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What is your wish for this month?

Posted on Dec 1st, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for December 01, 2008:

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World peace please. I had nightmares as a child about war and Hitler.  I was born in 1942.  I went to school at age 5 and learned all about Hitler.  We could help the war effort by the  "Stamp Out Hitler" program.  It was a war bonds thing - you put in $4.50 and in 5 years, your bond would be worth $5.00.  Once a week, we had  war bond day.  We brought our  nickels and dimes.  For every 10 cents you put in, you got to "Stamp out Hitler: on a card with individual  postage stamp size faces of Hitler.  You got your pencil and poked a hole in his face with the eraser end of the pencil.  Wow!  it was such fun.
I grew up on war movies in the late 40's - John Wayne, Audie Murphy, John Hodiak, Aldo Ray fighting the German.  I remained afraid of Germans for about 40 years.  Nightmares about war stopped after 40 years.  

World peace for sure - this month and every month. 
"Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me."
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My favourite version of "The Nutcracker"

Posted on Dec 2nd, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
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This is dedicated to Sweet Aley who had to sit through yet another years performance of this old chestnut.  I really love this version, and couldn't believe my eyes when I saw what was happening on stage.  Both men and women dance the roles, set in US suburbia.  This is so crazy, so fantastic. 
THE BEST EVER 'DANCE OF THE SNOWFLAKES' (near the end - the finale)
 I hope you will enjoy this too.  Happy Holidays everyone!
The Hard Nut: A Look Back


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What was the most difficult promise you made?

Posted on Dec 3rd, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for December 02, 2008:

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This is a picture of me and my Mom in 1946

....To my mother as she lay dying, she whispered to me, "Try to keep the family together."

Over the years, this proved to be an extreme challenge, as petty arguments, addictions, mental illness, proved too much as people took sides, cut each other up and off.

After about 5 years, I asked my mother in heaven to release me from the promise for right now.  I cried and cried and felt guilt and total helplessness.  But I also felt a sense of Release. 

Now many years later, I feel that I am more able to fulfill my mother's wish, and am  trying to heal the rifts in a natural, helpful way, to help people deal with their anger and resentments.  I am doing this by doing little, just by letting people feel safe with me.

I think Mom would be happy to see more of us together laughing, just like we used to do around her kitchen table as she poured tea for us (in her good china cups) and served up endless stuff she would find in the fridge and cupboards - crackers, cheese, pickles, olives, cake she baked.  Then we would all play cards.  My Auntie Mary would cheat as usual.
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Best Christmas Album Ever in the Whole World

Posted on Dec 5th, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
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James Last - Happy Christmas

JAMES LAST CHRISTMAS DANCING!
This has been a family favourite with me and my children - "kids" now 37 and 39 years old.  My sister gave me the  record ALBUM in 1966.  She worked as record librarian for a radio station and when they played this record, they were flooded with phone calls saying,"MORE, ,MORE, MORE.

 It is still a favourite, and my daughter looked high and low to find me the original version (not re-mastered) on a CD.  She had to order it from Germany.  Awwww, daughterly love and devotion.  My daughter has 3 kids now and they have been raised on James Last Christmas Dancing too.

This video is of poor quality, but I am sure you have heard this piece  on the radio sometime in your life. .  It's been around since 1966.  Hope you enjoy  this little piece - you might hear it soon on the radio, with all its vibrant sounds.  Turn up the volume and do a happy dance .  I will be dancing and singing along too.
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What would you miss most about your home?

Posted on Dec 7th, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for December 07, 2008:

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I would miss the roar of the Falls when my windows are open.
 I would miss all the green space with many flower gardens that I planted.  My birdie friends.  My neighbours who drive me places, the one that brings me sauerkraut almost daily, and makes me doilies and scratchy Phentex multicoloured slippers.

The good news is that  I can make a home anywhere - wherever circumstances take me.  The secret is to be happy wherever you are, whatever your circumstances, try to find your joy.  And keep it.

PS --I've moved about 14 times, maybe more, lost count.  Doesn't matter.  I am alive. I'm not missing anything.
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Do not injure any being....

Posted on Dec 8th, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
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Received in the morning emails:

One should not kill a living being,
nor cause it to be killed,
nor should one incite another to kill.
Do not injure any being, either strong or weak, in the world.

