Friday, November 18, 2016
Keiths Memories In Time: "Summer Holiday" Voice from the Past
Keiths Memories In Time: "Summer Holiday" Voice from the Past: I made the most amazing discovery last night that I could not believe. I did not recognize this person that I have watched for more than th...
"Summer Holiday" Voice from the Past
I made the most amazing discovery last night that I could
not believe. I did not recognize this person that I have watched for more than
three years on Sherlock from the BBC. The actress was Una Stubbs
and the
discovery brought back memories of a movie that I saw when I was only a
teenager and fell in love with it was called Summer Holiday: starring Sir Cliff
Richards and The Shadows as well as Una Stubbs. I know most of you are
scratching your head going what is he talking about well let me explain Una
Stubbs plays the character of Mrs. Hudson on the BBC's Sherlock and she also
played Sandy in Summer Holiday.
I know you are still wondering why this would really matter
well let me give you just a brief history, in the United States in the late 50s
early 60s we had a young gentleman known as Elvis Presley who dominated the
music scene and in the United Kingdom they also had a young man who dominated
the music scene and his name was Sir Cliff Richards he was what we would call the
Elvis Presley of Great Britain. The only time that I ever really saw anything
of Sir Cliff Richards was from the movie summer holiday in 1963.
It was about three young men trying to show the British
transportation system that they could make money with a double-decker bus
touring the European countryside. On their summer holiday they took a
double-decker bus to show British transport that it would be possible. While on their holiday they ran into a trio
of girl singers that desperately needed a different mode of transportation than
what they had the gentleman offered to take them for a ride.
It is a British style beach party you know the ones with
Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon. Yet however it was very British and the
dark bobbed haired girl was known as Sandy in the movie, she was Una Stubbs
that was the star of the trio of girls as she is a brighter personality than
the others just as Mrs. Hudson in the BBC's Sherlock is a bright personality.
The reason I found out who she was from my past was I was
searching through the BBC's who do you think you are on YouTube and found that
she was one of those that they had picked for their version, which by the way
is the original version, the American version is not the original it is a copy
of the British version of who do you think you are. They had stars like Robin
Gibbs from the Bee Gees, Martin Freeman from the BBC's Sherlock, Graham Norton
talk show host from the BBC, Stephen Fry from the BBC's Dr. who and Sherlock
Holmes game of shadows and last but not least Julie Walters Mrs. Weasley from
Harry Potter.
These are shows that we have never seen and it tends to
aggravate me immensely that we never see them. I was so happy when I saw a few
years ago that we were getting BBC America I thought wow we will now get to see
some British programming, but there is very little British programming on the
BBC America it is mostly American programs such as Star Trek the next
generation. It was a complete letdown for me that I seldom watch it anymore.
Una Stubbs was one of those dancer actresses that got her
start because she was multitalented I was so ashamed that I did not recognize
her, but I knew that her voice was so familiar. Who do you think you are had a
small clip of her dancing on one of either hers are Sir Cliff Richards British TV
special together and I recognized her immediately and it came to me like a bolt
of lightning that voice, her voice was that of Mrs. Hudson's voice and was the
same as Sandy on summer holiday I knew it immediately my wife double checked on
the Internet movie database.
I was astonished I could not believe that I had
not recognized her on my own. She has not changed really like all of us she has
gotten older but she still has that bright bubbly personality she puts in her
acting.
I have always admired the British actors and actresses for
their down-to-earth approach to acting and also when they are not in character.
It's a different world for actors in Britain than it is in the US. I hope
someday I might have some of my favorite British actors and actresses
autographs. Any time we go to Great Britain I scour the markets to find those
that have autographs and pictures of the British actors and actresses, because
we never seem to have any of them at our autograph shows other than the most
famous.
Just another of my memories in time that I love to think
about.
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
The season of holidays is now upon us and families prepare for feasts and reunions that go along with these holiday seasons. I'm so deeply afraid that the young people today don't follow those traditions as our parents did and we tried to do. As I have gotten older it is harder to make the trips to see my family, but somehow I endeavor to try at least once a year to make contact with those still living in my family.
I came from a large and loving family from both sides of my parents and if you've ever seen me in the last few years you'll understand when I say that they were some of the greatest cooks I have ever known.I can't help myself I love the style of the southern cooking ladies that made up the chefs of my family.
I know I have told you all the stories of trying to make the buttermilk biscuits or the turkey and dressing with giblet gravy. that brought me to tears when I finally discovered how to make them taste as my family had made them taste when I was just a child. The flavors the smells and yes even the arguments that seem to happen every year are some of my fondest memories of my mother and father's family and of my mother and father.
You can say what you will about them but my family was not wealthy and they may not have been prim and proper all the time, after all they came from a long lineage of indentured servants and farmers that travel to this country as early as the 1620s. What my family did have was a strong and abundant love for family. Family always came first in our house when I was a child and the love shown to me was extremely great and fulfilling to one so young.
I feel the sadness come over me every year in October because that's when I lost my mother and a lot of my family, but that sadness did not come this year. The tears that I cry each October did however come but as I remarked to a very dear friend who lost their mother just a day ago. This time when the tears came they came with overwhelming joy knowing how much my mother loved me knowing how much my family love me no matter how much of a pain I seem to be to them. I have learned that these silly little things that sparked the memories that made me sad were not put in my life to make me sad they were put in my life to remember who I am and where I came from. They were put in my life help me remember my mother and my family.
This holiday season I am hoping that you have family surrounding you with love and I hope that your family remembers that our time with them is growing short. I, as you, am the patriarch of my family, that you tell your children and your grandchildren and your great-grandchildren how much you love them and that when you're gone and they remember you because of some silly little thing, that the memory that comes flooding to their mind is not there to make them sad it's put their to remind them that you walk with them side by side and you are still with them in their heart. These memories that they will carry with them the rest of their lives are not sad memories but happy memories of the magic of the love that you and they made for each other
I came from a large and loving family from both sides of my parents and if you've ever seen me in the last few years you'll understand when I say that they were some of the greatest cooks I have ever known.I can't help myself I love the style of the southern cooking ladies that made up the chefs of my family.
I know I have told you all the stories of trying to make the buttermilk biscuits or the turkey and dressing with giblet gravy. that brought me to tears when I finally discovered how to make them taste as my family had made them taste when I was just a child. The flavors the smells and yes even the arguments that seem to happen every year are some of my fondest memories of my mother and father's family and of my mother and father.
You can say what you will about them but my family was not wealthy and they may not have been prim and proper all the time, after all they came from a long lineage of indentured servants and farmers that travel to this country as early as the 1620s. What my family did have was a strong and abundant love for family. Family always came first in our house when I was a child and the love shown to me was extremely great and fulfilling to one so young.
