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07/05/22 11:20 AM #3456    

 

Kenneth Davis

We must let go of the life we have planned,

so as to accept the one that is waiting for us. 

~Joseph Campbell~


07/05/22 08:43 PM #3457    

 

Estella Wright (Mayhue-Greer)

Fellow Classmates,

Early voting will start soon in Shelby County. I would like to encourage you to vote for Michelle Alexander-Best for Judge. If you are interested in placing a Michelle Alexander-Best for Judge sign in your yard or place of business, please let me know.

Thanks in advance,

Estella


07/06/22 08:03 AM #3458    

 

Kenneth Davis

 T H O U G H T   F O R   C O N S I D E R A T I O N  

     People become attached to their burdens sometimes more than the burdens are attached to them. The only way to avoid being miserable is not to have enough leisure to wonder whether you are happy or not. Old men are dangerous: it doesn't matter to them what is going to happen to the world.

~George Bernard Shaw~

The ‘Big 5’ Brain-Boosting Nutrients a Neurologist Says Are Best for Staying Sharp as You Age ~Isadora Baum~ Well+Good

     The foods we eat every day certainly play a role in our cognitive functioning. Ever sleep in past your alarm in college and be forced to sprint to take a grueling exam on an empty stomach? Not fun. But as we get older, the connection between nutrition and brain health becomes more pronounced in several ways. For starters, because the brain declines naturally with age, our risk of cognitive decline and disorders (such as dementia and Alzheimer’s) increases as we get older. This is why it’s vital to make sure your meals are incorporating brain-boosting nutrients: They'll help keep you sharp both today and in the long-term.
     “Medical professionals and physicians are more than familiar with the general—and natural—cognitive decline that is associated with aging, as the brain does not make new cells as we age,” says neuroscientist Sonja K. Billes, PhD, the founder of August Scientific and a member of the Science Advisory Team at Solaray. “Our brain cells, known as neurons, may not communicate as well later in life, too,” she adds. To caveat, this decline is completely natural for many—but it still may cause weakened neurological activity and response, which affects cognitive functioning, memory retention, concentration, and focus, Dr. Billes says.

How nutrition and brain health are linked:

     While there isn’t too much we can do to stop the natural decline in brain health due to age (which is due, in part, to damage from free-radicals and oxidative stress, which are byproducts that come with the aging process), we can take some amount of legitimate preventative action by adjusting our daily routines—such as getting more sleep and managing stress—and eating more brain-friendly foods on a consistent basis. These lifestyle changes have been shown to result in better cognitive functioning (as well as decreased inflammation, a happier state of existence, a healthier heart, and so on) as we age. “Fortunately, science has shown that we can influence how our brain ages and functions by our lifestyle and nutrition," Dr. Billes says. "Getting regular exercise and adequate sleep, as well as staying mentally active and eating foods with the brain-boosting nutrients we need, can help optimize brain health and function as we age.”

     While the brain is able to produce certain nutrients on its own to maintain and optimize functioning and to make sure we’re able to think, remember, and communicate well in our everyday lives, there are some brain-boosting nutrients our bodies need but cannot supply on our own. These are what's known as essential nutrients, and we must obtain them from food sources. While Dr. Billes says that eating a variety of nutrients is the best approach for promoting cognitive health and preventing brain disease or decline as we age, some nutrients are particularly powerful when it comes to their longevity- and brain-boosting benefits. Here, the “Big Five” brain-boosting nutrients Dr. Billes recommends as a neuroscientist to keep our brains sharp as we age.

Brain-boosting nutrients, according to a neurologist:

1. Omega-3 Fatty Acids
“Omega-3s are the polyunsaturated fats that your brain needs most for optimal health and function during the aging process. This is because low levels of omega-3s have been linked to an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease," says Dr. Billes. "They're found in fatty fish, nuts, seeds, and certain plant oils, like flaxseed oil." Fatty fish (such as salmon, anchovies, sardines, herring, and mackerel) is the strongest source of omega-3 fatty acids, and it offers both DHA and EPA as two forms of omega-3s, both of which are the most powerful kinds for boosting brain health and offering disease protection. Dr. Billes recommends eating fatty fish two to three times a week to keep your brain healthy and sharp. Walnuts, chia seeds, flax seeds all supply ALA, the plant source of omega-3s. Algae oil is plant-based and does have both DHA and EPA omega-3s (which are more bioavailable and potent sources than ALA), so try to incorporate it into your diet if you’re a plant-based eater. You can also find omega-3s in olives and olive oil. “Using olive oil, which is high in omega-3s, in place of canola oil, is an easy way to get more omega-3s in the diet,” Dr. Billes says. Drizzle it on salad greens and grain bowls, or sear a salmon fillet in olive oil with lemon zest and herbs for a super brain-friendly meal.

