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June 5 - International Men's Month * United Nations World Environment Day - Day to mourn the harm done to Mother Earth (past and present) and make reparation. The Mystic's Wheel of the Year * Senator Robert F. Kennedy is shot to death in Los Angeles by Sirhan B. Sirhan in 1968. * Apple II Computer released (1977) *First public demonstration of a hot-air balloon flight took place at Annonay, France (1783). * Soyuz T-2 (USSR) first piloted flight of new T (Transport) spacecraft. * Birthdays: William Boyd, Richard McClure Scarry, Bill Moyers, John Maynard Keynes, Adam Smith, Chad Allen, Bosin Blackbear, Ken Follett, Spalding Gray, Mark Wahlberg. Get organized! When it comes to managing a household, it pays to sweat the small stuff. These five little ideas yield big dividends in making your family's life easier: Create a one-stop communication center, including a family calendar, bulletin board, and your child's class list, with names, phone, numbers, and the names of classmates' parents. Keep scissors and tape in every room. Place a pen and pad of paper by each phone in the house. Keep a packed diaper bag or activity bag by the door. Assign every family member a different color towel. Family Feelings Men should begin and end every lovemaking session with
oral sex - Nancy, 39 On this day in 1939 Marian Wright Edelman, who will become the first African American woman to be admitted to the Mississippi bar as well as the founder and president of the Children's Defense Fund, is born. African American History Most men take better care of their cars than their own bodies. Men are more likely than women to be depressed in old age, and they are at four times greater risk for suicide. But the greater handicap is the life-and-death chances men choose to take with the second half of their lives by pretending their bodies are bulletproof. New Passages We write our own destiny. We become what we do. - Madame Chiang Kai-shek Achieve Your Dreams Things to Be Happy About: A pre-K field trip. Safe at home plate. Counting fireflies. 14,000 Things to Be Happy About You can't be everyone's best friend. Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me An adventure is any experience that takes you beyond your comfort level. Adventures are what make your blood race and your heart beat with anticipation as you expand beyond your perceived limitations as a human. They expand your horizons and take you into new and exciting worlds. When you feel the aliveness of experimenting with new options and taking risks, you learn the value of adventure in your life. If Life is a Game, These are the Rules The essence of synergy is to value differences - to respect them, build on strengths, to compensate for weaknesses. Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Do we really get more done by trying to do everything at once? Maybe. Does it really matter? Probably not. Are we happier at this frenetic pace? Most definitely not. Can we do anything about it? Yes. Just as we gradually learned to do ten things at once, we can gradually learn to do one thing at a time. Simplify Your Life The British Heart Foundation Rehabilitation Unit has found that a combination of alternative approaches and traditional medical management increases survival rates and decreases the need for surgery among heart patients with a history of angina, compared to traditional management alone. The alternative approaches include: Physical exercise, relaxation, stress management, yoga and meditation, and a support group. Stress Busters With your kids, remember school days gone by! At the end of the school year, get a notebook. Write questions at the top of each page, like "What was the best class?" or "When did you have the most fun?" Now, let classmates fill it out. To Do Today Apparently there is nothing that cannot happen today. - Mark Twain. Win the Day! Pelearse (pehlehAHRseh) To scramble. Se pelearon por la pelota. They scrambled to get the ball. Living Language In 1992 almost a third of American women who worked full-time earned more than their working spouses, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The percentage is even higher among professional women, according to Working Woman magazine. Also, men in middle or late-middle life today may become increasingly dependent on their wives for financial help. While men continue to drop out of the workforce at earlier ages - fewer than 40 percent of all American men age fifty-five and over are still salaried jobholders - their wives (and former wives) are toiling longer and later. Some men start falling apart within months after losing a job or being induced to retire. Here are some danger signs: You begin to run circles around your anger, concentrating on how to sue the company or sabotage it in some way. You begin using alcohol to buffer the pain. With no one left to prove yourself to, you start picking on your wife and family as a way to register some power. Unemployed men in their fifties are going to have to change, to accommodate the fact that we are all living together with fewer dependable resources. They will need reeducation and retraining. This is a passage that our society has not recognized. There are no ground rules for it and most people don't even know it exists. Many wives, on the other hand, of newly unemployed men in their fifties need reality testing. A spouse who doesn't understand the limits of the new marketplace may blame her husband and compound his problems. Even wives who are good earners