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Pray for America...Pray for George Floyd's Family

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The title can be deceptive. Maybe. I get, y'all. I understand that people are angry that another black man was killed by yet another white police officer here in America. I understand people want to protest for justice to be served. I get it! I really and truly do. But... When a group of degenerates (not those protesting, bit those who want to destroy) enter the picture, things turn ugly...QUICKLY!  We have had days of riots and looting across this country since the unnecessary death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Buildings, homes, businesses, police stations, vehicles, police cars have been burned. Degenerates are making it a point to be disrespectful in front of news crews by throwing the bird, being confrontational, and so on. LEADERS in their own communities are standing up and telling them to "go home" and to stop behaving like the lunatics they are.  If Martin Luther King Jr. were alive today he would be extremely displeased and disappointed

Doctorate Degree

So, I am about to take a small step toward a terminal degree. I earned my Master's Degree in History & Culture of the Middle East in 2010; my Master's Thesis was on The House of Wisdom and my concentration area was the Abbasid period. I am trying to decide what I want to focus on for my doctoral degree. I have narrowed it down to three major areas of history: Early American, Middle/Near East, and Russian. I have my reasons for all three. Early American history has always been a favorite of mine as far as American History is concerned. I love the Colonial and Revolutionary period of our history. How our country came to be an independent nation. How our government was formed. All of it. I also teach American History at a local college, which is great fun! Not to mention my ancestry having a big part in our early history. I could just continue on and expand on what I've already done in my college career and go more in-depth with the Middle East, but look towards the Ne

Trying Times

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We've been dealing with trying times the past few months. All of us, all over the world. Many of us, most of us have found ourselves stuck in our homes, climbing the walls, clambering to get outside and do something. Well, here in the States, we are finally able to get out and do activities, in a limited scope, but still. Me, I am still kind of stuck in the house. Why? Because I am considered a health risk. I am obese by medical standards. I am healthy in that I don't have heart disease or diabetes or anything like that. I just weigh more than I should. Why do I write this? I want to go to church. Actually get up and go to the physical building. I want to go back to my office to work. I want to go to a mall (I can't stand malls) and just walk around. I also have a friend living with me who does have health conditions that if I were to get ill from this virus and expose him to it, he could get seriously I'll so out of respect for him I stay in most of the time. I g

Birthday Wishes

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I don't know about you, but when I blow out the candles on my birthday cake I close my eyes and make a wish. Does it come true? Not always. But it's just that bit of the child in me I've carried with me into adulthood. My birthday is coming up and I will be 48 years old. Oh my goodness! I am nearly half century old! Or half century young. Yea, that's a better perspective. And while we've been on stay-at-home restrictions the past couple of months I've had time to contemplate what I really want for my birthday wish. While I normally don't tell, because hey, we all know if you tell it won't come true, this one I will tell. What are the chances my birthday wish this year could truly happen anyway, right (you'll understand in a moment)? So, a few posts back I talked about a celebrity crush. More recently I discussed "The Americans." He starred in that show as well as the last few seasons of "Homeland." Yes, I am speaking of Costa Roni

Have you ever been to a concert?

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That question was posed to me recently. Yes, as a matter of fact, I have been to a concert. Four in fact. My very first concert was in 1986. Yea, I got to see The Monkees on their 20th Anniversary Tour on July 5, 1986 in Sarasota, Fl. My sister took me and our brother. It was great! Herman's Hermits and Gary Pucket & the Union Gap were also there. My second concert was on July 5, 1997 in Mission Beach (San Diego), Ca. We received free tickets through MWR on the Navy base. I loved this concert! By far the best concert I have ever been to. It's too bad Michael Hutchence completed suicide later that year. He was a talent. The next concert I went to was one I actually paid for myself, lol. But it was worth it because I finally got to meet the singer my dad went to school with as a boy. One half of the Bellamy Brothers: David Bellamy. Oh, and his sons' group (Noah & Jesse) also performed that night. It just happened to be the 45th Anniversary of their graduat

Slippery Slope

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Right now, and really for the past several weeks, our country has been on a slippery slope. This pandemic required us to go into a lockdown mode restricting us pretty much to our homes. Many businesses closed, some permanently at this point. Restaurants went to drive-up or curbside only; some even started offering delivery.  But this is America! We have basic feeedoms guaranteed to us in our Constitution. Herein lies the slippery slope. Our President made a decision early-on to restrict travel abroad to limit the spread. He discussed with the state governors how they will proceed in stopping the spread in their states (Amendment 10). He put together a task force to follow the spread closely and keep us informed; a couple of those individuals do not have our best interests in mind, but I leave that to you to decide. State governors are now exercising their authority in slowly opening up their state and therefore economies. Well, there are a few who are being rather harsh and

To Be An American

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I don't know if the title is correct as I am not really going to describe what it means to be an American in this post. No, instead I am going to talk a little bit about the different places I have lived. Sure, I could talk about all of the states I've visited, but since I have not yet visited Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota (I think), Hawai'i, and Alaska, I think the first idea would be shorter. So let's get started, shall we! I was born and spent the first 14 years of my life in Michigan. I didn't like it there. Was there a lot to do? Sure. Four seasons. Lots of lakes. Apple orchards. Parks. You name it, you could and still can find plenty to do there. I just never really like being there. I can't quite explain it. I still have plenty of family there. My mom, brother, niece, aunt, uncle, cousins. However, my absolute favorite place in Michigan was Lake George. Grandma had a cottage on the lake. We would go boating in the spring, summer, and

The Americans

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No, I am not going to write a blog about the American people. It's actually about the television series "The Americans." I started watching it 2 days ago. Yea, yea, it's because a certain Russian actor is in it, but he doesn't appear until season 2 and I'm just barely finishing season 1 as I write this post. I remember trying to get into this series when it first came out. For some reason, I just couldn't. I don't know why. Maybe, at that time, it just wasn't something that interested me. Or maybe I just had too many other programs I was more vested in. I don't know, but it sure is a great show! They really do have a great ensemble cast. I have seen several of the actors in other shows. Matthew Rhys in "Brothers and Sisters," Keri Russell in "Felicity," Costa Ronin in "Homeland" (of course), Richard Thomas in "The Waltons," and so many others in other movies and shows that I just can't name them all

Did my time pass?

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Recently I was told that I should just accept the fact that I will be single for the rest of my life. That my time to be married and build a life with that someone was when I was younger, say 20 years ago. I'll be 48 in two weeks just to put this in perspective. I was told that at my age, I have too much baggage and no man would want me. I have health issues and no man would want that. When I was told this, which wasn't the first time mind you, I was already having an emotional day; couple of days really. That was the last thing I needed to hear from anyone. I was married. Twice as a matter of fact. In my 20s. Neither lasted the first because I was too young and the second because he was inappropriate with a minor. So yes, I have baggage. But guess what! We all have baggage at this age. What hurts the most is not the words said to me. It's who they came from. Someone who says they are Christian, yet says that maybe God doesn't want me to be married.  When ev

Star Wars Day

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It's that time of the year again. Yes, when everything Star Wars comes out for one single solitary day!! I love Star Wars Day. Shoot, I love everything Star Wars. I even have Disney+ just so I can watch The Mandalorian series and of course the Star Wars movies (even though I own a copy of most of them anyway). Well, almost everything, lol. I don't participate except to say: Someday, I am going back to Hollywood Studios at Disney World to experience the Star Wars Galaxy's Edge part. The rides are hard to get on as the waits are very long. Some need reservations, still! Ok, Star Wars aside, Hopefully everyone out there in bloggy land is doing well, staying healthy, and minding their social distancing. I know I am; like I have a choice.