Happy Anniversary Liz & Dave

This one goes out to Liz & Dave

Sunset on Fort George Island

We sit on the porch alone together at twilight.
“Soon,” I whisper, “the sun will set and our sky will change.
The show will begin.”
“The eye of God will come and all His glory will perform just for us.”

We are like children filled and overflowing with anticipation,
as if running down the stairs on Christmas morning
to see what new shinnies the man in red has left behind.

Spellbound, first we see a soft blue, we point and say,
“Oh, that’s the color we should paint our bedroom.”

Then, with each inch the sun retreats below our marsh:
the pink, warm golds, deep blue – crimsons and orange.
We just gaze, almost a strange glare in silence engulfed and flooded
by the presence of God.

I don’t think either one of us is breathing….?

For a moment I remember back to the time when He and I started this journey together.
We had nothing – we were both children – both alone.
We had held each other and declared,
“We can do this!”

Yes, we are breathing.

Here we are now, engulfed and submerged in this Shangri-La.
We feel hidden as if we have been sitting here alone together for centuries,
taking in all knowledge of what we see.
In the silence of our shambhala
we become conscious of great noise filling our lull.

Can there be soft noise?

In our stillness we now see the other world,
we hear the other world also along with us at the closing of our day, their day.
They are lifting their voices, their essence, to their God, our God.

First a song from the wren, soft and sweet, calling earnestly.
Crickets using drums to communicate, a familiar cry of the marsh hen
and off to the left frogs begin to harmonize.
There is life all around us giving praise.

Not wanting to be left out,
the tall cedars begin to sway, dancing with the music from the breezes.
We close our eyes and feel their soft touch on our up turned faces
as they ask us to join them in their evening dance.

With one last gift to be given us on this memorable evening – just off to the northeast, slightly into our right ears,
we hear the peacocks offering up roaring cries, their last prayers for this night,
from high atop the massive oaks where they retreat and retire for protection.

Now He and I join hands as black silhouettes against a sea of color
slowly slipping away to become our night sky.
Our breath is good.
Our breathing in time.
“We are happy.”

He looks at me, deep, intensely – into all I am – we smile –
Is this what Paul meant when he said, “to be in constant prayer”?
I think so!

The phone rings.
My thoughts are yielded.
It’s Kammy.
I laugh out loud!

- Elizabeth Slover 2006

Liz & Dave celebrate 40 years of marriage on November 23, 2009

The New Spark of Life

I have recently enrolled in the American Red Cross’s Nurse Assitant Training class.  It is a 7 week course that teaches me everything that I need to know in order to pass the State Board Examination to become a Certified Nurse’s Assistant.  I was guided into this by a friend of mine who told me the test was easy.  I found that I could get certified quickly, and with my recent trials in Resume submissions, I needed to make a decision that would effect the course of my future.  I went to the first class with some preconceived notions of what a CNA does.  I figured that the low man on the totem pole would get all the glorious jobs pertaining to human body wastes…and that part is true.
It turns out that there is so much more to this station.  It was explained that I will be the life blood of the day to day functions of the facility that chooses me.  I am the one who gets to interact with the patient/client/resident the most.  I will be the one that can be the most helpful to their spiritual condition!!!  It was after I left that night that I felt the regeneration of my personal spark.  It is an exciting feeling to know that I am not only choosing a new feild to work in, but also a profession that will need me.  I feel this energy of enthusiasm that is pouring out of me.  I am glad that I have this opportunity and am hopeful that in a setting where the patient who checks in will be on a diminishing road, I may be the one who can make their stay have the best ending.

–Trisha

The value of a true friend

It is amazing to me when I think about how much my friends mean to me.  For a long time my definition of a friend was off-center. A few weeks back – before the weather turned – I went to the Talbot Island State Park with one of my new and true friends.  It was a beautiful day and the company was wonderful too.  Susan, Lilly, Samie, and I walked through the wooded path down to a secluded beach.  I was fearful that Sammie would get sunburned, waterlogged, and scared. My anxiety was quieted just by being with Susan.  We had a wonderful time ,and she planned for things that I had not thought of.  Everything went smoothly; Sammie had a great time with Lilly playing on the beach.  The value of my friendship helps enrich my life with activities that I thought may have been too overwhelming for me to handle by myself.  We enjoyed watching the girls playing and just spending time together.  So, thank you, my friend!

–Trisha

Christmas Movie Recommendation

Contributor: Emma Dean

I recommend that you all check out the trailer for the new Veggie Tales movie called Saint Nicholas. I’m putting it on my Christmas wish list.

https://bigidea.com/index_cmas.aspx

Simone King’s Cuba Request

Simone has asked that we post this request:

Cuba is having a major toilet paper shortage. We would like to send – from our church to San Lucas – as much as we can. We need the compact rolled kind, the type for campers. If you would like to help out, bring some to Terry Hall so I can ship it out. I would think it could be found at Dick’s or Cabella’s.
Thanks!
Simone

Episcopalian Humor ;-)

A Baptist, a Catholic, and an Episcopalian arrive at the gates of Heaven, where they meet Jesus. Jesus tells them that before they enter, he wants them to answer one question. The question is this: “Who do you say that I am?”

The Baptist begins, “Well, the Bible says…”
Jesus says, “I didn’t ask what the Bible says, I asked what YOU say.”

The Catholic gives it a try: “The Church teaches…”
Jesus, becoming a little impatient, says, “I didn’t ask about the Church, I asked YOU.”

The Episcopalian says, “You are the Christ, the son of the Living God.”
Jesus smiles. “Yes,” he says, “thank you.”
The Episcopalian continues, “But, on the other hand…”

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