The TRUE Opposite of Boldness

It Isn't What You Think

Hannah

 

In the Bible, there’s a passage that used to bumfuzzle me.  When I was much younger, I even wanted to ask my preacher about it.  I didn’t because I didn’t want to seem, at best, a simple little dummy or, at worst, a Hell-bound little heathen. I’m certain I’m neither, so I just decided to figure it out for myself.

The passage basically says that it’s better to be cold or hot than to be lukewarm. To my young mind, I was certain the Bible had gotten it twisted. After all, wouldn’t it be better to be at least a little warm than to be altogether cold?  Time and life experience have taught me that, OF COURSE, the Bible was right.

When I came home from the store this morning, one of our outside cats (Hannah – pictured above, showing off her beautiful markings) was standing in the middle of the driveway.  Naturally, I had to wait (while finishing off my breakfast sandwich and black coffee from Burger King) as she decided which way she intended to go – toward her favorite patio chair on the carport or toward a sunny spot in the yard with her name on it.  It didn’t take long (I timed it right around two bites and four sips) for her to realize her chair just didn’t look quite right without her.

Hannah, in the middle of the driveway, is like a lukewarm person.  You almost want to yell, “Pick a side!”  But I never yell at cats, so that’s out.

It sort of comes down to two things:

  • If we’re right, we should always stand up for our beliefs. Head up, chest out, feet firm. Move us if you dare.
  • If we’re wrong, we should always stand up for our beliefs. Head up, chest out, feet firm. Move us if you dare.

Someone once told me they “hated” certain men and women who go door to door with little books.  Although I don’t personally agree with their literature, I have no ill-will toward them.  In fact, many years ago I invited a few of these women into my living room for what turned out to be a very interesting conversation. When I told them I wasn’t interested in reading their little books, one of them (the lead, I presume) asked if I’d listen to her for a few minutes. I told her I would if she’d return the favor. We talked and debated for 45 minutes.   The lead did all of their talking -with the younger woman looking back and forth between both of us.   The older lady had a huge Russian-style hat on and at one point I told her that a certain point I was making was as obvious as the hat on her head.   The younger woman burst out laughing. They retreated. My daughters applauded. I bowed.

I don’t hate these people. Far from it. In fact, can I let you in on a little secret? I admire their conviction, their determination, and.. yes… their bravery.

What if those of us who have strong convictions of our own…..

  • Fighting child abuse
  • Trying to end childhood diseases
  • Protecting wildlife
  • Believing that prayer, the Bible, and the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag should have NEVER been taken out of schools

….. were just as determined, passionate, and brave?  What if we didn’t stand in the middle of the road – afraid to say what we really think (not giving two shakes about what people would think) but picked our side and defied an army to move us?!  Then the noisy, misguided minority would never win another battle.

Don’t quote me on an school exam, but meekness is not the opposite of boldness.  Middle-ness is.  As Charles Krauthammer said,  Middleness is the very enemy of the bold.

Below are some of my favorite quotes about standing up for what you believe in, whether it’s a political hot topic or a favorite patio chair.

When something important is going on, silence is a lie. – A.M. Rosenthal

Standing in the middle of the road is very dangerous; you get knocked down by the traffic from both sides. – Margaret Thatcher

A man’s judgment is best when he can forget himself and any reputation he may have acquired and can concentrate wholly on making the right decisions. – Adm. Raymond A. Spruance

You can lean over backward so far that you fall flat on your face. – Ben H. Bagdikian

He who turns the other cheek too far gets it in the neck. – H. Hert

The main discomfort in being a middle-of-the-roader is that you get sideswiped by partisans going in both directions. – Sydney J. Harris

You’ve got to stand for somethin’ or you’re gonna fall for anything. – John Mellencamp

A thing moderately good is not so good as it ought to be.  Moderation in temper is always a virtue; but moderation in principle is always a vice. – Thomas Paine

He that always gives way to others will end in having no principles of his own. – Aesop

It’s important that people should know what you stand for.  It’s equally important that they know what you won’t stand for. – Mary H. Waldrip

Learn to say no. It will be of more use to you than to be able to read Latin.  – Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Compromise makes a good umbrella, but a poor roof. – James Russell Lowell

A good resolution is like an old horse which is often saddled but rarely ridden. – Mexican Proverb

Never give in – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – except to convictions of honor and good sense. – Winston Churchill

National Geographic and YouTube: Planet Inspired

Use Your Creativity to Inspire Others

Fellow animal lovers, tree huggers, conservationists, and people persons – National Geographic and YouTube are up to something pretty cool.

