Caddo’s Seven Word Sunday 5-10-15

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SPENDING TIME WITH THE BOY IS GOOD!

Share Your World 2015 Week 18

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I haven’t had much time for blogging lately and my brain is a little numb from the work load. I am thankful for challenges like Cee’s that help me focus in and keep a foot in the blogging community during these busy seasons.

Hey! why don’t you support Cee and her other contributors by taking a jaunt over to her page after you are done here and reading some other share your world blogs. All you have to do is click the “Share Your World” icon above and it will magically take you to this week’s STW post.

Here are the questions and my answers:

What type of pets do you have or want?  Or do you not want pets?

I have two little Maltese dogs. Mercedes, the female, is about six and a half pounds. Jacopo, the male, is about nine pounds. Their son, Snug is also currently living with us as my sister itinerates for her mission throughout New York and New England. He is eleven pounds.

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What was or is your favorite cartoon?

I love the Spider Friends and Xmen

When you’re alone at home, do you wear shoes, socks, slippers, or go barefoot?

Usually socks.

Are you a traveler or a homebody? 

I love to travel but I am really a homebody because of my schedule. Work keeps me from going far afield unless I have a clearly spelled out purpose to hit the road.

Bonus question:  What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?

I am grateful that one of my hands is feeling almost normal again. My right hand is just a little tight now. Thank goodness! Tendonitis is a pain in the thumb!

This next week I am looking forward to travelling down to PA for my son’s graduation from his master’s program in TESoL (Teaching English as a Second Language). I imagine I am coming back with a van load of stuff he will store when he goes over seas to work (that’s his dream anyway).

My Biographers

In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Your Life, the Book.”

The Daily Post has asked, From a famous writer or celebrity, to a WordPress.com blogger or someone close to you — who would you like to be your biographer?

In spite of my writings here and the fact that I live a very public life as a Staff Pastor in a  New England church there are few people who know me intimately enough to do the job of writing my biography. While many see the outside there are few who have watched the interior workings of my life and even fewer I would entrust my journals too.

I think it would have to be my children.

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Maybe my sister

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Or my best friend Jody.

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Share Your World 2015: Week 17

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Hey everyone! It’s time for another episode of

share your world. Click on the icon above to fly over to Cee-land and find out how the world has answered Cee’s queries.

Here are the weekly questions and my answers!

What is your most favorite smell/scent?

I have so many favorite smells. I love the scent of onions and garlic cooking in the kitchen. On a warm summer night the scent of Italian food fills the atmosphere of our small town from the local eateries. I love it. Cilantro is a very calming scent to me. It reminds me of my grandmother and the smell of cherry pipe tobacco always makes me feel smarter.

Do you prefer long hair or short hair for yourself? 

I prefer short hair but I am always struggling to find time to make it to the barbers so long hair is often a plague I must endure.

Do you plan out things usually or do you do them more spontaneous (for example if you are visiting a big city you don’t know?)

My whole world is planned sometimes to a fault. On the odd occasion I have even begun trying to schedule naps lately.

What is your favorite outdoor activity?

I love mowing the lawn and burning brush.

Bonus question:  What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?

I had a wonderful meal Sunday after church with my daughter and anew family from our church. This week Watoto African Children’s Choir is coming to minister at our church. I am really looking forward to this ministry.

Share Your World 2015 Week# 16 Or Ooo That’s Spicy!

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It’s that time again folks. Click the icon above to go to Cee’s site and read all her contributor’s sharing points.

Here are my answers to Cee’s questions. Enjoy the sharing!

What are your favorite spices?

I absolutely love Curry! I am also a big fan of cilantro. Guac just isn’t the same without it. But this question has reminded me of a dish my father use to make.It was this awesome beef and rice dish mixed with Cajun spices. I am going to have to look that recipe up!

What object do you always have with you when traveling and why?

I always carry my Bible and a journal on my travels. Travelling brings so many new insights out of the Word of God and I find those travels give birth to some of my best writing insights.

What is one thing you love about being an adult?

I love the opportunities that are available to me as an adult that were not available to me as a youngster. Many of these opportunities have come as a result of “paying my dues.” in my early days I had not earned the right to be part of so many things that are now open to me.

What item, that you don’t have already, would you most like to own?

I would really like a better camera. What would Cee suggest? I would also like a tent.

Bonus question:  What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?

I am so grateful that we had a great day at C.cada. 28 artists showed up to ply their trades and we accomplished a lot of work. some of our artist’s are working on a playroom at a local hospital. Others are doing a Christian book review while still others are working on poetry and music for an upcoming show. It is a busy but wonderful time of year.  I am looking forward to making my reservations this week for my upcoming trip to PA!

Share Your World 2015 Week#11

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GREAT GUGGAMUGGA!  This week’s sharing questions 1 and 3 are really hard! You can find how other people responded at

http://ceenphotography.com/2015/03/16/share-your-world-2015-week-11/

Here are the questions and my answers

List 2 things you have to be happy about?

