Monday, March 7, 2016

March 7, 2015 Monday #dancemakesyoufit#injustice#tolerance#blameless#hardtonavigate!

Get Fit
Started the week with Disco.  There are a lot of new dance video's on TV that you can join in.  Try one!
Photo: A jump to good thoughts!
One more week !
Good Morning !

Not me!  But it could be you!  Dance!  by Dance makes you fit.

Get Faith
Colossians 2:20-21 "If with Christ you died to the elemental spirits of the universe, why do you live as if you still belonged to the world? Why do you submit to regulations, "Do not handle,Do not taste, Do not touch"?  We are raised up in the freedom of forgiveness and love for one another.  The study writer of this today said  "Because we belong to Christ, we are free to take risks, embrace cultural diversity, stand up to injustice, and become healers and peacemakers."

On this day
2009 - I was having a bad time at work with the boss's son.  When the boss offered I go on lay off for a few weeks I jumped at it.  Nicole decided it would be a good time to look for a new job and bought me a new suit to go on interviews.  I did and I was offered a few jobs but the economics times weren't good and the pay was lower than I was getting.  I should have kept looking.

1876 - Alexander Bell at 29 patented the first telephone. He was a Scot.  Wish I thought of that!

Parenting
I feel like I take responsibility for things that have happened in my life, to me.  Sure there are unavoidable incidents that happen to all of us, but I don't spend a lot of time blaming someone else for my problems.  I usually try to figure them out and get on with it.  To say that someone else is at blame for my problems is giving them power over my life and my decisions and I can't have that.  For example, I worked for a difficult boss for a lot of years, it was my choice to stay in that job and put up with him.  I could have walked away.  Don't play the blame game.

The Sea of Okhotsk

Geography[edit]

Shiretoko National Park on the Sea of Okhotsk coast of HokkaidoJapan
The Sea of Okhotsk covers an area of 1,583,000 square kilometres (611,000 sq mi), with a mean depth of 859 metres (2,818 ft) and a maximum depth of 3,372 metres (11,063 ft). It is connected to the Sea of Japan on either side of Sakhalin: on the west through the Sakhalin Gulf and the Gulf of Tartary; on the south, through the La Pérouse Strait.
In winter, navigation on the Sea of Okhotsk becomes difficult, or even impossible, due to the formation of large ice floes, because the large amount of freshwater from the Amur River lowers the salinity which results in raising the freezing point of the sea. The distribution and thickness of ice floes depends on many factors: the location, the time of year, water currents, and the sea temperatures.
Depths
With the exception of Hokkaido, one of the Japanese home islands, the sea is surrounded on all sides by territory administered by the Russian Federation.

Maybe not the best place for a cruise but good info.







Enjoy the day!  Make it memorable!  Happy Birthday Lisa, Gregg and Cathy!

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