Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Deer crossing

When Jen and I were heading to church on Sunday morning, we decided to take the newly paved back road off Old Dallas Hwy to JJ Flewellen Rd. It's an alternate route to church but was all rocks and potholes in the past. Much to our surprise, a deer leaped on to the dark gray pavement in front of us, seemingly focused on where he was going rather than the destination of his possible demise.

Jen was driving, so I had the opportunity to let my eyes follow his journey into the field. In sheer amazement, I told Jen, "Look, there's almost a dozen more! He must have been running to catch up with the rest of them." Jen, keeping her eyes on the road and trusting my commentary for what it was worth said, "Wow! Man, one thing you never want to do is hit a deer with in the road. You will wish you never did and that will be the end of your car. I can only assume some of them will now lose their lives because they didn't ask for the road to be paved."

If they didn't have white cottony tails and snow tipped ears, it would have been hard to spot all of them because they blended quite well in to the late fall/wintery brown hued scenery of the field. I of course wish I had my camera because I wanted to capture that beautiful sight. Like us, there will be many who will speed down this nicely paved, yet quiet road. I pray their safety and hope we ourselves are careful and they (the deer) are careful as well.



picture retrieved online

Saturday, December 10, 2005

To Flame or Not To Flame??

I just posted a reply to an online friend's post about being flamed. I wanted to keep up with what I said to her so I can remember my own wise counsel. Here it is:

Concerning being flamed on line...Before you read what I had to say find out what is Flaming anyway????

I told her...
I always say, "Bad ain't always bad." See when trials, troubles and tribulations come our way, they only come to make us strong. They come to challenge our beliefs and convictions. In your case, this has come to sharpen your character and give you an awesome opportunity to apply some of that good learning you're getting in law school. So, as the good book says, "Count it all joy!" Besides, had this not come up, you wouldn't have had the opportunity to "teach" and correct so many of us who are ignorant of copyright laws.

One last thing... Speaking for myself, I'm too busy to reply to EVERYONE'S posts to my 5+ blogs and six+ yahoo groups I belong to, my website guestbook and regular and emails... If anyone is offended that I don't blog back quick, fast, and in a hurry or at all, then I guess I may have lost a lot of friends along the way. I guess I'll learn to get over that sooner or later.

We are all busy and it is a privilege to be able to share on line with people whom we may never meet. These days lurking is norm so I don't trip and others ought not either. We all need to check our motives when it comes to online blogging. Just because I don't reply to comments on my blogs doesn't mean they aren't being read or that I don't care. I keep that in mind when folks don't reply to my comments on their blogs. Why are we being so sensitive???

I blog because I am a writer, photographer, speaker and soon to be published author. As of now, I am the PR person for "Maryee". I use the internet to get the word out about me, until I can pay someone else to market me. ha! I practice my gifts, talents and skills and along the way meet some really neat people on line. Also along the way, I anticipate I will make friends as well as enemies. That’s called LIFE. Ask any celebrity or public figure. But it is still praiseworthy!

So for those of us brave or crazy souls who want to expose ourselves on line, keep doing what cha doing. It builds character, tenacity and perseverance. As long as we are living we are learning. Count this as a good ole’ learning experience.


This by no means is the exhaustive list of my online communities, blogs, and websites I am affiliated with but it is an example to show folks that while some millions of people may be sitting in front of the boob tube sucking in what someone else has created, there are other millions of folks like me who are creating something to produce rather than paying to consume.

Maryee's Place
Maryee's Live Journal
Maryee's Sisterlock Journey
Iota Omega Spring 93' yahoo group
WHS Class of 89'yahoo group
Evans' Family yahoo group
Wileydog blog (for my creative writing)
ASPIRE for Newbies Ebay Mentoring Group
Waco Poetry Music and More
RealSistaWriter's yahoo group
Lockitup

Friday, December 09, 2005

What advanced Degree should I get?

