"A long time ago, in the town of Nazareth, lived a young woman named Mary. Mary did her chores, was kind to others, and loved God very much. She was engaged to be married to Joseph, who was a carpenter.
One day, while Mary was at home cleaning her room, an angel suddenly appeared. Before Mary could say anything the angel told Mary that she was favored by God, and that God was with her.
Mary was surprised. She was trying not to be afraid, but she had never seen an angel before. After all, Mary was just a regular lady like you or I. Why was this angel visiting her? What did the angel want?
The angel quickly tried to reassure Mary. "Do not be afraid!" the angel said. "God has found favor with you. You will have a baby boy, and are to give him the name Jesus."
Mary was confused; she was not yet married to Joseph, so how could she have a baby? The angel thought that this might concern Mary so he said, "The Holy Spirit will perform a miracle, and because of this your baby will be called the Son of God."
To Mary's surprise, the angel had more exciting news: "Even your cousin Elizabeth is going to have a son in her old age. Many thought that she couldn't have children, but she is already pregnant. Nothing is impossible with God."
Mary couldn't believe what she was hearing; she didn't know what to say. She realized that she was trembling, and knelt down. When she was finally able to speak she said, "I am the Lord's servant, and I hope everything you have said will come true."
Then the angel disappeared, and Mary was left alone.
Soon after, Joseph found out that Mary was going to have a baby. Joseph was confused and upset by this, but an angel came to him in a dream and said, "Joseph do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife. The child Mary is going to have is God's son, and you are to give him the name Jesus."
When Joseph woke up he remembered what the angel had said. He knew that everything was okay, and he wasn't upset anymore.
In those days, the government decided that they should count everyone that lived in that area of the world. So Joseph had to take Mary to his town of Bethlehem to register.
It took Mary and Joseph a long time to get to Bethlehem. They didn't have cars back then, so it probably took them a lot longer to get there. This was very tiring for Mary because she was soon going to have a baby.
When they reached the town, all the hotels were full and there was nowhere that they could stay. Finally, someone felt bad for them and offered them a place to stay.
The Bible doesn't say for sure where they stayed but most people think that they stayed in a small barn where animals were kept. In any case, doesn't it seem strange that Jesus, the King of the Jews wasn't born in a fancy palace or even a hospital?
Mary and Joseph were thankful that they at least had a place to lie down. It was warm, and there was plenty of straw to lay on.
That night an exciting, wonderful thing happened: Mary and Joseph had a baby! But this wasn't just any baby, he was Baby Jesus! The creator of the whole world, the King of Kings, and the one who would save the world.
The little baby boy fell asleep in Mary's arms. She wrapped him in cloths and laid him in a manger on some clean straw.
Mary and Joseph soon fell asleep; they were so glad to have this special baby join their family.
Merry Christmas and Feliz Navidad to everyone!
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." - President Ronald Reagan
Saturday, December 25, 1976
MERRY CHRISTMAS----FELIZ NAVIDAD
Thursday, December 23, 1976
MERRY CHRISTMAS: The Beach Boys and "Little Saint Nick"
MERRY CHRISTMAS
The Beach Boys - Little Saint Nick
Tuesday, December 14, 1976
1799: President Washington died in Mt Vernon
Without question, He was the most important and consequential American of that period.
He will always be remembered as the indispensable American or the one who made the country possible.
This is why we refer to him as first in peace, first in war and first in the hearts of his countrymen.
------------------------------
Saturday, December 04, 1976
1976: The Brooks Robinson "17 year Gold Glove Era" ended
I watched him at the end of his career, 1972-76. Before that, I remember Brooks Robinson on TV, from "The Game of the Week" to the All Star Game to 4 World Series appearances.
On this day in 1976, the Brooks Robinson Gold Glove era came to end. It ended Robinson's streak, 1959-75.
Aurelio Rodriguez won the 1976 AL Gold Glove. Rodriguez was an outstanding defensive third baseman with Detroit. He deserved the award.
Brooks Robinson was synonymous with third base! He was also a clutch hitter (2,848 hits and 1,357 RBI), the AL MVP in 1964 and World Series MVP in 1970.
