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Timmy's Journal - 19. Charity

Who did you help today?

This is a poem about charity, yes, I mention refugees. Just that I've been talking to lots of people the last few weeks about Canada's decsion to take in 25,000 Syrians. I don't blame them for wanting to escape and just settle and have a peaceful life. However, the resentment is already starting, from others who came to Canada but didn't get the Prime Minister meeting them at the airport, or have eveything provided to them on the spot.

Not fair and not fair to so many who suffer from lack of support in our society, our native tribes, newcomers who don't have the government starting intiatives to give them jobs ... why the Syrians? Cuz they are flavour of the month? We didn't do this for a lot of people in the world who deserved it - who were victims of horrible atrocities. No we didn't.

But I wish them well and I hope that they join us in trying to make this a better place, not just for the Syrians but for all the people here. Every-single-one.

 

Charity

Lights of red and green glow;
the colours of Christmas cheer.
Kids laugh and sing as they watch
old man winter bring snow each year.

Store windows hold gifts for me to buy.
Tables are laden with food and drink.
Parties with friends, pop everywhere.
We make paper chains link by link.

We offer up everything to refugees;
forgetting the poor and homeless.
Charity begins at home don’t forget.
It’s at Christmas they feel most hopeless.

So eat, drink, be loving and merry.
And a Happy New Year to you!
Remember to share the riches you bear,
comes back a thousand fold if you do.

font>Volunteer, give something, share. Love your brothers and sisters.
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Perfectly wonderful sentiment. We set an example for the world, and that's good, but we need to set an example for the downtrodden already here. In this you are absoutely right. My family does our little part... and your right about what it gives you back... a wonderful poem filled with care and feeling... cheers... Gary....

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We are "adopting" a family for Christmas. It truly is heartbreaking what some are asking for...an oil change, a turkey, a winter coat, stuff that I and we take for granted. These people are not Syrian refugees. In some cases they are Canadian born people who have fallen on hard times. Why is it that the government can afford to provide billions of dollars to refugees, and other countries with corrupt governments who make sure their people never see a penny, yet give NOTHING to our own needy? I could write reams and reams about how upset this makes me! Sadly I don't think there's any point. Poignant poem, Tim...you truly have a gift.

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On 12/12/2015 09:54 AM, Coastguard said:

We are "adopting" a family for Christmas. It truly is heartbreaking what some are asking for...an oil change, a turkey, a winter coat, stuff that I and we take for granted. These people are not Syrian refugees. In some cases they are Canadian born people who have fallen on hard times. Why is it that the government can afford to provide billions of dollars to refugees, and other countries with corrupt governments who make sure their people never see a penny, yet give NOTHING to our own needy? I could write reams and reams about how upset this makes me! Sadly I don't think there's any point. Poignant poem, Tim...you truly have a gift.

Hi Coastguard and you are right. Why? Why can't we help our own. My husband said last night as we watched the news, this group of 'refugees' all had matching luggage, all had smartphones. But good for you for doing what you can. We'll be at the mission for part of Christmas helping out. I know what it's like just to want a new pair of socks or some new jeans, a coat. So we do what we can. I'm happy if we can help others, but we need to look in our own backyards too.

hugs... tim (Merry Christmas too!)

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Hey tim
You expressed a wonderful sentiment in the poem. I know what I wanted to do this year, just hadn't figured out a plan as yet. Thanks to a very caring security officer in my building, we are collecting for a group called Eva's Place that helps local youth with shelter and a whole lot more.

 

We can't help everyone, but it certainly is a good feeling knowing that you are helping a "neighbour". I will continue as I am able because it does feel good to help others. Oh, and by the way, you were my inspiration. :)

 

As always, well done my friend.

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On 12/12/2015 09:17 AM, Headstall said:

Perfectly wonderful sentiment. We set an example for the world, and that's good, but we need to set an example for the downtrodden already here. In this you are absoutely right. My family does our little part... and your right about what it gives you back... a wonderful poem filled with care and feeling... cheers... Gary....

Hey Gary. Thanks for reading. You're right Canada can be such a leader, but we need to do more for those who live here now. I kind of dispare about the jobless situation here and the layoffs we hear about everyday. To me, if everyone did a 'little part' so much would be done. Thanks Gary and All the best from Mike and me, to you and yours.. tim

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Beautifully said! Both the poem and the commentary. Would be nice to see everyone at home have a warm meal and a place to sleep before handing out billions all over the world, but the ones in charge have never had to scrounge through a dumpster hoping to find their next meal.

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On 12/12/2015 10:06 AM, Reader1810 said:

Hey tim

You expressed a wonderful sentiment in the poem. I know what I wanted to do this year, just hadn't figured out a plan as yet. Thanks to a very caring security officer in my building, we are collecting for a group called Eva's Place that helps local youth with shelter and a whole lot more.

