Posted by Mike Kraines
Kim Kane - Sparkle On: Aging in Gratitude

Kim Kane, loves working with students as a dean at Eden Prairie High School, is also a humorist, and author with the recent release of her new book Sparkle On: Women Aging in Gratitude. It's important to see our abilities, even as we age, as something to embrace and even continue to build on.  

Kim's presentation encouraged everyone to recognize how much we have to be grateful for every day. She talked about negative thinking and how “what if something bad happens” leads to dark places.  Turn it around. Make it positive—what if something great happens! It is okay to be joyful and happy.  Greet people joyfully. Give thanks for the little things.  Don’t wait to be happy or wait for something to make you happy. Rather, act happy and see the good in things.  Make it a way of thinking and a way of life.  Direct your thinking to a positive place. Know that simple and funny stuff matters.  We take too much stuff too seriously.  Yes, there are real burdens and serious health matters, but see the gift in the moment.

Ask yourself what your hopes, dreams, and desires are.  Decide to do something more in life and pursue it.  Live so that others think of you and smile and know you for integrity.  See potential in people and do not judge others. Our judgments get in the way of truly getting to know and connect with people.  Say no to "too much"—better to pay attention.  Practice mindfulness and stay in the moment. 

Kim interviewed over 200 women for her book—here are a few quotes to live by:

“Don’t clean you house so much”, “Put the phone down”, “Play with your kids”, “Be kind to yourself”, “Don’t be afraid of change”, “Ask for what you want”   and “Leave a little sparkle wherever you go”.

Announcements

1.       Need more bulletin writers/note takers

2.       New Generation exchange student; seeking hosts: 7/31 – 8/5 –looking for activities.

3.       Ale Pela Gonzalez:  Farewell pool party July 9th @ McGinty’s

4.       Walk to End Alzheimer July 9th in the AM @ Target Field (In conjunction with Edina Rotary Club)

5.       Eden Prairie Community Foundation Brewfest is Sept 9th

6.       New Paul Harris fellows:  Mark Weber—second, Pei Ling Jamison, and honorary award to Karen Brettingen for her dedication and work with Strive and also to interns Stella Lindberg and Carter Mason

7.       Polio Plus--$25.00 from goal,  EREY—a few members still need to contribute. EPAM is a “Top Ten Giving” club!

8.       Welcome our new interns and bid farewell to Carter and Stella.

Spotlight on  Roger Jorgensen

Roger was born in Sheboygan Wisconsin.  He grew up in a town north of Green Bay.   Roger worked in insurance for 10 years.  He has been in benefit administration for the past 12 years with Alerus specializing in HSA, HRA, FSA, and COBRA. Roger has been married 26 years and has two great kids-now young adults.

Happy Fives

1.       Mike Lewis: Daughter is off to the Peace Corp

2.       Dave Anderson: EPHS Baseball champions and girls lacrosse—3 time champs! 

3.       Carol Bomben:  42nd anniversary

4.       Laurie Pryor: Grandson and 38th anniversary

5.       Dan O’Brien: Flat tire changed by good Samaritan, and warranty covered the tire

6.       Bob Starr: The interns

7.       John Crudele: Feed My Starving Children and Phillipines come full circle with an international visit

8.       Jeanne Zetah:  Found a house in Tucson. 

Visitors:  Alison Steen former intern and now an employee at Optum in EP, David Esposito—prospective member, Karen Brettingen—guest

Students: Carter Mason and Stella Lindberg; New interns—Morgan Blixrud, Alexa Oldenkamp, Philip Kuhn