Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Keepsakes


Guidelines For Sane Living

Strike a balance between work and play—
between seriousness and laughter.
Go to church regularly, and also the ballgame.

Stick with the truth, even if it makes you look or feel bad.
Falsehoods are like wandering ghosts.

Forgive your enemies as part of the price you pay
for the privilege of being forgiven.
Realize you are sometimes a pain in the neck yourself.

Walk. Get lots of air and sunshine, and occasionally get some
rain or snow on your face, some dirt on your hands.

Talk through your troubles and mistakes with someone
you trust—and your dreams too.

Don't underestimate the ability of God to straighten out
a situation, even when you can't, and give
God a little time.

Discriminate among your fears.
Learn to tell which ones are useful and 
which ones are destructive.

Remember that the ultimate death rate is still 100%.
You would be getting short-changed if everyone
got to die and you didn't.

When you can't sleep, say, "Aha! Here's a chance for
a little privacy and creative thinking. All day I've been too busy
to pray, and now I can get around to thanking God."

Fall in love with life—with children, older people, middle-agers,
sports cars, the theatre, music, books, cities, hills, the sea,
the Bible—with everything except money.

James Angel, The Church Steeple Mar/Apr '95
-- Bethalto Presbyterian Church --
I discovered it in a box of keepsakes.

Days Gone By


the attic
holds many treasures

this jacket worn by my son
is one of them

a gift from his Dad
who was serving in korea

a big boy jacket
and home-sewn jumpsuit 

2 comments:

  1. Strike a balance, so true. What memories you must have in your attic, almost made me cry.

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  2. Fascinating! I love rummaging through places like attics. My grandmother had all kinds of interesting stuff in various nooks and crannies in her farm home in northern Minnesota. I remember finding old books about explorers in the northern wilderness. They scared me to death but I kept reading them.

    Happy Valentine's Day!

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