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Brainwavers Gives Thanks

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I thought that instead of a straight up “what I’m thankful for” I would do a “look at the bright side.” So the next time…

…I have to yell at my kids for jumping on the furniture, I’ll be thankful that I have healthy kids who can run and jump.

…I hear some freaks abusing their freedom of speech by bad mouthing the soldiers who gave them that freedom, I’ll be thankful that I can exercise that same freedom when I call them freaks.

…I can’t find the TV remote, I’ll be thankful that I can make my two kids look for it.

…I have to work with some idiot, I’ll be thankful that he isn’t thinking the same thing.

…I get frustrated working on our house, I’ll be thankful that I have the knowledge, skills, and money (that last one is a stretch) to build a new house.

Ok, so I’m subject to being humorous at times, or as my wife calls it a “sarcastic butthead”.

But in reality I am thankful for my God, my family, my country, and all of the blessings that I have. Happy Thanksgiving!

Diet Update: Week 6

I usually try to post my weekly updates on Friday or Saturday, but I’m a little late this week. I went camping with my son this weekend and that was the reason for: 1) I didn’t get to post an update, and 2) I only lost 1 pound. I enjoyed hobo dinners, hotdogs, chips, s’mores, and all of the other camping essentials. I’m back on track now, but I’m not worried about last week. The time we had camping was more than worth taking a break from my diet.

Week 6 weight: 357 pounds
Week 6 loss: 1 pound
Total loss: 29 pounds

Stretching Shoulders To Stretch Lives With The Pink Rotater

I have recently added the “Stretching Shoulders to Stretch Lives” image to my sidebar. By clicking on this image you will be introduced to a wealth of information on shoulder performance and rehabilitation.

Scott Kay and Chris Melton, the owners of Joint Mechanix, have developed The Rotater, a shoulder stretching and rehabilitation device. The initial purpose of  The Rotater was to aid in post surgical rehab and physical therapy. As The Rotater made it’s way around the country it gained popularity in other areas as well.

The Rotater in Athletics

Many athletes, who have perfectly healthy shoulders, have been drawn to The Rotater because it provides an increased range of motion to enchance their performance. Golfers in particular have seen the benefits of using The Rotater. PGA teaching professionals and long drive champions have recognized that increased shoulder flexibility promotes increased shoulder turn which leads to more power and distance.

Breast Cancer Survivors Can Benefit From The Rotater

The advantages that The Rotater offers to breast cancer survivors were totally unexpected. Loss of shoulder strength and mobility is very common after women undergo breast cancer treatment. Scott’s sister and Chris’ aunt were both diagnosed with breast cancer, so these guys were inspired to use The Rotater as a weapon against breast cancer.

Giving Women The Strength To Overcome

While The Rotater alone helps increase shoulder mobility, Scott and Chris recognized the need to increase shoulder strength as well. They went straight to work and the result is the Strong Arm. This device is used along with The Rotater to help strengthen shoulders. The Strong Arm will soon be available on their website as a accessory for anyone who owns a Rotater. However, Scott and Chris realized that breast cancer patients need them now. They started producing a special line of pink Rotaters, and each one is packaged with a free Strong Arm device.

Funding The Fight Against Breast Cancer

Scott and Chris will donate 10% of all revenue from the Pink Rotaters to breast cancer research. The slogan “Stretching Shoulders to Stretch Lives” was born out of their desire to help.

You Can Help

I’m sure that as you have been reading this you have thought of someone who could benefit from a Pink Rotater. I’m asking that you also think of the people who will benefit from the generous donations that Scott and Chris have pledged. Order a Pink Rotater today!

Operation Christmas Child

Operation Christmas Child is a program that sends shoeboxes filled with gifts to children all over the world who might not otherwise receive anything. This program is through Samaritan’s Purse, a Franklin Graham organization. These people visit countries all over the world to deliver these gift boxes and to share God’s love. Each of my kids put together a box, and they loved it. They included a personal letter to the kid who receives their box with the hope that the child will have the resources to write back. They are excited about making a new friend in a part of the world that they may never be able to visit. We watched a video about Operation Christmas Child that taught us how fortunate we are to live in America. There were stories  and video from poor countries all over the world. One that really stuck with me was a man who searched for used shoes every day so that he could resell them to feed his family. I wake up every day and have to decide what I want to eat out of a well stocked refrigerator. This man’s only goal every day is to find enough food to carry his family for one more day. I encourage every person who reads this to check out the Samaritan’s Purse site and join in Operation Christmas Child. They have a “suggested gifts” list on the site. Also, be sure to check out the “do not include” list as well.

