Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Daddy's Home - What lessons I have learned!

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Today is a day of gratitude. My father came home from the hospital on Sunday and is is doing fine. I am thankful to all of you who prayed for his recovery. A thing happened while he was in the hospital. He has always been a very mild manner gentleman. But because of altzheimers he struggles (fights) with hosptial staff if they try to take blood of anything tha involved touching him. He fights and is so strong, 5 men could not contain him. In a way it was funny. So the next time I went to the hospital, they had him with boxing gloves. I took pictures and want to share with you on this blog. It is so funny.

Well! I guess you can tell that is if you have hospital experience, that these are not really boxing gloves. These gloves are used to protect the patient from pulling out the IV or needles, or harming themselves. But because I saw him fighting with the hospital staff the day before, I called them boxing gloves. Memorable, what do you think?
When we are young, it is important what we allow to come into our spirit. The music we listen to, the unforgiveness, resentment, bitterness, negativity.
But, just think if you get into your spirit, love, forgiveness, hope, faith, and a love for God? Well then, when you get in the condition of my daddy, even in his stages of Alzheimer’s, it is amazing how he remembers ALL of our Church songs that we sing in Church. I mean the old time songs that I grew up with. Also, if we start to pray out loud, he starts praying too. Some people say at this stage of the disease, this is not possible. But believe me; I have it on video tape. Flip Camera you know!

The night before his surgery, he was sedated, but I asked, "Daddy, will you say the Lord's Prayer with me." He said "yes." I started him out and he repeated the entire prayer with me. I did it again after he was home. And again, he repeated the entire prayer with me. Priceless!! What a testimony about putting the positive, good, lovely, peaceful things in your spirit while you are young.

I am in the process (for the last 2 years) of making a documentary on my daddy's life. He is a remarkable man who started a very successful roofing company by, believe it or not, saving a nickel a day. In those days, he worked for a roofing company in Coral Gables, FL. It cost a nickel to catch the bus. But instead of riding the bus, he walked and put the nickel in a large jar. One nickel for his walk to work, and another nickel in the evening when he returned home. After years of patience, he finally had enough money to purchase a truck, then a tar kettle.

In almost every situation there is a lesson.  This is a valuable lesson that I have learned from my very special and dear friend, Bishop Henry L. Porter of Westcoast Center for Human Development (http://www.westcoastcenterorg/

What lessons are you learning with your life experiences, family life, work life, your belief? From this situation, I have learned the value of life. We appreciate less these days. Some people forget about the elderly, even their relatives. Some people forget about their responsibility to those who have come before us and given so much into our lives. Today, why not remember. Make a phone call, send a letter or post card. Do something!
Until next time. You are invited to respond to this post.

Friday, August 20, 2010

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Mixed Feelings

Today I have mixed feelings. First I am thankful for my  father, Bishop Irivn Dingle, Jr. He is a man of honesty and strength. I remember when I was a child and he would take us to the beach and swin with his 3 girls (at that time) on his back. Strong!

Two days ago, he was rushed to the Critical Care unit of a local hospital where he is awaiting to have surgery for a pace maker. Now my Dad was always independant, his own man, business owner, self made success. But now with Altzheimers and going through many stages in the last few years that even he does not understand, is somewhat heartbreaking for me. But he has served the Lord almost all of his life, now in his upper 80's. So he is in good hands. I am trusting in my faith.

However, I am also excited to have been in the presence of Willie Jolley his past week. He and his wife De and son came to Miami/Fort Lauderdale, FL area and spent time with my Professional Speakers Network, Inc members in a Special Event at, believe it or not, The Red Lobster. At this location, they have a private room for events. It was spectacular!!! And Willie was outstanding. Visit his site http://www.williejolley.com/. Also you can hear a re-broadcast of this special event on my radio show www.blogtalkradio.com/prospeakersnetwork.

In about an hour, I will be on Willie Jolley's XM radio program. Please go to his site and see how you can listen.

Let me hear back from you. Email chickenlady@prodigy.net

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

The Chicken Lady Speaks - It's Time to Invest in Yourself

The Chicken Lady Speaks: Next

Set and achieve your goals

Most people neglect to set goals. Their reasons vary. Some say that setting goals does not work for them. While others never write down their goals, they just make a wish list. They constantly say, "One day, i will..." But they never achieve their goals or live their dreams.

The first step in achieving your goals, is to write them down. What do you really want out of life? Take some time and really think about this.

On my next post I will give you some suggestions as to how to determine what you really want.

Dr. Dupree
chickenlady@prodigy.net
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Friday, May 16, 2008

the beginning

About 20 years ago, I made my first speech. The audience was fantastic. I was thrilled when the host came up to me after the meeting and gave me a little white envelope. I thought to myself, this is great, my first "thank you " note. However, to my surprise later, I found inside a check. A check! I knew then that I had something of "value" that people would pay to hear.

What about you? What is your passion? What are your dreams, aspirations, goals in life?

One day, I asked myself these same questions. The answers I discovered surprised me, I had no idea what I really wanted out of life. So I started on a journey to discover what I wanted out of life and how I would achieve my goals. Today, I know what I want out of life and will be sharing with you how I discovered how to Invest In Myself and how you can achieve your dreams.
Thank you! Have a wonderful week.