I feel the sadness come over me every year in October because that's when I lost my mother and a lot of my family, but that sadness did not come this year. The tears that I cry each October did however come but as I remarked to a very dear friend who lost their mother just a day ago. This time when the tears came they came with overwhelming joy knowing how much my mother loved me knowing how much my family love me no matter how much of a pain I seem to be to them. I have learned that these silly little things that sparked the memories that made me sad were not put in my life to make me sad they were put in my life to remember who I am and where I came from. They were put in my life help me remember my mother and my family.
This holiday season I am hoping that you have family surrounding you with love and I hope that your family remembers that our time with them is growing short. I, as you, am the patriarch of my family, that you tell your children and your grandchildren and your great-grandchildren how much you love them and that when you're gone and they remember you because of some silly little thing, that the memory that comes flooding to their mind is not there to make them sad it's put their to remind them that you walk with them side by side and you are still with them in their heart. These memories that they will carry with them the rest of their lives are not sad memories but happy memories of the magic of the love that you and they made for each other
Sunday, September 4, 2016
Keiths Memories In Time: Rockin
Keiths Memories In Time: Rockin: Okay, I'm bringing this to y’all and y'all can tell me if I'm crazy, and if I'm making this up. I'll start by telling y...
Saturday, July 9, 2016
I came from Memphis Tennessee and the area that is now known as Orange mound and later was known as the Charjean neighborhood and I have always referred to it as the Airways neighborhood because of the junior high that brought my generation together. There was another force that brought a lot of us together for a cause of good and Christianity, so in this story I will refer to it as the Charjean neighborhood because it was a small neighborhood church that brought a lot of us together and saved us from a life that might have destroyed us. I'm sure even in the Charjean area there were other small churches that a lot of us clung to for spiritual nourishment, but Charjean was the one that I remember the fondest. I know that the elders of the church were not pleased with the influx of kids that were not financially supportive of the church as much as they would have been if our parents had been members of the church as well, but there was a group of us kids that became members of Charjean Baptist Church in spite of some of the elders and there were those elders of the church however that opened their arms to us and were like second, third or fourth parents to us. For all of those elders of the church that did welcome us I could never thank you enough for what you gave us. It seems that little church has passed into history but not from my memory. It gave us sanctuary in times of need and it also gave us friendship of the best people I ever knew. We grew up in a neighborhood that was made up of working-class people that were not always the kindest our best people you would want to hang around with, but when it came right down to it they were good people and without the guiding light of God that these small neighborhood churches like Charjean Baptist Church gave us, I ask you where would we be and who would we be and if we would even be? God gave me a mandate to love everyone, even though I try I just as many of you fail to follow in the footsteps of our Savior way too often, I still pray for the strength and wisdom that it takes to love everyone. I ask God to bless all of those who went or attended or were members of Charjean Baptist Church and all of the little neighborhood churches in the Charjean neighborhood with health, wealth, wisdom and love for everyone. I would like to remind you without God there would be no wisdom. I would like to remind you without God there would be no wealth. I would like to remind you without God there would be no love. But I would like to especially remind you without God there would be no you or me. Thank you Lord for the tiny little Charjean Baptist Church. Thank you Lord.
As a side note I googled Charjean Baptist Church looking for a picture of our church to post I did not find one I liked, but one picture stuck out above all the others it was a picture of Ramona Haney. I don't think any more needs to be said, When you look for a picture to restore your faith it will be given to you.
As a side note I googled Charjean Baptist Church looking for a picture of our church to post I did not find one I liked, but one picture stuck out above all the others it was a picture of Ramona Haney. I don't think any more needs to be said, When you look for a picture to restore your faith it will be given to you.
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
You know as well as I do women have been held back by society.Women are just now getting to do things that have always been the exclusive domain of men, but for either gender to make statements like women are as strong as men, or that men are the stronger of the two is genders is wrong. You could argue all day on individual cases either way, but the truth is that we would be nothing with out each other. The genders are different and have a role in all aspects of life and work, no matter how much you may hate it the role of women is changing in to days society. Both men and women have there limitations and with the proper cooperation of both we will have a better way of life. It is not a competition for either men or women and it's not right for either side to belittle each other. It is also not an opening for feminist to emasculate men or chauvinists to take advantage of women or their cause. We all need to find our proper place in life.
Sunday, June 5, 2016
A proud ME
How many times have
you been told throughout your life that there is no ME in We. I’m here to tell
you that is wrong, because I am the ME in WE and you are too. A team is made up
of ME’s sometimes a lot of ME’s and sometimes only a few. To keep the team
moving forward it may seem that the ME’s become one, but each ME has a special
talent that make each ME the right fit for the team. Each ME has a responsibility
to every other ME to pull their weight and keep the team moving forward as if
it were one. So I’m Here to Tell you I’m one of the ME’s in WE! No matter where
you belong do your best because there is a We that is counting on your ME.
Proud Great Grand Dad
I look out into the world today and I see a much different
world for my great granddaughter than what I grew up in. The world is a more
complex place than I knew as a child safety is a major concern for everyone
today.
It seems that so many things have gone wrong with our society. I have
always been one who looks at the glass as being half full and not half empty.
She might find a world that is cold and distant compared to my world when I was
a child. I don't think that is truly what she may necessarily find. When you
look hard enough you find the warmth and friendliness of family and friends you
can still find it today. The Christian Church is still as strong as it ever was
and good people are as abundant as they were when I was a child; you just have
to seek them out. People seem to be so much more withdrawn from the community
the church schools and their surroundings. Even though there still is so much
more magic in the world today with computers, movies, music and entertainment.
There are toys that not only speak but have conversations with you. It has
always been wonderful world for a child to engage in imaginary play with all of
the toys and computers it seems that that imagination is so vivid that it
almost comes to life today. We're almost at a threshold for virtual reality to
give us our imagination firsthand. I used to think that I was born too late to
enjoy the things that I enjoy such as old radio programs and music, but I have
changed my mind without the technology that I have at my fingertips today all
of it might have been lost to me when I can enjoy it the most. A small little
child being born always gives parents, grandparents and great grandparents a
new perspective on what we are leaving future generations.It also gives us a reason to pause and look back at our own childhood. To take a look at the magic and ministry of growing up in the future. To look at all the mistakes we made in our past and hope that that small baby is smarter than we were and doesn't go through those mistakes. Even if that were so I always tell people my age and older the reason that a small child can learn a computer, tablet or smart phone faster than we can is because they have no fear and they enjoy learning from mistakes just as much as they enjoy learning from their accomplishments that they did right. I know not to get frustrated with the mistake or something that I've done wrong because I've learned how not to do whatever it is I'm trying to do, but that is awful easy to say rather than to put in practice. So I know just as my grandparents or great-grandparents said when I was born I am concerned about the world that my namesake will grow up in. It is no longer a world that I recognize or influence; it is up to my children and my grandchildren to produce a better way of life for my great grandchild. I pray that she has a smart mind that will guide her through the many and wonderful adventures that I know she will have. I pray that she has the health to give her a long happy and healthy life. I also pray that she would have the joy of knowing someone special in her life to give her the joy and love that I have received from my gift from God my wife Ursula. I pray that she also comes to know God is I have come to know Him, for God to comfort and heal her in the good and the bad times of her life as he has done for me. I also pray that she knows a group of people as complex and as diverse as the friends that I grew up with and went to school with to travel along with her on her many adventures. God bless everyone, God bless our country and God bless you my little Layne.
