I was just an OK mom, and now I am just an OK grandma. I have probably also been just an OK wife, employee, sister, friend and daughter. Not one to feel the need to be in the spotlight, or have the last say. But today, now many years later, while I don't necessarily want the spotlight, I want and need to have a say.The following commentary is my own, not meant to offend or be outrageous. But honestly meant to inspire a thought or two. Thank you, Melynda.
There has been a shift in our culture. True, it started manyyears ago, but it appears to keep establishing a new boundary for the day, onlyto have yet another boundary established, just a little further out from thelast. People, please can we just stop?
Stop what?
In a nutshell, competing. Competing to be outrageous or getthe most attention by displaying bad behavior or worse engaging others to proveyour worth as being the most outrageous.
Can we as a group be content with being happy? Or must we beexcited and entertained at all moments throughout the day and most of thenight?
Can we have some modesty regarding how much of our lives weshare in excessive detail? Or must we tweet, facebook and call the worldconstantly and let them know we just broke up again this week, ate half aburger and threw the rest away or even that we need to find a bathroom to hurl?
Can we simply wear clothes? Or must we share our rude comments and jokes on our fabric billboards,for all to see and comment on, so that we can tweet, facebook or call the worldto complain that someone actually took exception with our display?
Can we return phone calls to a private behavior? Or must wewear a bluetooth and talk to everyone while we do everything, looking like weare out of control with our own life?
Can we keep cell phones in a convenient, easily assessablelocation? Or must we have one hand always holding a phone while we have only asmall portion of ourselves engaged in any other activity than texting, callingor gaming?
Can we be mature adults, who will need to be successfultaking responsibility for ourselves?
Can we eat a meal and talk to each other instead of texting,calling or gaming?
Can we realize that we can have it all, we just can’t haveit all right now because life come in stages so that you can master and enjoyeach one?
Can we take a car ride or trip without the need to watch amovie instead of enjoying the journey, or reading a book?
Can we see that constantly being “plugged in”, outrageousand competitive actually interferes with observing, learning and being human?
Please, can we stop now? Pretty please........
As always, thank you for taking a moment to stop and say hello. I appreciate your time.

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