“It is not the length of life, but the depth of life. He who is not everyday conquering some fear has not learned the secret of life.” Ralph Waldo Emerson The Lifetime of a Mayfly: 1-2 Days One of the joys of teaching is the fact that the teacher participates in the learning. During my first … Continue reading My Life in a Week
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Secret Code of Braidwood Nicknames (1940-1960)
"Thanks to Jimmy Nahas who documented Braidwood nicknames and their true owners." This list was originated by Jimmy Nahas and passed on to my brother. I am sure there are errors. "Ben" Jim Cratofield"Bender"Edward Voboril"Bluey"Felicia Ghilain"Bodie"Frank Colussia"Chippy" Andrew Danzero"Clue"Clarence Jones"Crabby"Edward Francis"Cricket"James Linskey"Curly"John McQue"Dingbat"Teddy Jellen"Doc"John Howat"Doolejak"Bill Kilpatrick"Duke"John Jirina"Dutch"Dominic Viglia"Farmer"Alex Stewart"Fat"Alex Patterson"Fox"Danny Dillon"Greasy"Jack Kern"Hike"Lorne Touvelle"History"John Danzero"Jolry"Joseph Bell"Judy"Joseph Rodgers"Junk"John Cinotto"Kud"Charlie … Continue reading Secret Code of Braidwood Nicknames (1940-1960)
Why Racial Justice is Important to Me
“Eenie, meanie, miney, mo…" I was 6-years old, a first grader at the Braidwood East Side School, when I learned that this little ditty contained an offensive word, a word that should not be repeated. One of my classmates corrected me while we were waiting for school to start that day. The word: “nigger.” Obviously, my … Continue reading Why Racial Justice is Important to Me
The Mountains of Braidwood
Marty, Louie, Richard ("Killer"), Tom, Pete, and Kenny “Saturday morning was come, and all the summer world was bright and fresh, and brimming with life. There was a song in every heart; and if the heart was young, the music issued at the lips. There was cheer in every face and a spring in every … Continue reading The Mountains of Braidwood
If Gordie Gillespie Spoke to Congress
The Scene It is the 21st century in Washington D.C. in a full session of Congress. The legendary coach Gordie Gillespie has been asked to address the 535 lawmakers prior to the new session. The intent is his talk would be to inspire and motivate the leaders of the country. As in the past, this body … Continue reading If Gordie Gillespie Spoke to Congress
Random Thoughts in Joliet
"There are times when my journal writing includes thoughts and ideas that were instigated by midnight insomnia and other quiet times when random unanswerable questions take over. While in Joliet for a few days, I wrote some responses (not answers) to those questions." Ownership is a Fallacy To think that I own a piece of property, … Continue reading Random Thoughts in Joliet
Regaining Decency in America?
“Have you no sense of decency, sir?” (Joseph N. Welch, Chief Counsel for U.S. Army, to Senator Joseph McCarthy on June 9, 1954 Speech that society might label as course, rude, and gross – bordering on outright bigotry, hate, and fear-mongering – has, over the past several years, become the norm for segments of our nation’s … Continue reading Regaining Decency in America?
I Pledge Allegiance to…You, You, and You
Allegiance is: “...the obligation of a feudal vassal to his liege lord; the fidelity owed by a subject or citizen to a sovereign or government; the obligation of an alien to the government under which the alien resides: devotion or loyalty to a person, group, or cause." Merriam-Webster Dictionary In a world/country divided into many subparts, allegiance may be … Continue reading I Pledge Allegiance to…You, You, and You
Waiting with Grandpa Dan
Grandfather Dan Kennedy I Sit Here and Wait Seems like I do this a lot, Sitting, waiting, remembering days of long ago, Knowing that my time is nearly over, Hoping that the end will be fast. Time to remember the good days, Days when the family was together. My beautiful wife was happy, Past her … Continue reading Waiting with Grandpa Dan
Different Fathers, Same Man
Flat top Dad with Carole Ann, Tommy Ray, and Kenny Joe “Fatherhood requires change blended with stability. Without changing, a father becomes distant; without stability, he loses his anchor.” TRK My dad’s relationship with me changed as I morphed from one growth phase to the next: from my early childhood and pre-teen, to teenager, to … Continue reading Different Fathers, Same Man