Most people look forward to Spring. After the harshness of winter, the warmer temperatures and the chance to get ouside more is welcome. Flowers start to blossom, leaves return to trees, and the grass turns green again. What’s not to like? This year is different. We are called to shelter in place, stay home. WhatContinue reading “Spring”
Author Archives: Jim Gleason
Waves
The best thing about growing up in Southern California was access to the beach. I wasn’t a surfer, primarily because I couldn’t afford a surfboard. At least that was my public reason for not surfing. The real reason was probably that I had no real sense of balance. Regardless, I loved to go to theContinue reading “Waves”
Shelter in Place
At the time of this blog, all but nine states have issued a”shelter in place” or”stay home” order of some kind. We all hope and pray that this type of protection, along with others, has its desired effect of slowing and stopping the spread of the coronavirus. This got me thinking about what other kindsContinue reading “Shelter in Place”
Upheaval
As I write this we are at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. Around the world lives have been dramatically impacted. Schools are closed and businesses are shuttered. Unemployment claims have skyrocketed. Thousands have died and hundreds of thousands have fallen ill from the virus. We are all asking questions. How long will the pandemicContinue reading “Upheaval”
Invitations From God
If we are careful observers of people, we can see or hear them make several small invitations to us throughout the day. For example: The grocery clerk’s smile and happy countenance is an invitation to smile and enjoy the interchange, making both of our lives a little more pleasant. A smile and a hug fromContinue reading “Invitations From God”
April Fool
I can make a legitimate claim to being an April Fool. I was born on April 1, 1950, seventy years ago today. Go ahead and tell me how my parents were fooled or one of many other jokes that I have heard over the years. In fact give it your best shot to try andContinue reading “April Fool”
The Big Reveal
You’ve heard it said that suffering or trouble reveals our true character. We’ve all seen or heard of heroic acts in the face of great danger. But we’ve also witnessed people fall apart at the slightest inconvenience, like the raged induced rants of someone for whom a pickle was inadverantly put on their hamburger atContinue reading “The Big Reveal”
The Struggle For Significance
Part of the problem that I have with retirement is what I call the struggle for significance. I believe that God endows our hearts with a desire to be significant in some way. Many of us try to satisfy that desire with money, food, attention or fame, friends or lovers, and/or success. I am sureContinue reading “The Struggle For Significance”
“So, You Got The Retirement Thing Down Pat?”
Just before I retired people would often ask me, “What are you planning to do in retirement?” I never had an answer for that as I hadn’t planned on retiring. After I retired, the question that they asked was, “So you got this retirement thing down pat?” I didn’t have an answer for that either.Continue reading ““So, You Got The Retirement Thing Down Pat?””
Introduce Yourself (Example Post)
This is an example post, originally published as part of Blogging University. Enroll in one of our ten programs, and start your blog right. You’re going to publish a post today. Don’t worry about how your blog looks. Don’t worry if you haven’t given it a name yet, or you’re feeling overwhelmed. Just click theContinue reading “Introduce Yourself (Example Post)”
