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OCTOBER
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Achieve
Your Dreams

October 30 - In winter I get up at night and dress
by yellow candlelight. In summer quite the other way, I have
to go to bed by day - Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)
The
Mystic's Wheel of the Year * Halloween
Checklist. For safety, make sure your
ghosts and goblins follow these
tips: Trick-or-treat with an adult. Bring a
flashlight and rear reflector tape. Make sure the costume
doesn't limit vision or movement. Use nontoxic make-up, stay
away from pumpkins with lit candles, wear flame-resistant
fabrics. The
Mystic's Wheel of the Year * Independence Day in
Turkmenistan. * The Devil's
Night, formerly a Mischief Night, on the evening before
Halloween and an occasion for harmless pranks, chiefly
observed by children. However, in some areas of the US, the
destruction of property and endangering of lives has led to
the imposition of duck-to-dawn curfews during the last two
or three days of October. Not to be confused with "Trick or
Treat" or "Beggar's Night", usually observed on Halloween. *
Batter-Door-Night. On this night in some rural Scottish
towns, boys played pranks such as banging cabbages on the
doors of neighbors and relocating their horses. * Orson
Welles announces in a radio drama that Martians are
invading, causing widespread panic among listeners who
believe him. * Birthdays: Todd Sand, Henry Winkler, John
Adams, Charles Atlas, William "Bull" Frederick Halsey,
Louis Malle, Ezra Loomis Pound, Richard Brinsley Sheridan,
Alfred Sisley, Dick Gautier, Harry Hamlin, Ed Lauter, Diego
Armando Maradona, Kevin Pollak, Charles Martin Smith.
It is because our conscious self resists our unconscious
wisdom that we become ill. It is precisely because our
consciousness is disordered that conflict occurs between it
and the unconscious that seeks to heal it. The
Road Less Traveled
A person can live erotically every minute of the day
by valuing deep pleasure, beauty, body, adornment,
decoration, texture, and color - all things we too often
consider secondary or even frivolous. Soul
Mates
Don't tell me you don't want to try something because
you've already done it. If you haven't done it with me, you
really haven't done it. - Meredith, 24 Best
of 1001 Sex Secrets Every Man & Woman Should
Know
You could ask, "Did you have a good time at school
today?" A better approach: "Tell me what you
learned today." Then you can be the judge of
whether it was a good day. Dr.
Buff's 365 Day Parenting Calendar
Successful aging must be a conscious choice with a
commitment to continuing self-education and the development
of a whole set of strategies. Let's don't even call it aging
anymore. Let's refer to successful aging as sageing - the
process by which men and women accumulate wisdom and grow
into the culture's sages. New
Passages
The difficulty in life is choice. - George Moore.
Achieve
Your Dreams
Things to Be Happy About: Balancing the
checkbook. Parent-teacher conferences. Just-made candy
apples. 14,000
Things to Be Happy About
Scribble. Really
Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me
We have to accept the consequences of every deed, word,
and thought throughout our lifetime. - Elisabeth
Kubler-Ross. If
Life is a Game, These are the Rules
Proactive people focus their efforts in the Circle of
Influence. They work on the things they can do something
about. The nature of their energy is positive, enlarging and
magnifying, causing their Circle of Influence to increase.
Seven
Habits of Highly Effective People
Making your own lunch has to take less time than it takes
to get to a restaurant, stand in line for a table, place
your order, wait for it to arrive, eat it, wait for the
bill, argue with your luncheon date about who's going to pay
for it, calculate the tip, pay the bill, wait for the
receipt, and make your way back to the office.
Simplify
Your Life
A study at the University of Miami Medical School showed
that daily meditation can boost immune response. Between 10
and 20 minutes of daily meditation can slow heart rate,
relax muscles and generally create conditions within the
body that improve its ability to fight disease. Stress
Busters
Melt white chocolate in a microwave with a parent's help.
Add pretzels, M&M's, peanuts, and Chex cereal. While
it's still warm, separate it into pieces. Let dry. My dad
and I make it every yea. It's delicious! To
Do Today
Success is not forever and failure isn't fatal. Win
the Day!
La piel (PYEHL) Skin. Solo de pensarlo se me pone la
piel de gallina. Just thinking about it gives me goosebumps.
(Lit. Just thinking about it gives me chicken skin.)
Living Language
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TODAY'S ISSUE: HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS
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Basic Tips
- Carry a flashlight
- Walk, don't run
- Stay on sidewalks
- Obey traffic signals
- Stay in familiar neighborhoods
- Don't cut across yards or driveways
- No sidewalk? Walk on the left side of the road facing
traffic
- Approach only houses that are lit.
Costume Tips...
- If you buy a costume, look for on made of flame
retardant material
- Make sure costumes don't drag on the ground
- Wear clothing with reflective markings or tape
- Shoes should fit (even if they don't go with your
costume)
- Avoid wearing masks while walking from house to
house
- Carry only flexible knives, swords or other
props
Parents...
- Make your child eat dinner before setting out
- Children should carry quarters so they can call
home
- Ideally, young children of any age should be
accompanied by an adult
- Older children should know where to reach you and
when to be home
- You should know where they are going
- Although tampering is rare, tell children to bring
the treats home to be inspected before consuming
anything.
- Look at the wrapping carefully and toss out anything
that looks suspect
Homeowners...
- Make sure your yard is clear of such things as
ladders, hoses, dog leashes and lower pots that can trip
the young ones.
- Battery powered jack o'lantern candles are preferable
to a real flame
- If you do us candles, place the pumpkin well away
from where trick-or-treaters will be walking or
standing
- Make sure paper or cloth yard decorations won't be
blown into a flaming candle
- Healthy food alternatives for trick-or-treaters
include packaged fruit rolls, mini boxes of raisins and
single-serve packets of low-fat popcorn that can be
microwaved later
- Nonfood treats: plastic rings, stickers,
erasers, coins
Drivers...