Sunday, May 1, 2016
Charjeam Elementary |
I saw a picture of the high school that I attended in the early
1970's and that started me thinking about the schools that I went to. Memphis
was, at one time, very concerned about the education of it's children. That has
changed, from what I see today Memphis is a city that abandoned education and
gave up it's school system to the county. Yes, the city that I grew up in
showed that they cared and put a lot in to the schools they built. I cannot
understand why this city and state did the things they did. The state of
Tennessee changed the system that worked for years by turning the Jr High
Schools into Middle Schools to save money at the expense of our children's
education. When you take away Music programs like Band and Choir
from our schools you take away a child's ability to learn how to
use math in practical applications and how to work with others as a team.
Sports in schools is not just a monetary expense, it is a learning experience
for every student, not just the members of the team on the field, but also the
members of the team in the bleachers. The experience that our kids have been
deprived of, like art and music,will give them less of an education then we
had.
Airways Jr High School |
The elementary school I went to was not as elegant as those that
were built in the days before the Second World War and had a 1950's Tennessee
State institutional style look. Charjean Elementary School was beautiful to all
the students that went there, even if the style wasn't as elegant as some of
her counterparts in a city that had abandoned them and the students that needed
it and the teachers that would work to keep our kids educated there. I see more
and more of the schools that our tax dollars built closed to the detriment of a
once great city. Airways Jr High School was one of those schools closed and
allowed to be taken over by an academy, whatever in the wide world of education
that is. Airways also had a industrial beauty about her that was born of the
late 1960's. Don't let her straight boxy look fool you, this school was built
to be a state of the art educational facility of it's day and is still in the
best condition it can possibly be. It is a shame that the city just doesn't
seem to care about our school or the children of its citizens anymore. I went
to Airways and love to tell anyone that will listen how great it is.
Memphis Tech High School |
Memphis Technical High School was the first high school built in
Memphis, Tennessee and it has that grand old southern style that lets you know
that education is important to this city, or at least it was in those days.
When you walk her halls you can feel the ghosts of her past. Her famous
students were actors, musicians and educators. I would have said politicians
but they are the ones that have made a mockery of the Memphis School System.
Both the state and city should be ashamed of the destruction of
an education system that could have been the envy of the world. With the money
that the state collects from the lottery for education why is this happening.
You and I both know how good it can be and should be. If you were a corporation
looking for a city or a state to locate in would you pick a state that has an
education system in such a mess? It's not to late to fix this disaster, I see a
few of the states politicians who are trying, but we need to get them all on board.
Tennessee should be the number one state in education in the world. We have
built the infrastructure for a great system, we just need to utilize it
properly. Teachers and educators must be the leaders, not politicians, to get
politics out of the class room. Parents must be involved to keep their
children's interest in the forefront of the educational system. In the age of
the information highway known as the Internet, we must innovate the classroom
to get students involved and energized in their futures.
The schools that I attended endowed me with a love of purpose and
people that I have nurtured for my 60 years. It made me wish that I had
absorbed more from the teachers and the institution that was freely given to
me.
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
An Angel of Sound
Those of you that read my silly little stories about my
silly little life, in my silly little house, in my silly little town, when I
was a silly little kid, know that I grew up in Memphis Tennessee. Memphis was a
musical heritage to the world and those that lived in Memphis had strong opinions
about the music of the day which, for me, was Rock 'n Roll. Now how do you
categorize rock 'n roll when there were so many genres of music being listed as
rock 'n roll. Even in the 60s there was flower power, folk rock, hard rock,
pop, rhythm and blues, soul, Motown and even bubblegum categorized as rock 'n
roll.
One thing that I do know is there was a king of rock 'n roll
and the crown princes of rock 'n roll. They were Elvis Presley, the King of
rock 'n roll, and the Beatles, the crown princes of rock 'n roll. Even to this
day, people argue about who is better, Elvis or the Beatles. The music that
came from both of them freed a musical generation to be innovative and to
search for the best music they could possibly present to their fans. We have
lost so many of the rock 'n roll music stars over the years and, unfortunately,
we have just lost another, Sir George Martin, whom a lot of people considered
to be the fifth Beatle. I personally think he was much more than the fifth
Beatle, he was the one that freed the creative minds of the Beatles. He introduced
them to musical instruments that they had never heard of and the wizardry of postproduction
that they had never considered or realized was available before. He was as much
an artist in his own right as John, Paul, George and Ringo were.
He gave them
the sounds that they were searching for and helped them achieve perfection in
each and every song they put out.
You cannot help but hear the difference between the Beatles
and their counterparts that did not have the influence of George Martin when
you hear the trumpets or a string quartet backing up a rock 'n roll band like
the Beatles. George Martin went on to produce many other artists with great
success. In my mind’s eye, he will always be remembered as the man who perfected
the art of producing and arranging studio rock 'n roll. I don't intend to argue
the point about produced music and unplugged music here because personally I
love them both. I also love the music that George Martin produced and he not
only created some of the best sounds in rock 'n roll music but he influenced
generations to come on how to create wonderful music and great sound.
He was, himself, a musical genius with all of the poking and
prodding and tweaking and whatever else he did that made a huge difference in
the sound of music and musicians past and present. He will be missed greatly by
all music lovers everywhere. Being a techno-geek myself, I love being able to
make things happen with the technological advances we have today.
I can only
imagine how he came up with the sounds that he came up with, in a more
primitive time, that blew us all away when we heard what he had added to the
music we call rock 'n roll. He is one of the greatest and most influential people
in the music industry of the last seventy years.
God bless you, George Martin, and I am sure the music in
heaven has a much better sound today. John and George welcome you home with open
arms.
Monday, February 8, 2016
Tools for Learning Part 2
I guess I could probably
talk about being mentally prepared to learn for an extremely long time, but we
did cover attitude and how important it is for learning in my last blog. It's
the old adage of “you can take a horse to water but you can't make it drink”.
So I'm going to bypass any more of my thoughts on the subject of having a good
attitude for learning versus the attitude we grow into having as adults.
