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"I got to thinking one day about all those women on the Titanic who passed up dessert at dinner that fateful night in an effort to 'cut back.' From then on, I've tried to be a little more flexible."
(Erma Bombeck)

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Sunday
Jan092011

Troy Polamalu: Man of Steel, Man of Faith

Okay, I admit that I didn't know who Troy Polamalu was until about a year ago. I'm not exactly a football fan, even if I did work for the Seattle Seahawks back in the day. But somehow, Troy's name came to my attention when I learned that he and I have something in common (and no, it's not the shampoo we use).

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Monday
Dec272010

A Cancer Survivor's Story

I'd like to share with you an interview I recently had with my first cousin, Tim Storey, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He was one of the first people I told when I received my own cancer diagnosis and has been an immense encouragement to me. I wrote about his advice in another blog entry from 2008 titled, Best 'Cancer Advice' I've Received.

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Wednesday
Dec152010

What our good God for us has done

As the celebration of the Nativity of Christ draws near, the pace of life picks up. There are gifts to buy, cookies to bake, cards to write, concerts to attend, and a million and one other chores to add to the daily list.

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Tuesday
Nov302010

Today is my Name Day

Today, November 30th, is a special day. It’s my Name Day—a day set aside in the Orthodox Church to commemorate the Holy Apostle Andrew (my patron saint). In many countries, a name day celebration is a bigger deal than one’s birthday. Personally, I like having an excuse to celebrate on both days!

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Monday
Nov222010

Burger with a side of Handel

Why does this make me cry?

Thanks to another blogger, Steve at Pithless Thoughts, I came across this video. Steve very eloquently wrote about his reaction to it, so I won’t duplicate his remarks here. All I know is that when I viewed this video, I was moved to tears.

I can’t articulate exactly why. Maybe it’s something to do with light invading darkness, beauty intersecting with the mundane, and all that. Maybe you’ll view this video and feel none of that.

But, if you’re like me, maybe you are struck by the sublime converging with the commonplace. If that’s not worth singing about, I don’t know what is.

The kingdom of this world
Is become the kingdom of our Lord.

George Frideric Handel

 

To view the link on YouTube, click here.

Saturday
Nov132010

Teaching and the Art of Staying Sane

My first quarter as an official teacher ended last Friday and I also had my first evaluation. Seems like a good time for an update.

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Sunday
Oct312010

Alice Dancing Under the Gallows

I rarely post a video for a blog entry, but I've made an exception for this one. If you take the time to view this 12-minute video, I promise you won't forget it and I hope you will be inspired. Meet Alice, the world's oldest living Holocaust survivor at 106 years of age.

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