[lit-ideas] Re: New Year's Resolutions

  • From: Eternitytime1@xxxxxxx
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 22:39:41 EST

 
In a message dated 12/29/2005 6:59:35 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
aamago@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

Next time I need suggestions  for resolutions, I'll ask you. 


Hi,
My NY's resolution is to make sure that Irene/Andy realizes that there are  
more productive things to do than simply to watch more tv.   
 
I might need people like Stan to help me...though, in eternity as I dwell,  
he already has.
 
(I echo his sentiments, btw)
 
But, I would add that I think some ideas of what Irene/Andy might think  
about doing are:
 
1) volunteer for an organization such as Youth Friends. Won't take much  
time, has the wonder of helping kids who are desperate for help (you can  read 
to 
a Lunch Buddy, help the child with his/her math, just talk to the  kid--lots 
of options.)  The positive is that it won't take much time out of  your tv 
watching, sitting on the sofa and being a couch potato time--and can be  done 
in 
the daylight once a week.
 
But, the outcome--oh!  Yes, there is MUCH research to show how awesome  the 
outcome it for these kids!
 
And, since Irene/Andy does not work outside the home, he/she won't have to  
worry like the rest of us globalized corporate drones do in regards to possibly 
 losing our jobs (one reason parenting is hard, Irene/Andy, is that the 
people in  charge of companies do NOT allow parents to take that special time 
to go 
do even  the little things like volunteer at schools, attend parent-teacher  
conferences--or have a flexible enough schedule that they can even take their  
kids to the doctor [presuming they can afford one])  BUT--Irene/Andy--YOU  
HAVE TIME!!!  And, you even have the money to get to the school--and it  won't 
disrupt your safe and secure little lifestyle in the sweet area in which  you 
live!!
 
You'll even have the benefit of getting to know some of the other wonders  of 
the world:  Other people who are passionate about children, raising  healthy 
and happy ones.  And, by connecting with them--you'll see and learn  that 
there are SO many people out there working SO hard as advocates!!
 
2) Take in a foster child to your home.  You've stated that you are  home 
during the week while your husband is out of town.  Nor do you have  kids of 
your 
own.   What an AWESOME opportunity to actually share that  care and concern 
that you have!!!  
 
Yes--it's hard to be a fantastic parent--it's really really hard if  
circumstances are hitting you hard.
 
YOU have the means AND the opportunity to actually MAKE A DIFFERENCE  
YOURSELF.
 
The foster system, even in your area, I guarantee--would be THRILLED to  have 
a home like yours in which to place a sweet child who is in need for one  
reason or another.  Some of these kids are totally precious babes--and  would 
give you back so much care and love if you would just open up that heart  of 
yours so that you can see and experience what it is like to be a  parent.
 
Take in a little girl--take her to Brownies, to swimming practice [you  could 
probably afford lessons/swim team, even], maybe taekwondo [to give her  
confidence], maybe even rent a violin or other instrument and provide  lessons. 
 
YOU could do this--you have the space, the time and the money to  set the 
platform up for a child who has very little.
 
3) If you cannot deal with being the single mom (since your husband is gone  
during the week), you could take in a single parent and child!!   Do  you have 
any idea how many of the moms who have kids would LOVE to provide a  real 
home for their child?  Take one in who is struggling--one of the  working 
poor--one who works 40 or more hours a week [maybe even two jobs?] and  make 
life 
EASIER for her!!!  You could supplement what she/he is unable to  provide for 
that little one.  YOU could pay for the scout fees, the  tutoring [or give it 
yourself?], etc. etc.  
 
4)  Boys and Girls Clubs desperately are in need of people to  help
 
5) Domestic violence shelters--very very much need help...you could become  a 
court advocate for a woman with little ones. Some of these women are even  
upper middle class--who better to understand and advocate for them as they are  
lost in a nightmare of trying to extricate their lives and that of their kids  
from a horrific situation?  YOU could do this!!
 
6) Prefer to do something physical, with all your might?  Habitat for  
Humanity is simply EVERYWHERE and always in need of volunteers!!    Oh--you 
will 
meet the best people around who are assisting the Other!!!  
 
7)  Become a volunteer at your local hospital. When people come in,  they are 
often seeking information or help IMMEDIATELY and in horrible need for  
COMPASSION.  That is, of course, something you seem to have an awareness  
of--so 
USE IT.
 
I could (and probably will...) go on and on with ideas for what Irene/Andy  
might do besides watching (more) television that would be PRODUCTIVE and which  
would cause her to not just notice the OTHERS who are shining lights--but who 
 then could HERSELF become that LIGHT that she longs to see!!!   SHE  could 
then become the example that we all can point to as someone who is the  example 
of EMPATHY and LOVE and CARE and CONCERN!!!
 
(and there are SO many parents and caretaking types on this list--I could  
list so much of each of them that has their light shining out to all of  us!!  
Only someone glued to the television and in despair would not be able  to 
notice!)
 
Other ideas for Irene/Andy?    It's not yet the New   Year--maybe if we 
inspire her/him enough, I'll be able to get around to the rest  of mine!  (I do 
have lots of them--but until Irene/Andy comes to terms with  the shallowness of 
what watching more television sounds like and oh!   agrees to come shoulder to 
shoulder with those of us who are passionately  working hard to make our 
corners bright and shining--and makes her corner the  same--how can I work on 
them? 
 I'm too worried now about how dark the area  is around her--and how can I 
keep lighting my area -- though it is brighter and  brighter [worked on a blood 
drive this evening--along with SO many others...the  idea of a teenage boy who 
had heard that the community blood center had  need...oh!  Irene/Andy could 
go help THAT sort of a group, too!!)
 
Dreaming of light in Andy/Irene's corner of the world,
Marlena in Missouri

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