Page 8 - November 2020 Voices
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         Moving forward to this year of 2020 with                Many factors have led up
      so many firsts and divisions among family,             to the great divide of 2020—

      friends, and social media folks, I see a lot of        the year people want to end
      behaviors that my family would not tolerate.           and forget. But we must
      The lesson my father taught me was you can             never forget because we
      accomplish whatever you want to with enough            must learn and evolve.

      determination. He taught me that just because          The difficulties of 2020
      you have a certain belief system, that it does not     offer us many lessons
      mean it is always absolute—especially if it hurts      and experiences that can
      another person. He ate the turkey he disliked.         make or break us. The

         Today, my observation is many people are            choice is ours. Let’s take a
      tightly adhering to their belief systems as if life    step back and breathe. Love,
      itself depended on it. We are living in troubled       kindness, and compassion
      times of Covid-19, shutdowns, and raging wildfires     leads to understanding.

      that destroyed homes and life. Couple that with        Understanding  will
      our politicians acting like spoiled brats where        accomplish much
      us kids would have been taken to the woodshed          more than a well-
      for such behavior. (Oh by the way, we did have         placed verbal

      a woodshed.) I yearn for a return to the values I      b a r b ,
      learned growing up. Today’s political divisions        Molotov
      are so vast that I wonder if we can ever come          cocktail
      together again and remember what is important.         hurled

         If this sounds like a sentiment from a love         during a
      child growing up in the 1960’s, so be it. Love         protest,
      and unity can fill hearts just as easily as hate         or
      and disagreement. Behavior is always a

      choice. My Dad showed me how that works.
      It starts with the little things. It always
      starts small. He knew this and always ate
      the turkey. It was a small concession borne

      out of love for his wife and family. Peace was
      more important to my Dad than whether he
      ate turkey, besides Mom fixed about 20 dishes
      so he had a lot to eat.




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