Who doesn’t love Oreos, right? According to the Oreo website (yes, they have their own website), the “OREO Double Stuf Chocolate Sandwich Cookies have been America’s favorite cookie for over 100 years. Stuffed with twice as much delicious OREO creme, these chocolate sandwich cookies are supremely dunkable. Double Stuf OREO cookies are great for sharing… Read More »
Measuring Standards
Sometimes, I catch myself wondering about weird things, things that most people couldn’t care less about. The thought that captured my thoughts recently was all about paper. I go through plenty of it in the course of a year and always purchase the exact same thing: 8.5 x 11. That’s the standard, right? But why… Read More »
Movie Goofs
If you sit down with the family to watch a movie, it’s hard to imagine how long it took for that movie to be made. Without commercials, the movie lasts about an hour and a half. “But given all of the phases of production, an average Hollywood studio movie from beginning of development to the… Read More »
Jump
What would you like to do for your 95th birthday? My quick response is, Breathe! Only the Lord knows the number of our days but since longevity isn’t a part of my family DNA, I’m really not expecting to see 95. However, if I do, I’ll guarantee you that I would not have any desire… Read More »
A Complimentary Devotion
This is National Compliment Day, started in 1998 by Kathy Chamberlin and Debby Hoffyman of Hopkinton, NH. Abraham Lincoln said, “Everybody likes a compliment.” He was certainly right. A compliment is a sincere, genuine expression that connects you to another person, brightens their day, and encourages them in their efforts. According to eventstuff.com, compliments make… Read More »
Don’t Get Burned
“How can something so beautiful cause so much destruction?” This question was asked in awe by FOX News commentator Lawrence B. Jones III on December 19, 2023. The event causing his reaction was the eruption of a volcano nearly two miles north of Grindavik, a fishing village with less than 4,000 people and part of… Read More »
Sanctity of Life
Proclamation 5147—National Sanctity of Human Life Day, 1984 – By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation The values and freedoms we cherish as Americans rest on our fundamental commitment to the sanctity of human life. The first of the “unalienable rights” affirmed by our Declaration of Independence is the right to… Read More »
Today Of All Days!
BEWARE! You are getting ready to go to church and someone has read this devotional BEFORE going out the door. This is a day officially recognized by the United States Copyright Office, although it is not a public holiday. It was created by Methodist pastor Kevin Zaborney of Clio, Michigan in 1986. It is included… Read More »
Promise
Every year since 1937, January 20th of the year is a special day. AMENDMENT XX, section 1, passed by Congress March 2, 1932 and ratified January 23, 1933, reads, “The terms of the President and the Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January, and the terms of Senators and Representatives… Read More »
The Scream
A fellow made the news — and history — just by screaming on this day in 2004. That person was none other than Howard Dean, Democratic presidential candidate from Vermont. It all happened at a post-Iowa caucus rally. For some unknown reason, his third-place finish in Iowa invigorated him. With great enthusiasm, he pumped up… Read More »


