By H. Kirk Rainer
Though Yoga may not have been routine (referring to my
article in September), Yogi could have made the healthy choice of eating
Yogurt.
Consider possible places or sources (for Yogurt) in or near Jellystone Park :
> Dairy farm—where yogurt
is fast fermenting...
> Convenience or grocery store (in the frozen foods
section)
> Ice-cream parlor or malt shop (assuming such places
were ahead of their time)
> Picnic baskets (metal or Styrofoam coolers usually
stocked with 6 oz. Coca-colas, Dr. Peppers, 7-Up, Nehi, etc.)
> Ranger’s refrigerator (next to the glass bottle of
milk)
Yogi would have been
selective; not all flavors would satisfy such a particular palate, so
distinguished a diet (though typically, Yogi was as hungry as a bear).
Plain yogurt could not have cut-it without some all-purpose honey;
and as to the flavored varieties of yogurt, consider possible combinations:
> As a dip, fruit-flavored yogurt might go well with a SCOOBY-snack
(if Yogi was like Shaggy—who coincidentally suffered from the munchies)
> As a desert...after wolfing-down the main course (such
as yesterday’s WIMPY-burger or today’s KRUSTY-KRAB cake)
> As an doubling of the basic supplement of daily vitamins
found in such cereal as TRIX (though Yogi may not have ventured down that rabbit
hole)
Yogi would have liked
Yogurt (given that he was “smarter than the average bear”). Yet, finding
such a variety of dietary delights, or cultures, could have been more than a
challenge in the vicinity of Jellystone
Park , a culture of the
1950’s.
As of June 2010, H. Kirk
Rainer has written and published two books:
· A Once and
Always Father - is a
dedication to his kids; the content expresses a husband and father’s
perspectives on marriage and family, courtships and courts, custody and
criminalization; and what has happened with the taking of the time-honored
treasures of marriage from that of a contract to the present “relationship of
convenience”; and all along, addressing the plight of a parent through family
law—in the context, conditions and consequences of uncontested divorce, victim’s
rights, and court conduct.
·
A FATHER AND FUTURE FELON - is loosely based on twelve
letters—written from jail—the book is a dedication to fathers and to those who
fit similar roles and responsibility.
Drawing from the works of Saint Augustine ,
the Bible, historical and other-subject resources; each chapter offers
alliteration on fatherhood—in a physical setting of St. John’s County
(FL) and other detainees that he generally categorizes as “Fellows/Fathers”.
These publications are
available at the St. Johns Public Library; e-versions of the books are
available at www.alwaysfather.com.
H. Kirk Rainer is an engineer
with over twenty years of experience primarily in aerospace and defense. Having master’s degrees in aeronautical
science (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University) and industrial engineering
(University of Central Florida), Kirk’s most recent accomplishments have been
in program planning and scheduling for such companies at Northrop-Grumman,
Honeywell, and General Dynamics. In and
through these experiences, he has acquired related certifications with the
American Society of Quality (ASQ), University of West Florida (UWF), Project
Management Institute (PMI), and the Society of Cost Estimating and Analysis
(SCEA).
While he been able to
continue his profession (in some degree), H. Kirk Rainer has also been
embroiled in the never ending consequences of no-fault divorce and parental
alienation— the details of which are reflected in his books, Websites
(alwaysfather.com, hkirkrainer.org), and other developments. Support
organizations include: American
Coalition for Fathers and Children (acfc.org); Alabama Family Rights
Association (alfra.org); Protect Fathers' Right (protectfathersrights.org); National
Father Initiative (fatherhood.org); Institute for American Values
(AmericanValues.org); and the Florida International University (FIU), "The
State of Fatherhood" research.
2 comments:
Smarter than the average bear is right... and so is the author of this blog entry... Bravo!!!
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