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09/11/22 07:41 AM #3609    

 

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  

     Unfortunately, because aging is so common and natural, we tend to think of it as destiny or something we should accept. Only 20 percent of our longevity is genetically determined. The rest is what we do, how we live our lives and increasingly, the molecules that we take. So aging is really just the way we deteriorate over time. Lifespan on the other hand is how long we live. We typically refer to that as longevity.

~David Andrew Sinclair~




09/11/22 07:52 AM #3610    

 

Kenneth Davis

     September 11, 2022: You have been looking for solutions and completion in various aspects of your life, and your wait is coming to an end. These are things that must conclude before you can be positioned to move forward and begin to experience the new season before you. You will forge ahead with a greater sense of spiritual stability and assurance. Isaiah 33:6 Wisdom and knowledge will be the stability of your times, and the strength of salvation; the fear of the Lord is his treasure.

SMALL STRAWS IN A SOFT WIND  by Marsha Burns

     Birth Anniversary Greetings to Jacqueline Franklin Daniels. Here's wishing you a beautiful day, with good health and happiness forever! Whatever you ask, may you receive, whatever you seek, may you find, whatever you may wish, may it be fulfilled, on this day and always. God’s grace is sufficient for us, anywhere his providence places us. Having been blessed with heaven-sent distributions of grace, mercy and favor, you've reached another milestone, unlike others within our class.  You have come a long way and have won many battles. Whenever you’re faced with a difficult or challenging situation, you’ll overcome it. Continue to be the reason someone smiles. Be the reason someone feels loved and believes in the goodness in people (Roy T. Bennett). Time doesn't take away from friendship, nor does separation (Tennessee Williams). 
     Thanks for always reminding me that the good things in life aren’t things, they’re people just like you. Thanks again for your initiative, potential and singularity, as a financial contributor to the renewal of our website. Should you decide to celebrate with the family today, or not, I wish you a Steve Cole type of day. Get ready to let go of something old that no longer serves you in order to make room for something new. Every day we are objects of the grace of God. God’s grace is not only amazing grace, it is abounding grace (Vance Havner). Brace yourself to receive additional bountiful blessings, so "Stay Awhile" among us, because "It's Gonna Be Alright".....True grace always produces vigilance rather than complacency; it always produces perseverance rather than indolence (Jerry Bridges)....enjoy your day and stay safe my friend....Happy Birthday....




09/11/22 07:55 AM #3611    

 

Kenneth Davis

     Life is filled with detours and dead ends,

trials and challenges of every kind.

Each of us has likely had times when distress,

anguish,

and despair almost consumed us. 

~Russell M. Nelson~


09/11/22 03:40 PM #3612    

 

Joycelyn Lacy (Somerville)


09/12/22 10:35 AM #3613    

 

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  

     Negative emotions like loneliness, envy, and guilt have an important role to play in a happy life; they're big, flashing signs that something needs to change. Keep in mind that to avoid loneliness, many people need both a social circle and an intimate attachment. Having just one of two may still leave you feeling lonely.

~Gretchen Rubin~

IT'S NOW TIME FOR
JUST JOKING MONDAYS

     One Sunday, a minister played hooky from church so he could shoot a round of golf. St. Peter, looking down from Heaven, seethed. “You’re going to let him get away with this, God?” The Lord shook his head. The minister took his first shot. The ball soared through the air 420 yards and dropped into the cup for a hole in one. St. Peter was outraged. “I thought you were going to punish him!” The Lord shrugged. “Who’s he going to tell?”


09/12/22 11:12 AM #3614    

 

