I Am My Neighbor's Bible
I am my neighbor's bible
He reads me when we meet
Today he read me in my home
Tomorrow in the street
He may be a relative or a friend
Or slight acquaintance be
He may not even know my name
Yet, he is reading me
So, I'll watch my steps where ere they go
And my eyes what they may see
And all the words forth from my lips
Because someone is reading me
I'll try my best to do God's will
And be what He wants me to be
An all seeing eye is looking down
And I know He's reading me
And so my God, who reads us all
Knows me from A to Z
And when I meet him on Judgment Day
He'll still be reading me
But if I do all of these things
Just so someone may see
And works not prompted by my love
I'll never be set free
© 1996 Dorothy Keeling
Dorothy Keeling
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Getting Ready for Baseball
Essentials
While Preparing To Play Ball
What can parents, coaches or athletes
learn from baseball? Baseball player and author, Cal Ripken, Jr. may just have
the answer!
The great American pastime is upon
us. Spring Training’s call of “play ball” has echoed throughout the land and millions have heeded the call to play, coach and cheer!
Hopefully, those who answer the call
to play, do so in the spirit of teamwork, those who answer the call to
coach, do so in the spirit of wanting to show and mentor the love of the
game and as parents, to support both the coach and the entire team
with words and deeds of encouragement.
For those parenting student athletes
competing in everything from baseball to rugby and track-and-field, Cal
Ripken, Jr.’s book with Rick Wolff: Parenting Young Athletes The
Ripken Way (Gotham Books, 2006), is an invaluable resource from
preschool to high school.
PARENTS
Focusing on Chapter 3 (pgs. 43 –
78), The Elementary School Years, ages 6-11, Ripken tells in his
no-nonsense way, what we should expect of everyone involved in little league
play.
For parents, he encourages educating
yourself regarding a wide variety of recreational leagues in your town prior to
choosing the correct one for your son or daughter. Research these leagues
through printed information, web sites and word of mouth to assure a good fit for
your schedules and the temperaments of all concerned
When
researching leagues, look for these key items prior to registration:
- Registration dates and information
- Costs
- Length of season
- Location of practices and games
- How coaches are recruited
- Familiarize yourself with league rules
- How teams are selected(Are they pre-selected, or are
there tryouts?)
- Equipment you will have to provide
- Is there a medical physical requirement?
After Registration:
- Meet the Coach
- Reassure your child if uneasy playing for someone else
other than you
- Support the coach and his mission
- Ask any questions of the coach you may have
- Advise the coach of any medical or special
psychological needs of your child
After Season Begins:
- Listen to your child’s concerns and excitement for the
upcoming season
- Following the game, resist the urge to explain to child
“what he could have done better or differently”
- Have fun!
COACHES
A Sports Illustrated for Kids
Magazine poll asked children what they most wanted from their coaches:
- 95%
wanted a coach who could increase athletic skills
- 64%
would rather play on a losing team for a likeable coach,
rather than a winning team for an unlikable coach
- 62%
wanted equal playing times for all teammates
- 61% said
yelling was okay – as long as it was positive!
- 93% wanted and needed the coaches full support
What happens when the family's preseason
excitement wears thin and mid-season, you find yourself in conflict with
the coach?
- Above all, Ripken cautions, “maintain a sense of
civility.” This, of course, is an excellent policy for any player or
parent throughout the competing life of the athlete.
- DO NOT confront coaches directly after the game If you need to discuss something,
either arrange to meet him later, or call – never in the midst of other
players or parents
- You do not always have to intervene on your child’s
behalf
LANGUAGE,
LANGUAGE, LANGUAGE
Whether a coach, parent or athlete,
watch your language – both verbal as well as physical! Ripken touts the
advantages of “Silent Sundays,” when fans and coaches alike keep all
yelling, with the exception of polite clapping – to an absolute minimum. These
tips and many more like it, including performance improvement for your little
athlete and sportsmanship are sprinkled through the remainder of the book.
The copyright of the article Getting
Ready for Baseball! in Early Childhood Development
is owned by Connie Newbauer. Permission to republish Getting Ready for Baseball! in print or online
must be granted by the author in writing.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Pebbles with a Purpose
Yesterday, my middle son, Jason, whom is deployed in Afghanistan, called home. I look forward to each call, but for some reason, had him on my mind the evening before and. when I heard his voice, I cried. I know he will come home. My fears are mother- fears. I want him to be happy. I want him to be warm. I want him to be full and I never, ever, want him to be lonely.
