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About Raymond Alexander Kukkee

A published author and freelance writing professional, Raymond lives and writes in Northwestern Ontario.

Hockey: Don’t Cry, Boys….

  World Junior Championship Hockey, eh...?  Is that a TEAR I see?  What?  We didn't win Gold?  Oh,,,my........ [caption id="attachment_406" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Hockey is Canada's Game Hockey is Canada's Game[/caption] It never fails to surprise me how excited we get about hockey.  Canadians, that is.  It's Canada's national game, everybody knows that.  Canadians live, eat, drink and then live, eat, and drink hockey some more. We get up at 4:00 am to practice. We yank exhausted kids out of warm beds at 2:00am  so they can go to the 24-hr/day- booked-solid arenas to appreciate the fine art of playing hockey while asleep. We fill up indoor rinks with colourful toques, mitts, gloves, and skates, pads, sticks and pucks  and then, since that's not enough,   get recreational after school on outdoors rinks, day and night, shovel snow off of the ice, endanger ourselves on the shiny, crinkly ice of frozen lakes, ponds and backyard puddles, doing anything necessary to play hockey. We freeze the garden hose and water dad's  driveway when he's not looking.  It's a fine rink if cars whizzing by the nets won't share the neighbourhood street. Move onto the sidewalk.  Shout "Car!" and the net is moved and replaced in a blink.  We do it. We're hockey people. Hockey the good. Hockey,  the life-blood of Canada. "Get 'yer hockey fix here." comes to mind..drink it hot or cold, play scrub games, -40C  or not.  Hockey jockeys.  It's an obsession.  After all, we're CanucksCanadians all.   Hockey R-US. It was hardly a surprise then, when, in a 6-5 win--- in the 2013 World Junior Championship, a howl was set up when  Russia whupped Canada in a bronze-medal game,  leaving Canada's Junior champs truly out in the cold. No medal- No medal-No medal-No medal-.no medal....--well, you get the idea..... The pain echoed across Canada like the collective howls of 10-year-old NHL WANNABE'S losing their only frozen puck in a snowbank.  Worse than a concussion. Worse than frozen toes or frozen nose.  Worse than failing grade anything at school. Worse than being embarrassed by a cute  girl. Worse than failing kindergarten. I'M CANADIAN, ---I've been there, done that.  Froze nose, toes, and garden hose. I got over it. In spite of the fact that it was especially sad since  it is the brutish, almost unbelievable ending of an era--- the END of a 14-year GOLD-winning streak,---an ERA. .....but....... let us be brave, Canada.  Be brave, boys!  Be brave, men! All of you hockey moms, give'em some hot chocolate, cookies, and some new laces for their skates. Above all,  Don't cry boys, it's only a game--and ..believe it or not.....no matter what Don Cherry says, all depressed,  hiding in shame in his garish plaid sports jacket.....--there's always next year. Buck up.  Who knows, we might even see a few NHL games yet. Guess what, in the interim, let's whoop out 3 cheers for the good old U.S. of A. ---who just whupped Sweden and won gold and the World Junior Championship instead. Let's dry the tears, feel good and warm up. Maybe we didn't win the GOLD, and Canadians may be polite, but we're not wimps!    Let's find a new puck, tighten the laces, hold our heads up.  Let's head out to the ice and practice harder. Who knows, we might even win gold NEXT year.   Is that Incoming I hear? [subscribe2] photo courtesy wikimedia commons.org
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Civilization

© by Raymond Alexander Kukkee The detailed observation of Humanity has been practiced since the beginning of time and  the conception of the earth itself.  Beliefs rooted in fear, suspicion, and worship of unknown, all-powerful  Gods were used as controlling factors by the rich, powerful and devious with their own agendas and self-enfranchisement. "Civilization" was born screaming.  We can only observe. 92      Winter Point of View: Details               photo ©2012 by rakukkee Humanity cultured the concept of civilization, and that unique process fostered and directed by the powerful established ordered cultures in turn that further  fashioned, controlled, distorted, and eventually destroyed great civilizations. Although civilization has become more advanced technologically, very little is different for humans. We are subject to the same frailties, foibles, and foolishness,  from individual personal relationships to international failures in declarations of war. The modern world remains subject to the same economic disparities, with groups of defined peoples  divided into 'have' and 'have-nots' --relative at all levels, from the personal and individual to the largest universal, international scale. The rich and poor struggle bitterly in established classes, while  ideological and political warfare is shamelessly propagated.  The powerful and political exploit  individual weaknesses. Ambition coupled with  greed, hedonism, and mindless power preys on fear and apathy of the masses to realize and maximize  their own entitlements regardless of lack of compassion or ethics. Civilization at times is most uncivilized; and humanity is, at times, the least humane entity observable upon the face of  this earth. It will not change until quantum changes are made in basic thinking. Humanity needs to be reinvented. Humanity today remains what it always has been; a mystery to be observed, recorded, interpreted, analyzed and perhaps even  improved where possible.  That is what  "Humanity" is about, from personal relationships and interactions in all manner-- to the universe beyond --how we are perceived to interact, live, love, work and  play. What we perceive ourselves to be. How we think. --the essentials of survival itself -thought, question logic, and reason. Perhaps these are some concepts that should be understood as we move into 2013 and onward -having survived another predicted apocalypse of civilization.   Is that Incoming I hear? photo credit:   by author
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