Now in the next part of my blog on learning I'm going to
talk about physical tools for learning and how things have changed from when I
was in school. When the teacher gave me a subject such as navigation and its
importance to modern civilization I had four places that I could go to for
research, our textbooks first, which
were very lacking in any information other than the obvious. I think maybe we
should take a closer look or ask questions about what information can be gained
from a textbook that only has the basic information about navigation and its
importance to modern civilization. If it does give us the basic information, it
would probably give us the names of either the inventors or names of people
that helped research and develop what people needed to make successful
navigation possible. These names are important so we come to the second
physical tool that we're going to need to help us learn even though it will be
two physical tools. I combined these two into one and they are pen and paper
and their necessity in learning is to copy down anything that would help us
research the subject which we are investigating. The reason for pen and paper
rather than typing it into the computer is so that it can be spontaneous and
easy to edit on the fly. The textbook would probably also give us dates in
which important events, observations or inventions for navigation came about.
Copying these things down from our first learning tool and, rather than calling
it a textbook, let's call it our subjects basic information because many times
the information won’t be coming from a textbook at any given time.
Research is the major tool that we will need to use in our
exercise of learning. Back in the day it wasn't quite as easy as it is today to
do research. The school library, even as good as a lot of our schools back then
were, those libraries were limited on
information on some given subjects. They would have some of the best
encyclopedias and reference materials available at that time. Encyclopedias and
other research materials are just as limited as our textbooks were so it meant
a trip to our larger community libraries. Our community libraries sometimes
could be a long distance from where we lived and, if our family was unable to
transport us to the library, that meant taking long bus rides and doing such
things as riding the bus for a long day at the library doing research meant
that it would probably have to be done on a weekend or not on a school day, so
that we could give the proper time and effort in finding more information about
our subject. As you can see this prospect was not the greatest environment for
expanding our knowledge of our subject matter.
In those days this would have been what we would've needed to do to go
beyond our normal memorizing of names and dates and trying to learn in depth
about our subject we were given.
A person living in the 21st century however generally has at
his fingertips one of the greatest devices ever conceived for doing research
and it is the Internet. It can be accessed from a multitude of devices, from
smart phones and tablets to laptop computers or larger desktop computers. If
someone did not have access to a computer at home, most school libraries and
community and city libraries have computers that can be accessed by anyone for
a limited amount of time but in that limited amount of time a person can find
more information faster and more in depth than we could in the early to middle
20th century.
Gather up all of the information we have collected either
from books, newspaper articles, periodicals, blogs and any pertinent documents
available. Read these research materials and find out the questions of who,
what, where, when and why.
Make sure that we have researched each person that was
involved with our subject even if it means researching each name independently
of the subject, which can give us a more in depth look into why each one of
these people got involved with our subject.
Take a look at each event that happened as our subject comes
to its conclusion. It also may be of help to look at the dates in time that
these events happened to see what impact or why our subject was affected by a
particular date in time. This can also make us understand why the date might be
of particular interest to our subject matter. Anything that can be added to the
knowledge of our subject is fair game.
Be careful though not to get overly indulgent in obscure
facts if you are on a time line that you have to meet, because doing research
can sometimes become addictive and take more time than you have, so alot
yourself the proper amount of time for research and then reading of your research
materials so as not to get off track or get behind with the conclusion of your
paper or work toward your subject.
In our next installment we will talk about writing a paper
with our findings, conclusions and thoughts. This does not mean that writing a
paper is important. Doing all the research and reading about the subject would
probably be sufficient for just learning, but I have found writing a paper
gives me an edge on remembering all that I have learned, which is, of course,
what we are after, retaining knowledge, which is learning.
The first 60 years
You know a lot of us have seen a lot of things in our lifetime and I for one have enjoyed every single thing that I have seen or done or been a part of in this great big wonderful world of ours. When I came into this world in 1956 it was a simpler time for most folks who were just trying to make a living and have a family. I remember it as if it were yesterday, getting up eating some little something for breakfast and blasting through the front door to find my bicycle and see who was out there waiting for a great big adventure in the neighborhood that we called home. I don't think any of us were rich by any means but we all had our bicycles and various toys and especially our imaginations to power today's great adventure or even sometimes just relaxing in the woods behind our homes and eat a few green apples and talk about all the great accomplishments that we were going to be a part of in the future.
You and I both know that we probably weren’t responsible for any great achievement ourselves, but I do know however we made an impact on this world and I personally think that we made a good impact on it. Who knows one of our future ancestors may find a cure for cancer or have the knowledge to stop global warming. The possibilities are endless just because we were here and a part of this wonderful world.
I have seen communication and information that most people would've never had access to become available at our fingertips 24 hours a day. I have seen knowledge become commonplace on something called the Internet, I wonder if we had mentioned something like that to any of our friends about something this mind-boggling in 1961, they would have thought what planet had we fallen to earth from. Yes it would have been considered ludicrous to even think of such a thing let alone computers being so commonplace that every household would has at least two of them nowadays. Instead of having only one television per household there's almost one in every room and they're even connected to this wonderful thing called the Internet.
If you don't know how to fix something or need a recipe for tonight's dinner you don't have to go grab a book and start reading on how to repair it or how to prepare it, all you have to do is go to your computing device and entergoogle it on You Tube and there will be a video pop-up of someone enthusiastically telling you how to repair it or how to prepare it. If you can't remember what actor played in your favorite movie no problem just go to the Internet movie database and find out every single thing about that movie that could possibly be known to mortal man and in just a split second. You don't even have to be using your computer to find out this information you can do that on what we now call a smart phone. Believe me they look absolutely nothing like a telephone. The telephone in my day had a base a receiver and cord attached from the base to the receiver and even the base attached to the wall with a cord which was attached to a chord that ran to the telephone lines that ran all the way back to the main telephone station in our town and the smart phones which are better known as cell phones have absolutely no wires and you can still talk to someone in China and not be connected by a cord at all. I guess these things are all done by satellites and cell towers. The satellites are in orbit around our earth and the cell towers are basically just antenna towers were the cellular telephone companies have their antenna arrays so that we can bounce our cellular telephone signals from one tower to the next until it gets close enough for your aunt Martha to be able to hear your voice on the other end of her cell phone.
I even have something called a Roku box or stick that allows me to get over 3000 television stations and, at 60 years old, I find that completely overwhelming when, originally, our first television could only pick up two television stations and, I think, by 1960 we had the huge number of four television stations which included WKNO TV in Memphis Tennessee that signed own as Tennessee's first public television station outlet on June 25, 1956 from their studios at Memphis State University. Wow, that was the year I was born. So this June WKNO TV in Memphis Tennessee will be 60 years old this year, television has come a long way since then. I can remember the television sets having snow and ghosting pictures and really terrible reception, but not today, we have what they're calling either UHD or 4K television with dynamic picture range and all kinds of devices and they look so good you feel like you can almost walk right into the television screens.
