It has almost become a litany – a recitation of the things we still have that make us luckier that many in this storm. We have a generator. We have hot water. We have firewood. We have jobs that won’t lose revenue due to power outages. We have places with power that we can stay. … Read More “Still Powerless” »
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Services were held at Fourth Presbyterian this morning, despite a lack of power. We hauled in piano from the Fellowship Hall, and had an abreviated service in a very cold sanctuary. With the bright sunlight filtering through the stained glass, and given the simplicity necessitated by a lack of printed bulletins, it was a very … Read More “Cold Church” »
Monday’s child is fair of face, Tuesday’s child is full of grace, Wednesday’s child is full of woe, Thursday’s child has far to go, Friday’s child is loving and giving, Saturday’s child works hard for his living, And the child that is born on the Sabbath day Is bonny and blithe, and good and gay. … Read More “Wednesday’s Child” »
We went on our first light hunt of the season last night. Things in our neighborhood are starting to sparkle, and the house across the lake has its large Christmas tree outlined in lights, with strands trailing from their deck all the way down to the water. We figured it was time for the rest … Read More “First Light Hunt” »
Yep, too many random connections lately to make them all fit together into a coherent post. This past week included trips to Charlotte for business, rehearsals galore, a disappointing Furman football game, and a concert at the Peace Center. I look at this week’s schedule, and it includes more rehearsals, a children’s pageant, and office … Read More “Crazy HOLIDAY Season” »
I had to drive to Columbia today for a meeting. I love the fact that I-26 has not been over-developed, and that there are long stretches of farmland and forest. Unfortunately, the scenery can be hypnotic, and I’m forced to look for ways to keep me alert. With the falling leaves giving better visibility, I … Read More “Too Close for Comfort” »
I don’t like to consider myself a leader. There are far too many people who have their act together much better than I. Yet, so how I keep finding myself in charge of things. Some of these positions I have sought out, such as choir directorship and as administrator for a school district. Some have … Read More “Leadership Overload” »
I really blew it this morning. The morning’s scripture was from the Book of Mark. And they will see the Son of Man coming in clouds with great glory….Watch, therefore – for you do not know when the master of the house wil come, in the evening, or at midnighht, or at cockcrow, or in … Read More “Advent Antonym” »
It’s gotten to be a perennial complaint. Christmas decorations are up in the stores even before Halloween rolls around anymore. Certainly as soon as the spooks and goblins are done, the Santas, elves, and reindeer appear. In the process, Thanksgiving loses out to mass consumerism. There’s a very simple explanation – retailers can’t market gratitude. … Read More “Muchas Gracias” »
For the first time in many years, I find myself with the Wednesday before Thanksgiving off. Our district is following the lead of most of the state in granting an extended leave for the fall holiday. Monday and Tuesday I kept wondering what our school attendance must be like, but didn’t ask or check our … Read More “Holiday Creep” »