Sutta Nipāta 2.396
Daily Words of the Buddha for December 08, 2008
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Top Secret Drum Corp - Swiss Elite

Posted on Dec 9th, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
Someone sent me this video and I thought it was so outstanding. This is a 2003 performance when they appeared for the first time.  They have some new routines I see - one in 2007.  Hope you enjoy this for the first or second time. 
I used to go to Drum Corp Pageants in the 1970's in Toronto when i had friends with kids in Drum Corp.  Even the amateurs are fabulous.  But these guys are spectacular.
They are just ordinary guys from every walk of life.
PS -- sorry about the French but this was the clearest video.  There are other versions if you want English commentary.
Top Secret Drum corps - Swiss Elite


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Praise What Comes - a poem by Jeanne Lohmann

Posted on Dec 10th, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
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I received this beautiful poem in this morning's emails.
 My Spiritual Warrior cousin Mike D, sent it to me.
 I Googled and found the poem is from a book called ,
"The Light of Invisible Bodies" published in 1993. ~~Jeanne Lohmann

Praise What Comes

Praise what comes
surprising as unplanned kisses,

all you haven't deserved
of days and solitude,
your body's immoderate good health
that lets you work in many kinds of weather.

Praise talk with just about anyone,
and quiet intervals,
books that are your food and your hunger;
nightfall and walks before sleep.

Praising these for practice,
perhaps you will come at last to praise grief
and the wrongs you never intended.
At the end there may be no answers
and only a few very simple questions:
 

did I love,
finish my task in the world?

learn at least one of the many names of God?
At the intersections,
the boundaries where one life began and another ended,
the jumping-off places between fear and possibility,
at the ragged edges of pain,
did I catch the smallest glimpse of the holy?

~ Jeanne Lohmann
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BEFORE....

Posted on Dec 11th, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
I was cleaning out old e-mails and found this.

"Before you speak, listen.
Before you write, think.
Before you spend, earn.
Before you invest, investigate.
Before you criticize, wait.
Before you pray, forgive.
Before you quit, try.
Before you retire, save.
Before you die, give."

-- William A. Ward {American Anthropologist

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The Beauty of Math

Posted on Dec 12th, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
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The Beauty of Math!

Come on take a look...

1 x 8 + 1 = 9
12 x 8 + 2 = 98
123 x 8 + 3 = 987
1234 x 8 + 4 = 9876
12345 x 8 + 5 = 98765
123456 x 8 + 6 = 987654
1234567 x 8 + 7 = 9876543
12345678 x 8 + 8 = 98765432
123456789 x 8 + 9 = 987654321

1 x 9 + 2 = 11
12 x 9 + 3 = 111
123 x 9 + 4 = 1111
1234 x 9 + 5 = 11111
12345 x 9 + 6 = 111111
123456 x 9 + 7 = 1111111
1234567 x 9 + 8 = 11111111
12345678 x 9 + 9 = 111111111
123456789 x 9 +10= 1111111111

9 x 9 + 7 = 88
98 x 9 + 6 = 888
987 x 9 + 5 = 8888
9876 x 9 + 4 = 88888
98765 x 9 + 3 = 888888
987654 x 9 + 2 = 8888888
9876543 x 9 + 1 = 88888888
98765432 x 9 + 0 = 888888888


And look at this symmetry:

1 x 1 = 1
11 x 11 = 121
111 x 111 = 12321
1111 x 1111 = 1234321
11111 x 11111 = 123454321
111111 x 111111 = 12345654321
1111111 x 1111111 = 1234567654321
11111111 x 11111111 = 123456787654321
111111111 x 111111111=123456789 87654321

Sure, it looks nice......but it never was one of my best subjects.
 I like showing this to people.  It is amazingly beautiful. 
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What is your idea of heaven?

Posted on Dec 14th, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for December 14, 2008:

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That Heaven is right here on Earth.
That you make your own Heaven or Hell right here on Earth  for yourself ---- and others.  What are you going to Design Today?
Look around you!  -- what else can you possibly need? 
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What is prayer?

