Finally getting our oldest on the phone. "Mom! Chill! A man faceplanted on the ground. Blood was everywhere. It was so bloody Mom. We helped him." She continues her hyper mode annoyed I called/texted 6x in one hour when no response was received from them. You know that parenting Mom thingy. Oldest: "Didn't she tell you? We're doing pictures near sunset." She remarked, annoyed. Me/Mom: "Oh. Wow. Okay. And Thank you for being kind." That's what I was reduced to. Hours later... Youngest explains now in my hotel room. Me/Mom: "So, what happened?" Youngest: "Mom, I thought he was like praying. He was laying facedown." Me/Mom: "Oh. Did it just happen?" Youngest: "People were passing by. But we didn't see the faceplant. As I approached, I realized he wasn't praying... you know like some religions do at certain times." Me thinking... I guess that ten years in the morning of teaching the kids religi...
This morning I’d thought to myself, ‘I took an oath.’ Then Freddie Mercury’s singing came into play. It came from the back of my mind to the forefront of my day. “Somebody_SOMEBODY_Somebody… Find me Somebody to Love…” The song, “Somebody to Love”, was released in 1976.i As karma would have it, that was the Bicentennial year of the Declaration of Independence, the birth of the United States of America and no more kings. Oddly enough, I awoke saying, “Find me Somebody_ SOMEBODY_Somebody.”ii Then the words traversed in milliseconds to “Find me Some Country to Love. Find me Some Country to love. Find me Some Country to loooove.” I could hear Freddie Mercury’s voice ringing in my head in place of mine as I stretched and prayed in bed this morning. I heard the piano chords play the music that went with “Somebody to Love”. Only it played to a different refrain, “Find me Some Country to Love”. The line repeated and resonated with me, and the Constitutional Crisis the United States of America i...