I even remember that there were still passenger planes being flown out of Memphis's airport to far-off destinations that were using piston driven engines. I can remember as a kid going to the airport and sitting in the graveled area that was made for people to watch the planes coming in and landing and taking off and going to far-off destinations when the first of the jet engine aircraft for the airlines took to the air in 1959 and became popular in the airline industry of the 60's.
You see we grew up in an age where it was always changing from one day to the next you never knew what to expect. I even thought that the Jetsons' type automobiles would be flying around from house to house, from city to city, state to state and country to country by the time I turned 60 years old, but that hasn't happened yet. We are still driving around in these old piston driven engine automobiles wondering why aircraft have jet engines and we still are polluting the air with fossil fuel driving automobiles. I have to say though there is hope we're going back to the electric automobile. Yes, that's right, Thomas Alva Edison had an electric automobile back in the days of the model T and they just weren't popular and I have to tell you that they are not that popular today either, but with all the things that are going on with pollution and global warming we may have to learn to love the electric automobile. I just can't help it, until I can drive as far as I want to without having to stop for hours in between to let it charge back up I don't think I'll ever have one. You know I just thought of it, that my great-grandfather probably spouted almost the same words “until these tin Lizzie's can eat hay and make fertilizer don't think I'll have one”.
Don't want to make it seem like the world has gotten to be the Utopia that we thought it would be. Yes there are horrible things that happened today like mass shootings in schools and all kinds of other stupid stuff going on. I have to tell you that I have had a wonderful life my wife and I have traveled to exotic locations that I never thought I would ever get to see and that gives me one more thing to be so thankful about I really truly have met my soulmate. I want to tell you I never thought not one iota that love was more than just a state of mind or that anyone could be so perfect for another human being that they could call anyone their soulmate, but after 34 years of marriage I have to tell you and I mean it, I have found out what love truly is because I have found my soulmate in life. I would not want to do anything without her, go anywhere without her and, yes, I realize with such great love eventually will come great pain when we are no longer together. So you ask is it worth it or why would you go through that knowing what the outcome will be. All that I can tell you is that all that I am for all that I ever will be is because of the love and the patient's and the understanding of the woman that I am married to. Yes, it is worth it and I would go through it 1000 times more knowing that at the end either she or I will have great pain at the loss of our soulmate.
I just wanted to give you my impression of what a little tiny taste of what the 60 years have meant to me. Before I close I want to say something about my family life, my mother and father and my brother, none of them were perfect and some people might say that it was a dysfunctional family and that it was not an ideal environment to grow up in and I'm here to tell you, if you haven't walked a mile in my shoes and gone through the love and joy with all of the heartache and despair that I went through, the bullying and teasing, the taunting and having a loving mother wipe away your tears and a father who worked his fingers to the bone so that we could have more of the wonderful things that life had to offer than my mother and father had, then you don't have the right to think that. I always looked up to my older brother and for many years I thought he was perfect and, yes, nowadays we don't see anywhere near eye to eye on religion or politics or any of that kind of stuff as we did when we were kids, but he was then and is now one of my greatest heroes in life. So you see none of the bad things that happened to us as kids mattered, it was the love and the patience that my family had with an OCD and dyslexic child that made the difference from having a mediocre childhood to the absolutely fantastic loving childhood I had. I guess that's what I really wanted to say is that the first 60 years of my life have been wonderful thanks to the love of my family and the grace of God in my life “And A Little Help From My Friends”.
Happy Birthday to us!
You know a lot of us have seen a lot of things in our lifetime and I for one have enjoyed every single thing that I have seen or done or been a part of in this great big wonderful world of ours. When I came into this world in 1956 it was a simpler time for most folks who were just trying to make a living and have a family. I remember it as if it were yesterday, getting up eating some little something for breakfast and blasting through the front door to find my bicycle and see who was out there waiting for a great big adventure in the neighborhood that we called home. I don't think any of us were rich by any means but we all had our bicycles and various toys and especially our imaginations to power today's great adventure or even sometimes just relaxing in the woods behind our homes and eat a few green apples and talk about all the great accomplishments that we were going to be a part of in the future.
You and I both know that we probably weren’t responsible for any great achievement ourselves, but I do know however we made an impact on this world and I personally think that we made a good impact on it. Who knows one of our future ancestors may find a cure for cancer or have the knowledge to stop global warming. The possibilities are endless just because we were here and a part of this wonderful world.
I have seen communication and information that most people would've never had access to become available at our fingertips 24 hours a day. I have seen knowledge become commonplace on something called the Internet, I wonder if we had mentioned something like that to any of our friends about something this mind-boggling in 1961, they would have thought what planet had we fallen to earth from. Yes it would have been considered ludicrous to even think of such a thing let alone computers being so commonplace that every household would has at least two of them nowadays. Instead of having only one television per household there's almost one in every room and they're even connected to this wonderful thing called the Internet.
If you don't know how to fix something or need a recipe for tonight's dinner you don't have to go grab a book and start reading on how to repair it or how to prepare it, all you have to do is go to your computing device and entergoogle it on You Tube and there will be a video pop-up of someone enthusiastically telling you how to repair it or how to prepare it. If you can't remember what actor played in your favorite movie no problem just go to the Internet movie database and find out every single thing about that movie that could possibly be known to mortal man and in just a split second. You don't even have to be using your computer to find out this information you can do that on what we now call a smart phone. Believe me they look absolutely nothing like a telephone. The telephone in my day had a base a receiver and cord attached from the base to the receiver and even the base attached to the wall with a cord which was attached to a chord that ran to the telephone lines that ran all the way back to the main telephone station in our town and the smart phones which are better known as cell phones have absolutely no wires and you can still talk to someone in China and not be connected by a cord at all. I guess these things are all done by satellites and cell towers. The satellites are in orbit around our earth and the cell towers are basically just antenna towers were the cellular telephone companies have their antenna arrays so that we can bounce our cellular telephone signals from one tower to the next until it gets close enough for your aunt Martha to be able to hear your voice on the other end of her cell phone.
I even have something called a Roku box or stick that allows me to get over 3000 television stations and, at 60 years old, I find that completely overwhelming when, originally, our first television could only pick up two television stations and, I think, by 1960 we had the huge number of four television stations which included WKNO TV in Memphis Tennessee that signed own as Tennessee's first public television station outlet on June 25, 1956 from their studios at Memphis State University. Wow, that was the year I was born. So this June WKNO TV in Memphis Tennessee will be 60 years old this year, television has come a long way since then. I can remember the television sets having snow and ghosting pictures and really terrible reception, but not today, we have what they're calling either UHD or 4K television with dynamic picture range and all kinds of devices and they look so good you feel like you can almost walk right into the television screens.
I even remember that there were still passenger planes being flown out of Memphis's airport to far-off destinations that were using piston driven engines. I can remember as a kid going to the airport and sitting in the graveled area that was made for people to watch the planes coming in and landing and taking off and going to far-off destinations when the first of the jet engine aircraft for the airlines took to the air in 1959 and became popular in the airline industry of the 60's.
