Four year old ty with me in court - 1972   He's four years old in the photograph. The location is a courtroom in the U.S. Federal Building in Toledo. 

   It was 1972 and the occasion was my swearing in as an Assistant U.S. District Attorney.

   My son held the Bible for the ceremony.  He is now 43 and a trial attorney in Boston. Tyler sent me this picture recently to tell me that he keeps it on his cell phone to inspire him in his work.

   It's as fine a gift as I've ever received.

   Usually without knowing it, we are setting examples for others every day. We all watch each other to learn the traits we want to graft onto ourselves or to reject. 

   Most of us, like me, send mixed signals into the world. We speak what we believe is right and often fail to follow our own best judgment. 

   To an astonishing degree, our behavior is affected by the peers in our culture. We copy hairstyles and clothes and gestures and speech. 

   And we often justify our worst behavior by saying "Everybody else does it."

   We influence others by how we give care. Loving care is, by definition, never given in a vacuum. 

   Love is contagious. Whenever we live Love, we can be sure that we have chased fear from the hearts of more than just ourselves.

   May we hope we are setting the example we would like. Someone we love is watching. 

-Erie Chapman  

4 responses to “Days 54 & 55 – Example”

  1. Karen York Avatar
    Karen York

    Priceless photo! I thought it was Robert Redford at first – truly!!! What a sweet reminder that we are influencing people around us and we are generally unaware of it. Living love is always the best choice.

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  2. ann chapman debes Avatar
    ann chapman debes

    Wonderful picture and memory but especially nice that Ty keeps it nearby for inspiration.

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  3. candace nagle Avatar
    candace nagle

    Your son is fortunate to have such a wonderful foundation.

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  4. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Thank you for sharing such a significant life moment, made ever more profound by having your son participate. Indeed a precious gift to cherish.
    Your comment resonates, “Whenever we live Love, we can be sure that we have chased fear from the hearts of more than just ourselves.” Of late, I am experiencing little openings that flood my heart. These moments contrast with my other states of being and help me to see that I create barriers. Yet, there is a simultaneous “knowing” that a return to Love is as close as my next breath.

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