 

We can't help everyone, but it certainly is a good feeling knowing that you are helping a "neighbour". I will continue as I am able because it does feel good to help others. Oh, and by the way, you were my inspiration. :)

 

As always, well done my friend.

Aw, thanks Reader. I was a big user of charity and I always said, one day if I could give back, I would ... and so Mike and I try to stay involved. I think it's great you've found somewhere to donate to. If everyone gave a little, so much could be done!

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There are so very many near and far who need help ... it seems those most able to attract attention are those helped first and most and yet there are folk who toil to aid souls lost in shadow.
Thanks for the reminder.

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On 12/12/2015 10:50 AM, WolfM said:

Beautifully said! Both the poem and the commentary. Would be nice to see everyone at home have a warm meal and a place to sleep before handing out billions all over the world, but the ones in charge have never had to scrounge through a dumpster hoping to find their next meal.

Hey Wolf. Maybe we should give em a gourmet tour! Sad thing is Canada could probably do both, fix things here and help the world. Thanks for your support Wolf. I appreciate it... tim

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On 12/12/2015 10:55 AM, dughlas said:

There are so very many near and far who need help ... it seems those most able to attract attention are those helped first and most and yet there are folk who toil to aid souls lost in shadow.

Thanks for the reminder.

Hi dugh, I don't know why our Governments forget about their own people when reaching out to others. Then they wonder why there's resentment. But maybe then we have to fix it ourselves, reach out, share something, say hello, donate something. Care it all matters, every little thing you do .. thanks for reading dugh... tim

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Tim, I think Dickens would love this poem. It seems very real to me and filled with the true nature of Christmas spirit. You also use the 'trappings' (like mentioning lights and presents) to highlight what is truly important.

 

Great poem! Thanks for posting.

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On 12/12/2015 11:37 AM, AC Benus said:

Tim, I think Dickens would love this poem. It seems very real to me and filled with the true nature of Christmas spirit. You also use the 'trappings' (like mentioning lights and presents) to highlight what is truly important.

 

Great poem! Thanks for posting.

Aw, Thanks AC. I appreciate your comments and our little discussion about this one. I appreciate all of your support, honesty and help.

 

tim

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Amen. Amen. There is a homeless family, a runaway teen, someone who needs our love and companionship near every one of us today. You have spoken very eloquently of this need. Thank you.

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We really do forget that charity begins at home. Next door, in your neighborhood, if we just care to look and reach out and do one small thing for someone in need. The rewards I agree are indeed a thousand fold. Thank you for this very well expressed sentiment Tim.

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On 12/12/2015 03:22 PM, R J Drew said:

Very touching.

RJ, Thank you very much. I appreciate your support and your wonderful PMs!

 

tim

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On 12/12/2015 11:41 PM, Parker Owens said:

Amen. Amen. There is a homeless family, a runaway teen, someone who needs our love and companionship near every one of us today. You have spoken very eloquently of this need. Thank you.

Hey Parker, yes there are. We wait for the government to do something, people have forgotten their own power to change things and we can, one person at a time.

 

Thank you my friend.. tim

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On 12/13/2015 03:52 PM, Defiance19 said:

We really do forget that charity begins at home. Next door, in your neighborhood, if we just care to look and reach out and do one small thing for someone in need. The rewards I agree are indeed a thousand fold. Thank you for this very well expressed sentiment Tim.

Hey Def!! Thank you for reading this and for your comments. People think it's all about money, but you can give your time, or an old winter coat, help at your food bank, pick and donate the apples you grow on that apple tree in your yard. It all helps.

 

Thanks again, Def.

 

tim

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We have a couple of local support groups that always seem to be at capacity. Luckily for us southerners it is warm at Christmas but winter is bad for those living rough no matter where they are

 

Charity, like puppies, is not just for Christmas...

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This really captures the Holiday Season., so thank you for putting it in such beautiful words Tim :hug:

 

To me, we should always help anyone in need, equally. No matter if they are a neighbor facing hard times or a child across the world with little or nothing to eat.. Because at the end of the day, all seven billion of us share one home: earth :)

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On 12/18/2015 08:20 PM, Bucket1 said:

We have a couple of local support groups that always seem to be at capacity. Luckily for us southerners it is warm at Christmas but winter is bad for those living rough no matter where they are

 

Charity, like puppies, is not just for Christmas...

Thanks B! You're right B.. charity and aid is needed all year round. Thanks for reading and for your support.

 

tim

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On 12/26/2015 12:58 PM, Drew Espinosa said:

This really captures the Holiday Season., so thank you for putting it in such beautiful words Tim :hug:

 

To me, we should always help anyone in need, equally. No matter if they are a neighbor facing hard times or a child across the world with little or nothing to eat.. Because at the end of the day, all seven billion of us share one home: earth :)

Hi Drew, you're right we should. Sometimes all it has to be is a helping hand for a person getting off the bus.. just do it. Thanks my friend for reading and for your loving soul.

 

tim

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