Saturday, September 6, 2014

Open Blog - Weekend


See, even cavemen partied on the weekends.

9 comments:

lizardmom said...

off to work I go, hi ho, hi ho...

Unknown said...

off to work I go, hi ho, hi ho...

Working Man.

Unknown said...

SO... IF you didn't go to work...

What would you do?

And does not your work enable others to work?

And who works the Fields?

Watch the entire original broadcast of one of the most celebrated documentaries of all time, 1960's Harvest of Shame," in which Edward R. Murrow exposed the plight of America's farm workers.

Have you ever considered that WORK is NOBLE?

Enabling Others?

Of course, then you must lose your self-centered World.

view.

OKIE said...

Not off to work today but I have errands to run the the pouring rain. LOVE IT.
And then I'm helping out my neighbor. No, I won't be working on Old MacDonalds farm. Cockadoodledooooooo.

kkdither said...

I plan to party! Giddy up!

lizardmom said...

if I didn't "go" to work, I have much I can do around the house and know plenty of people in need of help, just not enough hours in a day to do everything.

The view of work has change insanely for the worse in just the last generation. I grew up with hard working parents, and a very strong work ethic. Kids that work with me today, have no clue what work is, let alone working hard. It's like teaching a kid to walk, except it is teaching them how to function in a world that require you to work to survive. My kids are blown away at the lazy mentality of this generation that they're on the fringes of, so sad...

OKIE said...

LM I can't tell you how many times I have been told that. They just don't have the work ethics we do. Strange because unemployment is so high up there you'd think they would do everything in their power to keep a job.

lizardmom said...

it was so bad today with one girl, who has been talked to a few times, that I had to write her up, it was bizarre! I am so different, I can't even grasp what it has to be like to be the lazy and clueless! Maybe being a 1st born has part to do with it but it's the whole mind set of obliviousness,

Anonymous said...

Work?

Or Xanadu?

Check out those dueling Twelve strings! And that awesome drum set!