Monday, January 26, 2026

tying up loose ends

There’s a challenge!  Thinking of things I should have done at the end of December.  So, near the end of January, I have some “loose ends to tie up” this year — hopefully not next year.  (Btw, as recently heard, what does “this next year” mean?) 

Definition of the idiom, tying up loose ends: “To complete, finalize, or tidy up the last remaining pieces of work.”  “Origin: Often attributed to nautical terminology, referring to sailors securing loose ropes before a ship’s departure.”  Example: editing and adding to my memoir published last November, to “put on the finishing touches” for its next edition.

It may be too late to start this year with a clean slate.  No matter, recalling my "New Week's Resolutions" posted Sunday, 12/27/2015: “Today is a new beginning – the start of a new week.”  Or feel free to take one day at a time — there you go!

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Avoiding Ambiguity

New Year’s resolution 2026: Be specific!


ambiguity: “… open to more than one interpretation”  Oxford Languages


For example, I texted our daughter 10/28/2025, “Let's plan a fun place to meet on Monday -- just my preferred day.”  Meaning: just because it’s my preferred day.  Not: only on my preferred day.


Since myHometown Ogden South recently moved their Community Resource Center (“CRC”) from 24th Street to 27th Street, I refer to the old center, still serving the community, as “CRC1” to simply avoid ambiguity.  ( I volunteer at both resource centers.)  On 2nd thought, better to clarify: “old CRC on 24th St.”  (Sigh.)


Monday, January 12, 2026

Celebrate the season

What is there about winter that inspires celebration?

Crisp, cold air with sunshine as a welcome change from the hot summer in Ogden Utah.  Freedom from yard work while hoping for snow we need.  Memories of skiing the challenging slopes of Alta, Park West, Solitude, and Powder Mountain.  Fun skating at Neptune and the Ice Sheet, Ogden.  The joy of warming with a loved one by a fireplace.

In mid-January, recalling a warm thaw last year, the anticipation of spring around the corner.  Enjoying a slower pace, now that I’m older, with resolutions made two weeks ago.  Past the holiday rush, now savoring the never-ending spirit of Christmas giving.


Tuesday, January 6, 2026

nice to know

Christmas celebration was extended again through January 6th for Three Kings Day, reminding us of wise men who gave gifts to the child Jesus.  That tradition my parents brought from Switzerland in 1974 includes gift giving in a family get-together. 


It’s also nice to know, “You can relax now.”  

— WQXR Classical NY 


I can “find comfort and joy in [dark] chocolate.”  — Dove wrapper


“The Spirit knoweth all things …” (Alma 7:13)


I can hit the sack (idiom) when I’m exhausted; and renew my strength. 


After counseling with my friend Julie, visiting from Iowa on Sunday 12/28, I realized I deal with sadness by running, walking, and sleeping.  And I resolve it by serving others — outward focus.  Nice to know.


“I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.”  (Philippians 4:13)

Reminding those who watch scary world news, God is in control.