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The Pledge

May 23, 2011 — Leave a comment

I chair the local chapter of a professional industry association. One thing we’ve made a practice of doing is reciting the Pledge of Allegiance at the start of our meetings. We do this at our National-level conferences as well as our local meetings. It’s automatic. It’s expected.

Locally, if we don’t have an American flag in the room, I have an MOV file that displays a waving flag within our presentation deck. At our national conferences, we typically have representatives from a local military unit present the Colors.

At our meeting last week, we followed protocol and I led the Pledge. At a meeting break, one of the speakers came up to me and shared how they thought it was cool that we said the pledge. She also shared how, to the best of her recollection, today was the first time since elementary school she’d recited the Pledge.

I can remember reciting it as a student, but times are different now…she was a bit younger than me.

I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

Thirty-one words. Words that have significance, depth, and power. Words that have distinguished our country, as well as caused consternation – often, within our own citizenry.

When’s the last time you recited the Pledge?   If you’re not from the US, does your country have something similar?

…now this is cool!

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the narcissist

May 18, 2011 — 1 Comment

[fade to man in office. he looks from mirror to computer and begins typing]

In this age of social media and blogging, the following is offered:

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Social media users and bloggers generally get branded as narcissists – do you agree?

Just providing this as a  follow-up to my recent post and as a public service announcement to fellow office workers (and day-long sitters) everywhere…

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Cactus Blossom

May 15, 2011 — 2 Comments

We’ve been watching this for a while…it finally started to bloom yesterday.

Just a few Tweets & a quote that I’ve been chewing on…

Tweets:

https://twitter.com/#!/jchelveston/statuses/69070820076556288

Thought: We are right to cherish God’s grace; yet, too often we cheapen it by our actions.  A while back, I posted, “If God meted out grace and mercy to me like i do to others, I’d be doomed.”  That’s something that is constantly on my mind…because I fail regularly.

https://twitter.com/#!/JohnPiper/status/69447043541766145

Thought:  Though not a pastor, I “preach” or proclaim Christ regularly through the living of my life (actions, thoughts, words, etc.)  This tweet got me thinking about how we often live appearance-motivated lives versus being genuine.  We put on the desired/expected front of a “Christian” (which may deviate from the life Jesus actually modeled/called us to) and then expect others to model “us” instead of Jesus.

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Quote:

No man can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude without finally getting bewildered as to which may be true.

– Hawthorne

Thought: Ran across this today…kinda tied to the Piper tweet/thought.  God knows the “real” us – even though we fool ourselves and others.  He knows and still loves…and forgives.

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Someday, it would be cool to go here!

…takes me back to my days of building plastic models and HO trains!

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As one who works in a office all day, this was enlightening.
Excuse me, gotta go for a walk…

Just How Dangerous Is Sitting All Day?

Sitting down, which most of us do for at least eight hours each day, might be the worst thing we do for our health all day.

Mashable article: Just How Dangerous Is Sitting All Day? [INFOGRAPHIC].

INFOGRAPHIC:

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Via: medicalbillingandcoding.org

NOTE: Original post edited at request of medicalbillingandcoding.org

Rant for the day…

I made hotel reservations for an upcoming business trip back in February, booking at a good rate and was happy…

I called today to change my departure date (leaving two days earlier) and was told that, due to high demand, the rate had increased by $30.  (So much for being honest.  The beans had been spilled – too late for backpedaling.)

So, by shortening my trip and giving them the room back for two nights (which they will sell for at least double what I was going to pay), I am paying more per night.

Oh, and the now-available conference rate is only available for a period shorter than I need – to make further changes, would incur a higher rate (double!) on the first few nights!  I’d be paying more in total for getting the cheaper conference rate!  no thank you…

Grrrrrrrrrr…  Hotel math – I just don’t get it!