You see we grew up in an age where it was always changing from one day to the next you never knew what to expect. I even thought that the Jetsons' type automobiles would be flying around from house to house, from city to city, state to state and country to country by the time I turned 60 years old, but that hasn't happened yet. We are still driving around in these old piston driven engine automobiles wondering why aircraft have jet engines and we still are polluting the air with fossil fuel driving automobiles. I have to say though there is hope we're going back to the electric automobile. Yes, that's right, Thomas Alva Edison had an electric automobile back in the days of the model T and they just weren't popular and I have to tell you that they are not that popular today either, but with all the things that are going on with pollution and global warming we may have to learn to love the electric automobile. I just can't help it, until I can drive as far as I want to without having to stop for hours in between to let it charge back up I don't think I'll ever have one. You know I just thought of it, that my great-grandfather probably spouted almost the same words “until these tin Lizzie's can eat hay and make fertilizer don't think I'll have one”.
Don't want to make it seem like the world has gotten to be the Utopia that we thought it would be. Yes there are horrible things that happened today like mass shootings in schools and all kinds of other stupid stuff going on. I have to tell you that I have had a wonderful life my wife and I have traveled to exotic locations that I never thought I would ever get to see and that gives me one more thing to be so thankful about I really truly have met my soulmate. I want to tell you I never thought not one iota that love was more than just a state of mind or that anyone could be so perfect for another human being that they could call anyone their soulmate, but after 34 years of marriage I have to tell you and I mean it, I have found out what love truly is because I have found my soulmate in life. I would not want to do anything without her, go anywhere without her and, yes, I realize with such great love eventually will come great pain when we are no longer together. So you ask is it worth it or why would you go through that knowing what the outcome will be. All that I can tell you is that all that I am for all that I ever will be is because of the love and the patient's and the understanding of the woman that I am married to. Yes, it is worth it and I would go through it 1000 times more knowing that at the end either she or I will have great pain at the loss of our soulmate.
I just wanted to give you my impression of what a little tiny taste of what the 60 years have meant to me. Before I close I want to say something about my family life, my mother and father and my brother, none of them were perfect and some people might say that it was a dysfunctional family and that it was not an ideal environment to grow up in and I'm here to tell you, if you haven't walked a mile in my shoes and gone through the love and joy with all of the heartache and despair that I went through, the bullying and teasing, the taunting and having a loving mother wipe away your tears and a father who worked his fingers to the bone so that we could have more of the wonderful things that life had to offer than my mother and father had, then you don't have the right to think that. I always looked up to my older brother and for many years I thought he was perfect and, yes, nowadays we don't see anywhere near eye to eye on religion or politics or any of that kind of stuff as we did when we were kids, but he was then and is now one of my greatest heroes in life. So you see none of the bad things that happened to us as kids mattered, it was the love and the patience that my family had with an OCD and dyslexic child that made the difference from having a mediocre childhood to the absolutely fantastic loving childhood I had. I guess that's what I really wanted to say is that the first 60 years of my life have been wonderful thanks to the love of my family and the grace of God in my life “And A Little Help From My Friends”.
Happy Birthday to us!
Saturday, January 9, 2016
Attitude is the most important tool in learning!
The first tool is "attitude" and it is the most
important tool you can develop. Let me give you my favorite example, give a
child a tablet or a computer and they light up with excitement, however give
the same device to someone over 50 and you might get a completely different
reaction. Why is this? Most people will give an answer like this "the
child grew up with all this stuff”. That's just not true, a child has not grown
up yet so it has only the experiences of right now. On the other hand, we the
older generation"50" and above have grown up with technology
expanding faster than most of us wanted it to. The major difference between the
child and the adult is the lack of fear and looking at everything as if it is
game and we, the older generation, look at an increasing lack of time and a
fear of failure or a lack of joy of learning anything anymore. We tend to hate
change.
Changing our attitude may be the hardest tool to develop,
because we have trained our minds to hate change and fear learning for many
diverse reasons as we have grown older. I
have tried to keep my mind open and enjoyed learning for all of the professions
I have been employed at. Change has come at an ever increasing pace over the
years that I have been at my professions. Technology in many jobs or industries
has incorporated computers, to our horror, most of us were having to learn
skills that we thought were not available to us. That’s just not true. It has
grown just like we have and was available for us to learn before we had
to. Because of our fear or just plain laziness,
we were reluctant to embrace the changes and learn these skills to be ready for
them in our jobs and our life.
I was surprised when people my age got angry when confronted
with smart phones, tablets, laptops and computers with more categories of devises
to come in our future. Why is this and how can we ever hope to overcome this
block of learning something that will enhance and improve our way of life. It
is something that we must overcome. So many things, especially government forms
such as unemployment registration and Social Security registration that we will
have to fill out in the future are going to be only available on the Internet,
which means we will have to be able to use some type of device or computer to
navigate these forms. So you see it is
extremely important that we give up our mental blocks of devices that we are
afraid of learning how to operate. I have come to look at learning new ways of
using and understanding my computers in the same way I look at going to Walt
Disney World. When I walked through those gates I become 12 years old again and
I wanted to see and do and learn everything that these parks had to offer. In
the same aspect, when I turn on my computer I turn 12 years old again and I
want to learn and find out about everything that they can do for me and make my
life much easier and happier. Don't get me wrong, not everything that Walt
Disney World has to offer is something that I'm crazy about, but most things
are. Keeping that in mind, not everything that my computers can do is that
interesting to me, just as it won't be to you, but having a basic understanding
of everything that your computer can do is essential.
I have used the example of computers to show you that it is
possible to change your attitude and have a more childlike enthusiasm about
learning and this particular tool, “attitude”, is something that must be
acquired within you.
No one can find out what excites you the most about
learning. Sometimes it may be learning how to cope with some type of adversity
that you or a loved one has acquired with age. You might also be excited about
a new grandchild being born in the state further away than you can travel and
learning how to receive pictures on e-mails or how to Skype (which is a
videophone conference type system) so that you can see and speak with your
children and new grandchild. But no matter what it is that you need to learn
you will be much more successful with the proper attitude.
I know that I have introduced you to the most horrible thing
about life and that is change. It is inevitable that we change our attitude
about learning to a more childlike state. For us to enjoy learning we must look
at it as if it were a game or something enjoyable for us. If we have to, make
it into a game that we will enjoy and indulge in every single day.
Thursday, December 31, 2015
This is going to be a multi-part story of an adult student’s (I
have found that I have never stopped being a student and I am learning, each
and every day, something new and wonderful) retrospective looking back at
learning and the possibilities and problems thereof. I am writing these little
stories in the hope that it may help someone see from the mistakes and
observations that I have made, from a better vantage point in time. Thank you for reading
my stories.
