Sunday, January 18, 2009

Grateful to be an American

As I sat down with my class of 12 year olds to start our Sunday School class I asked what exciting thing was going to happen the week. After a few moments of blank stares, I asked again. One brave soul said "Their going to make Obama President." I was glad at least this one young soul knew it was going to happen. It was a short lived one sided conversation as I told them the wonder and wonderful occasion that this would be. It occurred to me that these young people had no idea what a treasure it is to live in America and see the transfer of power. It amazes me, and yet it is such a normal course of our political lives.

The marvel of America is extended this year as an African American takes the office of President. It restores faith in our society to think that the oppressed of the past are now the taking the reins of power, peacefully. Hurray for Martin Luther King and his vision. Hurray for those that followed his dream and ignored the radical rebels calling us to pursue a violent path. Interestingly I heard this week that India is planning a celebration to mark the 50th anniversary of King's visit to India to study Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence and civil disobedience. A new recording of King made as he ended the month long visit emphasized how impressed he was with Gandhi. Now 50 years later we have President Obama.

Make sure you watch history on Tuesday. Take a mental photo and hold it in your heart and tell it to your kids. You saw it happen. Then take a breath, say a prayer, give a cheer and toast America and our new President.

Hail to the Chief!
May we all wish to re-elect him.

Hail to the Land of the Free!
May it ever be.

The end of the Season

Yesterday two of my most favorite friends helped my offically close the Christmas season. Mary Ann and Dave Fillerup braved the 20 degree morning to dismantel the Layton Nativity scene. Now lest you say "You still had it lit? Christmas was 25 days ago!" We did turn the lights off on January 2nd like a good scout, but it took some warmer weather to melt the snow and get me out to physically remove the figures. It was a sad day. I just hope we will keep the Spirit of Christmas all through the year. Please!

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Weekly Comment

One of my favorite things, listed on the right, is the weekly column by Peggy Noonan. She says things that need to be said in a wonderful way. It helps that she was a speech writer for President Regan. Not sure who put words in who's mouth but it was a great combination.



Now she comments on the events of the day. Click the link and enjoy the thoughts that come to mind.

Hope your year is starting with joy.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Happy New Year

A New Year is born. It is wonderful!

We started a new tradition yesterday with our Ross family. On New Years day it will be all the ice cream you can eat. Every year needs atleast one day when it is fun to eat. May your life be filled with good times, happy memories, and wonderful moments.





Here is a thought regarding my resolution for 2009

"Now there are more overweight people in America than average-weight people. So overweight people are now average. Which means you've met your New Year's resolution. "
Jay Leno

Welcome to 2009.