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Happy New Year Tiki 2019
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Welcome to Tiki Island ChapelWhether you are looking for a place to call home, or just visiting Tiki Island on vaca-tion, we invite
you to be a part of our family here at Tiki Island Chapel. Sunday services are at 9:00 a.m. followed by refreshments and fellowship. You will find Tiki Island Chapel to be a loving and friendly place to worship and hear God’s Word. Chapel services offer a wide variety of music ranging from traditional hymns to new contemporary Christian songs. Come as you are! The dress code is casual. The “Tiki Tux” (shorts, shirts and flip flops) is always acceptable. Since its founding, Tiki Island Chapel has been dedicated to mak-ing all visitors feel at home, regardless of their religious af-filiation. Members of the Chapel come from a wide variety of Christian faiths. At Tiki Island Chapel, Communion is celebrated on the first Sunday of each month and is open to all who have accepted our Lord Jesus Christ as their Savior.
Stay updated on Tiki Chapel news by being added to our Membership/Friends and Prayer Partner Email lists. If you would like to be added to one or both of these lists, please contact Connie at [email protected].
Many years ago, I was invited to appear on a T.V. talk show in the small town where I lived. The topic was to center around a pastor’s thoughts about launching into a new year. As I recall, the taping of the show was in mid-sum-mer, and the program aired on New Year’s at 3:00 a.m., not exactly prime time.
When I arrived at the station, the host told me that we would have a conversation about entering the new year. Fine, I thought.
I took a seat in one of the two chairs separated by a cof-fee table. The lights came up, the director said, “Action,” and the host introduced me as her guest. We started off by talking about a new year in a general way – the pros-pect of good things to come, peace on earth – that sort of thing. And then the conversation changed. The host said, “Rev. Murphy, I’m sure our viewers would like to know about your New Year’s resolutions! The conversation came to a screeching halt when I blurted, “ I don’t make resolu-tions. I fail in keeping them or I forget them altogether by February, so why make them? The show’s director ran toward the set, repeating, “Cut! Cut! Cut! Rev. Murphy,” he said, “This show is about a new year and helping viewers
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A New Year in a General Way New Year’s Resolutions
By Rev. Dr. Bob Murphy, Tiki Island Chapel
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think about their own resolutions, so we can’t have you saying you don’t do resolutions! I explained that so many resolutions people make at New Years are about cutting out bad habits – I smoke too much, I drink too much, I eat too much. I told him that I preferred adding something instead of taking away something in the new year. The director showed an interest in this way of thinking, and we started taping again. “Just roll with it,” the director encouraged the host.
We picked back up where the conversation had been stopped. “Rev. Murphy, what new thoughts do you have for our viewers who are planning their resolutions for the new year?” “Instead of cutting something out of our life, imagine adding something constructive. For instance, this year I am going to make peace with my family, my neigh-bor, my co-worker…or, this year I am only going to spread good things about people in this community…, or I am going to pay forward some act of kindness I have received.
There are so many ways we can make the world a better place, so why not begin by considering the positive dif-ferences we can make and imagine how this may spread. I wish you all a Happy New Year, and may you discover joy in making the world more united and harmonious in your own way.
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Tiki Parenting ParentsBy Randy Bartosh
Hello, my fellow Tiki Residents! In this article, I wanted to give 5 tips to the adult children. These are usually the open-ing salvo to the members of the Churches we work with.
The title is Equipping You to Parent Your Parents, 5 Tips.
Tip #1 Don’t Parent your parents! “Parenting your parents” is a common phrase in our culture and can be confusing for children of aging parents. The idea of parenting our parents starts with a benign agenda of providing care, and physical and financial help at a time when parents require more help. But it’s hard for adult children to accept or maintain the mindset of “parenting our parents” because we are afraid it could diminish our respect for their autonomy and their right to self-determination. And even if they become inca-pable of living independently or managing their own tasks, they never become our child. Meaning even if we have to make all decisions and provide care or oversight their affairs, they will always be our parents to us. Traditionally what we have seen work best is when the relationship can evolve to that of a partner. As a PARTNER we have a common goal. We have a mutual interest. We figure out how to collaborate for a common purpose - their health, safety and well-being. Some other tips under partnering that help are: a) make
sure you’ve heard and validated their emotions, b) review their goals and what trade off’s they are willing to make be-tween safety, autonomy, and independence. c) distinguish what your needs are versus what your parents needs are, and d) consider the possibility of cognitive impairment. If a parent is unable to cognitively deal with what is happen-ing a different set of interventions must apply.
