E Coosh EEWA: The wy it is Page 4 Spilyay Tymoo November 27, 2003 ' Holidays are a time to be thankful By Selena T. Boise It is that time of the year, the time to ask yourself what it is you are thankful for. We should have thankfulness for our own personal lives, and then the tribal membership as a whole. We are members of this community for the rest of our lives. Even if a person moves away to go to school, he or she will always think of this reser vation as home, because our families are here. When I asked one of my chil dren what they have to be thankful for in their lives, one of them responded with: "To be thankful for what we have in our lives is a wonderful thing, when you stop to think about it. I'm thankful for everyone who has been there for me, and I'm thankful for all those who taught me their wisdom (my mom, dad, grandpa, grandma, Laneda, Willie Roy, and Tigger)." I believe that she has a good point about people being there. I am thankful for friends and people who are there to listen to me when I have something on my mind. Sometimes it's hard to say things, and then it's bottled up inside for a long period of time, and j am sure that is not good for a person's health. .. . 1 My friends listen to me as I let out my thoughts and feelings, and I find a calmness and can truly make a decision for my self. When I got home last night I was thinking a lot about thank fulness in my life. I am thank ful for my husband and my chil dren, because without them our house would not be a home. , The Tribal Council members have a lot to truly be thankful for, because they were chosen to act on behalf of the tribal membership. They are currently making decisions about the 2004 bud get, and there are decisions that may make people unhappy. There are some people who will take their budget cuts, and make do with what they have. Budget decisions are made with all comments considered. The people who are making the decisions for the tribes are thinking in the best interest of the tribal members. They held open district meet ings to hear all concerns and comments from the tribal mem bership, and are now on the verge of posting the budget. As we make it past these times in our lives we come upon the Christmas season, and truly react to thankfulness of the sea son and the people who have made differences in our lives. I believe that is what Christmas is about: Remembering some body for the contributions they have made in your life for the past year, or every year. I wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving. Drive safe, and buckle up, it's icy out there. Toe Ness What did the snail say when it was riding on the back of the turtle? Answer: "Whcccee!" Yikts! Spilyay Speaks Thank you To all the wonderful people of the Warm Springs commu nity: I've always felt like it was like me against the world. Like there is no hope. All the time, work and work, and never get ahead. Then I've been caring for my mom for the past five years and it seemed like it got worse. The place I hated the most was the post office, because all the bills arrived like clock work every month. My mom made me promise not to tell anybody, about her cancer until five months ago, and then she finally told the whole family herself. I'm glad all her friends and family came to see her in the home. Thank you all, you know who you are. Thanks to everybody, for the caring ones with the kind words and beautiful songs. To the wonderful cooks and serv ers and drummers. I will really miss my mom because her and I was always together going to stick games, casinos, longhouse functions. To my sister and aunts, uncles, nieces, cousins, nephews, in-laws for helping with every kindness and support and for being my strength and rays of hope. Thank you to all the people who gave financial aid. Thanks to all Veterans', and Ladies Auxiliary. Respectively yours, Lois and Mp and Nicole Knight. School sports We know everyone has to go through eye-opening experi ences in their lives. Depending upon who you are as a person is how you respond to such an experience. With that said, many would like to believe that our present day Madras athletic program is untainted and pure. Many would like to believe that all of our student athletes are asked and encouraged to participate. Happy birthday and other wishes. . . . Happy belated birthday to Sandra (Mom, Grandma) on Nov. 8. Hope you had a special day and we wish you the best for your "new" year. Love you, from Angie and Brent Thomas. Happy big "fifth" birth day to the bigger special girl, Torey Rayann Thomas on Nov. 28. We're thinking of you and hope you have the fullest, funnest day plus many more to come, we love you. Love from Mom and Bro Brent Thomas We wish to all our family and friends a Happy Thanksgiving and hope you all get your best "grub" on and get your