Today is Monday, May 29th, Memorial Day.
We started with a minute of silence.
Continue to pray for Mama Bear, her family the people of Tantallon & Sackville with the fire.
There are so many organizations out there here are just a few worth donating too:
Fisher House.org A home away from home. It is like a McDonalds house for family members of military in the hospital. fisherhouse.org
"A haven for Heroes" - ahavenforheroes.org
I am going to start of the day with the word of the day & quote of the day. A LITTLE ENCOURAGEMENT IN A WORLD OF HATE, Let's go!
Today's word of the day is " freedom "
//: the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint:
**Quote of the day:
"Better to die fighting for freedom than be a prisoner all the days of your life." - Bob Marley
What does freedom really mean in our daily lives, and the lives of others? What does it require of us?
In 1941, Franklin D. Roosevelt explored these questions. Roosevelt – a master communicator delivered a State of the Union address to millions of Americans, as they gathered around radios in parlors and tenements.
In his familiar, reassuring voice he introduced the nation to a concept he called the Four Freedoms:
Freedom of speech and expression
Freedom of worship
Freedom from want
Freedom from fear
At the heart of Roosevelt's message is a curious paradox: the four freedoms are fundamentally at odds. Freedom of speech and worship involve only the individual, who makes a choice to act (or not), while freedom from want and fear requires society to take collective action, and for us to be responsible for one another. In fact, the freedom we enjoy as individuals is possible only in and through our community.
For most of us today, freedom represents doing what you want, when and how you want, without anyone interfering or stopping you. Freedom means you can be you. And it means you will let me be me. But freedom can't be absolute: it is not the absence of rules; and it is definitely not anarchy. Our freedom hangs in the tension between chaos and control, between I and us. With freedom comes responsibility: if we're allowed to do what we want, we're also responsible for what we do.
Freedom isn't free. It's costly and valuable, and it should be treasured and kept safe. We honor our freedom when we enjoy it, celebrate it, and share it. What does freedom mean to you?
**Trending:
RECALLS:
- Popular Ice Cream Brand Van Leeuwen Is Recalling Thousands of Pints—Here's Why -
- Papa Murphy's Cookie Dough Is Being Linked To A Salmonella Outbreak
- Texas Pete's Buffalo Sauce Is Being Recalled Due To A Product Mix-Up
Trending:
- We need to continue to pray for MamaBear Tracy's & here family. Pray that the winds stop blowing and they are protected. These Wildfire in Canada's Atlantic coast spurs evacuation of 16,000 people
- Ok the story is crazy and it has some big words - Exhumed Nun Shows No Signs of Decay Igniting Catholic Fervor To See the Miracle
I believe in miracles & think this is crazy.
- Brand New Icee Flavor Hitting Stores Is Full of Kid-Like Nostalgia - Froot Loops
excited over the new Fruit Loops flavor coming out. We don’t know how long this has been planned, but we’re glad it’s finally happening. Fruit Loops is a yummy cereal that many of us treasured as kids. We might still buy it for ourselves or our kids. If you’re a Fruit Loops fan, this Icee has your name written.
And remember me talking about fruit loops,
In theory, the colors represented cherry, orange, and lemon respectively and as more colors were introduced to Froot Loops, like blue for blueberry, the palette grew to consist of a whole fruit bowl.
However, the reality is that red stands for red, orange for orange, yellow yellow, and blue blue. The colors mean nothing more than a decoration to brighten the bowl of what would otherwise be substandard Cheerios. This isn't a secret, as Kellogg's admitted that Froot Loops only come with one flavor. But, as seen, the internet is fickle when it comes to such information, leaving article writers to express shock over and over as they reaffirm the unfavorable truth about the colorful cereal.
- Salt & Straw Is Attempting To Reduce Food Waste With New Flavors
okara - o-kara is a soy pulp, or tofu dregs is a pulp consisting of insoluble parts of the soybean that remain after pureed soybeans are filtered in the production of soy milk and tofu.
Then there is stracciatella - sttraa-chaa-tella which is a variety of gelato, consisting of milk-based ice cream filled with fine, irregular shavings of chocolate.
- Game-Changing 'Inside-Out S'mores' Are About to Be the Hit of Summer -tuck ins
- Another S'mores recipe looks pretty yummy
- Froot Roll ups is debuting some new flavors -Fruit Roll-Up's New Mystery Flavor Goes Area 51 With Alien Encounters
- McDonald’s Is Set to Celebrate Iconic Character's Birthday in the Most Exciting Way -
Crazylady came on and spoke about a letter from a family member she just found hidden in a picture frame from the war. Thank you for sharing crazylady.
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