Posted on Dec 15th, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for December 15, 2008:

Hope
I pray for courage, strength, and hope for myself and others.
I am praying to myself --- that I will find these things in myself and recognize the same  in others. I pray in gratitude - giving thanks to the Universe for all its wonders and gifts.

If people pray for me, I thank them for their kindness.
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Tragic Xmas News from the North

Posted on Dec 22nd, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
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Oh No!!
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What song or poem or work of art best captures your mood?

Posted on Dec 23rd, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for December 23, 2008:

Bryn Terfel sings 'Oh, What a Beautiful Morning'

Oh yes! it is.  I hope you enjoy this video.  Bryn Terfel is one of my favourite singers.  His voice is pure pure magic. 
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Technically Challenged (Christmas camera)

Posted on Dec 25th, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
This is the problem with being born in 1942 and growing up in a town so small there was only one phone in the town.  It was at the gas station, a black wall phone with a ear piece on a long cord that you held to your ear and talked into a mouth piece on the wall phone.  Faaaast forward 66 years...............

So when I got a  teeny tiny shiney blue digital camera for Christmas, I just set it aside till my son could come to the rescue.  But last night on Christmas Eve, the spirit movedme  to "try". I unpacked it - great, so far so good!  But what in the world were all these parts and cords, and cds.  And where was the battery?  (think 9 volt, or AAA's).  and where was this card that I was supposed to stick in this tiny camera.  Anyway, I froze when I saw it had 3 instruction manuals, ' "gawd, what in hell was my daughter thinking?" and then realized I only needed the English one.   

I laid out all the parts much like a brain surgeon has all the instruments ready beforehand.  I read all the warnings in orange ink about the battery - all the terrible things that could happen it I put it in upside down or backwards or if the camera is turned on.  Hell, I hadn't even found the off/on button.  Would it even just say "Off" and "On" or would it have some weird symbol that would make my head spin.   

To make a long story short(er).  I did figure out how to charge the wafer thin battery, and found the postage stamp sized "card".  But waited an hour before I tried to turn it on.  I had read ahead in the book about pressing the On button only half way down and then hearing beeps, but couldn't remember if that meant is was good (focused) or bad.  Ah hell, just go for it.   I turned it on and the screen lit up, yeaaah!!!! but then all these instructions came on about choosing language, setting the date, time, and I just hit the off button, and decided to wait for my son to come today.  Besides, it was 1:30 am.

 
 
Medieval helpdesk with English subtitles


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What lifts your spirits?

Posted on Dec 28th, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for December 28, 2008:

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After months and months of complete drought, swearing in several foreign languages....finally winning at bingo!
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Memorable Music #1

Posted on Dec 29th, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
Some songs/music just stick with you forever and can bring back such delicious memories - and evoke smells, heat, light, mood, and take you away to your special space where you can luxuriate in  emotion.  People were asked "if you were stranded on a desert island, what thing would you miss most?"  the largest response was "music"..

Here's one of my favourites from the 1950's. Perez  Prado searched for the  acoustically perfect spot to record this number.  He found a stone church in Mexico, I think.  To get the right vibrato, sound thing, he hung a number of cotton baffles from the ceiling to painstakingly get just the right sound.  I think he did a magnificent job!


Perez Prado - Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White


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Poem - Let it enfold You ~~Charles Bukowski

Posted on Dec 30th, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
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Let it enfold you

either peace or happiness,
let it enfold you

when I was a young man
I felt these things were
dumb, unsophisticated.
I had bad blood, a twisted
mind, a precarious
upbringing.

I was hard as granite, I
leered at the
sun.
I trusted no man and
especially no
woman.

