Some years ago, our family went to California to see "Phantom of the Opera" in San Francisco . We stayed with my brother, Harold, in Antioch and rode the Bay area Rapid Transit (BART) train to San Francisco . It stopped just a couple of blocks from our destination.
The production was sublime, and we were all in a happy mood walking back to the
BART stop when an obviously homeless man said to me: “I need thirty-five cents
to have enough for a hamburger at Burger King.” I brushed him off, to my
eternal regret, because he made the same request of my daughter, Marie, who was
right behind me. She gave him what he asked, and he walked straight across the
street and into Burger King.
These writings are my own. I try to support my thoughts with quotes and scripture references – my thoughts are in blue; references are in black. I don’t profess doctrinal infallibility or authority, nor do I have any standing as a spokesperson for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. If you find these writings useful, I am pleased. If they contend with your understanding of a subject, I apologize. If there a topic you wish to discuss, I will do my best to respond.
Friday, October 10, 2014
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Random Acts of Kindness
A couple of weeks ago, my wife and
I went to Target to get something. I stayed in the car because of my recent
back surgery. While waiting, I listened to the radio. When Kathy came
back, she tried to start the car, but all she got was the irritating and
frightening clicking noise the starter solenoid makes when the battery is
almost dead.
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Incremental Progress
We have been instructed in the
scriptures and through our prophets that we need to perfect ourselves, just as
the Savior and our Father are perfect. In 3 Nephi 12:48, we read:
Therefore I would that ye should
be perfect even as I, or your Father who is in heaven is perfect.
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Tastebuds of the Soul
Often, when we encounter something
we really like, we say something like: “suweeet” or “yum-my.” In a gospel
sense, we often equate taste with goodness. In Psalms 119: 97 and 103, David proclaims:
O how love I thy law! it is my
meditation all the day. How sweet are thy words unto my taste! yea, sweeter
than honey to my mouth!
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Field of Dreams
The other day, I drove by a large
lawn that was white with dandelions gone to seed. My first reaction was: “Oh
Boy! I bet the neighbors HATE that. But then I remembered my daughter, Marie, at
7 years of age, and the pleasure she found blowing the seeds off a dandelion
and making a wish. I realized anew that there are many ways of looking any
situation, ranging from great joy to total dejection and despair.
Saturday, April 12, 2014
The Race: Come, Follow Me
While I was stationed at Beale AFB,
the home of the SR-71 strategic reconnaissance aircraft, I was required to
spend 6 to 8 weeks a year at the SR-71 detachment on Kadena AFB, Okinawa .
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Books and Covers
Outward appearances can be
deceiving. We all have had experiences where we evaluated someone based on
their outward appearance, by their “cover” and when we knew them better, found
a completely different person behind the cover. Wikipedia says:
The English idiom "don't judge a book by its cover" is a metaphorical phrase which means: you shouldn't prejudge
the worth or value of something by its outward appearance alone.
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