Hard Times and Violins

Rick and I have been through some hard times lately. Parkinson’s is a merciless disease and continues to march on. Contracting Aseptic Meningitis in 2019 only exacerbated his challenges. Living with pain isn’t for the faint-hearted. He never complains, though he mentions how much he misses his car and the independence that came with having …

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Encounters with God – Part 2

Encounters with God can be for different reasons. In another recent blog, I wrote about a warning. This time I would like to share about confirmation. When I first became a Christian, and by this, I mean asking God to be Savior and Lord of my life, I had many faith questions. (I still do.) …

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Encounters with God – Part One

Our pastor, Jim Swaney, is teaching a series on the Holy Spirit. After one sermon, our worship leader gave a spontaneous testimony of how God had been “speaking” to him for years, even before (in his forties) he gave his life to Christ. Some of us are slow to listen, including me. I was in …

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Pruning

Winter has come to Sonoma County. The wind picks up at four. It’s dark by five. I’m ready for bed by seven-thirty but sometimes wait until eight before calling it a night. And then when Rick and I get up by five in the morning, it’s still dark! When I take Ranger out for his …

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Hearts, Flowers, and Daily Valentines

Ah, February—the month of Valentine’s Day. When I was a child, my classmates and I taped up empty lunch bags in the classroom, hoping they would fill up with cards, and maybe a special one from a secret crush. It was a day of excruciating anticipation, ending sometimes in delight or crushing disappointment. I remember …

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Season of Dreams

The hard thing about January is that it can feel like a letdown. The wonder and miracle of Christmas is over. Other than the Rose Bowl Parade (for me) and the Rose Bowl Football game (for Rick), everything quiets down. It’s time to take the ornaments off the Christmas tree and store them away, take …

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New Year Reflections

It’s that time of year when I do my “Possibilities” list. I’ve shared this before, but I break it down into categories: Spiritual, Family, Work, Home Improvements, Financial and Personal. At the end is a page where I list the books I read during the year, along with what kind – fiction, non-fiction, devotionals, etc. …

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Open Mind, Open Heart Reading

My first attempt to read the Bible started at Genesis 1. I gave up mid-Leviticus. Over my B.C. years, I made other attempts. All those genealogies and strange names, all those wars were confusing. I gave up. When I was finally hungry and thirsty for truth and answers, a friend gave me the One Year …

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Why I Read the Bible

Many people read for entertainment. I do, too. As a writer, I think it’s important to read all kinds of books; fiction, non-fiction, various genres, young adult (just discovered Nova McBee’s series), children’s books, secular and Christian. I am venturing into another human life and hearing their “voice”. Every person on the planet is unique, …

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Squirrel Memory

Have you ever gone from one room to another to get something, and then you get there and can’t remember what you were going for? Happens to me all the time. Sometimes I’m writing a note, get distracted for a minute, and then can’t remember what I wanted to write down. The same thing happens …

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