themselves are often negative because they can't bear to give us the fantasy of the high-status husband earning big money in corporate America. New Passages More on the Issue, Work and Play, War and Peace. Some books to review: Men's Lives, Personal, Sports, War, Warrior, Work. Hey Man: Did you make a difference yesterday? Let us know at Contact Us. When you feel the need to reclaim power and self-esteem, seek other avenues than aggression. We have learned to see aggression as a legitimate means of gaining control over others. Yet, the expression of aggression hurts others and inevitably leads to a further deterioration of our self-esteem. Find new ways to feel powerful, or even go as far as to question your need to feel powerful. What Every Man Needs to Know Want to make a difference but you don't know where to start? Play: How
it shapes the brain, opens the imagination, and invigorates
the soul, Stuart Brown
![]() Reducing Infant Mortality and Improving the Health of Babies. A documentary film supporting maternal/infant health care. The societal economic cost for preterm births is over $26 billion a year: almost $17 billion in medical care services, $6 billion in lost household and labor productivity, another $2 billion in maternal delivery costs, a little over $1 billion in special education care for disabling conditions, and over $600 million in early intervention services. This film is at the forefront of the birth revolution in America! It is a must-see for everyone who cares about birth in America today and particularly expectant parents., DVD, 2009 www.reducinginfantmortality.com, debtaki@yahoo.com (free)
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June is Adopt-A-Shelter Cat; Cancer from the Sun; Children's Awareness; Entrepreneurs "Do It Yourself" Marketing; Fireworks Safety; *Gay & Lesbian Pride Coming Out Month - Time to celebrate all forms of love and family; International Men's; International People Skills; National Bless-a-Child; National Burglary Prevention; National Rivers; National Safety; National Scleroderma Awareness; Rebuild Your Life; Student Safety; Vision Research and National Headache Awareness Month. Jun 1-30 is International Men's Month - See List of Men's Issues & Book of the Day. Each day at "Today" on our home page, we will be presenting information on a different men's issue. The issue changes each day at midnight, so check in to learn more about "Men's Issues" and men's lives. We will also have a Book of the Day concerning that issue. This might be the perfect time to sign up for our free newsletter which will bring all of this to you each morning. Spread the word and let everyone in your address book know. May 14-Jun 18: National Family Month. Week of June 1-7: International Volunteers; Stepparents Week. June 2-9: National Homeownership Week. June 2-10: National Fishing Week. June 3-9: Black Single Parents, National Hug Holiday, *Small Business Week. June 7-14: Nurses Assistants Day and Week. June 10-16: *National Flag Week. June 11-17: Meet a Mate, *National Little League Baseball; National Men's Health Week in the U.S. and Canada. June 13-20: National Hermit Week. June 17-23: National Forgiveness; Universal Father's Week. June 17-24: Amateur Radio Week. June 18-22: Take Your Pet to Work Week. June 24-30: Carpenter Any Awareness; Helen Keller Deaf-Blindness Awareness Week. June 27 - July 4: Special Recreation Week. June 1: National New Year's Resolution Recommitment; Stand for Children Day that encourages individuals to improve children's lives. www.stand.org. June 1-2 Donut; Partner's Day - Day to give thanks to your spouse/partner for precious love shared. June 2: Mindfulness; National Trails Day; June 3: Children's Awareness, June 4: United Nationals International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression. June 5: Alternative Officing, National Family, United Nations World Environment Day - Day to mourn the harm done to the earth (past and present), make reparation and celebrate its beauty. June 9: Take a Kid Fishing Weekend. June 10: Abused Women and Children's Awareness Day; Alcoholics Anonymous founded. Children's Sunday. June 11: Race Unity Day. June 14: *Flag Day, Family History; Sustainable Development Day - Day the world's nations committed to sustainable development (1992). June 15: Magna Carta Day. June 16: *Father's Day, Family Awareness, United Nations World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought, Join Hands Day. June 19: National Splurge; Still Need to Do; World Sauntering Day. June 20: World Juggling; Toad Hollow Day of Thank You. June 21: Baby Boomers Recognition Day. June 23: Let It Go Day. June 24: Celebration of the Senses; America's Kids Day. June 26: UN International Day in Support of Victims of Torture; United Nations International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking; National Columnist's Day. June 27: National HIV Testing; Special Recreation for Disabled, Decide to Be Married Day. June 28: Stonewall Riots - (1969), day to mourn victims of homophobia (past and present), make peace, and celebrate lesbian and gay empowerment. June 29: Peter & Paul Day. June 30: Descendants Day. Men are so competitive that we even "out-die" women in all 15 of the major causes of death in the U.S. Most of these deaths are preventable with a positive change in life-style, eating habits, and/or general health care. Let's not strive so hard to hold on to this record. See what you can change now to live a healthier life.
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