Chasing the Wind

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These Are a Few of My Favorite Things

Eight Days till Christmas. Are you ready? Most of my family will be here for Christmas *SUNDAY* and I think I’m barely going to be ready in time. The rest of you lucky squirrels have another week to get ready.

I’ve been occupied and forgetful, and I’m going to get all caught up in a single post. Fasten your seatbelts.

I’m blessed to be able to give some of my time this year while I’m celebrating the Christmas holidays. Last week I helped serve dinner at Angels of Light at the church – 22 buses that night with nearly 1100 inner city people came for dinner, bags of groceries, toys for kids, entertainment and fellowship. There were so many volunteers I had trouble finding a spot, but eventually I was able to grab the pitchers of lemonade and serve drinks.

I went to 2 Christmas concerts and Lights in the Heights, bought a new washer and dryer that isn’t fully installed yet, tried to take Patch to the Bark Park but it was underwater, went to a special Christmas lunch and sat next to ex-Astros Craig Reynolds, and went to a co-worker’s Christmas party last night. Still left to go is a church singles Christmas party tomorrow, family Christmas Sunday, a Classic Car Christmas show on Monday. And Christmas Eve there will be snow at the church – they’re praying for divine intervention but will bring in snow blowers just in case. 🙂 And my son comes home from college this weekend and I’ll see how well he’s progressing in his quest for a secondary education.

Whew. There is also a very exciting change going on in my life, but I’m not ready to spill the beans out loud yet. Let’s just say for now that Michael has a big smile on his face lately. 🙂

I’m going to wrap up this post with some linky love of some of the stories I’m following:

Another Day Closer is following several bah-humbug stories. In Plano, Texas, they’ve banned red and green because they’re Christmas colors, but the Department of Justice has opened an inquiry to see if they’ve gone too far. Well… duh. Yes they have. Tony is also following anti-Christmas activities in Colorado and in Vermont.

At Tongue-Tied we see a student that succeeded in overturning a chool’s overly restrictive policy toward Christians. The principle said he’d allow it if the seniors voted for a nativity scene, and the seniors unanimously voted in favor of it.

Santa is bringing Jo at Spin the Moon some minor surgery for Christmas. I guess she’s been bad this year; a lump of coal would be kind compared to surgery. Please keep her in your prayers.

I don’t need TV when Uptown Girl gives me Franisodes to follow. Eeps.

Lions and Lambs is lamenting how we’re crossing Christ right of of Xmas. I suppose you could also look at it as putting the cross back in Christmas, too, but her admonishment is still valid. Christmas is a remembrance that Christ came to save us.

Pardon My English reminds us that between Thanksgiving and New Years, the less fortunate receive a lot of help. Please remember than when the holidays are over, they still need help and to continue serving all year long.

I’m all caught up on my blogging now. 🙂



4 responses to “These Are a Few of My Favorite Things”

  1. That is horrible about the red and green – – and yeah it’s way over the line. Next we’ll be celebrating Christmas in a basement of some abandoned house so we can pray and worship Christ.

    Thanks for the mention and linky love, Michael 🙂 I feel special!

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  2. I hit post before I mentioned that Jo is in my prayers and I wish her the very best

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  3. I’ve scrolled your frontpage and have read in full all that has been going on in your life and now I’m all caught up – – I feel better 🙂

    Happy New Year to you and yours! 🙂

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  4. About the anti-Christmas activities in Vermont…. The guy in the article, when asked why he was going to take down the cross said “We have the All-Faiths Chapel, which is nondenominational” Well… how do you have a nondenominational chapel with a cross hanging in it?

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About Me

Michael, a sinner saved by grace, sharing what the good Lord has shared with me.

Solomon, in the book of Ecclesiastes, said, “I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind.”

If you’re not living for the glory of God, then what you’re doing is meaningless, no matter what it is. Living for God gives life meaning, and enjoying a “chasing after the wind” is a gift from God. I’m doing what I can to enjoy this gift daily.

Got questions? I’m not surprised. If you have any questions about Chasing the Wind, you can email me at chasingthewind@outlook.com.

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