A New Nation Is Born Series: John Adams

Born: October 30, 1735 in Massachusetts
Died: July 4, 1826 at age 90 in Massachusetts
Party: Federalist
Occupation: Lawyer

John Adams, the son of a farmer, grew up in Braintree, Massachusetts. At age 16 he attended Harvard College and graduated four years later. After graduation, he taught school for a few years while he was deciding on a long term career. He finally decided to become a lawyer and began studying in the law office of James Putnam. At age 23 he was admitted to the bar. At age 29 he married Abigail Smith, and they had six children; one of which was John Quincy Adams who would become the sixth President of the United  States.

John Adams’ influence as a leader came from his work as a constitutional lawyer, his thorough knowledge of the law, and his dedication to republicanism.

One of the most famous cases that Adams was associated with was The Boston Massacre in 1770. John Adams defended the British soldiers who had killed five civilians. Six of the soldiers were acquitted, and the two who had fired into the crowd were convicted of manslaughter.

Adams was sent to represent Massachusetts in the first and second Continental Congress. In 1775 Adams nominated George Washington as commander-in-chief of the army. From the beginning of his service in Congress, Adams supported permanent separation from Britian.

John Adams wrote in Thoughts on Government “there is no good government but what is republican.” On June 7,1776, Adams seconded the resolution introduced by Richard Henry Lee that “these colonies are, and of a right ought to be, free and independant states.” He was then appointed to a committee with Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Robert R. Livingston, and Roger Sherman to draft a Declaration of Independence.

John Adams served two terms as Vice President to George Washington. Adams played a minor role in politics and was never asked for input on policy or legal issues by President Washington.

Next, John Adams was elected to serve as the second President of the United States. He held the office from 1797-1801. As President, Adams followed George Washington’s examples of republican values and civic virtue. Adams was never implicated in any scandals. He ran for a second term but was defeated by Thomas Jefferson.

After his defeat, Adams returned to a private life of farming. Sixteen months before he died, his son, John Quincy Adams, became the sixth President of the United States. The only other son of a former President to hold that same office is George W. Bush.

On July 4, 1826, John Adams died at his home. A few hours earlier, on that same day, Thomas Jefferson had died as well. This day was the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.

Westboro Baptist Church Should Read Their Bibles

The members of the Westboro Baptist Church have made a name for themselves by protesting at American soldiers’ funerals. They claim that God is killing our soldiers because our country has institutionalized sodomy. They hold up signs that say things like “Thank God for dead soldiers”.

First, I believe that God does discipline. I believe that God is just, fair, and unchanging in His ways. I do not believe that the God that I know would rejoice in a group of people who claim to be representing Him saying “Thank God for dead soldiers” at a funeral for a soldier. The God I know would want His people to console a family in a time of loss. The God I know want His love to shine through His people in hard times.

I am a Christian. It angers me to see people like the members of this church being shown on TV and in newspapers as examples of Christians. I want my readers to know that these people do not represent my God or my religion. I can totally understand why the secular world views Christians as hypocritical bigots; just look at the examples that they are being shown.

Don’t Wait Until Test Day To Start Studying

I am currently reading The Upside of Down by  BGEA board member Joseph Stowell, Sr. This book was written to help people understand and deal with tribulations that we will all face at some time.

The point of this article is not a review of this book; that will come later. This article was prompted by carrying the book around with me at work. I imagined some people seeing the book and assuming that I must be going through some turmoil. Well I’m not at the moment, but I know that I will at some time, and I like to be prepared. I started thinking about how a lot of people wait until they need help before they start looking for it. That’s like waiting until the middle of an exam to start studying for it.

The Sports Approach

Preparing mentally and physically is key for all athletes, teams, and coaches. They spend days leading up to a game viewing tapes of that weeks opponent. These guys don’t wake up on Saturday morning and say, “Who is it that we’re playing today? I think I may need to check them out.” No, when game time rolls around they have already made the preparations necessary to be successful.

Start Practicing Now

This same approach can be used in everyday life. There are numerous resources available for the people who take the time to look for them. Books like the Bible, The Upside of Down; writers like Chris Melton and Brad Baggett; CDs; DVDs; live seminars; or even one-on-one counseling are all excellent resources that we can use to prepare for the downsides and enjoy the upsides of life. Start studying now for the test that you are sure to have in the future.