I rest assured he is in God's protective embrace.
Prior to deploying, I made sure he had packed the Bible I marked for him to take to boot camp. It had the same passages I had marked for his eldest brother when he too, left for boot camp. Joseph had the occasion to begin a study group for recruits and I had high hopes for Jason and his Bible as well! Armed with these passages:
~ John 3:16
~ The Beatitudes (Matthew 5:3-12
~ The 10 Commandments (Exodus 20: 1-17)
I also marked several familiar "children's stories" for the boys. Stories that when read as men, are much more than stories - they become promises.
Jason is a corpsman and he is stationed in a remote region with a rather small contingent of Americans at a joint base with Georgians. It is not a glamorous base and because they are small in number, a Chaplain is not among them on a regular basis. It was important to me to remind Jason that the patients he saw might need much more than their wounds tended to - he might be called to provide succor for their souls as well.
Jason is in an extreme situation, which we may never encounter, however, many ill winds swirl around us today. It is easy to focus on war and economics, crime and pollution, politicians and loneliness. There are no easy answers. Some days, I would like to withdraw completely, but I feel that each of us are pebbles. PEBBLES WITH A PURPOSE.
While here on earth, we are called to be kind to each other - in minute and not so minute ways - making small ripples in our pond and sometimes large SPLASHES by our gentleness and loving. The catch is, we, for the most part, NEVER know when we ripple or splash!
We just find the courage to carry on through the truth we KNOW about God's love that it is miraculously and flawlessly given to us to pass to others. It is a promise kept with no strings. Everyday. Just for YOU. Pass it on.
"I HAVE LOVED YOU WITH AN EVERLASTING LOVE. I HAVE DRAWN YOU WITH LOVING-KINDNESS." Jeremiah 31:3
I rest assured he is in God's protective embrace.
Prior to deploying, I made sure he had packed the Bible I marked for him to take to boot camp. It had the same passages I had marked for his eldest brother when he too, left for boot camp. Joseph had the occasion to begin a study group for recruits and I had high hopes for Jason and his Bible as well! Armed with these passages:
~ John 3:16
~ The Beatitudes (Matthew 5:3-12
~ The 10 Commandments (Exodus 20: 1-17)
I also marked several familiar "children's stories" for the boys. Stories that when read as men, are much more than stories - they become promises.
Jason is a corpsman and he is stationed in a remote region with a rather small contingent of Americans at a joint base with Georgians. It is not a glamorous base and because they are small in number, a Chaplain is not among them on a regular basis. It was important to me to remind Jason that the patients he saw might need much more than their wounds tended to - he might be called to provide succor for their souls as well.
Jason is in an extreme situation, which we may never encounter, however, many ill winds swirl around us today. It is easy to focus on war and economics, crime and pollution, politicians and loneliness. There are no easy answers. Some days, I would like to withdraw completely, but I feel that each of us are pebbles. PEBBLES WITH A PURPOSE.
While here on earth, we are called to be kind to each other - in minute and not so minute ways - making small ripples in our pond and sometimes large SPLASHES by our gentleness and loving. The catch is, we, for the most part, NEVER know when we ripple or splash!
We just find the courage to carry on through the truth we KNOW about God's love that it is miraculously and flawlessly given to us to pass to others. It is a promise kept with no strings. Everyday. Just for YOU. Pass it on.
"I HAVE LOVED YOU WITH AN EVERLASTING LOVE. I HAVE DRAWN YOU WITH LOVING-KINDNESS." Jeremiah 31:3
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Thursday, January 17, 2013
On our way again!
Today marks almost five years since I have written in this blog...FIVE years! I have appreciated all of the comments and questions I have received via my inbox regarding the previous posts and believe me...during my illness, they were a God send! So much of a writer's life is spent in the dark, wondering if anyone actually READS what you write, and if they DO, does it make an impact of any sort, so thank you, faithful readers.
In the last five years, I have collected grandchildren (7), pictures of grandchildren (millions), blessings (far too many to count), and many stories to share. Please join me once again on my journey and we will travel together!
In the last five years, I have collected grandchildren (7), pictures of grandchildren (millions), blessings (far too many to count), and many stories to share. Please join me once again on my journey and we will travel together!
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