Brunsli took the blogthing and I decided to also. Here's what I came up with:

You Should Get a MFA (Masters of Fine Arts)

You're a blooming artistic talent, even if you aren't quite convinced.
You'd make an incredible artist, photographer, or film maker.

Friday, December 02, 2005

Trouble

Trouble is not your friend. It's a two-faced back stabbing son of a gun!! Why do so many of us flirt with trouble when after it's enticed us to do a dirty deed, it leaves us with the bag EVERYTIME to suffer the consequences. Trouble. Baaah Humbug!

Sunday, November 20, 2005

Sunday, September 25, 2005

Thursday, June 23, 2005

Are You where God Wants you to be? Who's your Master?

Moving my posted from my Live Journal over to blogger.

Are you where God wants you to be? Who's Your Master?
There are people who blame and there are those who complain.

The blamers are the ones who blame everyone else for their circumstances.
The complainers are the ones who focus on things, people, places outside of themselves, ignoring their circumstances and placing a higher priority on criticizing others. As long as they are talking about someone else, they have no time to concern themselves with their own faults, vices, inadequacies and deficiencies. It's much easier to direct negative energy in someone else's direction than facing our own issues.

The reason for this is those folks aren't where they are supposed to be.
More often than not, when we are complaining and blaming, we are not doing what is in our heart to do. Discontentment leads to bitterness, resentment and rebellion. Anger and sinful acts usually follow.

Most of us are mad at others and angry about life in general because we are not walking in our God given gifts and talents. The sad part about it is, we don't know that that is what the problem is. It's like buying a pair of shoes that don't really fit. They were'nt the right ones for us when we tried them on, but for some reason, be it the look, price or how we were feeling at that time, we purchased them anyway, only to find out that if it hurt us when we bought them, they would truly hurt us later.


Pastor Gaylon Foreman of Carver Park Baptist Church, Waco, Tx in Bible study last night said, "the devil wants to tempt you to get you into a situation or circumstances to hurt yourself." He tricks you into hurting yourself. You make up corny excuses like , "Oh, If I smoke, I gotta die of something..."I enjoy smoking"..."Everybody's got some hang-up" and the list goes on.

The devil wants to you rationalize or as Dave Roberts used to say, "Ration-lies" the lie and make it truth. What have we fallen prey to? The lie! When you submit to the lie you live by the lie.
When you make lies and deception truth, you then live by that truth.

Ask yourself how many decisions you've made simply because you told yourself a lie and made it the truth? What was the outcome? Was it joy, peace, contentment? Or was it fear, pride, or uncertainty?

If you find yourself blaming and complaining, check out if you are really where God wants you to be. You may be closer to your answer. If you are blaming and complaining, look at yourself first, before you lay charges on someone or something that's causing discomfort in your life. Sometimes God puts a thorn in our side as a wake-up call to redirect our attention back to ourselves and away from others. He wants our attention on Him so He can help us.

Many times we have the answers to many of life's toughest questions when we ask ourselves one simple question, which is, "Will this thought, action or deed bring God glory or me glory?" What ever answer you honestly give yourself will reveal who your master is. John MacArthur, author of Strength for Today daily readings for a deeper faith, said, "whoever is your master, will be who you serve."

What master are you serving today?


Prayer: Father, guard my tongue and guard my heart. Help me to be aware of the life and death I may be speaking. Help me be sensitive to You when You are trying to get my attention. Bridle my tongue and give me the humility to see me. I thank You in advance for showing me myself. I pray that my life reflects one where it is obvious You are my Master. I pray that if I am unaware of my gifts and talents that You reveal them to me and I walk in them. I thank you for peace in my life. In Jesus' name,

Amen

Additional Scripture reading: Romans 8:28, Isaiah 26:3, and Proverbs 3:5-6

Thursday, February 24, 2005

Do You Smell Something?

I'd forgotten I even wrote this. The ending needs a lil' work. Interesting piece.