Tip #2 Start Now! Sometimes talking to aging parents about changes can be tough and tricky, but for everyone’s sake, it’s better to have these conversations before a crisis hits (or the next one does). Let’s take the frog experiment done by 3 German scientists in the 1800’s as an example, where the frog is placed in a pot of water and the temperature is raised very slightly over a period of 90 minutes. The frog, unable to register the slowly changing temperature, never moves and overheats boiling itself alive. The story is often used as a metaphor for the inability or unwillingness of people to react to sinister threats that arise gradually rather than suddenly. Now, for those of you wondering, contemporary biologists have proven the premise is false: a frog that is gradually heated will jump out (indeed, thermoregulation by changing location is a fundamentally necessary surviv-al strategy for frogs and other ectotherms). Unfortunately, what is true for frogs is not true for many humans as we age. We fall victim to what we refer to as “creeping normal-ity.” That is why you must pay attention to your parents as
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they age and don’t live in denial and creeping normality. Intervene and start now partnering with them to deal with the challenges that can come with aging!
Tip #3 Get necessary, accurate, truthful, usable informa-tion! “Gathering information ahead of time and keeping a regular, watchful eye on your loved one’s changing needs is the best way to avoid unsafe occurrences, tragic con-sequences, panic, and poor decisions. The biggest game changer in this field is that we now know there are only 6 areas seniors fail in. Only 6 you really need to worry about. And because of the research that was done over the last 20 years, those areas are now scoreable and predictive! Get them scored and get the data so you can…
Tip #4 Develop a plan, do the plan. My valedictorian al-ways makes things simple for us at work. His latest quote was, “nothing changes if nothing changes.” Unless you put a plan in place that produces results in the 6 key areas, then NOTHING has been accomplished. But a proactive approach – helping your loved one deal with present chal-lenges in a way that keeps or moves key scores to successful levels and anticipates future needs, – will help you navigate the changing currents together at a much, much higher rate of success.
Tip #5 Mercy, love, and forgiveness. Remember that the changes that come with aging parents can cause challenges
that affect everyone around them, and they affect each per-son differently. What we have seen in thousands of cases is the need to communicate, to forgive, to love our parents, ourselves, and our siblings as these challenges are faced and worked through. It seems like every family has a child that does more than the others or there are serious differences of opinions, or differences in reactions to what is happen-ing, or siblings who seem to reflect to others that what is happening to their parents is somehow, really about them as the children. Perhaps an inability to separate the parents need from their own, seeing themselves still as the chil-dren, not being able to recognize that it became, or need-ed to become a partnership relationship long before then. Whatever the case, the families that have consistently done the best are also the ones who communicate, love, and for-give themselves and each other throughout the process.
I hope these tips are helpful and prompt you to act so you and your loved ones can be as successful as possible! If you need help or your friends do, take advantage of what is available and reach out to Amber. [email protected] or just stop her on the golf cart. :)
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The After Christmas List for the Naughty and NiceBy Maryann Tilson
Just in case you didn’t get that Azimut 58 Flybridge that you REALLY wanted for Christmas, (not that I’m being too spe-cific) here are some post-Christmas ways to spend that holiday cash on the sportsman (or sportswoman) in your life since sometimes socks and underpants just don’t cut it.
First off, unlike fishing season, it’s al-ways shopping season; second, you get to keep everything – no throwing it back; and third, there are no limits! Surely the anglers on your list need an-other gift or two so how about these: a saltwater Lure of the Month club subscription from FishingEnthusiast.com or LuckyTackleBox.com. Very original and nothing says love like a lure! Or, how about a wrist-mount fishfinder? They start at just eighty bucks and looks like an Apple watch on steroids. You just cast the remote sonar sensor into the water where you want to fish, and it beams back what it is seeing to the watch display – how cool is that?! Or, just go with a new
fishing rod. Now, I researched the heck out of this one; pondering pages of information and screen loads of data to come up with the perfect rod to recommend and my suggestion is: Ask someone in the store. As far as fish go, I seriously keep my distance from those slithery things since one of them jumped out of the water and landed on my paddleboard (oh yes it did!) and that’s when I raised my white flag on fish. Sends shivers up my spine just thinking about it – don’t ever stick your foot in a fish!
A nice pair of binoculars is also great to have because you can check out all the interesting migratory birds, we have this time of year over on Deer Island (aka Bird Island or Guano Island) or you can zoom in on the oyster reef you’re just about to hit or maybe the eye candy that’s pumping gas into their boat next to you at the marina…just a thought. Another must-have for any boater is a dry case that you can use to protect your cell phone or any other electronic gadget. It’s a step up from a cheapo ziplock bag and way more waterproof, plus you can take photos while it’s safe in the bag. If a cheap pair of sunglasses accidentally falls overboard, you’re not gonna launch a rescue mission but when an expensive or prescription pair gets a premature burial at sea, the situation can feel truly heartbreaking. That can totally be avoided with a set of Chums floating eyewear retainers which are like a life preserver for your shades. They’re on Amazon starting at just $9 and keeps glasses afloat if they happen to fall in the water.
