Here it is, 2025, and we’ve been using it for a number of years. But do we know what it means? SMS. It’s been with us since December 3, 1992. Now, we have MMS. Do we know what that means? SMS stands for Short Message/Messaging Service. It is the message component of our mobile devices… Read More »
What A Clown!
Were you the class clown, always doing something to draw attention to yourself and get everyone laughing? Most likely, you received LOTS of special attention, just not the kind you were hoping for. Still, it didn’t slow you down. Hopefully you didn’t continue being a clown as an adult. Unless you were a clown. Such… Read More »
Repairing The Divide
Through the years, we have witnessed acts of graciousness and forgiveness that go beyond human comprehension. We see the lesson and know that it is generous and kind yet we find it nearly impossible to replicate in our own lives. Let me set up the story for you. The Civil War marched across our fledgling… Read More »
Under Attack
The year was 1941 and the unthinkable happened. Our home soil was under attack. On December 8 of that year, President Franklin D. Roosevelt stood before a joint session and uttered those infamous words. Mr. Vice President, and Mr. Speaker, and Members of the Senate and House of Representatives: Yesterday, December 7, 1941—a date which… Read More »
I Love You
Our four-year-old grandson, Oliver, provided a very special lesson to me that impacted my praying. Let me set this up for you. Oliver is a sweet, blond haired boy who can go off and play by himself or have you play with him. He does well either way, depending on his mood and the moment.… Read More »
Changing Change
Change is inevitable. However, how we make change changed on Wednesday, November 12 as the last penny was minted at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia. It’s rather ironic that this is the place where the first penny was minted in 1793. “The profile view of President Abraham “Abe” Lincoln first showed up on the front… Read More »
Rich
Shake. Spanish tile. Copper. Clay. Sod. Rubber. Phyllite. Tin. Thatch. Slate. Asphalt shingle. If you couldn’t guess what I was describing, the last one is a giveaway. These are all types of roofs. Yesterday was National Roof Over Your Head Day and the celebration is a call to be thankful for that roof and everything… Read More »
New Heart
On this day in 1965, Denise Darvall and Louis Washkansky became inextricably linked, their names being side-by-side in books, magazines, and various journals. Let’s start with Mrs. Darvall. A resident of Cape Town, South Africa, Darvall and her family were going to visit some friends on Saturday, December 2, 1965. Not wanting to arrive empty-handed,… Read More »
Cold Remedy
It’s that time of year where sickness abounds and every germ, virus, and bacterial infection seems to be in search of a parasitic host. Kids at school are sneezing and coughing, sharing their crud with others. Even those who swear that they “never leave the house” will come down with a mysterious bug and wonder… Read More »
Happy Birthday
Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday, dear VICKIE, Happy Birthday to you!!! Yes, today is my wife’s birthday. They say you should never reveal a woman’s age so I will NOT tell you how old she is today. I’ll just tell you that she was born on this day in 1968.… Read More »
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