Every year, social media are awash with admonitions to remember what it is we’re actually memorializing on Memorial Day. It’s not about sleeping in or having a picnic or a barbecue. Rather, it’s a day for solemn reflection on the human cost of freedom and the many lives lost in its pursuit. And it is […]
Pledge
When I was a kid, one of the things we would do every morning in school was the Pledge of Allegiance. (Unlike the photo, there were indeed 50 stars on the flag in my day, not 48.) A classmate – either a teacher’s pet or someone who was selected as part of a rotation – […]
Preparation
I have posted here about my fledgling (burgeoning? blossoming?) baseball career here in the Republic of Ireland. If you’ve missed all of that, let me recap. I have, at the age of 40, joined my first baseball team. This is a 13-and-over team, so most of the lineup spots are occupied by people who aren’t even […]
Barabbas, One and All
If you’re familiar with the story of Jesus’ crucifixion, then the name Barabbas is one you already know. All four Gospels mention Barabbas, and his inclusion in Scripture seems incidental, happenstance. But something struck me about Barabbas this week, and I wanted to share it with you. In brief, Barabbas had previously been sentenced to […]
The Familiar
In many ways, this move has been like any other move we’ve ever done. Lots of boxes to pack and unpack? Check. Figuring out what will go where in the new house? Check. Learning how to get to various places? Check. Getting signed up with banks, schools, utilities, etc.? Check. Of course, you can add […]
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