|
Antiques
We’re antiques to some, but just not to us. Our parts may be older, but they didn’t rust. Our hair has lost color, can be fixed if we choose. Tho our days have been many, to be old....we refuse!
This is prime time and fun time...at least how we feel! But, perhaps to a teen, this thought isn’t real! In our hearts we’re still able, to do what we need. But instead of fast running, we may just sit and read!
So, if we’re antiques, we’re still treasures to some! Who don’t care about whether, we read... or we run!
Peggy Waldinger Morie Copyright Pending
|
|
|
Home / Art & Entertainment
My First Love By Lolae Joline Lambert
Love… How do I know it’s you? That is the question of the ages. We in America love everything. We love ice-cream, television, internet, skating, golfing, children, spouses, parents, and even sometimes siblings. The word love encompasses all types and degrees of the emotion, if in fact it is pure emotion, and not decision. Oh, how we love to love! The Greeks had four words for love, Agape, Eros, Philia, and Storge.
Agape is unconditional love. It means no matter what you say or do I will love and be loved. It is the greatest and most powerful love and many Christians use it to describe God’s love for them. It is the type of love that as humans we find the most difficult to give or accept. How do you love the unlovable? Knowing you are imperfect and unworthy creatures makes it difficult to accept this kind of love, but in doing so, we find something so pure and sacred it is like the famous candy bar indescribable. Still even if we can manage to give or take this kind of love, it is watered down in words because we simply say “I love you” not “I agape you and you agape me.”
Eros love is easier but a little more complicated. It usually is referred to when we are speaking of intimate, sensual, passionate and longing love. It is portrayed often in films and television shows. However, it can exist in a simpler form as in a great friendship or a solid marriage. It allows us to see beauty in people that go beyond the physical. It is that love we feel in finding a soul mate. But, we must be careful. Since this type of love is so personal, and sensual, it sometimes arrives like a strong wind on a windy day and dies out with the first calm.
Philia love is all about friendship and affection. It is a dispassionate virtuous love, including loyalty to friends, family, and community, and requires virtue, equality and familiarity. It is a general type of love, used for love between family, between friends, a desire or enjoyment of an activity, as well as between lovers.
Storge means "affection" in Ancient and Modern Greek. It is natural affection, like that felt by family for other family members. Its focus is on acceptance even to the point of “putting up with” people.
Would it make a big difference if we used the specific terms for each love when we spoke? Maybe, it might clarify a few relationships, but as a nation in love with love, I suspect it would serve to dampen all the delusions of loving relationships.
How do I know if it is the real love? May I suggest that real deep committed love will have many varying combinations of all four? May I, also, suggest that we strive to use all types available in our lifetimes? But most importantly, may I suggest we love ourselves first. Nothing can go forth and shine if it is not lit from within. Maybe this year on Valentine’s Day, you should give yourself the gift of love. Do what makes your heart sing and don’t wait for someone else to light your fire.

About the Author Lolae Joline Lambert resides in a quaint village in Southern New Jersey. Always looking for new adventures, she is entrepreneurial by nature. Her careers have included real estate sales, real estate investing, and property management. She was Director of a Christian Preschool, and is currently a Substitute Teacher, Author, and Publisher of an online magazine. Writing has been her life long love. For Speaking Engagements and Book Signings, please contact the Author at lolae_joline_lambert@yahoo.com. For more information, visit her website, http://www.lolaejolinelambert.com.
 South Jersey Authors
Box of Chocolates... Links
It has been said that life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you will find. Here at The Women of Cumberland County Online Magazine We think surprises are one of the joys of life. With this thought in mind, each month in the Arts and Entertainment Section We list a variety of links for your enjoyment. Of course the catch is that we don't tell you what they are. You click and you are suprised. We hope these bring a memory, smile, useful information, or simple enjoyment. We will add links throughout the month so stop by often. One caution. Most clips have audio If you are in a place where the sound would be an issue Please use headphones or wait until you are home.
Below find some of our favorite selections presented for your entertainment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGLGJV01C0Q&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fT2GLdWrqLM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rvue38ub1gc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Cf7IL_eZ38
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2bOwuhAGpU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzWOa8loCDI&ob=av2e
?
JigSaw Puzzle http://www.thejigsawpuzzles.com/Food-and-Bakery/Key-Lime-Pie-jigsaw-puzzle?cutout=50%20piece%20Classic
We would like to thank our writers and businesses. It is our advertising sponsors who support our efforts to provide you with a FREE monthly online magazine for your reading pleasure.
|
|
|
|
FEATURING





|
Getaways
Getaways...they're so much fun They make you want to jump and run And laugh a lot, and just explore The things not found outside your door.
Getaways...a time to smile And just relax a longer while Work left behind..for other day This is the time to sing and play.
Getaways...they help your heart Adrenalin...a great kick start The batteries inside of us We find recharged...so they won't rust.
Getaways...we're kids for sure These special times we've waited for Have worked for, and have truly earned All pressure will be overturned...
.....with getaways!
Peggy Waldinger Morie Copyright Pending
|
|
|