Tomorrow is the 9th!

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Once you think about this, it will make perfect sense.  Tomorrow, the 9th of September, is my birthday.  It also happens to be known as Wonderful Weirdos Day.

And, given that the concept is to celebrate today by being weird, I am sure I fit in well. Not because I dress weirdly, but I generally follow my own beat and do things my own way.

The concept wasn’t a creation of Hallmark (which is always seeking ways to sell us more greeting cards), but by a guy named Tom Roy, who was born in Philadelphia and moved to become an actor in New York.   Roy conceived the day in Austin, Texas 23 years ago. (That’s when Austin adopted the slogan “Keep Austin Weird“.)

Cathedral of Junk

Austin, Texas, prides itself on being kind of weird — doing things differently. It’s a place where a Cathedral of Junk can become a must-see attraction. So it’s not surprising that a group of Austin residents suggested an unofficial holiday encouraging everyone do the same. To celebrate, be a little wacky. Wear mismatched clothes or try an unusual hairstyle. And do it, as Austinites do, with pride.

(Just so you know, my birthday is also known as Teddy Bear Day- which may also be appropriate since my grandfather was so involved with Teddy Roosevelt.)

Back to Wonderful Weirdo Day. I think it would be fun if everyone let loose tomorrow, doing all kinds of strange things with friends and at work. And, we should share those activities (via pictures and posts) to induce others to join in.

I also plan to celebrate my birthday with my family, and since it’s Shabat, that means my day is free.  Moreover, my son will be attending the Phillies game (we’ll beat the Marlins!) with me on Sunday, which means the whole weekend will be a grand celebration.

And, I will share a few personal things with y’all today.

Like this little ditty that has been among the bywords of my life. (אם אין אני לי…מי לי?) Im Eyn Ani Li, Mi Li…

Im Eyn Ani Li- If I am not for myself, then who am I?
The song is really a synopsis of the teachings of  Rav Hillel, one of our esteemed leaders.  As a matter of fact, it’s pretty clear that Rav Hillel  must have met another famous guy, Jesus of Nazareth, since Jesus’ concept of “do unto others as you would have them do unto you” is actually the thoughts of Hillel. (What exactly did Rav Hillel say? When a ruler demanded he be told the essence of Judaism while standing on one foot- he rejoindered, “That which is hateful to you do not do to another; that is the entire Tora, and the rest is its interpretation”.)

As I said, those words from Rav Hillel became one  of the key phrases of my life…Be for yourself, but not only for yourself.  And, get things done- now.  No excuses.

I also taught this ditty to my children.  And, given what’s going on in America (and the world), it would do all of us some good to adopt this philosophy of life.   We need to take issues to the fore- but remember that there are others whose considerations must also be included.   And, there is no time like now to get things done.  This is the essence of my being- to make this world a better place, each and every day.

There’s another song that is the soundtrack of my life, one I learned when I had the opportunity to go to college (temporarily) as a very young boy- back then it was a community college, the Agricultural College at Farmingdale.  Back then, Long Island really did have a slew of farms.  Now, this college is a full-fledged university, SUNY [State University of New York] at Farmingdale.

The goal of this program was to teach us (a bunch of young precocious 10 year olds) that we could do anything we wanted- as long as we worked out a plan.  Amazingly, this same song – High Hopes- became the theme song for my revered Phillies, when they went from last place to the World Series in 1993. (I am hoping this year they will be competing once again in this event!)

Oh, yeah.  I have been honored yet again by Who’s Who.  After some 35 years among Who’s Who in the World, I am an Albert Nelson Marquis Honoree.

Albert Nelson Marquis Award
Happy Birthday to Me.  Who has been a Weirdo for a long time.

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4 thoughts on “Tomorrow is the 9th!”

  1. You would have fit right in at the Bronx High School of Science. I think we were all weird in some way. Congratulations on achieving another birthday – I know you worked hard this year for the privilege. Hope you have a wonderful birthday weekend, Roy.

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