Monthly Archives: June 2012

Cartoon of the Day

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Quote of the Day

“If we don’t change our patriarchal and homophobic culture … we cannot advance as a new society, and that’s what we want – the power of emancipation through socialism.  We will establish relationships on the basis of social justice and social equality …. It seems like a Utopia, but we can change it.”

– Mariela Castro, during a 90-minute appearance in San Francisco last week, as she hailed Barack Obama’s support for homosexual “marriage” and the loosening of U.S.-Cuba travel restrictions.  She added, “I would vote for President Obama.”

The Obama Administration immediately tried to distance itself from Castro’s support because – you know – Cuba doesn’t allow democratic elections.

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Wanda Wanders…Home

Today my friend Wanda officially retires after nearly four decades with the Dallas Independent School District.  She posted daily countdowns on her Facebook page like someone anticipating the day their kids head off to summer camp.  She got so excited one day last week she stumbled in the parking lot and bruised a toe.  I told her it was a good thing she didn’t fall headlong into a car; otherwise she could have ended up in a vegetative state at the county hospital and ultimately not enjoy retirement.  I always like to help my friends imagine the worst possible scenario and thus, be thankful it wasn’t any more serious.  If you knew the history of the DISD – with all its internal bickering, racial strife, financial irregularities, dramatic personal escapades and even threats to bring guns to monthly meetings (that actually happened once in the late 1990’s) – then you’d know why Wanda is glad to leave.  If you knew Wanda, you’d understand what a dedicated teaching professional really is.  She could educate the educators on what it means to be committed to your role as a community leader and realize it’s not a job – it’s a calling.

I met Wanda in the summer of 2001, when I joined the Toastmasters club of which she was already a member.  She was – and still is – a great personal inspiration.  Her job as a speech pathologist didn’t just allow her to succeed in Toastmasters.  She isn’t selfish like that.  Wanda viewed her profession as an extension of herself and succeeded in helping other club members become confident public speakers.  And, there are few things to instill more self-assurance in a person than speaking before a crowd.

I’ve known a number of people – relatives, friends and former colleagues – who have retired.  Many planned carefully for it; others had no other choice.  My mother retired in 2003 at the age of 70; thankful she never took my dad’s advice to just be a housewife.  My father, however, was forced into retirement at 62 nearly a decade earlier.  The printing company where he’d sacrificed so much of his life shut down without notice.  People give a lot to their work places where they often spend more time than with their own families.  They have to deal with a gallery of personalities, bully bosses, rude coworkers, impossible deadlines and pitiful raises; they go in when they’re sick or have sick children; they give up vacation time to get a task done; they fight traffic and inclement weather.  People endure quite a bit just to get that paycheck and feel whole and complete.  So, when they’re ready to clock out for the last time at 60 or 70-something, they deserve all the good things our society can offer and not just a pretty cake or a plaque saying ‘Thanks.’

After she gets used to not waking up at 5 or 6 most every morning, I don’t know what Wanda plans to do with her time.  I can only say I envy her – really, really envy her – and wish her the best.

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May 31 Notable Birthdays

If today is your birthday, “Happy Birthday!”

 

Actor – producer – director Clint Eastwood (The Good the Bad and the Ugly, Play Misty for Me, Dirty Harry series, The Outlaw Josey Wales, Unforgiven) is 82.

 

Folk singer Peter Yarrow (Peter, Paul and Mary) is 74.

 

Actress Sharon Gless (Cagney & Lacey, Revenge of the Stepford Wives, Tales of the Unexpected) is 69.

 

Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Namath is 69.

 

Actor Tom Berenger (Platoon, Sliver, The Big Chill, Eddie and the Cruisers, Gettysburg, Looking for Mr. Goodbar) is 63.

 

Actor Gregory Harrison (Logan’s Run, Trapper John, M.D., Family Man, Cadillac Girls) is 62.

 

Actress Lea Thompson (The Right to Remain Silent, Dennis the Menace, The Beverly Hillbillies, Back to the Future series, All the Right Moves, Caroline in the City) is 51.

 

Actress – model Brooke Shields (The Blue Lagoon, Pretty Baby, Brenda Starr, The Seventh Floor, Suddenly Susan) is 47.

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