The Okie Legacy: Life Is About Choices

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Life Is About Choices

It was Thursday, July 8, 1999, that NW Okie wrote this piece, "Life Is About Choices (God Bless Our Freedom)." And she still believes that is true today (2016).

"Life is all about choices. When you cut away all the junk, every situation is a choice. You choose how you react to situations. you choose how people will affect your mood. You choose to be in a good mood or bad mood. The bottom line is: It's your choice how you live life."

The reason we Americans have that choice today is soon to be celebrated throughout these United States during the 4th of July weekend with family and friends at local displays of fireworks, parades, picnics, etc. God Bless The USA for our Freedom of Choice.

Speaking of choices, I was chatting with a friend online one evening about simple and hard ways of doing things. AND... I stated something to the fact that, "I always seem to find the hard way of doing things."

It runs in my family. What can I say? It amazes me that I can't see the simplicity of the situation until after I have spent numerous hours figuring it out the hard way. It literally "Blows my mind!" perhaps we get so involved that we don't see the simplicity of it all. Who knows for sure?

It reminds me of a story about one of my sisters and the little soap dispenser that was built into the sink near the faucet fixtures. Anyway, I walked into her kitchen on day a few years ago and here she is with a huge wrench dismantling the top fictures of the kitchen sink so she could fill the soap dispenser.

I just sat at her kitchen breakfast bar, smiling and trying hard to contain myself without laughing out loud. (LOL). She was very serious-minded about figuring it out. she must have seen me smiling (smirking), because she asked me in an older sister tone, "If you think you can do it any better, then get over here and do it." Well! I walked over to the sink. I looked the situation over carefully. I reached underneath the sink where the bottle was and unscrewed it. simple as that! It cracked us both up. We still laugh about it when one is doing something the hard way.

Back to Choices... Have you ever put off what you could do today and let things get stacked up? don't we all do that a times? There are some things that I just dread doing. I seem to put them aside so I can enjoy doing those things that give a calmness peace and me the most pleasure in my life. I'm not the only one that does that.

We each have a very valuable choice. That Choice is choosing our friends. Some writers say that you can choose your friends, but NOT your family. I would like to let you know that, depending on the family you're looking for, "You CAN choose your family!" I adopt family members from my closest friends all the time. I have a very large family of friends!

Speaking of friends... I would like to let some of my friends out there know that I cherish each of them for the love, friendship, patience, peace and growth they bring into my life. I shall never forget you. I shall always be there if you need me. My thoughts are with you everyday even if we don't talk or write each day. May God Bless you all.

I know that I've said this before in other newsletters, BUT... It really is an important message that I would like to pass on again. "You can choose to be in a good mood or you can choose to be in a bad mood."

May Wealth and Success follow Love into your home!

My husband was going through some old papers we have stored around this place and found a great old business card for the "First National Bank of Fairvalley, Oklahoma." It shows the Capital Stock, $100,.000, and the Shares, $1,0000 each.

The name on the cards is that of E. C. Nokes (Ex-Soldier) Solicitor. Does that ring a bell out there with any of you NW Oklahomans? AND, Don't let me forget the little quote at the bottom of the card that states, "Over the Top, boys."
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