2. Electrolytes and B Vitamins
Electrolytes and B vitamins are both important for maintaining healthy hydration and electrolyte levels in the brain and the rest of the body. “Neurons need small amounts of electrolytes, such as sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium to function,” says Dr. Billes. “And B vitamins are important in the neurochemical synthesis of many neurotransmitters.” When dehydrated, we tend to experience physical lethargy and muscle cramps, but we also have mental lethargy—think brain fog and decreased focus and concentration. In addition to drinking enough water to keep your brain sharp, be sure to also consume plenty of foods with both electrolytes and B vitamins to maintain an optimal balance in hydration levels for brain health. This is especially important post-workout or sweating, as you lose stores and must replenish afterwards. “After all, the brain is made of about 80 percent water, followed by 11 percent fat and eight percent protein. This means that the brain can actually shrink in volume when you're dehydrated, and in turn won’t function as well when we aren’t drinking enough water,” says Dr. Billes. You can find both B vitamins and electrolytes in fresh fruits and vegetables, in nuts and seeds, and certain dairy products like cottage cheese. Avocado, eggs, brown rice, millet, and nutritional yeast are a few other delicious ways to up your B vitamin intake; coconut water, bananas, pickles, olives, and low-sugar sports drinks will all add electrolytes to your diet. And don't forget to drink plenty of water!

3. Antioxidants
Antioxidants are known to fight free-radical damage and oxidative stress, both of which occur due to the aging process and can lead to higher levels of inflammation, chronic disease risk, and cell damage in the brain, says Dr. Billes. The best way to get enough antioxidants in your diet is by eating a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. Load up on those reds, oranges, yellows, whites, greens, blues, and purples, whether from fresh or frozen sources. In addition to antioxidants, you'll be reaping other essential nutrients (like vitamin C, B, E, K, copper, magnesium, and so on) and fiber—all of which promote a healthy brain. “All fruit and vegetables contain vitamins, minerals, and fiber that support a healthy body as well as a sharp brain. Dark leafy greens and berries both stand out for their high levels of antioxidants and ability to counteract cell damage, which occurs over time, as well as vitamins A, E, and C, and minerals, like zinc and selenium,” Dr. Billes says. Fruits and vegetables also tend to be high in water content—particularly zucchini, tomatoes, watermelon, cucumbers, and bell peppers—so you’re getting antioxidants, nutrients, and hydration simultaneously. Blueberries are a go-to option to use as a topper for Greek yogurt parfaits, oatmeal, and salads, as well as for making chia pudding or homemade granola. You can also combine berries with leafy greens like spinach and kale in green smoothies or vibrant salads (just don't forget to add some protein and fat, like grilled salmon, avocado, and olive oil).

4. Protein
Speaking of which. “Protein provides the essential amino acids the brain needs to make neurotransmitters,” says Dr. Billies. Amino acids are therefore necessary for brain function and communication, she explains. "When you’re deficient in protein, your brain is unable to work and communicate as well. In extreme cases, this may cause you to experience trouble thinking and speaking clearly, as well as maintaining mental stamina and strength." Thus, protein intake is emphasized with age, which is why our protein intake needs tend to increase as we get older.  To make sure you’re getting enough, keep a steady stream of protein-rich foods like fatty fish, chicken or turkey breast, eggs, Greek yogurt, soy products like tofu and soybeans, nuts and seeds, beans and lentils, and whole grains in your daily meals.

5. Choline
Choline is one of the best brain-boosting nutrients. “Choline is an essential nutrient for healthy brain function because it is a component in the synthesis of acetylcholine, an important neurotransmitter that supports memory and learning,” says Dr. Billes. Choline is also important for phosphatidylcholine production, which she explains is a phospholipid found in cell membranes that assists in healthy brain function. Choline is most readily available in nutrient-dense foods like eggs, soybeans, fatty fish, liver, red potatoes, and fiber-rich quinoa.


