#StopXenophobia #UniteAfrica … Cry my Beloved Country

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This is absolutely tragic. Tears for the men of our own continent, our African family, burnt so savagely. Tears for a country where jobs and money are placed at a far higher value then a human life. Tears for Nelson Mandela’s dream of a country based on diversity BUT unity. Tears for a government who do not care about their own people and supporters yet will use and manipulate these uneducated people to create enough hatred among them for other tribes and races,that they do not see a fellow human but rather an enemy to kill: yet one they have not even exchanged a word with. – their brothers in arms … Tears for a country with a beautiful heart, spirit and soul being shattered into tiny unfix able.pieces,with every day that passes. Tears for Africa a continent where love and the need to rescue our fellow brothers and sisters, refugees and those in dire straits has been replaced with hatred and the need to rid South Africa of these desperate souls who are seen as parasites. I cry for my beloved country …

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Remembering Madiba

A year ago today we lost the most iconic man to have graced the earth in the past century. Not only was he a politician, president and freedom fighter- his intelligence and kindness of spirit as well as his gentle and enormous heart, made for a man capable of penning the most insightful and thought provoking words, he loved his family and comrades with every ounce of who he was. He taught us that it is possible to treat every person as equal and that one should remain the same person wether in the spotlight or dining alone with a friend. South Africa was his passion, he freed this country not only for himself but for his people, each of us, as well as for generations to come. I am so glad that in his lifetime he got to see his dreams and wishes achieved although everything he wanted has been put asunder – it is a shame that this heroes work has become little more then something we can admire and appreciate albeit looking back and not on at this countries present state. We should always hold to heart his quotes and even if we achieve these in our own homes and simple lives, we live up to and pay tribute to the amazing, incredible Nelson Mandela. β€œAt the southern tip of the continent, a rich reward is in the making, an invaluable gift is in the preparation, for those who suffered in the name of all humanity when they sacrificed everything – for liberty, peace, human dignity and human fulfillment.
“The value of our shared reward will and must be measured by the joyful peace which will triumph, because of the common humanity that bonds both black and white into one human race, will have said to each one of us that we shall all live like the children of paradise.” #RememberingMadiba #NelsonMandela #RipMadiba #Legend

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Do you take the time?

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We live in a pretty demanding world full of a million distractions and things to keep us pretty busy. Some of the things are important and demand our attention, others are less important, and then there are the time wasters that suck the life out of you should you allow them to.

This gadget happy, materialistic environment that calls out to us continually to occupy our minds with thoughts and things that are β€œnice” and β€œhandy” can tend to distract us from the pure simple and natural joys of living, that for some have gone all but lost in the shuffle. All of these great, new and wonderful commodities are useful tools that can help us accomplish more. They can bring us temporary fulfillment and happiness because they make our life easier. But they will never bring us the lasting happiness that feeds our inner soul and brings us back to the simple childlike joys of yesteryear.

I was thinking about this the other day as I took some off-time from the frantic busy life-style that I now call my β€œnormal”. This day I took the time to enjoy the beauty of a flower, watch the sunset and gaze at the stars in the sky brought me feelings of appreciation for my family and loved ones as I remembered moments that I had spent with each one. That is a joy that lasts on forever.

If you hope to have a great time, put aside all of the distractions, be it work, play gadgets or toys and take the time to feel that inner-peace and joy you experienced as a child. Learn to be happy with the moment, don’t allow yourself to be dependent on β€œthings”. They are but tools that we can use, just don’t allow them to use you!

Do you take the time?

The Love Of An Old Dog ( it’s pretty much unconditional, always )

I am sharing this blog post as reading it had me in tears, in a good way. How special is it that there are still people in this world willing to look past the superficial outer beauty and energy of youth, albeit in dogs, and look rather for that one special individual who deserves to be loved – no matter how long they have left, what they look like or if they can barely walk.

It is true you may not be able to teach an old dog new tricks but the one trick they don’t need to be taught is so to love you, unconditionally and being joy to every moment of your life.

Enjoy,

Jojo

I never thought I’d see Dean again, or at least for quite a while. I’d diagnosed osteosarcoma bone cancer in his beloved bloodhound’s leg about a month ago, and after we said goodbye to her, he floated off in a sea of tears. I’m always touched by a man who feels comfortable sharing emotion while dealing with life’s difficult decisions. Dean had carried some of his own medical issues, and had lost an eye on that journey. So I was so very happy to see his face when I entered the exam room last Tuesday, embracing a new dog. He shared his story.

β€œDoc, you know I was pretty tore up about ol’ Dolly. I swore I could never get another dog again. It just hurts so much when you have to say goodbye.”

I nodded because I know that feeling well. Clearly I didn’t need to share my wisdom about love and loss.

β€œDolly had been such a good friend to me, through such tough times, the surgery and everything. She just seemed to know when I needed someone to hug.”

β€œThe good years we shared, and the unconditional love she showed me, that was so much bigger than my pain when I had to put her down.”

β€œI woke up one morning with a big ol’ smile on my face, and I went down to the shelter. I told them I wanted to adopt an old dog, one that was sweet, but would probably never get adopted, because they weren’t cute.”

β€œWhen she saw me, she ran over to the front of the cage, jumped up and down, turned around and around, and whined and barked, like the army guy returning home from deployment, and his dog sees him and does all this; it was like it was Dolly, so glad to see me again.”

β€œThe family who walked into the shelter when I did, saw all the commotion, and changed their mind. They didn’t want a puppy anymore. They asked to see an older dog too”

My β€œbrother” Dean had adopted this dog on what was to be her last day. She was to be euthanized at 5:00. This dog appeared to be β€œnothing special.” She was 8 years old, Dolly’s age, and just a plain, regular, old dog. She was not a cute puppy. This dog would never have been adopted.

Indeed, she had been saved. Likely a mutual arrangement.

I could see my technician looking at me, knowing how I loved stories like this. I realized that I hadn’t said anything in minutes, and was smiling from ear to ear. I reached out my hand. β€œDean, you’re my hero today. Thanks for ending my day like this. Thanks for being you.” I left the room doing the Snoopy β€œhappy dance.”

People don’t suck. I am truly humbled by people on days like these. People are awesome, and this is just another example of why we were put here.

So what makes a good day anyway? The bank teller or bagger at the grocery story says, β€œHave a good day.”

What, exactly, does that mean?

I’ve always told my children that a day is completely wasted if we haven’t learned something, positively influenced someone, or been positively influenced by someone. These things truly change the world.

Think of this. Such a simple action. Such an act of love. We have no idea how many people we touch every day. Clearly, this dog’s life was impacted, but what about us? What about the family next to Dean who decided to get a different, likely un-adoptable, older dog. What about the shelter girl, who cried as she wrote up the paperwork? How did she know this dog likes to chase tennis balls?

What about my employees, and the ten other clients in my waiting room. What about those reading this blog post? When we think no one else is looking, the entire world probably is.

What about the man looking at Dean in the mirror at the end of the day? What about someone else, looking down and smiling. Our actions always matter.

Yes, this was a good day.

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