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A Quote to Start Things Off

If we ever think well it should be when we think of God. - A.W. Tozer, The Knowledge of the Holy

Saturday, April 26, 2025

Team Saturdazzle : The One Where I caught up

welcome to Team Saturdazzle.  The A to Z challenge is almost over.  Today I am supposed to be on the letter W and I am only on the letter U.  So it's time for some A to A catch up.  In the past when I've been behind I have doubled or tripled up in one post.  When you do that it makes your index post a little difficult  to do.  So instead of that I am going to write 3 small posts for each letter I'm behind without the usual A to Z Prologues and Epilogues.  I will link them all here when I am finished.

My theme for the A to Z Challenge this year is the A to Z's of me: 






The new entries are


#AtoZChallenge 2025 letter U



#AtoZChallenge 2025 letter V



&


#AtoZChallenge 2025 letter W 


If you are reading this you will know I am caught up if there are links to the U V and W categories above.  





I will be back next week for a Team Saturdazzle that will have little to nothing to do with the  A to Z challenge.

Friday, April 25, 2025

T is for Teacher

#AtoZChallenge 2025 letter T

My A to Z Challenge Theme this year is the ABC's of me.  Each day in the month of April with the exception of Sundays I will be posting about one aspect of my life that begins with the letter of the day. 

It's time for some  A to Z catch-up. , I am currently 2 posts behind.  The next letter is  S so let's get right to it shall we?


T is for Teacher


Today's letter is brought to you from Dave, Dave Out Loud.  Teaching is an art form.  


Teaching is an art unto itself

S is for Stonehill Fan

#AtoZChallenge 2025 letter S

My A to Z Challenge Theme this year is the ABC's of me.  Each day in the month of April with the exception of Sundays I will be posting about one aspect of my life that begins with the letter of the day. 

It's time for some  A to Z catch-up. , I am currently 3 posts behind.  The next letter is  S so let's get right to it shall we?

Randy Stonehill is one of my five favorite singers.  Collectively I call these artists the Big 5.  I have seen them all multiple times in concert and am more than familiar with each one's entire body of work.  I have been listening to Randy since 1982 and like just about everything he puts out.  Stonehill still performs and I had the opportunity to see him two times in a 6 month period bettween October of 2023 and March 2024. Here are some sights and sounds from those concerts. 



Randy Stonehill & Phil Keaggy
10/7/23/ South Holland Illinois

Randy Stonehill , Leslie Stonehill & Phil Keaggy 10/7/23

South Holland Illinois



Randy Stonehill 3/2/2024

Concord Missouri


Randy Stonehill

Concord, Missouri 3/2/24





Randy Stonehill - This Old Face

A few years ago I wrote a review of Stonehill's most recent album The Lost Art of Listening.  This is what I said about This Old Face:

This Old Face- Whimsical wisdom amid evocative imagery is one of the thing's I've come to expect from Uncle Rand these many years and This Old Face does not disappoint. This song could be titled turning 70 as this is something Stonehill, born in 1952, will be doing sooner than later. Featured lyricsIt's been weathered by the wind of sadness and of sin but it shines whenever Heaven's love appears

Randy did a children's album called Uncle Stonehill's Hat and Emma , Amy and I were able to se him perform as Uncle Stonehill when Emma was little.  The next 3 videos are Randy performing a song form that album at the concert in March 2024


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Randy Stonehill - Stormy Winds Intro


Randy Stonehill - Stormy Winds Part I


Randy Stonehill - Stormy Winds Part II

Randy Stonehill Returning To Depart

So a little musical interlude from one of my favorite artists to add to my ABC's of me.

Thursday, April 24, 2025

R is for R.I.T.A. Republican In Theory Anyway

#AtoZChallenge 2025 letter R

My A to Z Challenge Theme this year is the ABC's of me.  Each day in the month of April with the exception of Sundays I will be posting about one aspect of my life that begins with the letter of the day. 

It's time for some  A to Z catch-up. , I am currently 3 posts behind.  The next letter is  R so let's get right to it shall we?

G was for Giraffe Lover

H was  for Husband of One Amazing Wife

I was for Iguchi Appreciator

J was for Jester

K was  for Kindergarten Clear

L was for Library Lover

M is for Muppet Man

N was for Narnian

O was for Optimist

P was for Poet

Q is for Quintessential Worker

R is for R.I.T.A. Republican In Theory Anyway

The phrase Republican in Name Only has been around for over a century.  The acronym Rino is only been in place a little more than 30 years.   Vox did an excellent job in 2015 chronicling the history of the phrase and the acronym and the shift in meaning over the years.  A RINO to mix my metaphors a little here is a politician who walks like a duck talks like a duck but swears there an elephant.  

I am no RINO.  But just as the meaning of the phrase Republican in Name Only has shifted so has the perception of what it means to be a Republican in America these days. I slowly began to find myself cringing just a little when identifying myself as a Republican then Donald Trump became President in 2017 and I found myself cringing a little more then a lot more as his term went on.  

In late November of 2020, I became more hopeful.  Trump had lost the election although he and some of his followers were still contesting it, Republican officials in the disputed areas were the first to admit that he did not have enough votes to win. I wrote a post on one of my blogs entitled 10 Things I'd Like to See the Republican Party Do Now That the Election is Over. 

I encourage you to click on the title and read the article before moving forward.