07/06/22 08:11 AM #3459    

 

Kenneth Davis


     Happy Birthday AMELIA GRIFFIN Banks! Here’s to a blessed, healthy, fruitful, and eventful year ahead. You deserve every bit of it. Cheers. May you be gifted with life’s biggest joys and never-ending bliss. After all, you yourself are a gift to earth, so you deserve the best. As you’re all set to welcome a new year in your life, I wish that the Almighty would protect and guide you in every walk of your life. Have an amazing birthday! On this special day, may he bestow all his blessings upon you. I wish you enjoy a great and healthy year onward. Today and throughout every season, may God’s grace give you every possible reason to smile, to enjoy and to celebrate. I wish you a "Carl Harris Jr." type of day, as you enjoy and celebrate the crossing of new "Bridges" on this new path you'll be traveling.




07/07/22 09:00 AM #3460    

 

Kenneth Davis

 T H O U G H T   F O R   C O N S I D E R A T I O N 

     The love of gardening is a seed once sown that never dies. A garden is a grand teacher. It teaches patience and careful watchfulness; it teaches industry and thrift; above all it teaches entire trust. In garden arrangement, as in all other kinds of decorative work, one has not only to acquire a knowledge of what to do, but also to gain some wisdom in perceiving what it is well to let alone. There is no spot of ground, however arid, bare or ugly, that cannot be tamed into such a state as may give an impression of beauty and delight.

~Gertrude Jekyll~

IT'S THROW BACK THURSDAY



 


07/07/22 12:32 PM #3461    

 

Bonnie Pippin (Mills)

Hi classmates,  oooooooo I remember those.  My oldest daughter was born in "72 and my grandmother who we called Groggy would hang the diapers on the line and by the way those diapers shown in the picture are pre-folded and Groggy was not having that,  the diapers were folded individually.  This brought back very fond memories.  Thanks, Kenneth.


07/08/22 09:12 AM #3462    

 

Estella Wright (Mayhue-Greer)

How our poor babies must have suffer in those plastic pants. And how we suffered washing diaper pails filled with dirty diapers. At least they were environmentally friendly.


07/08/22 10:08 AM #3463    

 

Kenneth Davis

 T H O U G H T   F O R   C O N S I D E R A T I O N 

     Indeed, this life is a test. It is a test of many things - of our convictions and priorities, our faith and our faithfulness, our patience and our resilience, and in the end, our ultimate desires. There will be days when you feel defeated, exhausted, and plain old beat-up by life's whiplash. People you love will disappoint you - and you will disappoint them. You'll probably struggle with some kind of mortal appetite. Some days it will feel as though the veil between Heaven and Earth is made of reinforced concrete. 

~Sheri L. Dew~


07/09/22 08:15 AM #3464    

 

Kenneth Davis


  T H O U G H T   F O R   C O N S I D E R A T I O N  

     It's not a bad idea to occasionally spend a little time thinking about things you take for granted. Plain everyday things. Interestingly, human irrationality is a hot topic in economics at the moment. Behavioural economics it's called, on the cusp of economics and psychology. Put simply, behavioural economics argues that human beings' decision-taking is guided by the evolutionary baggage which we bring with us to the present day. Evolution has made us rational to a point, but not perfectly so. It has given us emotions, for example, which programme us to override our rational brain and act more instinctively. 

~Evan Davis~


07/10/22 10:03 AM #3465    

 

Kenneth Davis

 T H O U G H T   F O R   C O N S I D E R A T I O N  

     With faith and obedience practiced long enough, the Holy Ghost becomes a constant companion, our natures change, and endurance becomes certain. Our Heavenly Father knows us and our circumstances and even what faces us in the future. His Beloved Son, Jesus Christ, our Savior, has suffered and paid for our sins and those of all the people we will ever meet. He has perfect understanding of the feelings, the suffering, the trials, and the needs of every individual. 

~Henry B. Eyring~

 

 


07/11/22 09:34 AM #3466    

 

Kenneth Davis

 T H O U G H T   F O R   C O N S I D E R A T I O N  

     Success is the sum of small efforts - repeated day in and day out. In every adversity there lies the seed of an equivalent advantage. In every defeat is a lesson showing you how to win the victory next time. Our subconscious minds have no sense of humor, play no jokes and cannot tell the difference between reality and an imagined thought or image. What we continually think about eventually will manifest in our lives. 

~Robert Collier~ 

JUST JOKING MONDAYS

     At our weekly alumni meetings, the football coach shows the film of the most recent game and holds a question-and-answer period afterward. One of the alumni, who had played on the football team many years ago and had a son on this year’s squad, posed a question concerning the defensive line. “I’d like to know,” he said, “why our boys are so slow getting into the opposition’s backfield after the ball is snapped.” “Gosh, I’m not sure, Fred,” answered the coach. “But it could be hereditary.”

