Saturday, January 28, 2023

wherever we’re at

Quoting Meredith on her Senior Fitness we follow in our activity room, start by engaging “wherever we’re at.”  Makes me stop and think about where I am.  Later, during the 3-second water break, I consider where I will be when the session ends — motivated, stronger, and refreshed?  

Now that we’re well into the new year, planning for February and maybe a spring vacation, it’s important to know where we are.  That helps me set new week’s resolutions.

By the way, I am grateful to know where my sweetheart Kay is ... with loved ones on the other side, not far away ... wherever we are.

Saturday, January 21, 2023

Learn more at ...

Occasionally listening to a public radio station, I hear commercial encouragement to, “Learn more at (whatever) dot com.”  So neat to know a place to go for more information about a product or service.


I believe in lifelong learning.  Every day I go to a well of information — books, for example — without TV.  In contrast, my wife Kay, a leading example of informed, conservative thinking, made it a habit of watching opposing news — a balance I failed to achieve.  Her perspective is even better now, I am sure.  


Learn more at forever dot com. 


Sunday, January 15, 2023

in the trenches too

My follow-up idea for this post:


"in the trenches

adverb phrase

In the workplace; in contact with the people or problems in a situation; unprotected by distance or illusion"  — dictionary.com


Recalling “a work in progress” five years ago, I decided to finally finish it.  My companion, Sister Kay Cannon, and I were serving “in the trenches” for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with the wonderful people of Metro Detroit, Michigan.


After twelve months on a 23-month, 2017 assignment, we were transferred to Farr West.  Seven weeks later, we were in nearby Ogden when Kay received a mission transfer for a heavenly assignment, leaving me “in earthly trenches”.  Nevertheless, we continued working together as eternal companions ... forever in love.


It is a work in progress ... for our sisters and brothers ... coming to Christ, the Savior of mankind.


Wednesday, January 11, 2023

With Love Too

Twelve years ago, I shared three quotes about love.  One especially relates to this time of year:

"My brothers and sisters, may the spirit of love which comes at Christmastime fill our homes and our lives and linger there long after the tree is down and the lights are put away for another year. This is my prayer ..."
-- President Thomas S. Monson, 
“A Bright Shining Star" 
2010 First Presidency Christmas Devotional
(December 5, 2010)

A thought for all year, I suggest, as we study the New Testament and learn more about Jesus Christ.  My companion Kay & I know He lives and loves each one of our Heavenly Father’s children.