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By Joseph J. Mazzella on September 15, 2020 / 3,816 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on September 15, 2020 / 3,816 views
I was 16 years old and on a week long trip to visit a Seminary college in Iowa. On the way our group had stopped in Chicago for a few days. We were staying in a building owned by the church on the south side of the city and had been warned not to go out alone. It wasn’t long, though, before I was feeling cooped up and decided to sneak out for a short walk. I was going down a street when I saw other...

10 Bad Mental Habits That You Should Let Go
By A Friend on September 10, 2020 / 3,837 views
By A Friend on September 10, 2020 / 3,837 views
1. Thinking the world owes you a cosmic reward, especially as a result of your actions. 2. Blaming other people for your lack of achievement. 3. Wallowing too much in the future that you can't focus on the present. 4. The need to compare yourself to others to measure your success. 5. The habit of telling self-deprecating words to yourself. 6. Putting...


By A Friend on September 09, 2020 / 3,883 views
By A Friend on September 09, 2020 / 3,883 views
Group of young kids caught me on my way into the store. Asked me if I wanted to make a bet. I replied "I'm a gambling man" Older kid said he could ride a wheelie on his bike stop sign to stop sign. I said no way.. and how much? He said $10. I said why $10? He said they wanted a large pizza at Dominos... I said deal. He came very close but couldn't hold his...

By Carleen on September 07, 2020 / 3,155 views
By Carleen on September 07, 2020 / 3,155 views
I recently posted a message (on Next Door) asking if anyone had furniture they could donate to my son’s class at Piney Woods Boarding School to create a homey environment for his students. The outpouring of generosity was incredible. He has enough pieces of furniture to create a wonderful space in his classroom as well as another teacher’s classroom. He is excited for his students to see...

By Joseph J. Mazzella on September 05, 2020 / 3,206 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on September 05, 2020 / 3,206 views
I was sitting at a table eating a chicken salad sandwich. I wasn’t really hungry but I was supposed to sit a bit and eat something to replenish my strength before heading home. I had left early to be first in line at a blood drive being held 15 miles away from my home. I knew that the changes due to Covid-19 would make the donation process even longer than it was before and I was right. I stood at the...

Homeless Man Helping His Friend
By A Friend on September 04, 2020 / 4,107 views
By A Friend on September 04, 2020 / 4,107 views
Today I brought some hot dogs to this group of homeless guys that sit in the shade next to a gas station down the street from where I live. I only had 5 buns so I could only bring 5 hot dogs and some sodas. When I got there and told them I had some hot dogs for them i just saw a couple of their faces light up and that made me so happy. But what this post is all about is after I...

By Lettie on August 27, 2020 / 4,951 views
By Lettie on August 27, 2020 / 4,951 views
The summer before my 10th birthday my father and mother moved our family of nine children to a farm! We had always lived in a small city, in the house my dad bought from my grandparents. But he wanted fresh air, healthy food and lots of room for his children to play. He'd worked multiple jobs at a time and saved for many years...and could finally afford a place in the countryside. Now a minor concern: the...

By Joseph J. Mazzella on August 26, 2020 / 4,536 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on August 26, 2020 / 4,536 views
When I was a young boy our whole family lived in my Nana’s old house right beside a set of railroad tracks. I can remember the whole house would shake when the trains rolled by. These trains hauling coal cars were few and far between, however, so I often spent my Summer afternoons walking down the tracks. I can remember the first time I tried to balance myself and walk on a single rail. The steel rails...

By Joseph J. Mazzella on August 19, 2020 / 5,694 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on August 19, 2020 / 5,694 views
It was a few years ago. A friend had sent me a restaurant gift card for Christmas and I had picked a pretty, sunny Sunday afternoon to use it. It felt good taking my two grown sons and daughter to a nice sit-down restaurant instead of the fast food places we usually ate at. The meal was delicious and we all had a good time just being together. When the waitress brought the check I looked down at it. The gift...

'I'm Not Broken?' A Conversation With God

By Sunny Skyz on August 13, 2020 / 28,404 views
By Sunny Skyz on August 13, 2020 / 28,404 views
Me: Hello God. God: Hello... Me: I'm falling apart. Can you put me back together? God: I'd rather not. Me: Why? God: Because you're not a puzzle. Me: What about all the pieces of my life that fall to the ground? God: Leave them there for a while. They fell for a reason. Let them be there for a while and then decide if you...

By Joseph J. Mazzella on August 10, 2020 / 4,172 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on August 10, 2020 / 4,172 views
A dear friend sent me a letter and handmade card in the mail today. On the outside of the card was a cut out picture of a hummingbird in mid-flight. Its wings were a blur while its little needle shaped beak plunged deep into a flower. Below it was a quote by Fyodor Dostoyevsky: “The world will be saved by beauty.” I smiled when I saw it both with my face and my heart. Looking at it...

By Lettie on August 03, 2020 / 3,855 views
By Lettie on August 03, 2020 / 3,855 views
There are chaotic political scenes in my city these days, the spread of a highly contagious and deadly disease, and finally, I suddenly lost a beautiful, sweet, most amiable 9 yr-old husky (rescued at 9 months old). To slow myself down and allow myself to open up to clarity in all this "mess", I went to a big, old, red book - Webster New World Collegiate Dictionary! Certain tools are...

By Joseph J. Mazzella on July 30, 2020 / 6,177 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on July 30, 2020 / 6,177 views
You can learn a lot sitting in a parking lot. The other day I was sitting in my car with my sons reading a book while my daughter finished grocery shopping. From time to time, though, I would look up and observe what was going on outside. One of those times I saw a huge, new, bright red, Cadillac SUV pull up in the parking spot beside me. Out of it stepped a well-dressed young woman in high heels. She seemed...

Letter To The Angel Who Saved My Life
By A Friend on July 30, 2020 / 4,532 views
By A Friend on July 30, 2020 / 4,532 views
In 2016 I tried to jump off the Golden Gate Bridge. People were photographing me in their sick, morbid, selfish curiosity as I was preparing to jump. Tears filling my eyes and... it was guttural. When they started to take pictures of me I knew in that moment that nobody gave a shit. No one. But there was one heaven sent angel, if you will, who approached me. I was...

In 13 Years This Dog Has Never Ever Liked Anyone, No Person Or Animal.....until Now

By Tracy on July 24, 2020 / 5,198 views
By Tracy on July 24, 2020 / 5,198 views
This is Wee-Man....he was so abused in the first 3 years of his life that he never ever warmed up to any person, in fact he bit every owner he had before me, I've always just given him his space and not pushed myself on him, waiting for him to warm up to me when he was ready. This works most of the time, but this angry little dog is very different, other dogs won't even sniff him, they keep...

By Joseph J. Mazzella on July 20, 2020 / 4,242 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on July 20, 2020 / 4,242 views
It was a dark, overcast night. Thick, dark, gray clouds had made sure that there was no starlight or moonlight to greet me as I walked out on my porch. Still, I kept the porch light off because I didn’t want to be munched on by bugs and buzzed by moths on this sticky Summer evening. I stood there for awhile letting my eyes adjust to the lack of light. My dog stood beside me waiting patiently for me to...

By Joseph J. Mazzella on July 15, 2020 / 4,200 views
By Joseph J. Mazzella on July 15, 2020 / 4,200 views
It was a sweltering day in late Summer. I was a young dad working in a local lumber mill. It was dangerous, back-breaking work that paid very little. In the year I had worked there only four other people hadn’t quit and been replaced with new faces. Those of us who stayed did so only because there was no other work to find to support our families. On this day the fans weren’t working and...
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