~E.M. Boswell~


07/11/22 09:44 AM #3467    

 

Kenneth Davis

     Birth Anniversary Greetings to Marzie Gates Thomas and George Porter. On this very special day of your life, I pray that you may find happiness in every situation. May there always be a reason to smile in every moment of your life! Having a birthday offers us the welcome reminder, that it is nothing short of a total miracle, to be alive yet another year.

     Using the term miracle, captions the degree of receiving the blessings of grace and favor unforeseen. A kind of miracle, that it is so astoundingly humbling and awe-inspiring to be alive every day, that we cannot help but consider the opportunity to grow older and to age, as a total privilege worth celebrating.

     I wish you both a "New Cool Collective" type of day. Having reached the age of "Seventy", is "So Cool"....enjoy your day and stay safe my friends.....any of you reading this greeting today, I ask that you please reach out to each of them, should you have their contact information...it's been a while since either has logged onto the website...... 



 


07/11/22 11:48 AM #3468    

 

Joycelyn Lacy (Somerville)

...nice try Kenneth!!!-ha...ha...ha (just joking around) lol !


07/12/22 09:47 AM #3469    

 

Kenneth Davis

SMALL STRAWS IN A SOFT WIND  by Marsha Burns

     Before you can advance spiritually, you must truly forgive those you have held a grudge against. They may be in the wrong, but so are you for resenting them. It is time to admit your ill will, let go, and move on. You must forgive if you wish to be forgiven. Matthew 6:14-15 For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.

 T H O U G H T   F O R   C O N S I D E R A T I O N  

Sometimes you need to talk to a two year old

just so you can understand life again.

Every smile makes you a day younger.

Some people complain because God put thorns on roses,

while others praise Him for putting roses among thorns.

Cherish your loved ones while you can.

~Unknown~


     Life itself is but the shadow of death, and souls departed but the shadows of the living. We all labor against our own cure, for death is the cure of all diseases.

~Thomas Browne~


07/12/22 08:34 PM #3470    

 

Kenneth Davis

Received from Larry Milligan, via "The Class of 1972"....

     Dear Fellow Warrior Alumni! The Class of ’72 is hosting our 50th Year Reunion this September 22nd-24th. In honor of this magnificent milestone, we are asking your class, our friends, to purchase at least one table of 6 for $300 to our banquet on Saturday, September 24th. If you find that more than 6 would like to attend, we will be able to accommodate the request as well. This will be a perfect opportunity for us to again mix, mingle and have a lot of fun with each other. Please contact Adrienne Karney Lynn by April 30th at 901-412-5120 or at adklynn@comcast.net if you have an interest or any questions. PLEASE let us hear from you. We want you there to share in this momentous Black-Tie Affair with us! BTW Class of ‘72 “Warriors for Life (W4L)”

Please contact Larry Milligan, our designated coordinator for The Class of 72......  


07/13/22 08:36 AM #3471    

 

Kenneth Davis

 T H O U G H T   F O R   C O N S I D E R A T I O N  

     This is my breakfast: Two poached eggs, turkey bacon, and a half avocado. The yolks in a poached egg are alkalizing. Avocados are a great source of fat and vitamin E; great for your skin. It's super light and not too heavy. Sometimes I like a little sweet as well, so I have a cup of plain yogurt with blueberries.

~April Bowlby~

A Cardiologist Shares How Much Avocado To Eat

To Boost Your Heart Health - Kells McPhillips @  Well+Good

     The amount of love the world has for avocados is immeasurable, but according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), we've found even more to love about the creamy green fruit in the last two decades. The U.S. consumption of avocados per capita has tripled over the last 20 years, and we've all reaped the health rewards of the many slices of avocado toast we've consumed. But if you're wondering if your love for avocados translates to actual heart health, the answer may just be yes, according to a new study.
     The meta-analysis, which was published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, looked at the existing data of over 68,000 women and 41,000 men from previous studies who were free of cancer, coronary heart disease, and strokes. The researchers assessed the diets of the participants using validated food frequency questionnaires when the study began, and every four years over a 30-year follow-up period. During that time, there were over 14,000 incident cases of cardiovascular disease, but those who ate more avocados had a few distinct health advantages.
     Get this: Participants who ate two or more servings of avocado a week had a 16 percent lower risk of cardiovascular disease and a 21 percent lower risk of coronary heart disease. However, it's worth noting that the study reflects correlation not causation. "Though the results were adjusted for diet and lifestyle, do not show a direct cause and effect, and are limited to self-reported dietary collection these findings further support avocados as a heart-healthy fruit," says cardiologist David Sabgir, MD, founder of Walk With a Doc and spokesperson for Fresh Avocados – Love One Today.
     That said, do any of us really need an excuse to eat more avocados? Besides the fact that they are—you know—incredibly delicious, they also have other benefits besides the ones explicitly explored in this study, says Dr. Sabgir. "Healthy eating patterns associated with heart health include plenty of fruits and vegetables and unsaturated fats. Avocados are a fruit, a good source of fiber, and more than 75 percent of the fat in avocados is unsaturated," he explains. Avos also happen to be free of sodium and cholesterol, and chances are they have more health secrets we've yet to uncover. "We learn more about the heart health benefits of avocados everyday thanks to the many published studies that support the growing body of evidence that avocados are heart-healthy," adds Dr. Sabgir. Until the next study confirming your boundless appreciation for avocados, let me be the first to wish you many satisfying toast moments in the future.

