October 28, 2011

History Repeats Itself In Ignorance

As I grew up I remember learning the history of our country. I was taught about George Washington, and Abraham Lincoln. I was taught about the Revolutionary War, and the Civil War. I was taught about the Pilgrims and the struggles that we had as we grew as a nation. There were things that did not seem good, but over all I could see that we as a nation were continuously correcting our course. That was part of what made America great. The goodness of America encouraged us to become better. You see, when your basic nature is good you may not be perfect, but when you know something is wrong you try to change it.
That was what I learned, but something has changed...
A couple of years ago I took a class at the local community college. In the class I met a woman who came from a country that had been occupied by the Soviet Union when she was very young. She told us how her father had to listen to freedom radio in the basement for fear that anyone would find out he was listening. She told of a couple of times where she was kicked out of school because she had no interest in joining the Communist party.
About this same time my daughter was taking a history class in High School. She shared her opinion on an issue that was being debated by the then presidential candidates. Her teacher then encouraged her classmates to mock her for her beliefs. This I find disturbing. I see little difference in what happened to my daughter as compared to my classmate who lived under a communist regime.
How did we get to this point? We used to know what communism and socialism were. We saw what these systems of government did. But the history is being changed little by little by those who are further and further away from the actuality of the events and who seem hell bent on repeating history. Our historians gather evidence and make accusations against those who have no ability to defend their own good name.
It kind of reminds me of a children's book I once saw where archaeologists from the future looked back to our day and interpreted items they found. The comical interpretations were entertaining but more importantly showed how easily history can be manipulated or misunderstood when all the facts are no longer available.
It seems to me that our education system is systematically unteaching our children in the name of education. The potential of a good system in the wrong hands is outright evil. This leaves us as parents with a greater responsibility to see that our own children recognize both the truth and the lies.
We can not change history without very dire consequences.
We believed in a good heritage an America that was founded on principles of liberty and justice for all.  Our history has not all been roses, but we have learned from our mistakes. We can not change what has happened, but we can learn from what has happened and we can change..
When we teach only the bad things we miss out on the fact that America is basically good. Compare our history to any other history through out the world and I think we might find that while not all was good, it is far better than any other. America was known as a blessed land. People envied what we had. And maybe in part some came here thinking that they could bring with them the things they liked about their country, not realizing that the things they liked came with the unintended consequences. Which reminds me of another childhood story I once heard. I believe it was called Stone Soup, but I am not sure. It was about a family who loved their mothers stone soup, but each child wished that she wouldn't but in one ingredient or another. Well their wish was their mothers command and when they sat down at the table to eat they found a pot of hot water with only the stone in it. That is what I see has happened in America we have said, "I like this thing that America offers, but could you leave out..." or "could you add..."
I do believe that history repeats itself because we either become ungrateful, or ignorant, and then become arrogant. It cycles through tyrants and dictators because of their arrogance and because of our ignorance. What isn't taught in history doesn't just hurt us it often kills. When they say the devil is in the details, it is true. He is trying to hide them from us so that he can rewrite them. When the history of our past is changed that is the beginning of the end of progress.


October 11, 2011

A New Perspective From The Sideline...

Last week a new season made itself known here in Utah. The cold weather season has begun. As a result I began the process of layering while running. I can tell I need to start looking for jogging pants. Although for my shorter runs my thermals are definitely warm, but I bought them about 60lbs ago, so it wont be long before they will be hard to keep up.
One of the challenges that I am facing is my asthma. My asthma is definitely affected by the colder air, it is harder to get started, it doesn't seem to take any longer, but the first mile seems to be harder, but it feels much better once I finish, so I am not ready to scrap my out door running at this time. The thought of doing exercise routines does not sound appealing to me at this point, but I think I can do anything for 10 minutes ;)

Now this past weekend gave me a new perspective when it comes to races. After participating in my first run this year I was sold on the idea that competitions are good for you. The excitement of the experience is indescribable. What I didn't realize was how much fun it is to cheer others on.
This past weekend the annual Love Your Body 6k and 10k runs were held at Thanksgiving Point in Utah County. DeeAnn, my sister Stacie, Amy, her sister Jamie, and Jamie's daughter Jessie entered the 6k competition. The skies were cloudy and heavy looking all morning and we thought that we might see some heavy rain. I was excited to be there despite the fact that it was an all girls run. I was feeling a little jealous, but I was happy to allow the boys to run around while we waited for the girls to enter the park where the finish line was.

It was just over 20 minutes before the first one entered the park. It was fun cheering as they started showing up one at a time for the first 5 or so runners then they began to trickle in with a few more at a time. Amy came in 27th over all and 5th in her age group. Very impressive! Shortly after that Stacie came in finishing only 1 min and 10 seconds behind Amy and was 41st over all and 3rd in her age group. She did awesome! Jessie finished 235 over all and 22nd in her age group, you could tell she was having tons of fun. Jamie walked the course and came in 342 over all and 20th in her age group. Then came DeeAnn, she mixed it up between running and walking and finished strong as she crossed the line in just under an hour finishing 420 over all and 32nd in her age category. I can't tell you the emotions I experienced as I saw my wife finishing strong running hard at the end of the race. It was almost as fun watching as it was for my first competition.
Everyone had fun, and is looking forward to next years run and that is what it is all about. Moving more for fun and fitness.