Kenneth Davis

     Birth Anniversary Greetings to you Lydia Gray! Welcome to your vintage years. Every birthday is a gift. Every day is a gift (Aretha Franklin). Seventy is the new 35 (times two)! Here's wishing a very happy birthday to you! If we had one wish for you on this special day, it would be: May the best of your past be the worst of your future (Catherine Pulsifer). We wish for all your tomorrows, to be full of happiness, that has spilled over from all your yesterdays. The Lord may not give gold, but he will give grace; he may not give gain, but he will give grace (C. H. Spurgeon). 
     On this day, you've received another golden moment of grace that few have obtained. Saving grace, as well as restraining grace. Our days are long, but the years are short and sometimes, it’s the bumps in the road that prepare us for our dreams. Looking backwards over the numerous events of previous years, we've all traveled over bumpy roads. However, the gifts of grace, mercy and favor have smoothly paved our travels. There's much for us to be thankful for. The "Class of 1970" has dwindled in numbers, which makes us thankful that you're still here among us. Should you decide to celebrate today or not, I wish you a George Benson type of day. 
     As classmates, "Love Remembers" the roads we traveled from elementary school to junior high school and on to high school and beyond. Cherished moments that we generally reflect upon and occasionally have the opportunity to renew and enjoy. As Joycelyn mentioned yesterday, it's time for us to "Count our life by our smiles, not our tears. We should count our age by our friends and not the years." Trust me, there are numerous smiles that you create on the individual faces of your friends and classmates, who yet remain. We'd enjoy seeing you when the opportunity allows. With this knowledge, hopefully you'll have a wonderfully blessed day, while declaring the statement "My Heart Is Dancing", to the closest family member or friend present for your celebration....enjoy your day and stay safe my friend...  




09/12/22 11:15 AM #3615    

 

Joycelyn Lacy (Somerville)


09/12/22 01:04 PM #3616    

 

Estella Wright (Mayhue-Greer)


09/12/22 01:08 PM #3617    

 

Joycelyn Lacy (Somerville)


09/12/22 06:58 PM #3618    

 

Kenneth Davis

Happy Belated Birthday Jackie!
With Love,
Brenda Partee Taylor

 


09/13/22 09:24 AM #3619    

 

Kenneth Davis

     September 13, 2022: Arise from your bed of sorrow and look for ways to be content, grateful, and happy instead of being upset and worried. Rise above your worldly discontentment and realize that because you belong to Me, you are highly favored. What you have or do not have is a temporary condition, but who you are spiritually in Me is forever, says the Lord. Psalm 44:3 For they did not gain possession of the land by their own sword, nor did their own arm save them; but it was Your right hand, Your arm, and the light of Your countenance, because You favored them.

SMALL STRAWS IN A SOFT WIND  by Marsha Burns

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

     Happiness, true happiness, is an inner quality.

It is a state of mind.

If your mind is at peace, you are happy.

If your mind is at peace, but you have nothing else, you can be happy.

If you have everything the world can give

- pleasure, possessions, power -

but lack peace of mind, you can never be happy. 

~Dada Vaswani~


09/13/22 05:04 PM #3620    

 

Joycelyn Lacy (Somerville)


09/14/22 11:49 AM #3621    

 

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 tend to eat poorly because it's convenient; it's what's around them. But you can make the switch. I think the way to do that is to just make fruits and vegetables as convenient as possible to eat. Studies on cherries, raspberries and strawberries suggest that most of their nutrition is retained when they're frozen, so it's a good idea to keep some in the freezer. You have to build up to green smoothies. Everyone loves fruit smoothies: you can add a handful of baby spinach to a fruit smoothie and may hardly even taste it. Next, try two. Slowly, your taste buds can adapt to more greens.

~Michael Greger~

HEALTHY EATING

Here's Exactly How a Plant-Based Diet Can Protect You From Disease, According to Experts
Two registered dietitians explain how eating more plants can reduce inflammation and support your immune system.
By Cheyenne Buckingham 

     During these unprecedented times, the need to support your immune system is proving to be critical for survival, and what you're eating matters now more than ever before. Consuming a diet that's rich in fruits and vegetables not only enables you to stay lean but it, more importantly, also may help you to fend off both chronic and infectious diseases. We called on the experts, Ashley Kitchens, MPH, RD, LDN and Sydney Greene, MS, RD, to explain the relationship between a plant-based diet and disease.
Can you explain how a poor diet may be contributing to adverse health complications with COVID-19?
     To be clear, we're not suggesting that an unhealthy diet is what's causing people to have adverse health complications with COVID-19—there are many risk factors that doctors and epidemiologists still don't know about the disease. However, it's become clear that those with underlying conditions, some of which are attributable to bad eating habits, are at higher risk of fatality from COVID-19. "Individuals who have serious heart conditions, like cardiovascular disease, and a body mass index [BMI] of 40 or higher fall under the category of those who are at a higher risk for severe illness and adverse complications from COVID-19," says Kitchens. "Poor eating habits and other lifestyle factors can play a large role in determining one's risk of heart disease and BMI, which in turn puts people in the high-risk group for severe illness from COVID-19."