Friday, December 03, 1976
1818: Illinois joined the Union as the 21st state
Tuesday, November 30, 1976
The great Churchill fell in love with Cuban cigars in 1895
History previously recorded that Churchill saw combat in Cuba and discovered the siesta, which would later help him keep long hours as British prime minister during World War Two.But Klepak, a former Canadian military officer, argues previous works overlooked how influential the Cuban venture was, including the months of maneuvering Churchill needed to land his assignment.With his Cuba experience he became a war correspondent, political analyst, strategist and liaison with a foreign army, all for the first time. His writings start to show legendary humor. He discovers rum and Cuban cigars’ breadth and quality.Inspired by observations from local historian Lourdes Mendez, Klepak believes he became the first to scrutinize and cross-check the Cuban, British and Spanish archives, discovering for example that Churchill was fired upon by no less than Antonio Maceo and Maximo Gomez, two of Cuba’s greatest independence leaders.“Very quickly when I looked at it from a historical perspective it was pretty obvious that this was an amazing story which for some reason had never been told,” Klepak said.
Saturday, September 04, 1976
We remember Paul Harvey (1918-2009)
For years, I listened to Paul Harvey every weekday at 7:30 here in Dallas. Then there was "The rest of the story" in the afternoons or weekends. It was some of the best radio ever recorded. I loved it!
The amazing Mr. Harvey started many years ago.
At the peak of his career, he reached 24 million listeners on 1,200 radio stations plus many over his newspaper column. Once in Mexico, I picked up his commentary on Armed Forces Radio on short wave radio.
Harvey was great and I miss our daily "radio dates" in the car.
Friday, July 09, 1976
We remember Ed Ames (1927-2023).....
For our generation, "Daniel Boone" was a must. We loved the show and the characters, specially Ed Ames as "Mingo".
We say Happy birthday to the wonderful Ed Ames....born in Massachusetts on this day in 1927. Did you know that he could sing like this? He died in 2023.
P.S. You can listen to my show. If you like our posts, please look for ”Donate” on the right column of the blog page.
Thursday, July 08, 1976
1950: General Douglas MacArthur and Korea
Ya
Tags: General Douglas MacArthur 1950 To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the My View by Silvio Canto, Jr. Thanks!
A word about Ron Silver (1946-2009)
Sunday, July 04, 1976
Happy July 4th and a few other thoughts
July 4, 1776: Happy birthday to the USA
We remember today these words made famous in 1776.
It is the most incredible message of individual freedom and self-government ever written. Our thanks to these men for their courage and vision.
Check out "John Adams", the wonderful HBO series that everyone should watch.
Saturday, June 26, 1976
World War II: Appeasement and the 1930's
World War II, episode 2:
Appeasement and the outbreak of war........click to listen.....
P.S. You can listen to my show. If you like our posts, please look for ”Donate” on the right column of the blog page.
Sunday, April 25, 1976
April 25, 1976: Rick Monday saved the US flag
“I was angry when I saw them start to do something to the flag, and I’m glad that I happened to be geographically close enough to do something about it,” said Monday, now in his 13th season as a Dodgers broadcaster.“What those people were doing, and their concept of what they were trying to do was wrong. That feeling was very strongly reinforced by six years in the United States Marine Corps Reserves. I still think it’s wrong to do that.”
Wednesday, April 21, 1976
We remember Queen Elizabeth (1926-2022)
In the interest of full disclosure, I don't like monarchs. It makes little sense although the pageantry is interesting to watch.
During her reign, the UK has declined in many ways although I am not blaming her for that. Let's blame the UK's political class for that collapse.
Also, she had to endure her family's problems in public and fight daily newspapers always hungry for more juicy information. It was not easy!
God bless the Queen and thank you for her service.
P.S. You can listen to my show. If you like our posts, please look for ”Donate” on the right column of the blog page.
Friday, April 02, 1976
1976: The year that Reggie Jackson was an Oriole
On April 2, 1976, the Orioles and A's swapped some big name players: Reggie Jackson & Ken Holtzman to Baltimore and Don Baylor & Mike Torrez to Oakland. It was big!
Reggie had a good season but the Orioles fell short in the AL East: .277, 27 HR, 82 RBI & 28 stolen bases. After the season, Jackson signed a big contract with the Yankees and you know the rest of the story.
P.S. You can listen to my show. If you like our posts, please look for ”Donate” on the right column of the blog page.
Thursday, February 12, 1976
Abraham Lincoln was born on this day in 1809
As San Francisco debates school name changes, we are reminded of how much this country has changed. Maybe the country has not changed but many people do not appreciate its heritage, such as Mark Cuban of the Dallas Mavericks who is now dancing around what he said about the national anthem.
Our family arrived in the U.S. in September 1964. By February 1965, we were learning about snow in Wisconsin and celebrating an important birthday. Our teacher remembered that Abraham Lincoln was was born on a day like this in 1809. She spoke at length about the man, his character and even had a tear in her eye when she called him "The Great Emancipator."
