Personal Note: Sampling March Madness in February

Crawford tourney champs, 6th grade girls

Crawford tourney champs, 6th grade girls

March Madness arrived early in Crawford on Saturday.  Two of our three kids played in a basketball tournament hosted by our school.  This meant we had six games between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., with a pair of games going on simultaneously in two different gyms.

Since my kids have banned me from cheering (loudly) for them during games – “mom, your voice carries over everyone else’s!” (my mom’s did too!) – I’ve gotten in the habit of bringing earbuds with me so I can listen Hillsdale online courses on demand.  Whether you’re a history buff or concerned citizen I highly recommend these lectures.  Hillsdale College is a liberal arts college founded with principles that connect it to the American founding and these guys know their stuff!  The online courses are free, though I try to make a donation each time I register for one, because the college does not receive any federal funding.  (No strings attached to further the indoctrination of the bureaucratic state).  These lectures have become a staple of my daily routine, replacing Fox News and El Rushbo.  I do, occasionally, tune into these media outlets but when I feel myself becoming too depressed, despairing, or anxious, I switch to one of my favorite Hillsdale lectures as they help me focus on the positives actions I’m taking to improve the current state of affairs.

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Watching the kids’ basketball games Saturday presented me with such an occasion.  I find that if I’m listening to a lecture during a game I’m able to keep my emotions in-check and my voice in the appropriate “decibel range” (all the while learning and being inspired) – a “win-win” for everyone!  In doing so, I was reminded of what some of our best presidents (hint:  they have February birthdays) had to say about liberty, America, and the human heart.  Given it’s February, with both Valentine’s and President’s days looming, it seems fitting to highlight some of their thoughts.  Subsequent blog posts will do just that.

By the way, both teams took first place in their respective basketball divisions!

p.s.  I’ll have to forfeit the competition for “Mom of the Year” as I can only find a picture of my daughter’s team! Sorry Ty:(

TLBCo.: Have a heart, America!

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Hearts and February go together, as do patriotic thoughts to those who know something about American history.  Several of our greatest citizens – Presidents, no less – were born in February.  Washington, Lincoln, and Reagan are some that come to mind.  Whether providing the first, best example of the American character, preserving the union, or recalling Americans to our founding principles, they all loved America deeply and served her faithfully.  From time to time America requires that of her citizens – to rise to the occasion.  Today is one such occasion.

Judge L. Hand (yes, that was actually his name) once said:  “Liberty lives in the hearts of men and women; when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it;”  So have a heart, America, literally!  And show liberty still lives in yours.  Check out TLBCo.’s purple heart magnet, on sale at our shops through President’s Day.

http://www.thelibertybrand.com/magnetLLH.html