How can diet affect immune function?
     Greene says that one of the key signs that your diet is negatively affecting your immune system is inflammation. "Inflammation is part of the body's defense mechanism and plays a role in the healing process," she says. "Chronic inflammation has been shown to play a role in various diseases such as diabetes, allergies, and cardiovascular disease." With that said, there are specific foods that cause inflammation and there are others that work to reduce it. The latter are referred to as anti-inflammatory foods, which include an array of plant-based foods such as fruit, vegetables, legumes, as well as seeds and nuts, which are rich in inflammation-fighting omega-3 fatty acids.
     "All of the nutrients and chemical compounds found in plants do wonders to restore balance in the body," she says. Kitchens adds that eating foods derived from plants have essential nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals, and antioxidants, that you can't get from other types of food. "Plant-rich foods help to strengthen your immune system and the essential nutrients in plants work to resolve inflammation in your body," she explains. "Phytochemicals and antioxidants boost your immune system and help neutralize toxins from pollution, processed foods, bacteria, viruses, and more."
     Foods that can provoke an inflammatory response in the body are ones that are heavily processed, so think Velveeta, Little Debbie snacks, and Cheetos. It's these foods that could be causing you to become more susceptible to both chronic and infectious diseases because of how they can weaken your immune system. "Processed foods, with their high sugar levels, omega-6 fatty acids, excess sodium, and junky additives, on the other hand, can stoke the fire of inflammation," says Greene. "When inflammation is high, it taxes the immune system leaving us more susceptible to disease and illness."

How might adopting a plant-based diet help those with underlying conditions fend off disease?
     "A plant-based diet can be a powerful tool in your toolbox," says Kitchens. "It's been shown to help improve several risk factors for heart disease including high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and inflammation. A plant-based diet can help lower the risk of these health conditions that are placing people in the high-risk group for COVID-19." In other words, the time to adopt a diet that includes more plant-based foods is now, and not because it will cure you of COVID-19, but because it may help treat those underlying chronic conditions (cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes, especially) that are putting so many people at high risk of having adverse complications with the novel coronavirus.
     "We can't ignore the power of plants," says Kitchens. "If we look at pockets of people around the world with the highest life expectancy, they're consuming a diet that is centered around plants." Greene also points out another important aspect of plant foods—they are a tremendous source of polyphenols. "Polyphenols are a form of micronutrients that are packed with antioxidants as well as other chemical compounds that can fight off disease," she says. To ensure that you're getting a wide variety of beneficial nutrients, Greene suggests eating at least four different colors of fruits and vegetables each and every day. For example, you could top your morning bowl of oatmeal with raspberries and blueberries and then, for lunch, part of your meal could include a handful of garlicky, sautéed greens as well as carrots with hummus. There you have it, four colors (red, blue, green, orange) all ingested before 1 p.m.

Do you think we will see a shift in people moving toward a plant-based diet during or after this pandemic?
     This is a difficult question to answer because it heavily depends on whether people are willing to change their current diet. However, both Kitchens and Greene are optimistic that this change could potentially occur naturally. "I think people are being forced to get creative in their kitchens as well as in the grocery store," says Greene. "With the lack of available animal proteins, consumers are now having to try out plant-based protein sources such as beans and grains." It's true, some of the nation's largest meat-processing facilities have temporarily shut down due to many workers testing positive for COVID-19. As a result, it's possible that there could be a meat shortage in the near future—especially if this pandemic persists. If anything, health experts hope that this pandemic will help people realize how crucial it is to fuel your body with nutritious, immune-supporting foods. "With this pandemic, we've come to realize the importance of our health and what we can do to protect it and support it as much as possible," says Kitchens. Not to mention, reducing your meat and cheese intake will not only help to lower your cholesterol, but it will also likely make your grocery bill a little less expensive. "Throwing together a veggie salad or cooking up a stew with lots of beans and vegetables is a very simple, cheap, and effective way to nourish our bodies," says Greene. "I hope people are realizing that."


09/14/22 03:21 PM #3622    

 

Kenneth Davis

     Birth Anniversity Greetings to you Fred Higgins! Happy birthday to one of my best friends forever. Length of years is no proper test of length of life. A man's life is to be measured by what he does in it and what he feels in it (Samuel Smiles). Here's to another year of laughing at our own jokes and keeping each other sane! Friends are those rare people who ask how we are and then wait to hear the answer (Ed Cunningham). Over the years, you've become one of the greatest friends, to have ever graced the corners of Lauderdale and Walker Avenue. Not only have you been a good friend, my family cherishes you as their brother from another mother. Mary, Jean and Barbara are visiting me this week in North Carolina and specifically said to tell you Happy Birthday. If Randy and Michael were here, they'd wish you the same.