I was living a hell in
small rooms, I broke
things, smashed things,
walked through glass,
cursed.
I challenged everything,
was continually being
evicted, jailed, in and
out of fights, in and out
of my mind.
women were something
to screw and rail
at, I had no male
friends,

I changed jobs and
cities, I hated holidays,
babies, history,
newspapers, museums,
grandmothers,
marriage, movies,
spiders, garbagemen,
english accents, spain,
france, italy, walnuts and
the color
orange.
algebra angered me,
opera sickened me,
charlie chaplin was a
fake
and flowers were for
pansies.

peace and happiness to me
were signs of
inferiority,
tenants of the weak
an
addled
mind.

but as I went on with
my alley fights,
my suicidal years,
my passage through
any number of
women — it gradually
began to occur to
me
that I wasn't different

from the
others, I was the same,

they were all fulsome
with hatred,
glossed over with petty
grievances,
the men I fought in
alleys had hearts of stone.
everybody was nudging,
inching, cheating for
some insignificant
advantage,
the lie was the
weapon and the
plot was
empty,
darkness was the
dictator.

cautiously, I allowed
myself to feel good
at times.
I found moments of
peace in cheap
rooms
just staring at the
knobs of some
dresser
or listening to the
rain in the
dark.
the less I needed
the better I
felt.

maybe the other life had worn me
down.
I no longer found
glamour
in topping somebody
in conversation.
or in mounting the
body of some poor
drunken female
whose life had
slipped away into
sorrow.

I could never accept
life as it was,
I could never gobble
down all its
poisons
but there were parts,
tenuous magic parts
open for the
asking.

I re formulated
I don't know when,
date, time, all
that
but the change
occurred.
something in me
relaxed, smoothed
out.
I no longer had to
prove that I was a
man,

I didn't have to prove
anything.

I began to see things:
coffee cups lined up
behind a counter in a
cafe.
or a dog walking along
a sidewalk.
or the way the mouse
on my dresser top
stopped there
with its body,
its ears,
its nose,
it was fixed,
a bit of life
caught within itself
and its eyes looked
at me
and they were
beautiful.
then — it was
gone.

I began to feel good,
I began to feel good
in the worst situations
and there were plenty
of those.
like say, the boss
behind his desk,
he is going to have
to fire me.

I've missed too many
days.
he is dressed in a
suit, necktie, glasses,
he says, “I am going
to have to let you go”

“it's all right” I tell
him.

He must do what he
must do, he has a
wife, a house, children.
expenses, most probably
a girlfriend.

I am sorry for him
he is caught.

I walk onto the blazing
sunshine.
the whole day is
mine
temporally,
anyhow.

(the whole world is at the
throat of the world,
everybody feels angry,
short-changed, cheated,
everybody is despondent,
disillusioned)

I welcomed shots of
peace, tattered shards of
happiness.

I embraced that stuff
like the hottest number,
like high heels, breasts,
singing, the
works.

(don't get me wrong,
there is such a thing as cockeyed optimism
that overlooks all
basic problems just for
the sake of
itself —
this is a shield and a
sickness.)

The knife got near my
throat again,
I almost turned on the
gas
again
but when the good
moments arrived
again
I didn't fight them off
like an alley
adversary.
I let them take me,
I luxuriated in them,
I bade them welcome
home.
I even looked into
the mirror
once having thought
myself to be
ugly,
I now liked what
I saw, almost
handsome, yes,
a bit ripped and
ragged,
scares, lumps,
odd turns,
but all in all,
not too bad,
almost handsome,
better at least than
some of those movie
star faces
like the cheeks of
a baby's
butt.

and finally I discovered
real feelings of
others,
unheralded,
like lately,
like this morning,
as I was leaving,
for the track,
I saw my wife in bed,
just the
shape of
her head there
(not forgetting
centuries of the living
and the dead and
the dying,
the pyramids,
Mozart dead
but his music still
there in the
room, weeds growing,
the earth turning,
the toteboard waiting for
me)
I saw the shape of my
wife's head,
she so still,
I ached for her life,
just being there
under the
covers.

I kissed her in the,
forehead,
got down the stairway,
got outside,
got into my marvelous
car,
fixed the seatbelt,
backed out the
drive.
feeling warm to
the fingertips,
down to my
foot on the gas
pedal,
I entered the world
once
more,
drove down the
hill
past the houses
full and empty
of
people,
I saw the mailman,
honked,
he waved
back
at me.

 

_^_ with special thanks to maze/tom

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What was the last thing you smiled about?

Posted on Dec 30th, 2008 by mimi : MOONCHILD mimi
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for December 30, 2008:

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The face of my beautiful grandson, Alex,
This is the first picture in the 2008 Xmas gift calendar my daughter made for me.
 Oh ya, that's his handsome dad, Dave. next to him. 
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