I don't really remember now who the teacher was that told me
that no one could teach you how to learn. Boy, do I have an argument for them
now. You see, I believe that you can teach someone the mechanics of learning (I
will endeavor to explain in the second part of my story for my blog on learning
what I mean about the mechanics of learning) and I agree with them that
learning is up to the individual. There is always a spark within someone that
excites them about learning. For me, back in the day before computers, before
we could look things up on the Internet and find a wealth of information
instantly at our fingertips, I was more excited about the physical tactile
touch of learning. I will endeavor to explain to you what I mean about the physical tactile touch
of learning. What I mean is, if I could read a how-to book and then I could do
it, in other words if I could read it and shape it and mold it with my hands,
it was easier for me to understand and grasp the nuances of anything.
I once had a class that was taught by a teacher at Tech High
School in Memphis, Tennessee in algebra that was taught by an elderly professor
from some college or university. I don't remember which school it was anymore and
I don’t know if I ever really knew.
It seems that every time I asked him a
question that seemed to me to be a simple and an appropriate question, there
was always an insult at the end of his answer directed at me when he answered.
Being a very cocky 17-year-old I had my fill of his sly and insulting remarks
toward me because I found them degrading, unnecessary and a waste of my time
just as I guess he felt that my questions were a waste of his time. For me to
understand what the equations that we were working with, when the properties of
the equation had no physical meaning, in other words, X was only being shown as
X and it had no numerical meaning, then why were we going through this exercise?
I would hear something about a baboon's brain at the end of his explanation
that was directed toward me. So I answered him back “it's better to get
knowledge from the person riding a mule northbound, rather than the mule’s
southbound end”. So he sent me to the
Principal’s office where I saw one of the assistant principal’s. I explained to
him what was going on and I must not have been the only student that had this
complaint because he explained to me that neither one of us would be happy with
me being in his class. I later found out there were as many as 10 students over the last two years that went to study hall for the same reasons rather than taking his class. He was the only teacher that I ever lost respect for. Belittling or berating someone is bullying and should not be tolerated from either a teacher or student. I would never have learned anything in his class. I was robbed of the knowledge either by my stubbornness or by his bullying of me. I'm sure though that his technique may have worked for some people, but he should have been ashamed of himself. I know that I now am ashamed that I said anything back to him; I just should have walked out of his class and never returned and made formal complaints even though in those days nothing would have been done. Students’ complaints in those days seemed to fall on deaf ears. I would have loved to have the knowledge that I lost by not having an algebra class and using the time for a study hall. Because of his bullying, I was deprived of the education that I deserved.
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Sad
I guess I have never lost the feeling of being a misfit, you
see I never truly saw things in a way that others did. I have never understood
someone that sits down beside you and voices their opinion, expecting you to be
extremely happy and agree with them and when you force your opinion, you're
either an idiot or should not have even opened your mouth, because your opinion
is ludicrous. I have never found that the world is made up of just one opinion
or thought and that no one single opinion is right or wrong.
If the world of science had been so backward in their
thinking to only taken one approach to every equation that they wanted to solve
what a pitiful world it would be. Even though the pages of a book are in black
and white what you read is just not that simple as in everything its way more
complex than just a yes or no.
So why do we think that people should be so boring as to
only have a single collective opinion. Solving the world's problems is way more
complex than just blaming one country for everything that has gone wrong in
this world. So why do we point the finger of blame toward others when we
ourselves create our own problems? Why can't we figure out a way to solve our
problems? It all sounds so easy when politicians running for office talk about
how they're going to change everything and it never happens no matter who gets elected?
I have found over my 60 years that no one person can be the solution, we all
have a stake in our own lives and yes we are opinionated selfish and especially
stubborn about all our beliefs. I'm not saying that that is a bad thing it is
good to hold yourself to a higher standard than you do anyone else, but having
a closed mind to better ideas is foolish and it also is foolish to fall for
every schemer that comes along.
I don't have the answers, I know how I feel about everything,
but I personally wouldn't want you to have the same exact ideas about
everything that I do it would be an extremely boring world for all of us to
agree on everything.
I was 6 foot tall and had sideburns in the sixth grade I
felt like Frankenstein's monster amongst all the other kids. I just didn't seem
to fit in as well as the rest of my classmates seem to. Today I also feel like
Frankenstein's monster at times living amongst people that look at you with
hate and fire burning in their eyes at you when you disagree with some
viewpoint of the heirs. I could never understand how people grow to hate
someone that's different than they are. You see I have always felt different
than the majority of people I know. One of the main reasons that I am glad that
I'm not just like everyone else is because I don't think I have within me the
ability to hate, because I have had my feelings hurt so many times in my life
because people have looked upon me with hate and contempt because of all things
that make me different than they are.
What a sad world we
have grown up in even with all of its diversity and all of its many people,
that we have grown to hate one another because we don't read the same book or
we don't look exactly the same. It seems to grow sadder every year as more and more people are being
killed because they are different and even some of them are being killed
because they care and want to make a difference in this world. I will never
understand man's hatred of man.
We have fought wars to stop monsters from slaughtering
people because they're different and we have proclaimed that this will never
happen again in our lifetime, but you hear that so much of that horror is still
with us today. How do we stop it, I don't have any clue, because it seems that
when we put away one monster another one takes its place and we hear the same
stories on the news almost weekly about one group of people attacking another
group of people basically because they're different.
In the 60s we prayed for peace and love and understanding,
where are those kids that prayed for that peace and love and understanding
today? It seems that the world was not changed by my generation for the better
or even for that matter not for the worse either, it just seems to stay its
course. The generations before us fought the war to end all wars and it did
not, there have been wars upon wars since that horrible war. So what is the
answer how do we end hunger hate and war? I wish I knew. How do we stop terrorism and even on a smaller
scale how do we stop people from committing murders and killing someone for really
no reason? I wish I knew.
I can remember my grandfather telling me on his 95th
birthday that he doesn't watch the news anymore because it saddens him too much
and that was in the 70s and I now know how he feels. I have all but given up
watching the news myself and I am only turning 60 in February. I had hoped that
the next generation would not see war and the armies of the world would unite
for good causes and never again take up the bombs and the guns of destruction,
but my dream was only a dream.
A wise man once said all you need is love, and I still
believe that love is all you need and peace will break out as a consequence.
But I don't think man by himself is capable of that kind of love without the
help of God so if you believe as I do and as we did in the 60s that prayers are
answered. I call upon all of you to pray for love so that peace will infect itself
amongst all of God's people. I don't care what you think of me because it
doesn't matter, think about all of those people hurting for the rest of their
lives because they have lost loved ones to wars to terrorism and to just plain
murder and feel some of their pain and pray with that kind of empathy in your
heart and God will answer our prayers.
Monday, July 20, 2015
Disney with High Expectations
The things that The Disney Parks do for us to make our visit
enjoyable, sometimes lead us to expect too much, too fast.
