[Home-on-the-range] Thanks and Giving
Pila Mahoney
pilaam at kc.rr.com
Tue Nov 20 20:25:31 UTC 2012
HAPPY THANKSGIVING SUSIE,DO NOT EAT TO MUCH. LOVE YOU .PILA.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stanzel, Susan - FSA, Kansas City, MO" <Susan.Stanzel at kcc.usda.gov>
To: "NFB of Kansas Internet Mailing List" <home-on-the-range at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Home-on-the-range] Thanks and Giving
> Good morning everyone,
>
> Thank you for sending this message. I totally agree with everything you
> said. I don't know if the Federation changed my core belief, but it sure
> has given me many friends who feel the same way I do.
>
> Susie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Home-on-the-range [mailto:home-on-the-range-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of Dianne Hemphill
> Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 8:19 AM
> To: NFB of Kansas Internet Mailing List
> Subject: [Home-on-the-range] Thanks and Giving
>
> Good morning federationists! The count down is on for putting the turkey
> in the oven and and dreaming about all the delicious things we will have
> on Thanksgiving day...
> One of my favorite shows is that of Dr. Oz. His focus on health and
> wellness, prevention on rethinking how to get healthy, helps me to be
> mindful of my lifestyle journey. As one of my former doc's said to me a
> few years ago, "you are now at an age where you will have to work for good
> health". (meany!) So what does this have to do with our
> movement...probably more than I would have dreamed when I first became
> aware of the organization...after all, I had already successfully
> completed an under graduate degree, married a wonderful man and had three
> beautiful and healthy daughters. None-the-less, in the back of my mind, I
> wondered what contributions I could make to outside the home as a blind
> woman...the NFB showed me endless possibilities. I think the NFB gave me
> inspiration to be "all that I could be" and to take the necessary steps,
> including a graduate degree, work, as well as volunteer work, etc, and
> to build courage to "go out into the world" and make a difference.
> Yesterday's Dr. Oz focus was on ensuring a strong brain and and how to
> help our memory. The wholistic approach of health and wellness leads me
> to share the following four points noted as those that can lead to our
> "pursuit of happiness". If a "happy life" can be defined, in a very simple
> way, as a "balanced life", the following elements are what can help us
> achieve the happy, balanced life:
> - love (pretty obvious but critical, none-the-less, to work on as we go
> through our daily lives)
> - feeling useful - (I listed a few ideas on my last posting about how the
> NFB needs you, your time and energy, if you wish to give back of yourself)
> - expecting something to happen from everything we put our efforts into-
> we must have a reason to face the day... Though life will not always go
> our way (surprise!), we must get over our disappointments and move
> forward...
> - and, , having gratitude
>
> It's so easy to sometimes dwell on the negative, the slights we've felt,
> the short comings we sometimes think life has dealt us. If you think back
> on the different convention presentations, you can likely note that we may
> not be where we want to be but we're not where we used to be...the
> federation has completely changed the future "pursuit of happiness" for us
> as contemporary blind people. Within this organization, we can find all
> the components of a balanced life; friendship and love from our blind
> brothers and sisters a reason to get up in the morning with a focus on
> doing useful work for both ourselves and those that don't yet know us,
> reevaluating our expectations of ourselves and other blind folk and
> raising the bar a bit, and feeling gratitude for the organization in its
> relentless tenatious forward movement "changing what it means to be
> blind".
>
> So I give "thanks" to the National Federation of the Blind and how it has
> changed my life in so many positive ways and look forward to "giving" back
> in ways that might help others to move forward in their pursuit of
> happiness. I wish each of you a wonderful Thanksgiving and a wonderful,
> energetic journey in this special experience we call life. Love, Dianne
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