I am participating in the A to Z challenge this year at HSD, my flagship blog. There are going to be some shared content from all my blogs. The first one here will appear tomorrow as an addendum to my B entry. There may also be some older content that gets mentioned. Also opening today is what I hope to be a very special baseball season here in Chicago. When I take a breath after the challenge ends on April 30th it will be interesting to se where the Chicago teams are in the standings.
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Thursday, April 1, 2021
A is for Allen and Al
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Happy Birthday to Chris and Al at Random Acts of Roller. Mr. Jaffee's birthday coincides with my younger brother's, so I wrote them a fitting tribute which contains a little more biographical information as well as how I connect with the Mad artist.
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
How to Get Through 2021: Press On.
When I wrote my first How to get through 2021 post, I did not expect to write another one the next month and certainly not to write another one the month after that. But this seems to be exactly what I'm doing.
In my first installment, I talked about how Day by Day interaction with God will help us get through difficult times, In the second I mentioned about how true Shoulder to Shoulder fellowship will aid us in that journey. That should be it, I thought. If God is not all encompassing enough relying on and serving others who are also relying on and serving God should fill in the gaps.
Well there seems to be a third ingredient in progressing through difficult times and I was reminded it of last night when listening to Spotify. I was listening to a song by Billy Sprague , a musician, song writer and performer who years ago lost his fiance in a car accident. She was driving to one of his concerts when the accident occurred. He took a 3 year hiatus from recording and touring and his 2nd release after his return led off with the song, Press On.
Although Sprague certainly did not write this song for Covid the emotions expressed are similar to the results of living in lock-down.
Consider these lyrics
... the passion for life drained like blood from my chest
And it took more than my will just to take a step when the compass of hope was gone.
or
Every desperate prayer seemed like heaven refused and some days I found faith meant just tying my shoes and it was all I could do to press on.
In shampoo bottle parlance, if Day by Day is wash and Shoulder to Shoulder is rinse then Press On is repeat. Pressing on is a continuation of trusting God and walking along side each other through our trials and our joys.
Look at the Shoulder to Shoulder living happening in the 2nd verse...
On the oceans so lonesome I was not left alone
had some heavenly friends when my heart was a stone
and they carried my heart ache and made it their own
when the current of sorrow was strong.
(and one said)
"I pray your memories will not drag you down
not be anchors but treasures of the love that you found"
and his kind words turned hurt into comfort somehow
and the wind in my sails to press on.
I think at least those of us in western society consider pressing on a solitary activity. I think it is actually quite communal. There are heartaches every in life that could be greatly benefit from a group of people making it their own. Even as I was writing this, a friend called to invite me to a church service on Easter which reminded me how his own father said kind words to me on an Easter Sunday some 30 years ago that put the wind back in my sails. I'll save that story for another time.
In Philippians Chapter 3 the Apostle Paul discusses the concept of pressing on. In verse 9 he talks about attaining a righteousness that comes from God on the basis of faith in Christ. In verses 10 and 11 he talks about knowing Christ through his suffering , death and resurrection. In verses 12 and 14 he describes how he is progressing to this point but having not yet reached it and how he is pressing on towards that goal. In the 2nd part of the 13th verse he writes something that describes a successful strategy for combating grief, co-vid or anything that life throws at us ...
Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead. Philippians 3:13B (NIV)
Paul as he often does is using his words to assign priorities. The past can be very instructional to us but we should never let it define us. Grief doesn't define us. Lock-down shouldn't define us. A Christians goal should be to become more like Christ. We can do that by pressing on and we weren't meant to that alone.
I think this may be it, but who knows, there is still a lot of 2021 to get through and I know a lot of songs.
Saturday, March 20, 2021
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Last 5 Next 10
I enjoy reading and I enjoy writing. It is sometimes difficult for me to write about either writing or reading. Each Summer I try to read books and then post short reviews on one blog or the other. Each summer I fail miserably in the review department. I started strong but I can't keep up with the individual posts. This year I'm going to try something different. let's see how I do. After finishing 5 books, I will mention them here and then list off ten books that I am either in some process of reading (I read several books at a time) or am planning to read soon.
Before I begin, lets define what I mean by reading. I mean by reading either reading the printed page, reading an on line version of a book, or listening to a book on tape, c.d., play-a-way or on line or being read to by someone live or reading to someone live. I am less reticent about this practice than I was when I wrote Is listening the new reading? a couple years back.
LAST 5 BOOKS READ
I am using the following scale. to quickly rate these books:
hate dislike okay like love
Dick Allen: The Life and Times of a Baseball Immortal by William C Kashatus
Why I chose this book: I have been a White Sox fan since 1972 and Dick Allen was a big reason why I became a fan and was my first White Sox hero. Mr. Allen passed away in the latter part of 2020 and I have been finding out more about him since then.
Type: Book (Read it to myself)
How Obtained: Inter-library loan through my local library.
Rating: Closer to Like than Love
The Quick and the Dead by Louis L'Amour
A little bit of gunfire, a little bit of romance, a little bit of mystery and a little bit of gore. No matter what fix he's in, you know the good guy's gonna win. That's the reason I read Louis Lamour.
These Blogs Are So Last Year
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Does Grief Last Forever?1 year ago
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Growing Up1 year ago