We tend to expect a
much higher standard from Disney and their cast members than we do anywhere
else we ever go. It also leads us to expect every ride that the Imaginears come
up with to be completely mind blowing and most of them are with rare
exceptions.
We all know changes are inevitable and I do love the new
parades and fireworks that Disney puts in place of the older ones. I must, however, say that I miss all of the parades
that I have seen over the years and, believe me, there have been many. My wife and
I have been to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, more than 60 times, Disneyland
in Anaheim, California four times and Disneyland Paris twice. We still dream of going to all of the other
Disney Parks as well. There are some
things that Disney aficionados, better known as Disney nerds, just can’t
tolerate. We don’t mind change but just try and take away our Haunted Mansion
or our Pirates of the Caribbean and I’m afraid that the Disney nerds will make
the Pirates, who sail the Caribbean in days of yore, look like girl
scouts.
The changes that the Walt Disney Company has made in the
last few years have been taxing on our nerves but there have been a few good
changes. Not all of them have been to my liking for one reason or another, but
there have been Disney changes. Take, for
instance, the closing of the Snow White’s Scary Adventure ride to make the Snow
White and the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train Ride, I hated the fact that they closed the
original ride, but I don’t think that the new ride is bad at all, it’s just
different and I do like it, I just wish we had both. Adding an animatronic Captain Jack (aka
Johnny Depp) to the Pirates of the Caribbean ride made much more of a
connection to a newer generation of Disney fans. I understand that and I like
it very much that they do now feature Captain Jack in the Pirates of the
Caribbean ride. The Hatbox Ghost was
something that I had heard the rumors about ever since the opening of the
Haunted Mansion at Disneyland and I had never seen any evidence until recently
when his introduction to the ride made a phenomenally good addition. They not
only added the Hatbox Ghost but they also enhanced the queue where we wait in
line with magnificent curiosities for us to play with while we wait to get on
the ride. Who doesn’t like all of the updating that they have done to the
Haunted Mansion? I, for one, love it and the Haunted Mansion is my absolute favorite
ride at the Disney Parks.
Motion at Epcot Center was a magnificent dark ride that had
touches from almost every Imaginear that had ever worked on designing the park
rides. Motion was, for some reason,
eventually replaced by Test Track. I was never a fan of Test Track because, to
me, it had ruined a perfectly good ride.
With the more recent updates to Test Track, I am a little more pleased with
its latest transformation than I was originally, even though I personally think
they should have gone a little bit further and made it look much more like Tron
and even rename the ride. My personal taste for both Imagination, which still
exists with changes since the original, and Horizons which no longer exists, were
my favorite Epcot rides at that time. I am extremely disappointed at how they
were changed. Imagination originally had an animatronic Dream Finder and
Figment which were much more interesting than the flat boards painted with
pictures that I still saw on my last visit. I hope they are using their
imagination to redo this ride. Replacing the lovely Bonnie Appetite at the
Kitchen Kabaret in The Land Pavilion was a great loss. She was replaced along with some of the audio
animatronics with Food Rocks which was basically cardboard cutouts that were
very disappointing. When they added Soarin’ in its place, I must admit I was
overjoyed.
I have come to the point now that I realize that Disney has a
vision in mind, even if I’m not happy with that vision, it eventually turns out
to be pretty good. I think some things
change in stages and they can figure out when they missed the boat and make
even more changes to make the park better for us. I hate to see the entire park become roller
coasters and if I look at it from a distance of the age that I am now I see all
of the favorite things that I loved to do at Disneyland and Walt Disney World
being replaced or having the editions of roller coasters takeover and people my
age and the age of my young grandchildren are unable to ride those rides. I seem to remember a very wise man once
saying that the Parks were meant to be enjoyed by children of all ages. th birthday; that’s right it began on a Sunday July 17, 1955
and
Walt Disney did say that Disneyland would be in a constant state of change,
even the flowers and trees would get better as time went on. I have heard people ask the question would
Walt be pleased with what his Parks have become, and I must say that he, being
a perfectionist, and the inspiration for his Imaginears would be extremely
pleased with what he sees but he would say why didn’t or why couldn’t we have
done it this way. Walt Disney was a
visionary so I don’t think he would be shocked at the increase of technology or
the magnificent special effects that have revolutionized how good his Parks
have become. He would have never wanted
his Imaginears to stop moving forward and progressing and taking entertainment
to new heights and levels of technology.He also would have been the type of man that would have said step back from the computers, shut the laptops, turn off the cell phones and just walks through the tunnels at Disneyland and relive the past as well as the future. Keep in mind that they always make the Parks beautiful with flowers and trees and topiaries for us to stop and enjoy a drink or lunch and enjoy the gardens. They put so much hard work into the Parks for us to enjoy.
I also hear many people saying bad things about amusement
park food and I agree with them, but I do not believe that I have ever had a
meal that was not edible at Disneyland in Anaheim, Walt Disney World in Florida
or Disneyland Paris. As a matter of fact, I have been extremely pleased with
every meal I’ve ever had in the Parks at Disneyland, Walt Disney World are
Disneyland Paris. One of the best meals
I ever had was at a restaurant in the Magic Kingdom that I have heard so many
people say such terrible things about. It
was at Tony’s in Town Square and it was as good a meal as I had ever had. My wife and I have traveled extensively and
we haven’t eaten at some of the top restaurants in the world and I am telling
you that the food at Disney’s Parks are comparable in quality and taste. As far
as the service is concerned, I honestly think that sometimes people are
overwhelmed with the quality of the service at the Disney Parks restaurants.
Most restaurants anywhere in the world would be overwhelmed with the amount of people that can be served in a day at Disneyland, Walt Disney World and Disneyland Paris. We forget how many people are being served at any given restaurant at any given day at the Parks. No, I am not saying that we should forgive bad service are the lack thereof when it happens, but you must take into consideration that no one trained by Disney or its licensees would ever on purpose try to make you experience at their Parks anything but first class and we are all just human beings trying to do our best to juggle as many things as we possibly can to make everyone feel satisfied.
Most restaurants anywhere in the world would be overwhelmed with the amount of people that can be served in a day at Disneyland, Walt Disney World and Disneyland Paris. We forget how many people are being served at any given restaurant at any given day at the Parks. No, I am not saying that we should forgive bad service are the lack thereof when it happens, but you must take into consideration that no one trained by Disney or its licensees would ever on purpose try to make you experience at their Parks anything but first class and we are all just human beings trying to do our best to juggle as many things as we possibly can to make everyone feel satisfied.
I for one would like to take this opportunity to thank those
of you that work at the Parks and read these posts and try to make my stay
there the best it can be. For me, the Disney Parks are not only the happiest
places on earth, they are the greatest places on earth. They are my eternal
laughing place.
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