prayer

  • Christmas 2024

    How Was Your Christmas? Ours started out swimmingly – somehow both of our sons’ families were able to schedule time off from surgical call schedules and business end of year demands to spend 3 days together with a travel day on each side.  Seven cousins and six adults had an amazing 72 hours celebrating –…

  • ‘Tis the season…

    ’Tis the Season…  ’Tis the season of so many things.  Our decades of Christmases past hopefully bring joyful memories of traditions, gatherings, and an odd one or two celebrations that are incredibly unforgettable. Nothing can replace gathering with family at Christmas – being with relatives of all ages and personalities, experiencing happy times and sad…

  • Gratitude and Attitude

    It’s the month of Thanksgiving here in the US – and my thoughts undeniably turn to giving thanks throughout the month.  Because I continue to work in a ministry position, I love spending November thinking about all those I need to thank and frequently send out multitudes of email cards to colleagues, ministry partners, and…

  • Politically Savvy…

    Politically Savvy… Good gracious.  Could the political climate get any more charged and volatile than it is today in the US?  I’ve lived through lots of elections, some more  contentious than others, but where we find ourselves presently is new territory.  So many are so far left and so many are so far right it’s…

  • What gets you up in the morning?

    What gets you up in the morning? Who can imagine what retirement is going to be like – really?  We haven’t lived it or experienced all of its joys and challenges – and truly what we imagine may be as far from the truth as it is accurate.  We can hear and read about others…

  • The Potter is not Finished

    At this stage of life, we have a lot of memories to catalog and keep up with.  I laugh and tell friends it’s not your memory that’s getting tired, it’s that we have so much to remember – so many events, so many faces, so many moves, so many relationships.  As a married couple we…

  • Back to School…for Grandparents!

    Back to School…Blessing our Grandchildren A new box of crayons.  A cigar box to keep all of your #2 pencils and erasers in…along with a pencil sharpener and maybe some glue.  Fresh spiral notebooks, just waiting for spelling lists or addition problems.  Finding your place in the classroom, wondering who your desk mates would be.  Remember back to school…

  • Loneliness

    Sharing another guest post this week from a colleague who has done her research and writes beautifully about the issue of “loneliness.”  While this topic is not isolated to the retirement years, but sadly widespread in our society in general, it is particularly relevant to those of us who are moving into years where tendancies are…

  • Why

    Preface:  I have invited friends and colleagues to share their writing with me so I can post it on the Don’t Waste Your Retirement blog.  This poem is a beautiful word from the Lord that my dear friend of over 4 decades shared with us this past year.  Everyone needs to enjoy it!  She lives in Texas and Colorado,…

  • The World

    The World… So that is quite the topic – the WORLD.  How do we get our heads around all that is going on across the planet.  Everywhere we look there is famine, war, greed, deception and lies from the press, snarky comments from our leaders – at least that’s the way it looks to us…