     “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel (Maya Angelou).” You have been blessed tremendously over the years with grace, favor and mercy. As you performed your duties at the Department of Human Services, you were able to bless others. Your practical idealism and material mastery of rules and regulations, became valuable tools in your quiver of arrows to administer. The value of a man can only be measured with regard to other men (Friedrich Nietzsche). Ralph Waldo Emerson once said; The glory of friendship is not the outstretched hand, not the kindly smile, nor the joy of companionship; it is the spiritual inspiration that comes to one when you discover that someone else believes in you and is willing to trust you with a friendship. Thank you for trusting me with your friendship over the years. You're still the only classmate that I went AWOL to visit during our time in the Navy. I tried to warn you not to join, but Mom said I was two weeks to late. When you decide to celebrate, or not, I wish you a Jazz Soul Funk type of day. May the Forecast soon include a great sandwich taken from Fish Grease....wash it down, with your beverage of choice....stay safe my friend and be blessed....



 


09/14/22 03:51 PM #3623    

 

Kenneth Davis

Wellness Wednesday Addendum


     Sorry to bother you folks with another post concerning Wellness Wednesday so soon. Two days ago, I had a conversation with a classmate, concerning a family member experiencing a stroke. I won't get into the weeds of the details, but they specifically requested that I post information which may be valuable to you all. It was applied in their situation. Please be aware and knowledgeable of the acronym "BEFAST"....Learn everything you can, anytime you can, from anyone you can - there will always come a time when you will be grateful you did. Success is important only to the extent that it puts one in a position to do more things one likes to do (Sarah Caldwell).

     So, what is a stroke? In about 90 per cent of strokes, it's the result of blood flow to part of the brain getting cut off, depriving it of oxygen and killing off the part fed by the clogged artery. While positive mental states may be associated with less stress and more resilience to infection, positive well-being might also be accompanied by a healthy lifestyle. A small minority of strokes are hemorrhagic strokes, which are caused by bleeding into the brain when a blood vessel bursts. A massive stroke may kill you instantly, while a series of mini-strokes may disable and kill you over several years. Simply switching to a healthy, plant-based diet can lessen stroke risk by reducing cholesterol and blood pressure, flooding your body with antioxidants and improving blood flow. You can be in excellent physical shape, with low cholesterol, a healthy body weight and good overall physical fitness - but that doesn't necessarily mean you're healthy. (Michael Herschel Greger is an American physician, author, and professional speaker on public health issues, best known for his advocacy of a whole-food, plant-based diet, and his opposition to animal-derived food products).

B E F A S T 

HEALTHY EATING   Evidence-Based  By Elizabeth Millard
This Popular Diet Can Lower Your Stroke Risk, New Study Says
The best part? There’s plenty of variety.

     If you're looking to reduce stroke risk, as well as improve overall cardiovascular health, a recent study in the journal Neurology suggests you stock up on plant-based foods. Researchers looked at health data from over 200,000 men and women in two large-scale studies that covered more than 25 years of diet questionnaires, as well as health changes over time. They found that participants who reported regular consumption of healthy, plant-based foods had a significantly lower risk of experiencing a stroke. Plant-based diets are heavy on choices such as dark leafy greens—including kale, chard, and spinach—as well as whole grains and beans, says study co-author Megu Baden, PhD, in the Department of Nutrition at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Those following this type of diet tend to avoid foods made with refined grains, added sugars, and potatoes.
     The benefit of these foods have been highlighted in other studies showing reduced risk of diabetes, some cancers, and cardiovascular disease, but this is one of the first to link this kind of diet to stroke prevention, Baden says. "We found that those following this diet had 10% lower stroke risk," she notes. "This was especially true when we take the quality of food into consideration." For example, the study also included vegetarians, but there was no association between that type of eating and lower stroke risk. Most likely, that's because a vegetarian diet doesn't automatically mean you're eating healthy foods, Baden says. You can be a vegetarian and be putting your health at risk with highly processed food and plenty of added sugars.
     When considering a pivot toward a plant-based eating style for getting cardiovascular benefits, one worth noting is the Mediterranean diet, which is abundant in quality plant sources, as well as fish and olive oil. A study in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that this type of diet is beneficial for lowering the risk of ischemic stroke and heart disease. Even a single step like lowering consumption of ultra-processed foods can help, suggests dietitian Kara Hoerr, RDN, because those can be replaced by better choices. "It's important to find a balance," she says. "Fruits and vegetables are great, but so are protein-based foods, whole grains, and healthy fats."

