Category Archives: Ramblings of Thanks

My birthday falls on Thanksgiving this year (anyone looking for a last minute gift, cash or gift cards to the Home Depot are welcome), and to celebrate, I’m going to reprise something for the blog that many of us did on Facebook last year. Each day, I will center my blog around something in my life I am thankful for. In this manner, I will attempt to be more grateful for the many blessings in my life. Hopefully, this series will provide a little positivity and inspiration to your day.

Tuesday Morning Ramblings – Thankful #8

I’m thankful for my sense of humor.  Being able to find the humor in difficult situations has seen me through some rough times.  Being able to laugh at myself and recognize the many follies of my own life have provided me a measure of humility that keeps me grounded.  I’m a foolish, silly man, and that’s good to know.

I can make people laugh quite often and use this in the classroom just about every class meeting.  It relaxes students and gets their attention.  The humorous blog entries that I’ve written are some of the most popular ones in “The Ramblings” history, and I often get more feedback on those than any others.  The people who have gotten the subtle jokes in my novels have expressed to me that those jokes made them literally laugh out loud.  While my sense of humor might be a little odd to some, most of my friends and readers appreciate it, and for that, I am grateful.

I enjoy making people smile and laugh.  It lightens the day and eases some of the difficulties of life.  I’m thankful for the ability to spread a little humor and joy in this world.  It’s gratifying to see the humor in life’s many absurdities and in my own foolishness as a person.

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Monday Afternoon Ramblings – Thankful #7

I’m thankful to have personal pride.  I don’t mean vanity, which usually is a terrible character flaw, but rather, pride in who I am as a person, what I represent by carrying on the Adams name, and what kind of quality I deliver in the work I produce.  I don’t claim to be perfect, but I strive for perfection in the jobs that I undertake, even if it’s a crappy second job in a pizza place.  Every single day, I attempt to do my very best.  This pride was instilled in me by my father, my grandfather, most of my football coaches, and a handful of teachers, and every day of my life, I am thankful to them for teaching me to find gratification in the quality of work I do.

Somewhere along the way, pride seems to have taken on a negative connotation, which probably has to do with mixing it up with vanity.  Vanity is all about ego and self-grandeur, but pride is more about caring about how others perceive the work you produce.  Our country suffers from a lack of personal pride.  Too often, quantity trumps quality and half-assed is deemed good enough.  We have lost our edge as the world leader, I believe, because too many of us have lost our sense of pride.  We have to start rewarding quality and rejecting shit, and it all starts with pride.  Business owners need to take more pride in the kind of business they run, not just the bottom line but also the impact on people’s lives.  That’s just as important as profits.  Employees need to take more pride in the quality of work they provide for their employers, and consumers need to demand higher quality in what they receive.  If we can re-establish pride, maybe we can stop falling behind the rest of the world in education, which eventually will put us behind in technology, innovation, and leadership.  And it all starts with personal pride.

I am grateful to have pride in myself and my work, and I will make every effort to pass it on to my own sons.

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Saturday Afternoon Ramblings – Thankful #6

I’m thankful for Saturdays.  They are the best day of the week.  After a 50+ hour week, Saturdays are my chance to do all the things I want to do, like working on the farm or doing yard work or cleaning up.  I usually spend 10-12 hours on Sundays grading (that’s in addition to the 50 hour week, by the way), so Saturdays are the only day that’s mine.  Even if I spend the entire day working on something, it’s a break from the overwhelming grind of the week, so I am thankful for this day to get away from education.

Today, for example, I have spent the entire day going back and forth from working on the prototype to doing laundry to burning brush.  The basic frame for the unit is complete, and while it was a lot of work and a lot of trial and error, I couldn’t be happier with it.  The design is sturdy and functional and should be fairly easy to replicate now that I know the basic layout.  In terms of cost, I think it will save us hundreds of dollars over a pre-made system.  There are still many Saturdays worth of work to go before the entire prototype is complete and operational, but I am grateful for this day of the week to pursue my dream of launching this farm.