fullest from Angie and Brent Thomas. Cherilyn L. Starr The black clouds that had me feeling down, all of the bad feel ings have disappeared. The rainbow I prayed for has just appeared, I follow the rain bow, I find you my dear. I've been waiting in the rain for hours, just seeing you is be lieving Sometimes it's sad, I pray and try to make it through another day. You pulled me out into that light, for you are my Starr. My guiding light, you held on to me in my darkest hours. I love you, you know this to be so, I think back on my worst days and here you were. And for these days I'm thank ful which makes me love you even more. Letters to the There is even a written school policy that states, "Athletic pro grams are both educational and recreational and should encour age participation by many stu dents as possible." Nice gener alized statement, it should cover all of the bases, but how true is it really? We are sure that many par ents have had similar experi ences of encouraging your child to participate in a particular sport. You tell your child they have just as much of a chance of making it as the next. You let them know that they are equals with their peers. You do just as our school policy states; "encourage" them without any prejudices introduced. But, in reality that time is very short lived for many of us "av erage" parents. You must then introduce all of the "behind the scenes" selection "criteria" to your child. The "criteria" that no one ever talks about because it shows how tainted our athletic program is. The "criteria" ev eryone is too afraid to talk about because of the stigmatism it can carry for you, your family and especially your student athlete if you bring it up. The "criteria" that it is unwritten, unspoken and not openly admitted by those who practice it. This hidden "criteria" is there, like it or not. All you have to do is take a "two-eyes" open look at our athletic programs. Do you see a nice well-rounded athletic program that does as it was written, encouraging as many students as possible to participate in it? Or do you seen an athletic program that seems to have that same reoccurring "theme" to it? Now, when the athletic pro Letters to Please write to the Spilyay at P.O. Box . 870, Warm Springs, 97761 , or drop by the office. Or send your letters by e-mial to this address: Happy seventh birthday on November 30, to our lil' sonny boy Taron G. Rabbie. Love, grandma Myra and Virg. Happy birthday to our big brother Taron. Love, Kali, Trinity and Domin ique. Happy seventh birthday to our fav sonny Targon G. Rabbie. Love, Phyllis and Doren. ,.0 pT.'fl 0 5rf: Qrr To love you, to hold you in my arms, this time without you, seems like forever. You were knocking at my heart's door, I did myself a fa vor and let you in. I low sweet it is to be loved by you. I close my eyes at night and wonder, where would I be without you in my life. gram is questioned, there are never any "to the point"1 answers. You will be given many differ ent responses or excuses as to why the athletic program is the way it is. You will be asked to second question yourself or worse yet second question your student athlete. You will be given the "illusion" it is pure and true, but all you have to do is open your eyes. All you have to do is see the students athletes who are there and see who the student athletes who are not there. You can eas ily see those student athletes who don't participate because of the hidden "criteria" that is now engrained into our athletic pro grams. There are even plenty of student athletes who had to face the hard fact that didn't "fit into" the mold and are cut from the team. You don't have to go far to find all of these student athletes who were never "en couraged" bit rather discour aged. These student athletes see it; learn it, live it and their per ception of athletics is now for ever changed. Once you do and see the "real picture" think about what can be done to change it and don't be afraid to speak out about it. Leevi Herkshan and Danni Katchia Jingle dresses I would like to request that the person who borrowed my daughter's jingle dresses please return them. We loaned out a purple velvet jingle dress and an orangeblue jingle dress. I can not remember who borrowed them, but please return these items. We would appreciate it. Barbara Jim, 553-3475 work, or 553-0470 home. ' '' the editor spilyaytymoowstribes.org For space reasons, letters should be no longer than 350 words in length. Thank you for writing. Happy birthday Phyllis. Do have fun. We love you. Love from Mom and Auntie Shirl. To Pilla Willa, happy birth day Nov. 22. From your loveli est Aunt. . 