back for more rude abuse from this man?

God was showing me how forgiveness and His love can overcome my human discomfort with others. I kept coming back for more of what Carl had to say. Thank you Carl Peters. 8/2/1944 to 4/22/2008.

Dandelions in your grass...


The following is a collection of thoughts and conclusions brought to me from “friends” around the world… enjoy them or think deeply about the real meaning of dandelions in your grass…

Amazingly Simple Home Remedies

1. AVOID CUTTING YOURSELF WHEN SLICING VEGETABLES BY GETTING SOMEONE ELSE TO HOLD THE VEGETABLES WHILE YOU CHOP.

2. AVOID ARGUMENTS WITH THE FEMALES ABOUT LIFTING THE TOILET SEAT BY USING THE SINK.

3. FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE SUFFERERS ~ SIMPLY CUT YOURSELF AND BLEED FOR A FEW MINUTES, THUS REDUCING THE PRESSURE ON YOUR VEINS. REMEMBER TO USE A TIMER.

4. A MOUSE TRAP PLACED ON TOP OF YOUR ALARM CLOCK WILL PREVENT YOU FROM ROLLING OVER AND GOING BACK TO SLEEP AFTER YOU HIT THE SNOOZE BUTTON.

5. IF YOU HAVE A BAD COUGH, TAKE A LARGE DOSE OF LAXATIVES. THEN YOU'LL BE AFRAID TO COUGH.

6. YOU ONLY NEED TWO TOOLS IN LIFE - WD-40 AND DUCT TAPE. IF IT DOESN'T MOVE AND SHOULD, USE THE WD-40. IF IT SHOULDN'T MOVE AND DOES, USE THE DUCT TAPE.

7. IF YOU CAN'T FIX IT WITH A HAMMER, YOU'VE GOT AN ELECTRICAL PROBLEM.

DAILY THOUGHT:
SOME PEOPLE ARE LIKE SLINKIES - NOT REALLY GOOD FOR ANYTHING BUT THEY BRING A SMILE TO YOUR FACE WHEN PUSHED DOWN THE STAIRS.

The Buffalo Theory
In one episode of 'Cheers', Cliff is seated at the bar describing the Buffalo Theory to his buddy, Norm. I don't think I've ever heard the concept explained any better than this:
'Well you see, Norm, it's like this . . . A herd of buffalo can only move as fast as the slowest buffalo. And when the herd is hunted, it is the lowest and weakest ones at the back that are killed first. This natural selection is good for the herd as a whole, because the general speed and health of the whole group keeps improving by the regular killing of the weakest members. In much the same way, the human brain can only operate as fast as the slowest brain cells. Now, as we know, excessive intake of alcohol kills brain cells. But naturally, it attacks the slowest a AND weakest brain cells first. In this way, regular consumption of beer eliminates the weaker brain cells, making the brain a faster and more efficient machine. And that, Norm, is why you always feel smarter after a few beers.'

WOMAN'S PERFECT BREAKFAST
She's sitting at the table with her gourmet coffee.
Her son is on the cover of the Wheaties box.
Her daughter is on the cover of Business Week.
Her boyfriend is on the cover of Playgirl.
And her husband is on the back of the milk carton.

Keep reading-they get better!!!





WOMEN'S REVENGE
'Cash, check or charge?' I asked, after folding items the woman wished to purchase.
As she fumbled for her wallet , I noticed a remote control for a television set in her purse.
'So, do you always carry your TV remote?' I asked.
'No,' she replied, 'but my husband refused to come shopping with me,
and I figured this was the most evil thing I could do to him legally.'






UNDERSTANDING WOMEN
(A MAN'S PERSPECTIVE)
I know I'm not going to understand women.
I'll never understand how you can take boiling hot wax,
pour it onto your upper thigh, rip the hair out by the root,
and still be afraid of a spider.






MARRIAGE SEMINAR
While attending a Marriage Seminar dealing with communication,
Tom and his wife Grace listened to the instructor,
'It is essential that husbands and wives know each other's likes and dislikes.'
He addressed the man,
'Can you name your wife's favorite flower?'
Tom leaned over, touched his wife's arm gently and whispered, 'It's Pillsbury, isn't it?






CIGARETTES AND TAMPONS
A man walks into a pharmacy and wanders up & down the aisles.
The sales girl notices him and asks him if she can help him.
He answers that he is looking for a box of tampons for his wife.
She directs him down the correct aisle.
A few minutes later, he deposits a huge bag of cotton balls and a ball of string on the counter.
She says, confused, 'Sir, I thought you were looking for some tampons for your wife?
He answers, 'You see, it's like this,yesterday, I sent my wife to the store
to get me a carton of cigarettes, and she came back with a tin of tobacco
and some rolling papers; cause it's sooo-ooo--oo-ooo much cheaper.
So, I figure if I have to roll my own ...... so does she.
(I figure this guy is the one on the milk carton!)






