Wednesday, June 05, 2013
Love's Legacy
"Love begins at home, and it is not how much we do... but how much love we put in that action." -Mother Teresa
Today Meg Lynch writes about Belinda Creath and the legacy left. Not only is a legacy left, but a legacy that lives on in anyone that came within Belinda's reach. It is Belinda's legacy of love that Meg writes about.
Enjoy the words of a great young writer and grab a piece of the love that is Belinda's legacy. Stay inspired my friends.
Tuesday, June 04, 2013
Lives Impacted
“A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives.” ―Jackie Robinson
There have been so many great Facebook stories posted this week about the impact Belinda Creath had on people.
And others similar to this one.
There are others that have written so much. So many people, so many lives impacted, it warms my heart to know that others were touched by the life of Belinda Creath because my life is better.
Impact the lives of others in a good way, in a grand way and stay inspired my friends.
Monday, June 03, 2013
Big Things in Small Packages
"When you do small things right, big things happen." -Unknown
There are many different words being said this week of our beloved Belinda Creath. So many that are kind and gentle. So many that I feel their words say more than my own could. So this week I will collect them and share them with you. I encourage you to read each and learn something of this wonderful woman, but maybe you will learn something about yourself.
A Lot of Love in a Little Package from the C3 Journey Warriors Log explains how anyone, regardless of size or stature can accomplish huge things in life.
Stay inspired my friends!
Friday, May 31, 2013
How Many Birthdays Do I Get
"Keep your eyes open to your mercies. The man who forgets to be thankful has fallen asleep in life." -Robert Louis Stevenson
An Op-Ed article appeared in the Des Moines Sunday Register, back on February 2, 2003. I happened upon it while writing an article to celebrate my wife's birthday. It tells the story of a young boy having lost his parents in the civil war within Sierra Leone.
Gibrila (jeh bril’ a) was orphaned at age 2 and adopted by a man and his wife from Des Moines, Iowa. It is a touching story that brings to mind the goodness of people but also the wide expanse that exists between what we have versus what others do not. The story explains the catch phrase in the title of this article, but it makes me wonder, "how many birthdays do I get to have" in life?
As we live our lives from day-to-day here in the United States and many developed countries around the world, we forget how good we actually have things. I will certainly agree that there are large disparities in income levels and many people here in the U.S.A. do not have things so great. But for the most part, things are pretty decent here. The availability of a roof over our heads, something to eat once or twice a day and clothing to cover our backs is plentiful.
We have nice streets, running water, gas stations filled with thousands of items to purchase abound on nearly every street corner. Huge malls are filled to the brim with items of every kind that you might want to purchase. Fast food and other dining establishments serving large plates of food abound. Multiple choices of colors, textures, tastes, brands and sizes can be almost mind-boggling.
Now go to a developing or under-developed country. Travel where choice is limited, where availability of things we take for granted are nearly non-existent. Find clean drinking water, a place to purchase new shoes or a safe place to lay your head down at night. You will quickly find how much we have to choose from right here where we live. You will quickly find that we have it pretty good right here where we live.
When a young boy from Sierra Leone asks "how many birthdays do I get", maybe it is time we ask that of ourselves. Maybe we should be more thankful for what we have. Maybe, just maybe, we should simply be thankful.
Stay inspired my friends and be thankful.
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