Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Sisters of My Parents : Aunts to Be Remembered

 Sisters of My Parents : Aunts to Be Remembered

    Some thoughts about my aunts, most of whom have passed on by now. One remains: Alma. Well, my uncles' wives are still alive, plus the step-sister of of my dad. 

    Ann, Kay, and Mary. Ann is the second and long time wife my mom's only brother. They have been together over 50 years. Kay (Kaye) is the widow of the my dad's only brother, who had five sons, all with my last name. Marie moved to Montreal, Canada, and is one of the three Swiniarski children of my biological grandmother, the mom of my father, who died when he was 16 year-old.

    The grandparent legally adopted him, making his uncle and aunts his new official siblings.

    My mom's sisters were all older: Mary, Alma, and Jeannette. My dad's sisters (aunts) were below the age of his mom, Francis: Dorothy, Maude, Marjorie, and Barbara.

    I have some thoughts and memories of all of them. I will try to share a few.

    The living women are great. I will try to outlive them and speak more on them later.

Monday, May 18, 2026

The Downtrodden and Forgotten - We cannot leave them to Suffer

The Downtrodden and Forgotten - We cannot leave them to Suffer

    Lately I was thinking of whole peoples, societies, that are suffering and going through incredibly hard times in 2026. South Sudan. Gaza Strip. Southern Lebanon. Who else? Perhaps some other African nations have particular suffering, like in the Congo. I think there has been more misery there in the last 30 years than any place on earth. Ukraine and so many others there have gone through awful misery and woe, more than Europe has seen in decades.

    I think of global hot spots or places of war and disease; we often forget of what is happening in our own back yard.

    This afternoon we drove through a large part of Baltimore, on a clear and sunny Sunday afternoon. I noticed some people hanging out in a plaza square. I commented, have jokingly, that they were homeless. No, they were just hanging out, right? I thought. But another observed that they were people without homes, or unhoused folks, as some refer to them as some refer to them trying not to offend.

    Can we forget them?

    No, we should not.

    What would Jesus do?

    What would Mohammed say?

    How would a great rabbi react?

    What would the Buddha wish or proclaim?

    How should we deal with the downtrodden and forgotten?

    Only let them remain so?

Saturday, May 16, 2026

Big Thinkers; Feeling Small, Write a Bit

 Big Thinkers; Feeling Small, Write a Bit

    My certain friend accuses my daughter and I of being big thinkers. Sure, who cannot think big if you read Yuval Harari, Jared Diamond, and Peter Frankopan?

    We can think big. Many people do. That process and those feelings can make us feel rather small, but by "using our voices", a word that certain friend just used for her own identity and development, we can possibly make a difference.

    Possibly. We cannot know unless we try.

    We try to think, to establish thoughts. From them we alight upon words, paragraphs, poems and songs, even articles, reports, and books. Books! Gadzooks. Even books.

    Some books that I have tried writing have not come to fruition. However, my daughter is aware of them; she may go on and print the wisps and fringes of some of my incomplete notions. My own father has written and published at least three books. He has mentioned the story of a fourth, but that is not likely to happen.

    The seeds and inspirations lie within me, the son. And the grand daughter may be a beneficiary of the hopes and seeds as well. We plant hopes and dreams as we go.

    My book begun in Chile, that was supposed to be 52 chapters but only has turned into seven, was about a young brother and sister, perhaps around 500 A.D., who travel with their family across the north to south length of Chile in order to say good bye to their grandfather at the end of the world.

    Only seven chapters, each representing a province of Chile, as there were 52.

    Years before that as a graduate student at UCLA I was writing a book, more or less reflexive and with autobiographic underpinnings, about Mexico.

    Most recently a book about an American or U.S. contractor in Afghanistan.

    Books begun, developed, somewhat fleshed out, but unfinished and unpublished.

    Seeds in the hopper, ready to disseminate and bloom.

    Thinking big, acting small, but working their way to the surface, and the world.

    Inter-generational and inspirational, influential and ongoing.

    Writing a bit.

    Thinking a bit about those disempowered around the globe. 

    The Israelis have been put in between a rock and a few hard places, with millions of Arabs surrounding them and others around the world that care too much or too little, or somewhere in the middle.

    There a few million in South Sudan, on the edge of starvation, being malnourished, and no one cares much. Okay, maybe some paid United Nations folks, and some non-government organizations, and some well meaning people, including some churches and humanitarians.

    All right, there are people who care.

    But we cannot make enough of a difference for so many of them.

    So, a few of us write a bit.

Friday, May 15, 2026

Taking Offense and Offending Others

 Taking Offense and Offending Others

    Sometimes we do it ignorantly.

    Some of us do it more than others.

    We open up our big, fat, mouths. Yup. I certainly do.

    Some jokes or thoughts or dumb words are better left unsaid.

    Yup.

    Don't do it.

    Don't be dumb, don't be mean.

    Be funny, but at the right time.

    Don't offend. Don't hurt others.

    Don't, don't, don't.

    
    But if you do: 

    Be sorry.

    Apologize.

    Be repentant.

    Or penitent.

    Be sincere.

    Be nice.

    Be nice.

    Be loving.

    And love.

    And forgive.

    And love.

Thursday, May 14, 2026

The Power of Personal Conversion

 The Power of Personal Conversion

    When one person becomes convinced of a thing, a notion, idea, movement, person, God, power, story, it is incredibly powerful.

    Convinced.

    Determined.

    Resolved or resolute.

    Devoted.

    Dedicated.

    When one missionary, only with his or her words, message, heartfelt approach, convinces another human being to believe in his or her words, which are of the Master Jesus Christ in the Christian context, or Buddha in the Buddhist context, or Marx or another in the Communist context, then there is a power set alight, a firm foundation that will not easily extinguish as a light or flame, but will join other voices and wills and should grow and extend.

    Just from one personal conversion.

    Is it yours? Who else shares it?

Andema kana Sagheer

 Andema kana Sagheer

    Andema kana sagheer

    Andema kana weled wa tifl

    Andema kana yashrib haleeb min el -um

    Andema kana sagheer

    Il ikhwan ou il akheerin 

    Qatla al nas

    wa kana fi almania

    wa huna

    fi Amereeka wa fi kulu mukaan

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Pessimism is Not Correct

 Pessimism is Not Correct


    I started this blog post a week or so ago, after a pessimistic poem that I wrote.

    It's okay. Realism and optimism are good things.

    Hope escaped from Pandora's box, too.

    A million or more people are dying of starvation and malnutrition in South Sudan tonight.

    Not enough people care.

    Some day we will.

    Optimism.

    Realism? Take a seat, Donald Trump, Mao Zedong, and George Orwell.

    Or even J.D. Salinger.