Day 3 Today brought a new challenge — external conversation. Paul came home for the evening. Although I moved myself to a "remote" part of the house, hearing he and Valerie talk was unavoidable. The challenge was to note the conversation while not mentally inserting myself into it. It probably goes without saying that the... Continue Reading →
Day 2 – 12 minutes
Day 2 Today, I worked 14.5 hours, got home at 11:15, had dinner, spent a bit of time chatting with Valerie, and then sat down to do my daily meditation. I was exhausted going into it. I was a little nervous that I might fall asleep. But that was not the case. Rather than falling... Continue Reading →
Day 1 – 10 minutes
Day 1 Over the last few months, I have read "The Man on the Mountainside" by Susan Trott, "10% Happier: How I Tamed the Voice in My Head, Reduced Stress Without Losing My Edge, and Found Self-Help That Actually Works," by Dan Harris, and now "The Great Transformation: The Beginning of Our Religious Traditions," by... Continue Reading →
Advent 12 – Voice
In a political climate where those who hold power seem totally unconcerned with the voice of the "little guy," I take a little bit of comfort in knowing that institutions like NPR give an opportunity for our voices to be heard at some level. SaveSave SaveSave
Advent 11 – Revealed
Revelation comes when light is shown into the darkness. O Come, O Come, Emmanuel and ransom us today. SaveSave SaveSave SaveSave
Advent 10 – Glory
Zechariah 2:5 (note this only works in certain translations, including KJV and MSG, not NIV) SaveSave SaveSave
Advent 9 – Prepare
What a perfect daily word for me on a Monday. The scout moto is "Be Prepared." So, I obviously took a photo of our scouts preparing for our weekly meeting as the SPL (senior patrol leader) reads the weekly announcements. In a minute, I will give instructions preparing them for this weekend's "camping" trip. Scouting... Continue Reading →
Advent 7 – Remember
Today’s photo may be a head scratcher as to how it ties to the word for the day... The discussions around the table all had some connection to the theme of memory/remembering. At one end of the spectrum of topics was a tutorial on setting up a password keychain on your iPhone. At the other... Continue Reading →
Advent 6 – Perceive
To paraphrase... Perception is in the eye of the beholder. It is not always easy to look at something and know exactly what the differences are between what you are seeing and what is actually there. True of images (http://www.bewareofimages.com). True of most things.
Advent 5 – Awesome
I have been struggling with how to capture today's word. And then I started asking myself why this was such a hard thing to capture. We live in a time and place in history where we are surrounded by amazing things. The rate of growth of technology is mind-blowing. What we take for granted, our... Continue Reading →