One common thing about us: we are all different. Quote by student journalist on KOMU.
For me to be a saint means to be myself. Therefore the problem of sancity and salvation is in fact the problem of finding out who I am and of discovering my true self. Thomas Merton, quoted in My Life With The Saints, by James Martin, S.J.
I had a great time in California with Jane and David. We ate, drank, played games, and explored many topics with wonderful conversation. Jane sent me home with the above book. I haven't finished it, but I can already recommend it. It follows the reconversion of a luke warm Catholic through his accidental encounters with lives of the saints. The communion of saints is one of the things that keeps me Catholic, so I am really enjoying his perspective of their influence on his life and spiritual journey. I am also receiving many insights into the lives of these companions on the way.
The summer lies ahead, I have a new grandchild to play with, Becca and Andy will be here soon and we will all be togther for a while, and I am surrounded by family and friends, the two greatest blessings of all. Thanks be to God.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Random Thoughts As I Head For California
Sometime it is easier to believe in God than to find Him. Greg Higley, Sunday homily
Religion is flawed because men are flawed. Angels and Demons.
The easiest way to catch a knuckle ball is to let it stop rolling, then pick it up.
Bob Ucher.
California, here I come. Jane is too busy with pastor retirements and the state financial crises to come to Missouri, so the mountain is going to the Muhammed. See you all in a week.
Religion is flawed because men are flawed. Angels and Demons.
The easiest way to catch a knuckle ball is to let it stop rolling, then pick it up.
Bob Ucher.
California, here I come. Jane is too busy with pastor retirements and the state financial crises to come to Missouri, so the mountain is going to the Muhammed. See you all in a week.
Friday, May 1, 2009
More Florida Pictures
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Patio, anyone?
These are pictures of our new back patio. Brian Jolly, the husband of our Special Ed. teacher, built this for us in March. It has been cold until about a week ago to sit out on it, but we are making up for lost time now. Come join us for Memorial Day Monday to officially open the patio, so save the date. We are also working on a planting plan from the landscaper at Linn Tech that will take years and most of our retirement money to put in.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Out With Old, In With New Old
Like Kay, I have a new car also. It must be something in the spring air. We have had a cold, dreary spring and I guess we have to do something to cheer things up. That, and my old car was one step away from what the Car Guys call Catastrophic Ball Joints. I just can't get away from the Sebring. We test drove a hard top convertible Mazda Miata, but it was just too small. I wouldn't have been able to get
Dan and my purse in at the same time. So I am back with a new, old car and I love it!
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Welcome To The Family II
Tonight Andy will be received as a Catholic at Easter Vigil at St. Patrick's Church, Anchorage. He has been going through RCIA since last fall and tonight will be confirmed and receive first communion. We are so happy for the whole Puckett family on this night. Our shared faith experience is such an important part of our marrioage and our family and we rejoice that Andy, Becca, Maia, and "Tiny" will also be able to have that experience as a family. Easter Vigil is my favorite liturgy of the year. Parts are so brazenly pagan and other parts so beautiful and ancient. For many years I have visualzed the Catholic community as this ancient caravan, winding through the ages, people together on the journey. Tonight Andy joins this particular group of people on the way. Again, welcome to the family.
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