I’ve been playing hooky from blogging lately to concentrate
on work and housekeeping and Olympics watching. I found it interesting that
about the time the Olympics began the page view count on my blog spiked and the
sources of increased page views were Russia and Ukraine…very peculiar. I have
pretty major security in use and my computer doesn’t seem to be hacked, so I
think I’m OK. Although Blogger counts them, Google Analytics ignores those page
views in its statistics so I’m guessing they’re spammer sites that are finding
my blog unattractive. I doubt that Olympics attendees have much interest in an
old guy blogging about life in the sandwich generation!
Speaking of the Olympics, I’m finding the amount of grace
and courage displayed by other than the Russian and French news media to be
heartwarming and life affirming. The athletes are amazingly kind and generous
to each other, complimentary of each other’s efforts and even internationally
supportive. Yes, it’s all about winning for self and country; but even more
than that, it’s about courage and commitment and determination in the face of
insurmountable odds and obstacles.
It’s about athletes like skater Jeremy Abbott who was
inspired by cheers from the home crowd to get back to his feet after a horrible
and painful fall to the ice and to finish what he set out to do, despite the
pain and realization that all medal hopes were gone. It’s about athletes like
bobsledder Steve Holcomb who despite a degenerative eye disease and a calf
injury never gave up, and pulled off his fastest start on run four and with his
partner Steve Langton earned the first American medal in two-man sledding in 62
years. It’s about Bode Miller and Noelle Pikus-Pace and Alex Bilodeau for whom
family is more important than any race and doing their best is as much for
their family as it is for themselves.
This biggest of sporting events is all about what drives people,
what inspires them, what calls to their soul, what compels them to give
everything they have to a goal, a mission, a purpose.
So my question for the day is one I’ve asked before; what
inspires you? What compels you? What informs the decisions you make and the
actions you take? When people ask me about what they should do in difficult
situations I don’t usually ask them where their head is on such issues; I ask
them where their heart is. For me, family trumps everything else. My family
inspires me, they compel me, they drive me to the decisions I make and the
actions I take. If my family needs me, that’s where I will be. For a man who isn’t
prone to display a lot of emotion or passion, and who often appears distant or reserved
my family is where my passion lies. I have faith that my needs will be taken
care of while I’m focused on theirs.
That’s where my head is today; well, there and wondering
what other pondering the Olympics will inspire as we head into the final few
days. Being reminded of life’s lessons through the games…Pops
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