1 tt 1(1 Dec. i f. . f. I've made mistakes in my life, but I'm only human. When I wake up it is a new morning, cveryday's a new day. I think of the morning I'll be coming home to you. I place in your hand my heart to hold, and to release our spoken dreams. I love you very much. You brat. Talk with you soon. Editor Apologies To whom this may concern: I know this has been a long overdue apology, I just want to say to the people that I'm writing this apology for the in cidents that occurred back in 2002. Also my apologies to the community, my deepest re grets that this ever happened. Sincerely, Deanna L. Lamebear To the people of Warm Springs, I'm writing on behalf of my stupid actions on the early evening of 92003. I realize I put myself and other people's lives in jeopardy. For this I truly am sorry. Please ac cept my apology. Thank you. Emily D. Yallup To the community of Warm Springs and those who were at the Texaco gas station on Nov. 1, 2003, I truly am so very sorry. I was wrong to show up as I did, it was very ignorant on my behalf. It won't happen again, jail is no piece of cake. Again I am so sorry. Emily D. Yallup I, Manuel Alvarado, am sorry for driving while intoxi cated in the Warm Springs area on 83003. This will never happen again. Thank you. Manuel Alvarado Spilyay Tymoo CCoyote News, Est. 1976) Publisher Emeritus: Sid Miller Editor: Dave McMechan Management Successor: Selena T. Boise Advertising Manager: Sam Howard ' " ' Receptionist: Angie Blackwolf 1 ' ' ;..!;. ;.!: Media Advisor: Bill Rhoades ' Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Our offices are located In the white house at 1100 Wasco Street. Any written materials submitted to Spilyay Tymoo should be addressed to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761. Phone: (541) 553-1644 or 553-3274. FAX No. (541) 553-3539. E-Mail: spllyaytymoowstrlbes.org. Annual Sub scription rates: Within U.S.: $15.00. To my Dad, brothers, sisters, neices, nephews, aunties, uncles, cousins, grand-niecesnephews, children and friends, Happy Thanksgiving, and I love you. (I hope that you will read this poem and take the time to tell your loved ones:) If Tomorrow Never Comes. If I knew it would be the last time that I'd see you fall asleep, I would tuck you in more tightly and pray the Lord, your soul to keep. If I knew it would be the last time that I'd see you walk out the door, I would give you a hug and kiss and call you back for one more. If I knew it would be the last time, I'd hear your voice lifted up in praise, I would video tape each action and word, so I could play them back day after day. If I knew it would be the last time, I could spare an extra minute or two to stop and say "I love you," instead of assum ing you would know I do. If I knew it would be the last time I would be there to share your day, well I'm sure you'll have so many more, so I can let just this one slip away. For surely there's always tomorrow to make up for an over sight, and we always get a second chance to make everything right. There will always be another day to say our "I love you's," And certainly there's another chance to say our "Anything I can do's?" , But just in case I might be wrong, and today is all I get, I'd like to say how much I love you and I hope we never forget. Tomorrow is not promised to anyone, young or old alike, and today may be the last chance you get to hold your loved one tight. So if you're waiting for tomorrow, why not do it today? For if tomorrow never comes, you'll surely regret the day that you didn't take that extra time for a smile, a hug, or a kiss, and you were too busy to grant someone, what turned out to be their one last wish. So hold your loved ones close today, whisper in their car. Tell them how much you love them and that you'll always hold them dear. Take time to say "I'm sorry, please forgive me," "Thank you," or "It's okay". And if tomorrow never comes you'll have no regrets about today. (I love you and miss you, Sister).... God Bless You. Sarah J. Frank My name is Ikie, I attended summer school in June. There was a theft crime that was committed, and as much as I hate to say it, I had taken part by taking candy. Today, I pleaded guilty; I served eight days in detention. Plus I'm serving time for a dif ferent crime. I'll be leaving soon to treatment in Klamath Falls. So further more I am sorry, I am now paying time for my crime. Not only do I have to live with the charge of Theft III, also with the shame. Ikie M. Heath I am apologizing to the Warm Springs Reservation for my DUII in the past, it won't happen again. Sally Medina To the people of Warm Springs, As a requirement of my sentence for driving under the influence of intoxicants, I apologize. I know the dangers of drinking and driving and I intend to remedy this by sim ply abstaining. However, I would like to mention that I have been stopped three times with no probable cause and let go with no charges. I just be lieve that my side needs to be heard too. Sincerely, Doreen Johnson