84 years old. Married 61 years. Six children, 22 grandchildren. Entrepreneur and founder of 8 businesses. Author of 9 books. Motivational speaker with 2,800 appearances.
Statistics gathered in 2021 show that 7 MILLION American dads were absent from the lives of ALL their minor children.
This places such an enormous burden on all those single moms who try to make financial ends meet while providing the emotional, physical and psychological needs of their minor age children.
IT IS UNFAIR!!
Many times, the absentee dads re-appear when the children are in their teens because mom has done all the “HEAVY LIFTING” of getting the child to the teen years.
I call it “COWARDICE” to abandon mother and child when they need the most help in the early years.
So, on this FATHER’S DAY, I ask those fathers who are running from their responsibilities to MAN UP and return to their parental obligations.
The above photo is of Lake Meade which is far below traditional water levels.
The Colorado River is also in trouble.
California only has one desalinization plant in San Diego County.
Last week, a committee rejected the construction of an additional plant in Orange County.
The Southeast has been hit with multiple tornadoes and other strong weather events.
We are also dealing with Atmospheric Rivers which consist of narrow bands of water that form over the oceans and then come ashore bringing torrential rain.
To simply sum it up, our world’s weather is changing in many ways.
People, in the past, moved from one place to another because of weather that was always reliable.
Not so anymore.
It behooves each of us to learn more about CLIMATE CHANGE and its future impact on our way of life.
For both men and women over 65 years of age, the increase is of particular concern.
Many older adults use medications that can interact with alcohol, have health conditions that can be exacerbated by alcohol, and may be more susceptible to alcohol-related falls and other accidental injuries. (CNN)
It seems that binge drinking adversely affects young people, those over 30, women and those over 65.
Those are the words Rollins College valedictorian Elizabeth Bonker lives by.
Bonker, who is nonspeaking and has autism, gave a remarkable address during her school’s recent commencement ceremony in Winter Park, Florida.
Clad in a cap and gown decorated with flowers, Bonker explained, through a text-to-speech program, how she typed her remarks using a single finger with the help of a communication aide.
People with nonspeaking autism have trouble developing speech, and in Bonker’s case, neuromotor issues inhibit her communication and her ability to do some other basic tasks.
Learning to type changed everything.
“That one critical intervention unlocked my mind from its silent cage,” she said during her address. (CNN)
And we think we have a tough life!
This recent graduate says she was released from her SILENT CAGE.
We hear of courageous people who overcome incredible odds everyday.
Elizabeth Bonker is one of those people.
Just think what you could accomplish using all your GOD-given faculties.