This is an attempt to share a little more of my life with family members, friends and other interested parties. Most of the musings you read here will probably be composed at "The Jones Family Retreat" which is our campsite located deep in the woods, far from the urban noises and cares. It is here in the woods where batteries are best recharged. Obviously, if you see a posting dated during the winter... you can be assured that it was not *from* the woods ...but thanks *to* the woods. ~ Mike
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Promises Made... Promises Broken... Result = Little Bighorn
These two granite markers can be found at the Little Bighorn Battlefield. This National Monument site is located near Crow Agency, Montana, and is where General Custer, along with the 7th Calvary, had his famous "Last Stand" on June 25th and 26th, 1876. About 220 U.S. soldiers, scouts, and civilians lost their lives in this historical battle. This, of course, does not count the number of Cheyenne, Lakota Sioux, or Arapaho Indians who also died there. It is important for all to understand the tensions leading up to this massacre. The tensions of the Indian tribes had been building for years as they dealt with continued hostilities from soldiers and the many broken promises made by representatives of the U.S. government. For example, seven years previously, after a particular battle on May 15, 1869, General Custer smoked the peace pipe with the Cheyenne and made the following oath:
“I will never point my gun at a Cheyenne again. I will never kill another Cheyenne.” - General George Armstrong Custer (1869). The pipe was shared with a Cheyenne leader named Stone Forehead, Keeper of the Sacred Arrows, who upon finishing the traditional smoking ritual, emptied the ashes from the peace pipe as he firmly responded to General Custer's promise: "If you break your promise, you and your soldiers will go to the dust like this. If you are acting treacherously towards us, sometime you and your command will be killed.” - Stone Forehead Arrow Keeper, Cheyenne (1869). Seven years later those tensions got to the point that the Native Americans reacted to these broken promises with this devastating battle.
A visit to this National Monument should lead one to ask the questions, "Why?"... "Why did this have to happen?" ..."What could have been done to prevent this from happening at all?"
++Number Two Son... Number Three Child of two awesome and totally selfless parents. ++Sibling to five (5) ... count them... five (5) absolutely gorgeous sisters and add to that, ...five (5) unbelievably handsome brothers. Fabulous older sister and wonderful older brother have already left us and went to their eternal reward where they rest in peace with both of our parents. ++Husband to my Beautiful *Beloved* for more than 42 years. This lovely lady and spouse of mine has been through "thick and thin" with me during our adventurous and thrilling times together. ++Father of four precious children (now all middle-aged adults) who all happen to have special needs and all who continue to share heart and home with us. God has blessed us with each one. ++"Uncle" to scores of fabulous nephews and nieces (some related by blood, others related through love). ++Proud Godfather (Padrino) to a bunch of fantastic godchildren scattered here and there and everywhere around the globe. ++Compadre / Amigo / "Tio" / to a lot of dear folks who are extremely tolerant of my shortcomings... especially my limited knowledge of the Spanish language. ++Blessed with more than a few fantastic friends. ++ Forever "Best Friend" to an awesome Chocolate Lab (affectionately known as "Ruby the Wonder Dog") who sadly has left us and gone to Doggy Heaven. ++Soon to be new "Best Friend" is a Silver Labrador puppy named "Bella Luna" (for an explanation of her name watch the movie "Moonstruck"). ++Tolerated by an affectionate Calico cat who acknowledges the names of "Nina" and "Kitty Kitty" (...only when she wants to!) ++Challenged by cancer since late 2012 and surviving day-by-day... thanks to receiving marvelous medical care and having a fantastic cadre of family and friends. ++Continuing to be challenged by a handful of side-effects from the cancer treatment but imbued with the power of positivity and the overriding power of prayer. ++Supported in ardent prayer to this very day by people of various faiths and religious denominations... in good times as well as in bad... and ...in light of all the above...*this* humble soul feels marvelously surrounded by LOVE ...and this my dear friendly readers... all of this I see as truly making for...
"A Wonderful Life".
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