Lifting it like Lasso: In which we pay it forward to Steps of Faith Foundation

Everyone who knows me knows I’m not on FB much anymore, in large part because I love words ~ reading them, writing them, playing with them ~ and I love talking with people, particularly about things I’m passionate about – like love and light and compassion and kindness and helping one another like we all came here to do ~ but also about books and music and movies and theater and art and and and . . . you’re beginning to see the problem, no doubt (also, it turns out that the only thing I’m really good at being moderate about is moderation, so . . .). I was once paid to talk (yes, someone paid me, and since the students paid tuition, it wasn’t like they were a captive audience ~ and they did do a lot of the talking once I got them going), but FB doesn’t, so I figured I’d be better off not actually reading and replying and posting like it’s my full-time job.

However . . . .

Some of you may recall a picture my friend and creative partner, Hélène, posted with explanation to two or three Ted Lasso facebook groups, of Jason Sudeikis signing copies of our Lift It Like Lasso puzzle books (Vol 1 & 2). It was one of two photos we were sent, the other was of this group of people you see smiles from my screenhere. We didn’t publish the group picture online, initially, so as to protect Inge’s privacy.

Then Inge friended me on FB and, because I now “knew” her, I confirmed and then went snooping on her page, like I do (on the rare occasion that I confirm a new FB friend). Her most recent post at that time, coincidentally, contained the pictures she had sent us and one other, along with the blazoned message”It’s finally here – the happiest day of the year, Thundergong!”

Well, that was intriguing.

I had thought Jason’s sweatshirt in the pictures was just some concert shirt he’d gotten that he liked. Should’ve known better, yeah. I mean, really ~ after how many details like this I’ve seen in Ted Lasso? I didn’t even look closely at the hat. For a writer, I’m not always that observant. In any case, after dancing with excitement like a fan girl when the pictures arrived on Thursday, I went back to work on Vol 3 and/or moved on to the next item on my to-do list ~ careful not to attempt operating any heavy machinery for the rest of the day.

Fast forward a week later and now I know that Thundergong is a benefit concert for Steps of Faith Foundation, which helps to buy prosthetic limbs for those who are uninsured or underinsured and can’t afford the out of pocket (which most of us couldn’t).

I’ve heard the story of how Jason Sudeikis had this friend, Billy Brimblecom, who, upon finding himself in this circumstance, decided to turn his misfortune into an opportunity to not only solve the problem for himself but for others who found themselves in the same situation.

I’ve seen a local station interview (which I can now no longer find, dang it), broadcast either on Friday before Thundergong 2023 or the day of, with Jason and his friend Billy, the other man in the group photo. [Update: I’ve now discovered that was an episode of Morning Joe. Unfortunately, I still can’t find the video.]

I’ve read through an entire website (that I can also no longer find) that sings the praises of Thundergong and, more broadly, of Kansas City (MO and KS), including places to eat, drink, and be merry, (one of my favorite parts of which was a brief listing of what’s legal and not, depending on which KC you’re in, and the admonition that one is only allowed to say “we’re not in Kansas anymore” once, when crossing from one to the other. Once. Useful info ~ and my kind of humor.)

And I’ve watched the videos of Jason and Hannah Waddingham singing “Shallow” together, with Will Forte gracefully stepping aside for her; Jason singing “Love Yourself” to Brendan Hunt, as if that’s what it really means, as Hannah shaves off “Beard’s beard,” carefully saving the clippings to auction off to the crowd; and even one from last year’s Thundergong, at which both Jason and Brendan showed up as our beloved coaches of AFC Richmond, all with Billy and his band Summer Breeze backing them up.

At last, it has all jelled in my mind (sorry it took me a few minutes, there ~ I’m not as fast at putting the pieces together as I used to think I was). The one thing I don’t believe in is coincidence.

The picture sits on my desktop: Inge and her son Danny with glowing smiles, Billy’s joyfully excited face, and Jason, with his signature twinkle and, bonus!, that dimple that means there’s a wider smile inside ~ it’s just under my picture of Hélène, whom I love like Keeley loves Rebecca, in a silly happy moment with her Roger, whom my James and I also loved so much.

It sits there and they all smile out at me, and it makes me happy.

I’d like to return the favor. Because it never would’ve happened, except:
1) they were together in preparation for this huge charity event that is Thundergong,
2) none of them had anything to gain by adding one more thing to what had to have been an already incredibly busy time, preparing for Thundergong, and yet
3) they all took the time to give us this gift: Inge, asking her friends in the first place; Jason reading what we’d written to him and sending us a message back in the books he signed for us; Billy and Inge’s youngest son, Danny, giving up a few minutes of what has to be an exciting time together to do this small quiet thing that means so much to us ~ all of them taking a moment to share the love and the light and the joy and the fun.

It really is so cool when the people who make this show about people who are real and kind and caring, end up being, and being with, people who are real and kind and caring in real life.

