Thursday, June 20, 2013

Fairies or Logic? I'll take both, please...



Queenism inspiration for the day:
As I winced in pain after weed whacking my foot, Gretchen says..."let me run and go get my coin! I'll flip it and we'll decide if cuddling will make you feel better or if I should get some ice". My response: "I'll take both, thank you" smile emoticon Magically, my foot feels better. Meanwhile, Faith ran and got a paper bag so that I wouldn't pass out. This little story truly exemplifies the different personalities of my girls....fairy dust and magic....and extreme logic and maturity. One truly needs a little of both types to get by anymore. I'd be lost without them.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Sermon by Reb- 1975


From a Sermon by Reb, 1975

A man seeks employment on a farm. He hands his letter of recommendation to his new employer. It reads simply, ‘He sleeps in a storm.’
The owner is desperate for help, so he hires the man. 
Several weeks pass, and suddenly, in the middle of the night, a powerful storm rips through the valley. 
Awakened by the swirling rain and howling wind, the owner leaps out of bed. He calls for his new hired hand, but the man is sleeping soundly. 
So he dashes off to the barn. He sees, to his amazement, that the animals are secure with plenty of feed. 
He runs out to the field. He sees the bales of wheat have been bound and are wrapped in tarpaulins. 
He races to the silo. The doors are latched, and the grain is dry. 
And then he understands. ‘He sleeps in a storm.’
My friends, if we tend to the things that are important in life, if we are right with those we love and behave in line with our faith, our lives will not be cursed with the aching throb of unfulfilled business. Our words will always be sincere, our embraces will be tight. We will never wallow in the agony of ‘I could have, I should have.’ We can sleep in a storm. 
And when it’s time, our good-byes will be complete.