To say the least, it was one of those grade school sessions that stays with you for a long time. I had not heard anyone speak about President Lincoln that way since our Great Uncle Joaquin, a judge and law professor in Cuba, would tell us about the Gettysburg Address when we visited him in Havana. He admired Lincoln as much as anybody and would have been enraged at those who want to delete his name today.
As my old grade school teacher said that morning, no one is indispensable in a democracy. After all, democracies are based on laws, not men. However, President Lincoln comes as close to indispensable as any American ever, as Scott Johnson wrote in 2016
"Today is of course the anniversary of the birth of America’s greatest president, Abraham Lincoln. As a politician and as president, Lincoln was a profound student of the Constitution and constitutional history. Perhaps most important, Lincoln was America’s indispensable teacher of the moral ground of political freedom at the exact moment when the country was on the threshold of abandoning what he called its “ancient faith” that all men are created equal."
Yes he was the closest thing to indispensable in U.S. history! Perhaps we can pass that information to those in San Francisco who don't understand it.
So make sure you tell your kids about Abraham Lincoln today. They may not hear about him in certain school districts.
Saturday, February 07, 1976
We remember Dan Quisenberry (1953-1998)
Dan led the AL in saves 5 times and played in the 1980 and 1985 World Series. He saved 238 games with a 2.55 ERA during his time in Kansas City.
He died in 1998 from a brain tumor. He had a great sinker and saved many games by forcing hitters to hit into double plays.
P.S. You can listen to my show. If you like our posts, please look for ”Donate” on the right column of the blog page.
Monday, February 02, 1976
1876: The National League was founded
We call the National League "the senior circuit".
This is because it was the first professional baseball league in the US founded on this day in 1876.
The original teams were the Boston Red Stockings (now the Atlanta Braves), Chicago White Stockings (now the Chicago Cubs), Cincinnati Red Stockings, Hartford Dark Blues, Louisville Grays, Mutual of New York, Philadelphia Athletics and the St. Louis Brown Stockings.
The American League was started in 1901.
Tuesday, January 27, 1976
1976: "Laverne and Shirley" made its US TV debut
"Laverne and Shirely" made its debut on this day in 1976 and quickly became one of the most popular TV shows of its time.
It was the story of Laverne DeFazio (Penny Marshall) and Shirley Feeney (Cindy Williams). They were a couple of 1950's young women working in a brewery in Milwaukee.
Some may remember that the girls first appeared on a "Happy Days" episode. They eventually landed their own show.
Very funny show!
Wednesday, January 14, 1976
1976: Steelers beat Cowboys in Super Bowl X
Tuesday, January 06, 1976
The Three Wise Men make the Christmas season a bit longer
It's crazy but the Christmas music around here stopped on December 26th. I joked with a fellow usher at the January 1st mass ("day of obligation as my parents say") that our church was the only place in town singing about Christmas.
I guess that Christmas for me runs longer than December 26th. It’s hard to change old habits.
We don't celebrate January 6th -- the Epiphany -- the way we did as kids. Back in Cuba, we would go to bed early on January 5th and wait for The Three Wise Men to leave us some gifts. Once in the U.S., we kept the tradition but didn't go to bed early anymore. We just exchanged some gifts in the morning and enjoyed a family breakfast.
Why do so many kids all over the Spanish-speaking world wake up on January 6th and look for their presents?
First, it's what our ancestors brought to Cuba from Spain. As my grandfather from Asturias, Spain, used to say, we had a big meal on December 24th, went to midnight mass and then ate again on December 25th. And then we got ready for "Los Reyes" or the Three Wise Men.
Second, it is a story right out of the Bible:
"When they saw the star, they were overjoyed. On coming to the house, they saw the child with his mother Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped Him. Then they opened their treasures and presented Him with gifts of gold and of incense and of myrrh. And having been warned in a dream not to go back to Herod, they returned to their country by another route."
This is not a cheap shot at Santa Claus, but it was the "wise men" who brought gifts to the baby Jesus.
Don't misunderstand. I have nothing against Santa Claus, "Jingle Bell Rock" or Christmas office parties. I love them too.
I'm just saying that the story of The Three Wise Men is about the baby Jesus and that's what Christmas is really all about. This is why I love the Three Wise Men story so much. This is why I'm thankful that I grew up hearing the story.
Happy January 6th to all of my Spanish friends who grew up opening their gifts today.
P.S. You can listen to my show (Canto Talk). If you like our posts, please look for ”Donate” on the right column.
Cuban Americans remember the tradition of "Los Reyes Magos"
Click to listen.