I have been gone from my home community for 20 years, so when I return, I am always reminded of what a strong and supportive community it is. Everyone greets me like I never left, and it makes me feel so warm and fuzzy. I recently visited my old community, to attend a funeral. The church in that community was built in 1967 and remains in great shape. You know you are in a church when you sit on strong wooden pews, there is a choir loft, sturdy pulpit and of course the big cross right at the front. It was a beautiful church when it was built and remains so. The only real change is that the regal bright red carpet has been replaced. As I drove up to the church, I saw the old firetruck and the new firetruck gleaming. They were ready to take the longtime volunteer Fire Chief to his final resting place at the cemetery. Off to the side were the volunteer fire fighters, they were all dressed in matching black shirts embossed with the fire fighter insignia. Once I was seated i...
Ben Affleck is a well-known actor. He and his son were shopping and his son picked out a very expensive pair of runners. Ben, like many parents is teaching his son responsibility. Ben's reply to his son was, "I'm rich you're not". Apparently, the runners were worth $6,000 and they are still in the store. Unlike any appliance, a child doesn't come with a manual. I am sure if parents' question anything they rely on a google search. I just did a quick search and there is an incredible amount of information on how to teach a child responsibility. Basically, it said: model behavior, provide clear expectations, allow consequences and guide their behavior. Ben was clear on his expectations, until his son had $6000 and was rich, he was not getting the runners. I have to say, it seems children have a lot of possessions. I am not sure how they acquire their things; I am assuming they were gifts. Most children not only have their parents that give them gifts, but t...