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It's Complicated
There are some things we just want out of our lives. But no matter how hard we try, we can't seem to make it happen. Should we — do we — have the power to banish the things (or people or creatures) who really "get to us"? What other options might there be?
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Mona         12/1/2009 8:40:31 AM
I can't hear Joan!!! please fix volume and repeat this one! Thanks! Submitted By: Mona

Martina         12/1/2009 7:31:41 AM
Deat Network, cant see or hear the today's video.Can you fix it...? Submitted By: Martina

Cristy Bailey         12/1/2009 12:54:10 AM
I can't hear the sound on this video. Any re- commendations or ideas on how to remedy this problem Submitted By: Cristy Bailey

Kathie Bieschke         11/30/2009 12:11:11 PM
My family had this happen as well all of this Thanksgiving weekend--My two older nephews drinking as soon as they started the day. Alcohol had been a problem for some of our family members and I felt they were disrespecting to their sister and brother-in-law who was hosting us in their home for the weekend. No children were around, but I can't help but think whether I may have to point out this poor choice in the future when little ones will be around. Submitted By: Kathie Bieschke

Mona         11/30/2009 7:52:16 AM
Thanksgiving was for me to be exceptionally wonderful this year. My sister in law is recovering from cancer. The family came down for the Holliday. This all went well. A great visit. On the down side. My children and their spouses drink. Don't get me wrong. Little drinking is fine. However,prior to this day I had asked everyone to refrain from alcohol until after the dinner. My children and spouses were drinking outside prior to dinner. Using Thanksgiving as an excuse to party. I am very disappointed. I invested a lot in that day. I guess I will keep perservering and praying. Submitted By: Mona

Elizabeth D         11/26/2009 8:59:08 AM
Happy Holidays Submitted By: Elizabeth D

Barbara Ann         11/25/2009 9:13:35 PM
Speaking of compassion. It's very easy for me to love others as I'm a Christian and believe in God, who teaches us to love our neighbor, who is really everyone. I cry when I see someone being hurt whether it's an animal or a person. I believe that we should have compassion for ourselves, also. When I have compassion I can very easily love someone, even if they hurt me. I must remember that we are all children of God and he loves all of us. It is easier to have compassion and a good attitude, when I truly love others. A good attiitude seems to go right along with compassion. Submitted By: Barbara Ann

Barbara         11/25/2009 8:33:05 PM
I have a son-in-law who is very hard to understand and he sometimes says some very hurtful things. Like "if you don't like what you get (for Xmas) it's tough." What helps me is to remember sometimes he can be very mean and I try to remember that is the way he is. I love him but do not understand him. I have cried myself to sleep sometimes and swear that I will not do it again. I even thought to stay away, but I try to be a forgiving Christian and visit again. I'm 71 1/2 years old and try to be forgiving, but I feel, the more I accept his meanness the more he will continue to act this way. He's 55 yrs. old and should know better. I was babysitting his children and they were very fresh and disrespectfull to me a couple of summers ago and I told my daughter that I was getting no where with the children and felt I shouldn't babysit anymore. I stopped for awhile and now babysit only occasionally. I was brought up to respect my elders and care about other people, even strangers, but the chil

Bernice         11/25/2009 4:38:22 PM
The serving and sharing of food expresses a love and camaraderie that helps to fulfill God's wishes for our lives. It makes you feel connected to mankind as God connects to us. To give from one's heart and soul makes us feel the prescence of God is all lives. To be hospitable is to spread the word of God. Submitted By: Bernice

carmen kennedy         11/22/2009 8:00:53 AM
Faith come from God and to love the one next to you is very smart advice from God send to us from Jesus mouth . If we love our body and our mind this will make us to love the one next to us but when you see people hurting others those people they do not have love for them first ......Religion , rules ,traditions and regulations of religions or ministries tose is only doctrine made only by man they do not have love for them first this is the reason why they can not love somebody else . Our society made by man kind not God and this a big reason to confuse us and think different and very far from God WAY and not obey to the Lord or to love one another I mean LOVE means GOD and we miss this in our heart because we not in same spirt with GOD . Submitted By: carmen kennedy

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