Thursday, June 21, 2007

Movin', Movin', Movin'

In order to conserve energy and space in the blogosphere, :-) I've decided to roll posts for Thanks Ranks Radio into its sister blog, The Thanks Ranks.


Now, for any given Thursday, you can scroll through and find Thanks Ranks Radio show links and details at this blog location. I'll see you on the other side.


Cheers! Be grateful.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Well, What Can I Say?

Two other important lessons I learned from my father were that my word was my bond, and to always be the bigger person when affronted. "Nuff said.

Thanks for tuning in!

I appreciate Poppy joining me for today's show, and Alan calling in and sharing his poignant story of how BlogTalk Radio came to be, through the inspiration of his father, Maurice.

Thank you, dads. Happy Father's Day.

Glad for Dads

Yesterday the Wee Ones and I headed to the store to purchase Father's Day cards. I was particularly inspired because Hubby-Honey's best friend, career Air Force man and godfather to Big Boy, had just called from where he's stationed in Korea to check in and see how I'm doing.

Working oceans away from his beloved wife and three children that he misses dearly, and he's kind enough to think of his godson and see about what's going on in our comparatively mundane lives. Sweet. These are the kinds of men and dads that circulate in my life. I am grateful.

So when I'm in the store and checking out the selection (or lack thereof) of cards that speak to dads like these, I'm frustrated. The cards I come across seem to address dads who are/were ATM's or A-holes, who we obligatorily acknowledege on this upcoming holiday, because it's seemingly the right thing to do.

I did, after spending more time than I'd planned, manage to find cards that conveyed what I was feeling for the dads I had in mind. But the experience made me think of the call that I fielded from Kirsten during the archived May 24th Thanks Ranks Radio show, where she noted that good dads don't seem to get the credit they deserve from the greeting card companies, or our society.

Now don't get me wrong. I know there are a lot of fathers out there who have fallen abysmally short of their duties and responsibilities. But I submit there are more than we are seeing in the media and elsewhere.

Which prompted me to contact an author I'd just learned about earlier in the week, and see if he might be able to join me on today's show that will be focusing on fathers. His name is David Manuel, and in his "spare" time, he wrote a book, I Am A Father: Celebrating African-American Fathers, that came out last month.

Turns out he's made himself available, so I invite you to tune in and see what he has to say about his experience in delving into the father-child relationship.

And for kicks, I've invited my father, affectionately known as "Poppy", to also join us on the show. He's reluctantly agreed, because that's what good dads do for their relentless daughters. :-) I don't know how much I'll get out of him, but if ever you've wondered what tree this odd apple fell from, you may be able to get half the story today!

Thursday, June 7, 2007

Sorry folks, I tried, but motherhood duty calls. Hell hath no fury like a baby with an ear infection. Let's plan to get together again next week, and you can tell me who you are adding to The Thanks Ranks. You're now listening to last week's show in the meantime, or if you'd prefer, you can check out an archived segment parked on my BlogTalk Radio host page. It's still all about the gratitude!