Thursday, March 28, 2013

too much information?

i tend to engage the sales staff in conversation when i visit stores i frequently shop at. i am not trying to be too intrusive, i simply ask, "how are you doing today?" based on a recent experience i think i want to engage anyone else in the future.

generally the sales associate will assure me that they are 'fine', whether they are actually fine or not. so i was quite unprepared to hear of the parent who was in the hospital fighting cancer. i suddenly found myself face to face with a very angry, very frightened sales associate. please don't get me wrong i do understand the anger and the fear but frankly i had just stopped in to pick up a few things. it is somewhat comforting to note that the other customer in the store looked as befuddled as i felt.
it was truly sad to note her disgust at the medical staff who had mentioned the advancements in cancer research and that knowledge had led to more cases of successful treatment. the associate felt the doctor's were lying and trying to fill their head with false hope.

in this day and age we have all been touched by at least one person who has fought cancer to some degree. of the people that i know, i can't help but believe that their spirit had a direct effect on their prognosis. i am talking about the kind of person who's attitude was 'ok what do i need to do because this thing isn't beating me.'

i am by no means suggesting that the advances in medicine did not play a significant part and i am well aware that i simply don't know the extent or the gravity of this particular situation but i am of the belief that along with early detection, regular check ups and clean living... positivity and tenacity have an equally important role in the fight.

hopefully there will be good news delivered to that sales associates family.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

pour some jesus on me

not that long ago i was driving home from work and due to uncooperative traffic i was forced to find an alternate route home. this route had me passing an area of town that i had not been in a while. it would appear that some businesses had changed during my absence. the change that i found most shocking was to the old strip club. it is now a seventh day adventist church!

as i continued on my way home i was felled by an attack of the giggles. i also wondered exactly what was involved in converting a peeler bar into a church. it can't be as simple as a fresh coat of paint, adding rows of pews, taking poor some sugar on me out of the sound system and replacing it with holy, holy, holy.

i figure there has to be some sort of exorcist who is responsible for turning the player's club into the prayer's club.

and once again i have guarantted that i am gonna burn in hell but it has been a while since i blogged and i figured i owed you a good one.