2 things I have to be happy about? Is it like I am forced to be happy about these things even though I really don’t want to be? Is the reason I have to be happy about them because everyone else is happy about them and I don’t want to be the odd man out? Or is the reason I have to be happy about them because I can’t do anything to change them. so being happy is just a way of moving on and not getting stuck in bitterness? Or is my forced happiness because what has happened is really a good thing but it makes me sad?

I’m sorry what was the question?

Do you prefer ketchup or mustard or mayonnaise?  

Deep breath of relief that question 1 is answered (or not)! Mayo all the way. I am not a big ketchup fan

If you were to paint a picture of your childhood, what colors would you use?

I had to stop and think what the picture would actually look like for this one. Is it a moment in time? Or is it a collage of events all smashed together on one canvas? I think it has to be a collage. The center is a brown wooden cross surrounded by smatterings of red and white. In the upper left hand corner is a portrait of a much younger me standing at a brown podium in a white polyester suit with one blue button, one orange button and one red button giving a Memorial Day Speech in fifth grade. The upper right hand corner is dark maybe pen and ink and shows me being bullied in gym class. The lower left hand has two scenes blended together One half is a room with brown pine paneling the other is stark white rustic camp walls. I am seated with my family in both pictures enjoying dinner. The lower right hand corner is me standing in the middle of a choir in a pink sanctuary singing.

Do you prefer a bath or shower?

Another deep sigh of relief. Question 3 took a lot of thinking muscle. I like a shower. However when I travel I always take a really hot bath and if the place I am staying has one a hot tub!

Bonus question:  What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?

I am so grateful that I got to preach twice last week. The titles of the messages I shared were: Whose Vision Are You and Complete Worship. This week I have the opportunity to bring communion out to our local Visiting Nurses Dayhab and on Saturday we have C.cada!

Share Your World Week#10

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Wow! What a perfectly massive weekend it was! I had hoped to get a few extra posts written this weekend in between events and well that just didn’t happen. I am glad to be here at the start of week#10 sharing my world with Cee once again and of course all of you readers!

You can see how others chose to share their worlds or learn how to share your own world  at

Share Your World – 2015 Week #10

Now here are the five sharing questions for the week and my answers

When you lose electricity in a storm, do you light the candles or turn on the flashlight? How many of each do you own?

We have flashlights on each floor and candles in just about every room as well as hurricane lamps in the living room filled with oil. But we do not generally lose power in our neck of the woods.

You are given $5,000 and the chance to exchange it for one of two envelopes. One envelope contains $50,000 and one contains $500. Do you make the trade? Why or why not?

Sure I would make the trade. A fifty-fifty chance at $50,000.00 would be enough for me to risk trading $5,000.00 for $500.00 And 500.00 is nothing to sneeze at.

What’s your first memory?

I have lots of early memories. I remember one-armed Joe who helped my father in the kitchen at the college in Vermont where dad worked. He used to play soccer with me. I remember my first nightmare of a giant man in a Hawaiian shirt falling out of the wall into my bed to squash me. I remember staring into the blue gazing ball on my grandmother’s front lawn while gramma hung clothes on the green clothes line. I remember my cousin’s parents owned this old school bus. I remember my sister and I locked ourselves inside the bathroom on the bus and could not get out.Uncle Tom had to rescue us.

What do you do if you can’t sleep at night? Do you count sheep, toss and turn, or get up and try to do something?

I generally pray. It puts me in a peaceful mind and I can fall back to sleep.

Bonus question:  What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?

I am glad I was able to get everything done through this last weekend. Even one of my projects is off to the publisher. I am looking forward to preaching in church this Sunday!

Old MacLillie Had a Farm

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This week Cee has challenged us to find her some: FARM ANIMALS

So I went down to MacLillie’s farm and found these…

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Baa! Baa! Black sheep have you any wool?

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This is Verle, the horse from one of my newest flash fiction pieces.

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Every farm has a cat

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And a dog

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And kids…

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Oops! I mean kids.

Find out what other people have on their farms at…

http://ceenphotography.com/2015/03/03/cees-fun-foto-challenge-farm-animals/

Share Your World 2015- Week 9

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All righty then! It’s week 9 of sharing our worlds. It never gets old. Check out how others in the blogosphere share their worlds with our hostess Cee at

Share Your World – 2015 Week #9

Here are this week’s questions and my answers…

How old would you be if you didn’t know how old you are? 

I would be somewhere around 100. People tell me I am a little old man. Maybe it’s the job that projects that image or maybe it’s because I consider naps a form of entertainment, beats me.

Are you left or right-handed? 

Right handed, Left brained.

If you HAD to change your name, what would you change it to?

Matthias. I think Matthias is a cool name.

Where do you hide junk when people come over?

In the upstairs bedrooms, which reminds me I have to clean from Christmas.

Bonus question:  What are you grateful for from last week, and what are you looking forward to in the week coming up?

I was very grateful to be able to attend the service in which my daughter was presented with her first set of ministerial credentials. She is now, Pastor Melanie Franklin!

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This week I am looking forward to getting a lot of the projects my editor has assigned me finished.