Sunday, December 22, 2024

THREE KO'S

CHRISTMAS SIDEWALK, Jamestown, NC

 Thinking back on yesterday evening, I must have been knocked out for a brief time.  I remember jumping over the liriope where I had laid the culprit extension cord to get back to the Chiefs game.  The cord turned out to be a great jungle trip wire.  And my next memory is opening my eyes to wonder what the heck just happened as I lay face down on the concrete sidewalk with my glasses askew but undamaged.  Then I sensed some pain from my forehead and raised my hand to it, expecting to see blood on it, but there thankfully was none.  Realizing a passerby might notice my flat body on the concrete, I pushed up on my feet to take an inventory of what needed treatment since I take an aspirin every day to thin blood.  After seeing my Rudolph red nose and forehead in a mirror, I wonder how I didn’t bloody or break it.  I woke up this morning with a stiff neck, but a warm shower and two Tylenol did the trick.  

Remembering back in time, I’ve only been knocked out two other times in my full lifetime.  The first time was during a neighborhood flag football game on a vacant lot.  I had received the kickoff and was running at full speed for the goal line.  Another player was also running at full speed from my right side when my forehead collided with the side of his head.  I was left with a huge bump which I took home to my mother’s surprise.  That was in the classic Christmas Story days when a friend mentioned that he died once and his mother told him to “walk it off”!

The second KO happened when a few college friends and I stopped in at a remote dance hall one Saturday evening.  Apparently one of them asked the wrong girl to dance and a fight broke out similar to the classic Animal House unwelcome scene.  I jumped up to defend my friend and took a sucker punch from out of nowhere….and then I hit him in the fist with my jaw!  The good news was he immediately put me out of further harm and the KO helped to break up the scuffle as we exited the unwelcome dance hall.

So, in summary, I’ve been knocked out by a neighbor kid playing flag football, by a stranger in a college town dance hall and by myself tripping over a Christmas extension cord at home!

I am blessed this Christmas for everything I do not have today.  ðŸŒŸ

Thursday, December 12, 2024

THE SPIRIT OF GIVING AT CHRISTMAS

 


THE SPIRIT OF GIVING

My daughter walked my five-year-old grandson over to a small neighborhood playground a couple of years ago just before Christmas.  Of course, he was most excited about the advent of Santa’s annual arrival on Christmas morning, as he had selected a couple of toys from a Holiday catalogue and he knew Santa wouldn’t disappoint.

When they arrived back at the house, he was visibly upset which was out of character, especially compared to when he had left home.  When I inquired, she mentioned that a young teenager had driven past the playground and shouted “Santa isn’t real!” within earshot of the kids. Some people believe God isn’t real.

I remembered having the same dilemma years ago when school children were spreading the same rumor.  Fortunately, we had prepared for the moment and explained that Santa is all about the spirit of giving, just like God.  And he has many helpers that are on his team, like the Santa in parades or the one at the department store where we get our picture taken.  We give presents to one another including strangers because we too like the good feeling of Christmas when we give to others.

My grandson understood that reasoning and immediately wandered off to play with a couple of toys that were still present from Christmas’ past.  All was forgotten on Christmas morning when he excitedly opened that one present from Santa which he had requested from the catalogue. 

And we too were uplifted by revisiting the spirit of giving and celebrating the greatest Christmas gift of all from the God of all creation—God’s gift of his son for the redemption of all mankind!  Just as folks can see the Spirit of Giving through Santa, they can see the Spirit of God through our own generous actions!  We remember the words of Isaiah 9:6, “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given.  And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace”   

When you generously give the gift of giving,

And expect nothing in return,

You’re not doing business,

But spreading Christmas joy at every turn.

 

And when we leave this world,

For a better home some day,

Some of the things we’ll take with us,

Are joyful memories of things we gave away.

 

—Inspiration from The Christmas Coat


Sunday, December 8, 2024

HURRICANE HELENE

SNOWBOUND, Jamestown, NC

During this thankful and joyful time of the year it’s very easy to overlook all of the beautiful blessings we Americans have in this country which is always in motion. I, along with other concerned Americans, watched hurricane Helene ravish the western mountain communities in North Carolina. Once the higher elevations became saturated in a thousand-year deluge, the surface gave way to gravitational pull and sent rushing water with trees and boulders to obliterate everything in its path. Many people didn’t survive and many others are now living in tarp covered, damaged buildings and tents where December temperatures are now dropping below freezing.

I woke up to chilling temperatures this week when a critical part in my HVAC unit failed. I had become so accustomed to its silent presence that I no longer thought much about it. And it was also a wakeup call not to forget all those fellow neighbors in the high country who are living a nightmare 24/7 and still need all of our assistance right now and for the months to come!


COSETTE, DON’T BLINK

COSSETTE, Jamestown, NC

I found myself sitting in the third row at church this morning as we enjoyed a special service around the popular Christmas Lessons and Carols cantata, involving a wide cast from our members and others.  Its always a special treat when our children’s choir is involved and today was no exception.  As the children entered close to me, the "littlest angel" emerged in the procession wearing a frilly red holiday dress and a serious look until she spotted her parents sitting in front of me.  Then she relaxed and was almost hidden by her peers on the front row, as they turned to the congregation.

What struck me almost immediately was the connection my memory made with the little girl in the logo for the French musical Les Miserables , featuring Cosette.  Our little Cosette performed admirably with her parents in close view and joined them later for the rest of the service.  I serendipitously met them leaving the back entrance as I had paused to hold the door for those leaving.  I couldn’t help but catch the father’s eye and mention that I enjoyed his little girl’s performance.  I noted that my own little girl had just turned forty so, “Don’t Blink!”  I think he may have missed the point for a second and then nodded with a smile as they exited. 

Little children are a beautiful and integral part of the Christmas story.