Speaking of shopping for your “Boater Half ”, there’s nothing like cruising around the island looking for a sunset to toast to or a fishing hole to reel in the big one! It doesn’t matter if your favorite show was Bass Masters, Sea Hunt or Miami Vice, we all love the salt air, the relaxation of drifting atop the rippling waves or the thrill of pounding across the surf until our kidneys explode so let’s raise our glass to that! On that note, there are still some awesome gift sets available for the “bev-erage enthusiast” in your life, even some on sale so ask around next time you’re at your favorite adult beverage emporium. The $19.95 Arctican from Corkcicle slips over 12-ounce aluminum cans and keeps them three times colder for three times longer than your average can cooler.
While boating and fishing can be expensive hobbies, there are many practical gifts, no matter what your price range, that quite a few people don’t even think about. Some folks make the mistake of thinking that their gift has to be fun or fancy, but the truth is for boaters and fishermen, functional items such as cut-resistant gloves, a compass, or personal locator light are things that they need but don’t always think about until they are out on the water and wish they had one. So, here’s to a fun, safe and happy year of boating, fishing and whatever else gets you out on the water. We’re blessed to be here living on it so let’s rock the heck out of it in 2019 – woo hoo!
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Beverly “Sue” Cooper Hayes, 83, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, died on November 20, at home on Tiki Island. She is remembered by her children Katy, Kristin, and Dean and their families.
When Sue married Bill in 1956, he promised to show her the world, and boy did he. The two lived on 5 continents, and 7 different countries: Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, Libya, Jakarta, Singapore, and Scotland. But the lon-gest they lived in one place was on Tiki Island.
She was an accomplished artist and had several art shows. When Sue was no longer able to create art herself, she put that energy into art classes for the children of Tiki, encouraging them to “take a pencil for a walk”. She even helped the children hold an art show.
Services for Sue will be held at the Tiki Island Chapel where Sue was a found-ing member. The family asks that you join them in the celebration of Sue’s life on Saturday, January 19th, 2019 at 12 noon. Sue, who was full of life,
would want us all to celebrate that life, not mourn our loss, so please, no black attire. All attendees are encouraged to wear Sue inspired bright colors and fun accessories.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to P.S. ARTS in honor of Sue Hayes. Donations can be made by visiting www.psarts.org/donate or contacting the organization at (310) 586-1017
In Remembrance, Beverly “Sue” Cooper Hayes
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Counting Stars – A Little Science To Start The New YearBy Jesse Castillo
Ever been out on your boat, in your convertible or on your deck on a clear night just starring at the stars? It can be an awe-inspiring sight especially when you are far removed from the city lights. The romanticism of the stars abounds in music, poetry and of course, all of those novels and mov-ies that take us to those wonderfully imaginative far-far-away places. I’d like to enhance your wonderment of the stars with just a little bit of science for your consideration. Our Galaxy alone has about 200 billion stars and that is a conservative number. I’m sure most of you have heard of the term, “Light Year.” If not, Space is so vast, this is the unit of measurement for distances in space. Light travels at 186,000 miles per sec-ond which translates into about 6 trillion miles that light travels in a year. This is our point of reference for distances in our map of Space. Our Milky Way Galaxy is 100,000 light years in length.
This means that if you could travel at the speed of light, it would take you a hundred thousand years to cross the length of our galaxy. I have this map of our Galaxy on a
tee-shirt in case I ever get lost, I mean way lost thinking about all this stuff.That is just our Galaxy, consider that there are an estimated 200 billion Galaxies in our Universe. All of these Galaxies are separated by thousands, millions, even billions of light years. The most distant Galaxy that the Hubble Space Telescope has discovered is 13 billion light years away from us. Our Galaxy alone is estimated to have billions of plan-ets and solar systems.Just when you think it is way too beyond human com-prehension, consider that when we look at stars, we are
not seeing the stars Real Time. For example, one of my favorite Galaxies, besides the Milky Way, is the Sombrero Galaxy.
It is 30 million light years away. That means it took 30 mil-lion years for its light to reach us. We are seeing it as it was 30 million years ago. Why is it called the Sombrero Galaxy? Well, it looks like a Mexican Hat. Seriously, I would love to be able to name Galaxies. Even our own Star light takes about 8-minutes to reach us for our beautiful Tiki Sunrises.Contemplating the Universe is the ultimate science. Although I embrace the science, I especially embrace the Creator of our Universe.
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Tiki Lunch Bunch GroupBy Maryann Tillson
The Tiki Ladies Lunch Bunch is a great way to network and meet fellow Tiki women who reside in our fabulous island community. We meet for lunch at 11:30 a.m. on the third Wednesday of each month at a local restaurant chosen by that month’s hostess. RSVPs are appreciated. If you are new to Tiki Island and would like to receive an email invitation, please send your contact information to Maryann Tillson at [email protected].
Tiki Ladies SocialThe Tiki ladies social meets the last Thursday of each month at the home of a volunteer hostess. It’s a great way to meet your new neighbors, as well as enjoy an evening out with your old neighbors. If you would like to be added to the Evite list, or need your current information updated, please send your name, phone number, and email to [email protected].
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