The 10 issues or actions were:

Abortion

Racial Reconciliation


COVID 19

Distancing from Donald Trump

Establish a Platform

Address Gun Violence

Widen Base

Reform Immigration Compassionately

Reestablish Sound Foreign Policy

Appeal to Independents.

Now I want to give credit where credit is due  from the time I wrote that post until this present moment in time the Republican Party has only failed to achieve 10 of these goals. I mean come on the 2024 White Sox won more than 10 % of their games.  You think the Republican party could have addressed at least 1 of my concerns.


If you look at some of my concerns it's obvious from the title that the Republicans have not addressed them.  How can a party distance themselves from Trump and elect him again at the same time?  They can't.  How can a party reform immigration compassionately when they are allowing the deportation of those who are here legally? How do they reestablish sound foreign policy by allowing a President to chastise allies visiting the White House for wanting a war to stop in their country?  How do they reestablish sound foreign policy and allow their President to talk about adding their neighboring country and ally as a 51st state?  You can't in either situation. As for widening the base and appealing to independents it is difficult to imagine much of either happening with such a polarizing President.  This is especially true when the rest of the GOP will not provide checks and balances to the President and seemingly live in fear of him as was written about  in an opinion piece in  today's U.SA. today

President Trump, his policies, his character, his demeanor, and for that matter his medeamors and his felonies are a large part of why I am only Republican in theory, anyway. Perhaps a greater part is how others have allowed him not only to lead the party but define it.

It started well before 2015, but when 16 other Republican leaders ran in the Republican primary and  did not put personal  and party desires over protecting the  presidency from the unbalanced that's when I realized that the Republican party was no longer close to what it was even a quarter century before when I started aligning myself with them.  

In theory they may still be the Grand Old Party riding on an Elephant and bringing the Cold War to a halt.  But to quote Remember The Titans "Attitude reflects leadership", and the attitude of this president has made his party simply, the elephant in the room that no other Republican dare talk about.  


I hate to rant and run, but it's time to move on. Click on the various words to get to the various places.





Coming Up RITA and weep  






Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Q is for Quintessential Worker

#AtoZChallenge 2025 letter Q

My A to Z Challenge Theme this year is the ABC's of me.  Each day in the month of April with the exception of Sundays I will be posting about one aspect of my life that begins with the letter of the day. 

It's time for some  A to Z catch-up. , I am currently 2 posts behind.  The next letter is  Q so let's get right to it shall we?

G was for Giraffe Lover

H was  for Husband of One Amazing Wife

I was for Iguchi Appreciator

J was for Jester

K was  for Kindergarten Clear

L was for Library Lover

M is for Muppet Man

N was for Narnian

O was for Optimist

P was for Poet

Q is for Quintessential Worker

Quintessential: perfectly typical or representative of a particular kind of person or thing

 Merriam Webster On-line Dictionary

Synonyms for quintessential: 

Classic, Exemplary, Definitive


It's been over 5 years since the co-vid shut down and some of the things that were common place back then are getting  a little fuzzy in our collective memories. Social distancing, the prevalence of  masks, one way lanes in supermarkets, daily co-vid updates, drive by graduation celebrations, zoom game nights lessened and some all but disappeared.  The necessity and celebration of essential workers has changed somewhat as well.  I was an essential worker for a year at the onset of co-vid.  Stocking grocery shelves overnight and glad for the work.

It was nice being an essential worker but I have always strived to be a quintessential worker. Colossians 3:23-24  says "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving." I have always tried to model that verse in my work life.

Work for me has always been more about meeting needs than having a career.  Some of those needs were the financial needs of me and my family.  Other of those needs were the needs of my customers.  There were also the needs of my employers and co-workers.  Each job I have had , and I've had lots of them has always had a component of ministry.  

I remember when I was making the transition between corporate customer service and education working a part time/ seasonal job at Amazon. A shift could easily  segue from more work than people to do it to more people than work to do. When the latter happened, I would always try to find some way to be useful.  One day I asked my manager for a reference.  He said to me "Dave, you work with a sense of urgency." I only worked that job four months and am in my 7th school year as a substitute teacher since then.  I have also worked several 2nd jobs and summer jobs in that time.  In each of these jobs I have reflected on my managers comment and continue to work with that sense of urgency.

Sometimes  that means  going out of my way at the movie theatre to make sure patrons enjoy their experience or  at school making sure a student doesn't miss his bus while he goes back to his room to get his backpack.  Sometimes it means making jokes to customers ,students or co-workers  just to brighten their day a little.  

I worked in customer and client relations at a mortgage company for about 10 years coinciding with the first 10 years of my marriage.  My checks were automatically deposited to my banking account, but this wasn't as prevalent as it is now.  Many employees received paper checks and all employees received an envelope every 2 weeks with at least the paystub if not a paycheck for the previous pay periods work.  Most every time my boss handed out our envelopes I would  remark, "This is great, I thought I was volunteering."

I guess the point I'm trying to make is that working is more than 401 K's, paid vacations and insurance benefits.  I'm glad I've been able to experience and benefit from those things. but it's also about being a positive influence, having a servant's attitude, and a team spirit.  

That's Q for Quintessential Worker.



click on the various words to get to the various places.




Coming Up RITA and weep


Snow Kidding!

Snow Kidding!
These "kids" now range from 19 to 25