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08/02/2023

Your children learn from you.
You’re nice, they are nice.
You’re nasty, they are too.
You’re happy, they are happy.
You’re sad, they are sad.
Your kids copy you, this is not
genetic - its learned.
They’re taught by you.
Think about it.
Be a better person to create better people......
It starts with You.

07/22/2023

Check out UKNIGHTED WE STAND's video.

https://gofund.me/4c464aceAttention, everyone! Tomorrow is the day we’ve been waiting for! Join us at Roosters Country f...
07/22/2023

https://gofund.me/4c464ace

Attention, everyone! Tomorrow is the day we’ve been waiting for! Join us at Roosters Country from 2pm to 6pm for the benefit event aimed at raising awareness and funds to support the families who tragically lost their child on May 1, 2023 to a child s*x offender. Your presence and contribution make a difference in their lives.

Can’t attend in person? Not a problem! You can still show your support by donating on our GoFundMe at https://gofund.me/4c464ace Every donation, no matter the size, counts and will go directly to those who need it most.

We’re excited to announce the launch of our new page, UKNIGHTED WE STAND. By following our page, you’ll stay updated on our mission, events, and news in the fight against child s*x crimes. Join the community and help us spread the message of child safety.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to make a strong statement as you rock our merchandise items featuring our logo and slogan: UKNIGHTED WE STAND, Shielding Innocence, Conquering Darkness. Your purchase not only shows your support, but also helps us continue aiding families in need and working towards our mission.

Together, we can make a lasting impact on the lives of children and families affected by child s*x crimes. See you tomorrow at Roosters Country and thank you for your ongoing support

Check out UKNIGHTED WE STAND's video.

This is childhood.  I have similar memories.  Let us all focus on what is important.  Give your child a life with sweet ...
07/22/2023

This is childhood. I have similar memories. Let us all focus on what is important. Give your child a life with sweet memories that include imagination without social media. More to come.

On this day I choose to remember a world of long ago. I can see images, clear and crisp, memories I've folded and put away for a day such as this. In sunlit balconies I look down upon a boy that casts a curly-headed shadow against a decrepit shed. He's hiding behind chicken wire and tall weeds. That boy is me. He, like all the other kids on the block, earned his medals of valor with countless skinned knees, sunburns, and bee stings. Band-Aids and Bactine were summer staples, and empty Band-Aid tins made great penny banks. My life back in those days, is summarily told through the gifts of remembrance and a handy keyboard. There were years, and summers, and astounding voyages of beautiful boyhood that I cannot accurately put into words. Still, the mastery, and the majesty of youth lives on, and has permitted me to punch a hole in the fabric of time so I may peer into it years later.

The summer days were magical: seamlessly they existed, stitched together into an endless quilt of blue skies and puffy white clouds. There was no yesterday in those skies, nor was there a tomorrow; there was only the hour at hand. I wore nothing but cut-offs and feared nothing but the coming of the school year. I remember squiggly toes tickled by summer clover, and cooled by stepping into wet pockets of freshly sprinklered lawns. There was nothing like the flavor of blackberries plucked from thorny vines. Our clothesline provided rows of freshly laundered sheets and towels. The aromatherapy of bleach and the damp cool against my skin was maginificent on a blistering July day.

If a radio played I used my ratty old thongs (flip flops in modern language) to slap out energetic summer rhythms on our front porch. Wiping sweat and slapping bugs seemed more reflex than relief, and a calendar summer assured me that all was right in the world. I loved Popsicles, even though an ocassional stick came loose leaving me with a handful of the frozen treat to slurp up. In the distance of my memories I hear the winding blades of an old push mower and the slap of our screen door that never closed properly. Our neighbor's dog-vagabond that he was-wanders into our yard seeking treats; girls across the street are singing songs and hopping over chalkline grids on a sidewalk. In the heat I see myself running into the house. Breathless and sweaty, I'm only taking a brief respite from the sun. The old pull-handle of the fridge opens a door that blasts me with immediate coolness. Inside a light shows a plastic pitcher filled with Kool-Aid.

There I was, in the heart of July, 1964.

Beautiful.
07/22/2023

Beautiful.

Bob Hustede, of Texas, sent us this photo of his beautifully restored '57 Bel Air. Well done, Bob!

07/22/2023

For my baby

What a beautiful way to remember your little baby.  I love this.  👣❤️
07/22/2023

What a beautiful way to remember your little baby. I love this. 👣❤️

Am wishing we did more footprint and handprint crafts when the kids were little. 😢
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