September 26, 2014

Not What You Would Expect

But 100% spot on. This production does an incredible job of encapsulating a phenomena that is all too common in today's world. You may think otherwise, but I have seen it happen and have been a part of it and know that it is very much real.

There are more thoughts to be explored here, but I'm going to give myself a break and settle for at least getting this video up and posted. More eloquent conclusions and discussions to come. But for now, watch this video. And even if this doesn't apply to you, understand, KNOW that this is happening and have the courage to help a friend or a stranger who may be experiencing it by being the first one to be open, to be kind, to be caring. To go that extra step that is unexpected, to open those arms and your home with no expectations and do it again, and again. It will take time and it may not be you that breaks through that barrier, but you either started the process, opened that window, or at least were one more step getting them closer to drinking deep from the cup of life. Gaining trust. Faith. Having courage and self worth. Loving oneself. Being open to our own humanity. And if, IF, all of those things can stack up over time, and be reiterated and reassured within oneself, we have one more person on the good side. Fighting the good fight. And who knows, maybe they'll be the next one to open the door for a stranger, to ask how old their children are, to compliment a fellow cafe patron on their choice of shoes. Little bit by little bit, it will spread. And faith will find its way. And  we can create a world where we are no longer short-sided and conceited, only concerned about our own well-being and threatened by someone else's happiness, but we are INSPIRED. And we applaud. And we join the dance of life, high-fiving and finding our own way. Getting what we want and what we deserve and turning around and dishing it back out.

Go. Go be courageous. And love. Unconditionally. Because you can.


Tangled Sheets from Chris Weatherly on Vimeo.

Look at that. The thoughts, they came to me tonight, even when I didn't think I could. :)
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September 15, 2014

Things Falcor Could be Saying


Our beast of a boy heads off to romp and roll, bring home all the dirt he can, and barf up wood chips later, twice a week. It's a good time for all of us involved. The owners have a blog where they post pictures at days end of all the action and it's always the highlight of my Wednesday and Friday mornings. I mean, come on! Look at that tard! And getting to see him graduate from pen to pen as he  becomes increasingly large over the last few months has been awesome.

I always grab the top choices and send them to Adam because for the longest time I had assumed he was also diligently checking the blog, but alas, I was on another planet. Anyway, I popped this one off to him the other day and his response had me rolling. As most of his responses to the majority of things I send him do. But these are just too good! 

Things Falcor could be saying in this picture:

Come here often?
Come on, don't you want to play? Look how much fun it is.
Too bad they put the little dogs in a different pen, am I right?!
My name is Falcor, I like to play, if you disagree, then you are gay!
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