 


07/13/22 08:39 AM #3472    

 

Kenneth Davis

Let others lead small lives, but not you.

Let others argue over small things, but not you.

Let others cry over small hurts, but not you.

Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, but not you. 

~Jim Rohn~


07/14/22 08:33 AM #3473    

 

Kenneth Davis

SMALL STRAWS IN A SOFT WIND  by Marsha Burns

July 14, 2022: There are still things that you know you need to put to rest, that have nagged at you for some time and that you have put off. It is time to face the challenges that seem difficult regardless of your fear of failure. It will be easier than you imagined it would be. I am with you to lead the way, but you must take the first step, says the Lord. Hebrews 13:6 So we may boldly say: The Lord is my helper; I will not fear. What can man do to me?

 T H O U G H T   F O R   C O N S I D E R A T I O N 

     The bottom line is: We must be working on arriving at the destination for which we were put on this planet. Every little action creates an effect: We are all interconnected. Unfortunately, we can never truly know if we're making the right decision. What we do know is that wherever we are, that's where the Light wants us to be. It's the best place for us to be now. And as long as we don't try to control the situation, then we won't end up in the place we shouldn't be.

~Yehuda Berg~ 


07/14/22 08:38 AM #3474    

 

Kenneth Davis

Birthday Greetings to Marsha McMillian Sherrod

     What an honor to toast you on this special day to mark the 70th anniversary of your birth. It gives me great pleasure to shine the spotlight on you today, as you have done for others. A birthday only happens once in a lifetime, so today, I am celebrating the anniversary of our birth. When we came into this world, no one promised us a certain number of days, months, or years to live. We are no more entitled to a far-reaching lifespan than anyone else on this planet. However, the scriptures give us a reasonable degree of hope, as indicated in the book of Psalm 90:10; The days of our years are threescore years and ten.
     Birthdays are good for you. What a great reminder to celebrate whatever we can, whenever we can, and to take absolutely nothing for granted. Nothing except, maybe, that the longer we live, the more we will age. What a blessing it is to be considered a friend on our special day and always. I wish you a "Darren Rahn" type of day to celebrate. Today you're going to be celebrated as "The Talk Of The Town". Remember though, at our age, todays extra "Thought For Consideration" is "Easy Does It"....Now get busy working on your reason of strength to reach the fourscore years, and be ready to celebrate once again....enjoy your day and stay safe my friend....



 

 


07/14/22 08:42 AM #3475    

 

Kenneth Davis

IT'S THROW BACK THURSDAY

Program provided, courtesy of Joycelyn Lacy-Sommerville



 

 


07/14/22 10:19 AM #3476    

 

Estella Wright (Mayhue-Greer)

Wishing Kenneth and Marsha a Wonderful Birthday!

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07/14/22 12:54 PM #3477    

 

Joycelyn Lacy (Somerville)


07/14/22 02:05 PM #3478    

 

Jimmie Powell

Hello Kenneth.            I appreciate you ,John and Claude talking about Gardening. It help me to do the same. I plant corn, beans , squash, cucumbers, greens and okra . And it sure look good and taste good . Thank for all the points


07/14/22 04:10 PM #3479    

 

John Thomas

Happy  Birthday Kenneth and Marsha

And 

Thanks Jimmy and Good luck with Your Gardening.


07/14/22 10:25 PM #3480    

Margie McRae (Reed)

Happy Birthday

to

Marsha

and

Kenneth!

Enjoy Your Birthday Season!!!

Be Blessed My Friends!

Margie


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