WIFE VS. HUSBAND
A couple drove down a country road for several miles, not saying a word.
An earlier discussion had led to an argument and
neither of them wanted to concede their position.
As they passed a barnyard of mules, goats, and pigs,
the husband asked sarcastically, 'Relatives of yours?'
'Yep,' the wife replied, 'in-laws.'



WORDS
A husband read an article to his wife about how many words women use a day...
30,000 to a man's 15,000.
The wife replied, 'The reason has to be because we have to repeat everything to men...
The husband then turned to his wife and asked, 'What?'


CREATION
A man said to his wife one day, 'I don't know how you can be
so stupid and so beautiful all at the same time.
'The wife responded, 'Allow me to explain.
=
God made me beautiful so you would be attracted to me;
God made me stupid so I would be attracted to you!

Saturday, February 2, 2008

What do you take for granted?

What do you take for granted?

When you get out of bed in the morning, what do you expect to find? How do you know that you will get out of bed? Will there be electricity there when you reach for the light switch? Has the coffee pot timer started the coffee on time, will there be hot water for your shower? Will the milk that you pour on your cereal be fresh smelling and taste good? Will the car start and will you make it to work (?) in one piece and on time? Will the sun come up? Will you see your family again or will it all come to an end before…?

Now I was out in the back yard cleaning up that famous dog fertilizer that the two loving monsters deposit there every day when I started thinking about this blog stuff, it rhymes with the “dog stuff”.

First, I wonder about my kids, they are really young men, ages 24, 22 and 18. Hi Aimee, my daughter, you are one of my kids too (37) but I don’t wonder about you taking what I do for granted. You are a proven adult and are very capable of making great decisions, congratulations on the trip to Paris!

Now it is 10:30 AM, Saturday when the oldest son is leaving so I ask him when he is going to fix his car so that I can have my car back, it’s been about 2 months. 2 weeks ago we worked on the breaks and got that solved only to find that now it has a water leak… so it is parked in my driveway and he is still driving my Saturn. That’s OK but if I hadn’t stopped him and asked “what are your plans for the Taurus?” I think that there would not be any plans… So that started me thinking about this “Taking things for granted” stuff. Why is it that young people do not see the need to make plans that will secure them a secure, confident and full life? Do they think ahead more than “tomorrow”?

When I break from the poop pickup around noon, to have lunch, I go in the house and find son #3 sitting on his butt watching TV, did he ever think that may be his father could use some help in the yard? When his mom came home from the store did he get up and offer to unload the car? I don’t know; I was out in the yard picking up poop. I know that if I tell him to do a particular job, he will do it. But he will only do just what I told him to do, nothing extra. No motivation here? He is a good student and so far has stayed out of trouble, thank you.

So I’m just been thinking out loud, again… I'm going to say that "Responsibility" is the key word here. Next...

What do you do with your dog’s poop? I collect it in a bucket of water and pour it down the sewer clean out followed by a bucket of clean water. Just a thought… Hope that you do not put it in the garbage, Yuk!

Friday, January 4, 2008

Common sense, what the world needs more of...

1/4/2008

Why do so many people lack common sense? I may not be very smart but common sense has gotten me through 62 years without being arrested, robbed, swindled, or attacked. Now sometimes things just happen no matter what you are doing but you can avoid most of these by cutting the odds in your favor.

Do not go places where trouble is known to happen, obey the law and if a police officer or someone in authority challenges you, stop and answer their questions with the truth.

I saw on the TV news where a man got drunk, was out in public and when challenged by the police, he ran. Did he really think that he could get away? The problem is that he did not think, he just ran, was chased, was caught and eventually tazed. Now he and his family are claiming that this happened because he is black It happened because he was drunk in public and when challenged he ran, a stupid move. In the end he had suffered some pain and was arrested but he was not physically hurt, no broken bones.

I am guessing that this man has been in a similar situation before and has not learned the lesson that this experience produced for him.

Now I enjoy a drink once in a while, usually at home, but I seldom have two in a row because I know how easy it is to let things get out of hand. Thinking about the consequences of one’s actions before doing something stupid will save you embarrassment and possibly pain, think it over.

A few days before Christmas I was in K-mart and wandered to the back of the store when they announced that they would be giving away a free product as a promotion. I guess I wanted to waste 15 minutes and got a free plastic gadget for coring fruit. But while there a younger man, remember that I am 62, started talking to me, (why me?) and told me that he had lost his job because he threatened another employee for ratting on him. Now he is working for two thirds as much money so I asked him what he learned from this. He looked at me with a blank expression and said that he did not know what I meant. I told him that if he had thought about what could happen after he threatened the other man, being fired from the job, he probably would have not done it. He agreed so I told him that it is better to walk away than to lash out verbally in anger. Here again no common sense was used; it is always the person that reacts harshly to a situation that gets tagged for it. Ever watch sports?