- Go slow, slow, slow all evening
- Adult Halloween partiers should have a designated
driver.
Halloween pumpkin carving web sites: www.thepumpkinfarm.com/carvemenu.html
or www.everythinghalloween.com
or www.pumpkinmasters.com
Hey Man: Did you make a difference yesterday? Let
us know at Contact
Us. So, why are you just sitting
there? Find something stimulating and challenging
right now, and do it! Want to make a difference but you
don't know where
to start?
Sh*t
My Dad Says, Justin Halpern. After being dumped by his
longtime girlfriend, the author found himself living at home
with his seventy-three-year-old dad who is like Socrates,
but angrier, and with worse hair." He has never minced words
and when the author moved back home, he began to record all
of the ridiculous things his dad said to him. More than a
million people how follow his philosophical musings on
Twitter, and in this book, his son weaves a brilliantly
funny, touching coming-of-age memoir around the beset of his
quotes. An all-American story that unfolds on the Little
League field, in Dennny's, during excruciating family road
trips, and, most frequently, in the authors kitchen over
bowls of Grape-Nuts. This book is a chaotic, hilarious, true
portrait of a father-son relationship from a major new comic
voice. www.ShitMyDadSays.com
or www.Twitter.com.ShitMyDadSays.
HarperCollins, 2010 ISBN 978-0-06-199270-4 
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AWARENESS EVENTS THIS MONTH
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October is Adopt-a-Shelter
Dog; Alternate
History; Auto
Battery Safety; Campaign
for Healthier Babies; Celiac
Sprue Awareness; Child
Health; Computer
Learning; Diversity
Awareness; Dryer
Vent Safety Awareness; Energy
Management is a Family Affair-Improve Your Home;
Family
History; Family
Sexuality Education, Fantasy;
Gay
and Lesbian History; Health
Literacy; International
Fired Up; Listen
to Your Inner Critic; Lupus
Awareness; National
AIDS Awareness; National
Animal Safety and Protection; *National
Breast Cancer Awareness; National
Car Care; National
Crime Prevention; National
Depression Education and Awareness; *National
Disability Employment Awareness; *National
Domestic Violence Awareness; National Family Health,
National
Family Sexuality Education; National
"Gain the Inside Advantage"; National
Home Inspection; National
Orthodontic Health; National
Pharmacy; National
Physical Therapy; National
Pizza; National
Popcorn Poppin'; National
Roller Skating; National
Skin Care Awareness; National
Spinal Health; National
Toilet Tank Repair; Pediatric
Cancer Awareness; Rett
Syndrome Awareness; Sarcastics
Awareness; Substance
Abuse Prevention; Talk
About Prescriptions; Unmasking
Halloween Dangers; Vegetarian
Awareness Month.
9/15-10/15: Hispanic
Heritage Month. 10/1-7: Mental
Illness Awareness; *Minority
Enterprise Development; National
Health Care Food Oct 8-14: *Fire Prevention;
Home Based Business; National Adult Immunization Awareness;
*National School Lunch, National
Walk to School Week.
10/9-13: Pet Peeve,
Pregnancy and Infant Loss
Awareness Week.
10/10-16: Wildlife
Week. 10/14-20: Ally,
Pharmacy Week. 10/15-21:
Getting the World to Beat a Path to Your Door; *National
Character Counts; Teen Read Week. 10/16-22: National
Health Education Week. 10/22-28: National Massage
Therapy Awareness, National Save Yur Back Week. 10/23-31:
Red Ribbon
10/25-31: Peace, Friendship
& Goodwill Week. 10/1: World
Vegetarian Day.
10/2: World Habitat
Day, 10/3: Techies
Day. 10/4: Toot Your
Flute Day.
10/8 Global Learn Day;
National Children's Day.
10/9: Indigenous Persons Day; *Leif Erikson Day,
Yom Kippur,
Canadian Thanksgiving Day.
10/11: Coming Out;
Teddy Bear to Work Day;
10/12: Oktoberfest.
10/13: Blame Someone
Else; Scream,
Train Your Brain Day,
Friday the 13th.
10/14: Sukkot. Be
Bald and Be Free Day. 10/15: National Grouch; *White
Cane Safety Day. 10/16: Dictionary;
Boss' Day, Intl.
Librarians World Food Day.
10/17: Black Poetry, International Eradication of
Poverty Day. 10/18: Canadian Persons;
Boost your Brain Day.
10/19: Evaluate Your Life Day
10/21: Sweetest
Day. 10/22: Mother-In-Law; National Scientific
Literacy Day. 10/23: National
Mole Day.
10/24: United
Nations Day. Black
Thursday. 10/25: Cartoonists Against Crime
Day. 10/26: Horseless Carriage; Mule, Intersex
Awareness Day
10/27: Frankenstein
Friday, Navy Day,
Ugly Pickup Contest.
10/28: Make a Difference; Wild Foods Day; Day of
Meditation.
10/29: Daylight Savings
Times Ends.
10/31: Halloween;
National Magic; *National
Unicef Day. 11/2 is Election Day. Vote
Absentee Ballot.
* Means a Presidential Proclamation has been
made.
Domestic Violence Prevention Month - See Issues.
Also, see books on anger,
violence-general,
violence-domestic,
violence-rape,
violence-sexual,
women's
violence, sexual
harassment plus Q&A Slide Guide on Gangs
and Safe
Dating in Merchandise and Alternatives
to Violence programs. - resources for male and female
perpetrators and male and female victims. Got some
information to add, send it to mailto:violence@menstuff.org
* Means a Presidential Proclamation has been
made.
* * *
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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