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What’s important
Mark is Back! (Not Mark Twain … our Mark.) I’m so glad. He’s such an important person to us. He chose the right thing. The issue is not who’s right or who’s wrong, it’s who’s committed to being a part … Continue reading
Losing a finger
I cut my finger doing a weekend project and now I have a finger that’s throbbing. But that’s a small matter that will be healed up in a day or so. Right now we have a more serious issue. We … Continue reading
Waiting to listen
Well, after that nice little friendly discussion on labels, let’s talk about something we’ll all agree on: the Super Bowl! Not! In fact I’ve already discovered an interesting thing about this Super Bowl. If you were even remotely a Bronco, … Continue reading
All you need is love
Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins. (1 Peter 4:8) My my. I kicked over a can of worms yesterday and to read through the comments yesterday’s Catch created, I feel as if … Continue reading
Too many labels; too little time
Pete Seeger was a Communist. Here is a true statement. If you stand for something, someone will stick a label on you. It will probably not have anything to do with what you really stand for, but you’ll get the … Continue reading
Pete Seeger and five smooth stones
Pete Seeger could make monsters disappear. Of all of his songs I thought about writing about today, the winner in my mind was a song he loved to sing for children based on an African folktale about a monster named … Continue reading
The whole world is watching
In the conclusion of Scrooged, Bill Murray’s delightful 1988 rendering of Dickens’ Christmas Carol, television producer Frank Cross, flush with a second chance at life after three ghostly visits, introduces his reclaimed love interest on live television by pointing her … Continue reading
Breaking routine
My morning routine has been severely interrupted. The lid on my Starbucks coffee mug that keeps my coffee hot fell to the bottom of the dishwasher and rested on the heating element so that it now has a bubble in … Continue reading
Sweet dreams
There is a wealth of reality and encouragement that comes out of our comments every day. I know many of you don’t have time to read them. That’s why I am posting all four comments from yesterday and my responses … Continue reading
There’s always another way
I fell out of bed just the other night. Fell smack on the floor and hit the side of my face on the dresser on my way down. It’s still black and blue. It looks like I was in a … Continue reading