 


09/15/22 10:10 AM #3624    

 

Joycelyn Lacy (Somerville)

(Sorry about the throwback song for today...couldn't connectsad)


09/15/22 12:43 PM #3625    

 

Joycelyn Lacy (Somerville)


09/16/22 01:16 PM #3626    

 

Joycelyn Lacy (Somerville)


09/16/22 02:46 PM #3627    

 

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   

     Jazz, to me, is one of the inherent expressions of Negro life in America: the eternal tom-tom beating in the Negro soul - the tom-tom of revolt against weariness in a white world, a world of subway trains, and work, work, work; the tom-tom of joy and laughter, and pain swallowed in a smile. 

~Langston Hughes~

SMOOTH JAZZ FRIDAYS




09/16/22 06:23 PM #3628    

 

Curtis Farmer

The newsletters are a godsend. I'm awed by the enormous amount of work that's done to produce it. The information and encouragement let's me know that I'm a blessed man. Kudos to each of you. 


09/17/22 02:04 PM #3629    

 

Joycelyn Lacy (Somerville)


09/17/22 06:58 PM #3630    

 

Kenneth Davis

     “The strength of a woman is not measured by the impact that all her hardships in life have had on her; but the strength of a woman is measured by the extent of her refusal to allow those hardships to dictate her and who she becomes.”

~C. JoyBell C.~


     Happy Birth Anniversary to you Mary Lipson! May the blessings of Grace, Favor and Mercy become a continuous daily event for you. We the members of the "Class of 1970" would like to extend to you our joyous recognition related to achieving this milestone. We wish you a Najee type of day. From this day forward, Day By Day, may you continue to be blessed....Enjoy your day and stay safe....drop us a line anytime, we'd enjoy hearing from you...




09/18/22 01:10 PM #3631    

 

Joycelyn Lacy (Somerville)


09/18/22 02:09 PM #3632    

 

Kenneth Davis

     You must be the change you wish to see in the world. Prayer is the key of the morning and the bolt of the evening. When I admire the wonders of a sunset or the beauty of the moon, my soul expands in the worship of the creator.

 ~Mahatma Gandhi~

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

     The days are long, but the years are short. One major challenge within happiness is loneliness. The more I've learned about happiness, the more I've come to believe that loneliness is a terrible, common, and important obstacle to consider. We need to have intimate, enduring bonds; we need to be able to confide; we need to feel that we belong; we need to be able to get support, and just as important for happiness, to give support. We need many kinds of relationships; for one thing, we need friends.
 
~Gretchen Rubin~




09/18/22 04:18 PM #3633    

 

Kenneth Davis

     A wise woman wishes to be no one's enemy; a wise woman refuses to be anyone's victim. I have found that among its other benefits, giving liberates the soul of the giver. If you find it in your heart to care for somebody else, you will have succeeded. If you have only one smile in you, give it to the people you love.

~Maya Angelou~

BIRTH ANNIVERSARY GREETINGS

TO

HELEN SUTTLES SHAW


     Who said you're sixty-nine? You are just a 20 year old with 49 years of experience. Sixty-nine degrees Fahrenheit equals 20.56 degrees Celsius! At your age, you're cool either way. Your Birthday Ninja says that you're also an individual of selflessness, forgiveness and creativity.... Believe in yourself. You are braver than you think, more talented than you know, and capable of more than you imagine. Live the Life of Your Dreams: Be brave enough to live the life of your dreams according to your vision and purpose instead of the expectations and opinions of others.” (Roy T. Bennett) May the blessings of a reasonable degree of mind, strength and health be upon you this day. May Favor, Mercy and Grace be exceedingly abundant in the days and years of your life ahead. Should you choose to celebrate or not, we wish you a Pieces of a Dream type of celebration. Within our own creation of life, may we cherish the definition of "Love's Silhouette", by "Turning It Up" and living a blessed lifestyle of Selflessness, Forgiveness and Creativity....Here's sending you joyous smiles for every moment of your special day...Another adventure filled year awaits you. Welcome it by celebrating the day with pomp and splendor. Have a wonderful time and a very happy birthday!...enjoy your day and stay safe my friend...



 


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