Share Your World – February 12, 2018


Share Your World – February 12, 2018

Share Your World – February 12, 2018

February 12, 2018 Cee Neuner

Are you a practical jokester?
No. However my brother Stephen was when we were kids and young adults.

When we still lived with our parents Stephen used to open the attic door which was in his bedroom and let my cats go in. He would lock them inside the attic while watching me panic.

Or when we used to go to the Green Acres Shopping Mall he’d be walking behind me with a sticker stuck to his forehead. Autism humor.

Who cuts your hair? You, a friend, or professional.

Mel The Barber He is a professional.

Did you have a stuffed animal when you were a kid, if so what kind?

Lots of Teddy Bears. I had a stuffed Panda Bear which I loved.

What did you appreciate or what made you smile this past week? Feel free to use a quote, a photo, a story, or even a combination.

The Harlem Hellfighters and Chicago “Black Devils”: Battling Racism and Germans on the Western Front in 1918


America we fought with Bravery and Love for country.

The Inglorius Padre Steve's World

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Friends of Padre Steve’s World,

The theme of Black History Month this year is African Americans in Times of War to coincide with the centennial of the end of the First World War.

In 1918 African Americans who in spite of the prejudice, intolerance and persecution they endured at home as a result of Jim Crow, still loved their country. They were men who labored under the most difficult circumstance to show all Americans and the world that they were worthy of being soldiers and citizens of the United States of America. Their stories cannot be allowed to be forgotten, nor can we allow Jim Crow and the intolerance of other movements which demean and persecute those who love this country because of their race, religion, ethnicity, gender, or sexuality.

The African America men who volunteered included raw recruits as well as veteran soldiers who had already served full careers…

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