Monday, June 2, 2008
Happiness
Fifteen feet in the air
Sun peaks over the horizon
Squirrels wrestling in trees and on fall leaves
You hear an object in the distance
Then all falls silent
A grunt to your right sends your heart racing
A doe or two begin to come through
You let them pass and steady your weapon
Then all of a sudden out from a clearing
A beautiful buck approaches you and is nearing
You fall silent and click the safety off
Gun to your shoulder
Waiting, waiting
The buck walks up and stops dead on his tracks
A clear shot awaits you as you are ready to fire
Broad side he turns
You pull the trigger
The deer jumps and your barrel smokes
You breathe heavy and watch him run
He collapses over and you eject the shell
You wait some time and get down from the stand
You go claim your trophy that you will never forget
As the moment sets in a smile appears
Happiness is here amongst all of the cheers
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Future Event Possibilities in 1984
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Have a baby or buy a baby?
Removing a real parent from the birthing process is taking away a part of our society that has lasted from the beginning of time. Adoption agencies have always been around for those families who did not have the chance of having a child. Being able to play God and choose basically who your baby will be is unethical. You would be able to choose hair, eyes, and other physical body traits. All of this will continue until everyone has a perfect child. Short term benefits are numerous as are the negative long term affects of this unnatural phenomenon.
One of the most influential benefits to having these implanted embryos is that you would be able to end physically disabilities at birth. The embryos can be treated before they enter a woman’s womb so that they will be immunized and checked for any handicaps that could affect the overall health of the child. Parents want to have strong children that will stay healthy from birth to the end. It hurts parents to see a child struggle. Playing God would be able to eliminate the chance of having a child with a physical or mental disability.
One of the drawbacks to playing God is it takes out the natural aspect of child birth. Each child is different after they are born. There are similarities in everybody, but everyone is still different. I feel that parents want their children to make mistakes to learn from them. It builds better character. If these embryos are cloned to make everyone look alike, how can any on person stand out in a crowd? All children will grow up to be strong, beautiful millionaires if parents got what they really wanted. Our society is built on being able to adapt and to overcome obstacles. If every child is perfect because of carefully chosen embryos, then how can anybody be able to rise to their best?
A major negative in this whole process is the expense. Most common Americans do not have the kind of money to have an artificial child. And I believe that it will hurt parents to see someone else have this procedure done knowing that it could never be their fate. And who want to buy a baby? Children are supposed be your gift that you bring into this world, not something that spent a couple hundred thousand dollars on.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
This I Believe
My father was the one who taught me to always do things right the first time. He would always tell me while I was growing up, and now too, “Jim, if you go through life doing things half-assed, you’ll make yourself look like an idiot.” He would also tell me not to start something if you haven’t thought it through enough. If you think things through, they’ll get done right and the rest of the time is yours to enjoy. And in my house and around my yard, there is always a project to do. If I don’t get what needs to be done correctly the first time, it will set back both my father and myself.
My dad is an auto mechanic. If something doesn’t work as expected the first time, he might just lose a customer. Since it has been my dad’s business for the past twelve years, it means something to him and the rest of our family. He has established trust with most of his customers over the years, so if a small mistake happens, it’s not as big of a deal if he was their new mechanic. But if something happens, it will cause a headache to all that are around him. He wants to get things done right the first time, so he can work on the next car that pulls in.
As probably everybody knows, I am a die hard Ford Nut and I am obsessed with the appearance of my truck. But what most people don’t know is that I actually have an old 1987 GMC pickup too. This truck is just one big piece of rusty metal that surprisingly still runs. The way this relates to my belief in doing things right the first time is that I have had this truck for over a year now, and it still is not finished. My dad and I are slow at finishing one of our own projects, because so have so many other things to do. The reason the truck isn’t completed yet, is because it needs to be perfect. We don’t want to put the truck on the road just to have it blow up by the time it makes it home. We have probably bought just about every part under the sun for this truck, it still isn’t just right. It is finishing this truck right the first time that is keeping me from getting a little mud on it.
Completing a project right the first time gives me a sense of pride and accomplishment. I don’t want to spend every waking moment fixing what I did wrong. There just is not that much time in one day. Maybe one day, probably when I’m about thirty, my truck will be done just the way I want it. But until then, I will still try to make it as close to perfect as I can get it. I believe in doings things right the first time every time, no matter how long it takes.
Friday, January 18, 2008
How to be a Backseat Driver
The main point to being a backseat driver is that YOU are in control of the vehicle, NOT THE DRIVER. If the driver knows how to get somewhere, it is your job, no, your responsibility to speak up and tell them a better way. It makes no difference if the new route is longer than the other and you are tardy for what you are attending because you were able to get the driver to change his or her mind. That is what I call control.
As a backseat driver, you must be ready for every turn. If the driver is about to miss a crucial turn because they can’t stop talking on their cell phone, you must speak up at the last possible second that they need to turn. For an instance when you are just cruising along in silence, keep on reminding the driver that the next turn is coming up in the next few miles. It doesn’t matter if they know where they are going, you were heard and made a contribution. Although the driver might start to become frustrated with you, you know in your heart that you helped guide them on a successful voyage.
A backseat driver must have their eyes on the road at all times. Anything can happen in an instant and the driver probably won’t catch up as quickly as you will. When you see brake lights up ahead a few cars in front of you, it is your job to tell them about it. If they do not hit their brakes in response to your observation, you better yell “BRAKE!” in a loud, assertive voice. The same thing goes for when you see deer. Even if they are fifty yards off the road in a field, you must yell “DEER!” at the exact moment you see it. And it is very important that you put your hands against the seat in front of you for both instances. If you don’t, you could end up with a minor headache when the driver slams on the brakes.
Backseat driver’s know the ways of the road better than any driver. They see what is up ahead and aid the driver by alerting them. They are your friend and your foe. Yes, being a very annoying person is part of the job, but you must understand that they are there only to help. Their contributions are numerous and you must begin to respect what he or she is doing.