I know that New Years day was nearly two weeks ago, but better late than never.
I can remember my pastor asking me if I knew what the most religious day of the year was? At the time I thought it was a no brainer, has to be Christmas, possibly Thanksgiving. He said no, the most religious time of year is New Years day. Even the pagans become religious with there resolutions for the New Year. Well since then I have had a completely new outlook on new years and religious resolutions and have pretty much written them off.
It is interesting though, how the New Year has changed many things for my family. Probably the biggest change has been a new resolution to get on with life. It doesn't mean that the grieving has stopped, it just means that the grieving is no longer stopping life. Slowly, little by little we are finding that new normal.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Unqualified To Drive\Live
Were you driving today? Try and think of your drive to work or wherever you were going and ask yourself how aware were you of your driv...
-
My aunt and uncle just loaned me an awesome book on Christian ceremonial blessings, called Bar Barakah, by Craig Hill. With the journey I am...
-
Were you driving today? Try and think of your drive to work or wherever you were going and ask yourself how aware were you of your driv...
-
I was just in the washroom....yeah I am sure you wanted to know that. As I sat pondering the moments of life that one ponders as they sit on...
1 comment:
just letting you know i love you...
but you know that already.
Post a Comment