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Paul's Theme..............also..........Today's the Day

By Pyro43 written 1/26/06 2:37 PM, published 1/26/06 2:37 PM

Paul's current theme is "I've Had This Since I Was A Kid".  I gave his theme some thought and realized that the two things we all have had since we were kids, babies in fact, are our minds and our bodies. What we do with our minds and bodies and how we treat them will have much to do with how long we have them and how long they function properly. Our minds and bodies are the true treasures that we possess. We may lose all of our tangible "treasures" in a hurricane, a tornado, a fire, a flood or some other natural or un-natural disaster, but as long as we have our bodies and minds in tact, we will have our memories. I have seen families sobbing outside their burned homes while holding in their hands the remnants of a scorched photo album or child's toy. And they ask, "Why?" I have seen families crying while looking at their homes which are now standing in the middle of a flooded river realizing that all or most of their treasures are lost or terribly water damaged. And they ask, "Why?" I have seen a fire on Fathers Day that took the life of two children that were unable to escape, leaving behind a grieving family. And they asked, "Why?" Each of these families, in their own way, must try to forget the pain of loss. They must endeavor to replace it and fill their minds with fond memories and happiness of better times.

And alas, there are others. Those in nursing homes with no memories at all. Once vibrant persons now reduced to sleeping and eating, sleeping and eating. Persons no longer aware of anything that goes on around them. Persons not recognizing loved ones that visit. Persons asking the same questions over and over again. This saddens me, and I ask, "Why?"

Bodies and minds...may we have them for our entire lives.

There once was a little boy, a first grader to be exact, that had to have surgery to repair a hernia that he had had since birth. This was in the days, way back in the last century, when ether was still used as an anesthetic. The boy's right lung collapsed and the doctors said he had ether pneumonia. He struggled, trying to stay alive, for quite a few days while in that four bed hospital, but ultimately, he did survive. While he was there, friends and relatives brought him many things that a little boy would enjoy. For example comic books like the ones Austinspace showed us a few days ago. But the treasure that he still has today is a little plastic  Popup Linkdonkey. It's a special donkey and very smart. You can ask the donkey any question on earth and he can answer it as long as the answer is "Yes". You see, with a little help, he will nod his Popup Linkhead up and down, up and down. So it's always best to ask a "Yes" question so he gets the answer right. Wasn't this a nice gift for a little boy?

As the boy grew he loved to read. This helped him develop his mind. He was particular about the books he read, and mainly chose intellectual books like these which he still has. Popup Link Popup Link Popup Link

When the boy was six years old, he started taking guitar lessons. This helped to develop the musical portion of his mind. When the boy was in high school, 45 rpm records were in vogue. How many of these treasured labels do you recognize? Popup Link BTW..."My True Love" by Jack Scott was "our" song.

You have probably guessed by now that I was that boy.

When my dad was a lad, in the early 1900s, he took coronet lessons. The way he told it was that after a few lessons, his teacher ran off with a man and got married, so the lessons stopped. This, in any event is his Popup Linkcoronet.

Now I must explain the "Today's the Day" part of the title above. Some years back, on my birthday, a good friend gave me a case of Popup LinkYukon Jack. Every few years on my birthday, we have each consumed one bottle of Yukon Jack. I know what you're thinking, but they're only miniature bottles like you get on an airplane. When there were two bottles remaining in the case, my friend decided that we should drink them on my 65th birthday. TODAY'S THE DAY.

Now, if you have stuck around while learning a little about my mind and my treasures,
and if you still want to see my body,
Popup LinkI salute you!

Thanks for looking, I hope you enjoy!



 
  • jojames1
    Love it! Don't drink too fast...savor the flavor! Happy Birthday, once again, and love the presentation of your treasures.

  • RobinG
    Nice story and it is so very true. Great pics. Enjoy every last drop :o) Have a great day, and many many more. :o)

  • kwsNI
    Happy Birthday

    - Contumelious


  • surferguy
    Happy Birthday PY-Guy... great post...

    - WoooFrigginHoooo...


  • Lidljo
    Happy Birthday!!! Loved reading your story and seeing your little donkey and books.

    - Flowers are happiness...


  • Paulamouse
    Excellent story Pyro! HAPPY BIRTHDAY! And, excellent pictures of the mementos. I know what you mean about the body, If I had know I was going to live this long I'd have taken better care of mine.

    - Cheeze Pleeze


  • Snowflake
    Wonderful post. Bobbsey Twins were my favourites too. Happy Birthday.

    - snowflake


  • rsmquilts
    Love the coronet. I remember devoring many books about the Bopsy Twins. I remember......... You not only have talent with the lense, you write well also.

  • AnyMoose Hero
    Happy Birthday Don, Wonderful story, Great Pix from a Great Friend. Salute and Sveikas (That's a Drink salute in Lithuanian)

    - Still a Moose


  • TURBO
    Wonderful story, Don. I love the way you presented the story. Awesome , my friend.

    - Say what ?


  • ROCKADEE
    Happy Birthday, Don...Wonderful Story And Priceless Treasures...The Pic Of The Old 45's Brought Back Many Memories!!

    - NATURE RULES!!!


  • Pablo57
    Very enjoyable story and the photos brought back memories of old books and 45s. Happy B day Pyro.

  • chef009
    H.B to you Don...many, many more.. oh yea, nice story.

    - With these Hands


  • lilbit
    Happy Birthday Pyro

  • bullshoalsview
    Wonderful story, happy birthday! Great memories, thanks for sharing with us.

    - Run Bubba Run!


  • Blizzard
    Happy 65th Birthday, sweetie!

    - I want to pull your teeth


  • BusyB1965
    Great story....Your treasures sure brought back memories....especially the old books and albums. Belated happy birthday

    - Blessings


  • austinspace
    What a terrific story, Don! Again, happy birthday! You betchum, Red Ryder!

    - here and there


  • KayN
    Sorry I'm late, my friend, but you knew I was going to be away.....bet 'cha didn't save me even one tiny bite of cake, or one sip of the drink......that's ok; there's always next year. I hope you had a wonderful day, Don! I loved reading your story, and the pics are awesome! You've got some great treasures! Happy belated birthday, my friend!

    - Ms.N


  • Pyro43
    Thanks to all that took the time to view my humble post.

    - Mmmmmm... Multiplicative


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