We’d like to repay the kindness and keep the love and light ~ and fun! ~ going, so Hélène and I offer them ~ and you, fans ~ this gift.

To honor their love and generosity, Hélène and I will donate to  Steps of Faith Foundation $1 for each and every copy of Lift It Like Lasso (Vol1 and/or Vol2) sold between (with a nod toward Ted’s wishing time) 11/11/23 ~ the Saturday Thundergong 2023 took place ~ and 1/1/24 ~ New Year’s Day, which signals, as it always does, new beginnings. The Lift It Like Lasso books (pictured below) are available from Amazon here and here.

LILL Vol 1Thank you in advance to those of you who join us in paying forward this gift of love and compassion by helping contribute to our donation to  Steps of Faith Foundation  through buying a copy of Lift It Like Lasso Vol 1 and/or Lift It Like Lasso Vol 2: In which weLILL Vol 1 all Believed in RomCommunism.   We appreciate you all so very much!

Again, for every copy sold from 11/11/23 through 1/1/24, we will add $1 to our donation to  Steps of Faith Foundation In doing so, we can all help lift someone that much closer to the prosthetic limb that will help them return to looking and feeling ~ and living ~ complete.

And thank you to those of you who read this far. You see now why this isn’t a FB post, yeah? (I did warn you! :-D)

See you on the beach.
Rebecca




In Medias Res . . .

It’s a literary term meaning “into the midst of things” and it’s always had a haunting, evocative quality to me.

I was thinking about writing, and all the things I want to write about, again this morning, as I do multiple times a day ~ opening lines, observations, ideas I want to share, things I want to say to the people I love, things I want to leave behind before I’m out of here someday. And every day that passes gets me closer to that day and yet I rarely seem to ever get around to actually writing down anything beyond the line that occurred to me, if that.

I think it’s, in part, because I want to do it like the Caterpillar told Alice: “begin at the beginning, go on until you come to the end. Then stop.

The trouble with that is, which beginning? and even if I did, by the time I chose a beginning and slogged through all the back story I’d probably forget what it was I had started out to say, and you, if you’re reading this now, you would have stopped reading long before I got to the point. And who could blame you?

So, in medias res, it is ~ into the midst of things.

“All that we are arises with our thoughts. With our thoughts, we create the world.” — Buddha

Active belief is what creates and impacts your reality. This is true whether that belief is intentional or not. What you consistently think about and feel, what you actively believe, becomes real in the world ~ for good or ill.

The thing is I’m continuously seeing things, reading books, “happening upon” videos and so on, that reinforce these beliefs I already hold true from my own experience ~ a belief system I’ve acquired over years of that experience and time to reflect upon it. If you look back in my blog posts you’ll see me saying basically the same thing from the beginning: That what you consistently think about, talk about, and do something about is what comes about ~ in your mind, in your body, in your relationships, in your work, in your life. It’s all connected.

Wiser heads than mine hold to the same truth ~ many of them leaders in their field of endeavor, be it in the area of spirituality, science, success, medicine, personal development, physics, metaphysics, business, athletics, creativity, health, healing, work, art, and so on ~ and I’m going to be talking about a lot of them and what they have to say on this and a number of other subjects. Related subjects ~ because it’s all connected.

To begin (in medias res, remember), I’m going to recommend that you have a look at two books. First, a book I literally just began reading, entitled Mind to Matter: The Astonishing Science of How Your Brain Creates Material Reality by Dawson Church. The title pretty much says it all, and though I am an ink-and-paper kind of reader, especially of the kinds of books in which I will likely want to highlight passages and take notes, after reading the sample I downloaded, I bought this book as an ebook because Church includes links to other online resources at the end of each chapter. (You get the first one in the sample.)

In the sample, Mind to Matter links to an exercise in Quantum Touch that instructs in how you can tap into your heart energy and send it to “someone you know is suffering or in pain,” helping them to heal.

Finally, I’m also going to strongly suggest a book I read recently by Lynn McTaggart called The Power of Eight, and ask you to reflect on the concept of a group of compassionate, like-minded people focusing on the same positive thought, with the same compassionate healing intention, at the same time.

How powerful might that be in the world?

That’s the thought I’m going to leave you with for this “first” post. Have a look at the books. Download the samples, or skim through some of it with the “look inside” function on Amazon.

Thought, energy, intention ~ all elements of what I call active belief. That isn’t all I’m going to be talking about ~ not by half ~ but it’s a place to begin.

I realize that a lot of this may not make sense at this point. Just like when you start reading a novel, the most engaging of which begin in the midst of things, you don’t know at the beginning why the action taking place is taking place or how the characters got into this situation. It is the action that captures your attention and makes you want to know ~ you have to read on to find out.

This is me beginning in medias res ~ walking, in belief, into the midst of things.

So, if any of this resonates with you at all, stay tuned. And drop me a text or an email if the spirit moves you.

See you on the beach.