National Geographic and YouTube are working together to present “Planet Inspired,” an initiative that allows people the opportunity to use their creativity to inspire people to care about the planet and win incredible prizes.

Now through November 15, users can incorporate compelling video, images and music from National Geographic’s renowned library with their own to create inspiring short films that focus on environmental themes such as Oceans, Endangered Species, Fresh Water, or Exploration.

The winner will receive the opportunity to participate in a National Geographic Weekend Photography Workshop in New York City, Washington, D.C., or San Francisco, plus a $1,000 gift certificate from The North Face.

The video below provides more information and illustrates how easy it is to create a video.

Celestial Seasonings is Brewing Teas and Growing Trees

Misty Trees
Misty Trees Art Print

I love this – tea and the environment in one post!

On one of the walls in our kitchen, I have an antique “hanging shelf” which actually includes 4 shelves. It’s filled with different boxes and canisters of tea:

  • Green tea – delicious and filled with antioxidants
  • White tea – also filled with antioxidants, white tea’s a little more subtle than green.  Celestial Seasonings Perfectly Pear White Tea is especially good.
  • Celestial Seasonings Country Peach Passion – as wonderful iced as it is hot.
  • Earl Grey Tea – This is probably my favorite black tea.  It’s the tea Starbucks uses for their addictive drink, London Fog.  When Starbucks is closed, I heat up a little skim milk, whisk it until it’s kind of foamy, and add it to a cup of freshly brewed Earl Grey Tea.  Heaven!
  • Celestial Seasonings Mint Green Tea – Oh man, this makes a perfect cup of tea.
  • Chamomile tea – if you ever have trouble sleeping, one cup of this tea will give you the best night’s sleep you could even imagine.
  • Echinacea tea- My family knows that I keep this tea on hand for the second anyone seems under the weather.   If anyone has a sore throat or cough, I add some honey and lemon juice.  We all swear by it.
  • Mandarin Orange Spice Tea – One of my husband’s favorites. It’s awesome.
  • Red Tea – This is one that I’m starting to fall hard for.  The first time I tried it, I wasn’t sure if I loved it or hated it!  It was intriguing enough to try again and I’ve actually grown very fond of it.
  • Candy Cane Lane – a Holiday Tea from Celestial Seasonings.  I was afraid that it’d disappear after Christmas, so I pretty much loaded up on  it.  It’s a Green Tea, and another way that Celestial Seasonings has made Green Tea great for the masses.  I wish I’d grabbed more of their Sugar Plum Spice Holiday tea.  I’m still kicking myself over that.

There are other teas as well, but these are the ones that come to mind.  One word about tea:  I recently stopped drinking caffeine after 6 pm.  I’m the biggest coffee and tea addict in the world, and caffeine’s a great, close friend.  However, my sleep was beginning to suffer, so I’ve started enjoying the heck out of cups of decaf tea in the evening.

I’m sleeping like an overweight housecat who just got her belly full.  But enough about Alexa.  Last night, I had a huge mug of Celestial Seasonings Mint Green tea and, get this, I blissfully slept right through what (I hear) was a heckuva storm!  We were expecing a storm last night – all the weather reports said to batten down the hatches.  This morning, I asked my daughter Stephany, “Did it not storm last night after all?”  Her eyes got huge and she said, “You slept through it?!?!”

Um, yeah.  Apparently the lights went out (meaning my beloved fan which I can’t sleep without also went out).  My husband even got up during it.  News to me. Wake me when it’s over. No, on second thought – don’t wake me, deep sleep is sweet.

Something else I love to great extremes? Tees! Being from Kentucky, I have an extra strong love affair with trees. We’ve lived in a lot of different states, and while they each had their own beauty – I always missed my beautiful green Kentucky and all of her horses, hills, farms, cardinals, Kentucky wildlife, and trees.

So I’m all kind of jazzed up about this “teas and trees” post!

Celestial Seasonings Gives Us A Cool Way to Make a Difference

Celestial Seasonings is smack in the middle of a tree planting program that I know you’ll want to get involved in. The Celestial Seasonings’ Trees for the Future partnership includes a virtual, sustainability-promoting, tree-planting program. It allows people to give back to an eco-friendly cause without paying a dime OR by simply buying a box of tea. Read what The Environmental Leader had to say about the program.

By simply purchasing tea or clicking on a mouse, Celestial Seasonings tea drinkers can support the planting of trees in developing countries and help promote environmental and economic sustainability around the world. The brand has partnered with non-profit organization Trees for the Future to support the planting of more than one million trees in developing countries. These trees promote economic and environmental sustainability in nations where it is desperately needed.

Tea drinkers can take part in two fun and affordable ways: by purchasing the brand’s all-natural teas between now and March 31, 2009, and by visiting www.celestialseasonings.com/trees, where they are given the opportunity to participate in a free, interactive, Web program that turns “virtual trees” into reality.

The online program was developed to further engage tea drinkers and make the tree planting experience more tangible. This site also gives consumers an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the sustainability efforts of Celestial Seasonings and Trees for the Future. Celestial Seasonings earth-friendly approach to making tea includes a focus on sustainable harvests, ethical trade practices and minimal packaging, which saves more than 3.5 million pounds of waste from entering landfills annually.

The Press Release:
Celestial Seasonings® Asks Tea Drinkers to Make a Difference by Planting “Virtual Trees” Online

The specialty tea leader partners with Trees for the Future to plant more than one million trees in developing countries around the globe.

BOULDER, Colo.— February 3, 2009 —By simply purchasing tea or clicking on a mouse, Celestial Seasonings® tea drinkers can support the planting of trees in developing countries and help promote environmental and economic sustainability around the world.

Celestial Seasonings will sponsor the planting of more than one million trees through a new partnership with the nonprofit organization Trees for the Future. Tea drinkers can join Celestial Seasonings in planting trees in two ways: by purchasing the brand’s all-natural teas between now and March 31, 2009, and by visiting www.celestialseasonings.com/trees, where they are given the opportunity to participate in a free interactive program that turns “virtual trees” into reality.

“Our tree-planting program is a fun, affordable way for Celestial Seasonings tea drinkers to make a difference during trying economic times,” said Peter Burns, General Manager of Celestial Seasonings. “With the help of our valued consumers and the like-minded environmental stewards at Trees for the Future, we will sponsor the planting of more than one million trees and help promote sustainability worldwide.”

Online visitors to www.celestialseasonings.com/trees can plant a tree in a virtual forest generated entirely by fellow users. For each virtual tree planted, Celestial Seasonings will sponsor the planting of one real tree in a developing country by Trees for the Future. The online experience enables visitors to view the growing virtual forest of trees and watch their own tree sprout and grow. Users also discover how trees benefit the environment and economies of emerging nations by improving the quality of their water, air and soil, promoting biodiversity and generating additional income.

Visitors also learn about the brand’s earth-friendly practices, including the growing, harvesting and sourcing of their ingredients and the packaging of their products. Because they have worked with many of the same farmers for more than 30 years, the specialty tea leader has been able to establish sustainable harvests and support ethical trade practices. Additionally, Celestial Seasonings’ use of minimal packaging, including a unique tea bag that requires no strings, tags, staples or individual wrappers, saves more than 3.5 million pounds of waste from entering landfills annually.

Since 1988, Trees for the Future has planted more than 70 million trees in Central America, Africa and Asia – helping thousands of communities improve their livelihoods and their environment. These newly planted trees remove approximately 1.5 million tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere each year.

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