Share Your World From 1-6-20

It’s time for SHARE YOUR WORLD  again.

This is the challenge where our hostess, Melanie, asks us questions and in answering them we share our worlds!

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Welcome to the new decade! Here are this week’s questions and my answers.

Is ‘hello” enough for you these days?  (credit to Rory – https://aguycalledbloke.blog/2019/12/29/is-hello-enough-for-you-these-days/ ) Hello used to be enough for me. You see I had so many people to say “Hello!” to. Now I am realizing I never “have anyone at hello.” So I am focusing on deepening the meaning in my relationships this year. It means I somehow have to learn to do more and less.

Do you believe in Murphy?   For those who aren’t familiar with Murphy, here’s a wee explanation:  Murphy’s law is an adage or epigram that is typically stated as: “Anything that can go wrong will go wrong”. I believe in the second law of thermodynamics which basically says “everything falls apart.” OK that is a bit of an oversimplification but you get the idea.

Does evil come from within?  If so, why? According to the Bible evil (or sin) is a power that moves through the whole universe just as its converse love does. It moves in and through everything and because of choices our progenitors made evil has ensnared the human race and has produced its most powerful manifestation, death. Now that said God sent His Son Jesus so that through Him Evil could be undone in us. That is where our faith comes in. We connect to the work of God through Jesus by believing in it and trusting Him to do it.

Are intelligent people more or less happy than others?   What defines intelligence? I am a firm believer in mulitple intelligences and I believe everyone has a form of it. We as people are most happy when we are using the intelligence God gave us. The problem is our culture does not esteem all intelligences equally and so we push people to strive in things which can only ever make them unhappy.

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Gratitude Section

Please feel free to share a quote, photo or thought about gratitude.

I am very grateful for the sky and for the fact that I get to live under it!

Share Your World 2020!

It is New Year’s Day and I am doing the last SHARE YOUR WORLD POST FROM 2019!

Happy New Year everyone!

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Here are Melanie’s sharing questions. My answers are in red.

What was the single best thing that happened in your life this past year? I was given another year to serve the Lord!

            The most challenging? I was given another year to serve the Lord!

One thing you learned in 2019? Oh my! Just one thing! OK Here is one thing from a conference I went to: “People are designed by God with their own economy inside them.”

Given all your experiences, insights, and lessons learned in 2019, what’s the best advice you could give yourself for 2020? You see the battle ahead. Don’t shrink back.

What’s the best meal/food you ate in 2019?  I got to eat at La Cellier Steak House in Epcot Center.

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What are three activities you plan to use in the coming year to relieve stress? Prayer, Reading and writing

Gratitude Question:

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What brought you the most joy and are you going to do more of that? My God, My family and my church and yes I plan to keep my life centered around these three things.


Lastly – Any resolutions you’d care to share?  My words for the year are
” SHIFT YOUR FOCUS TO WONDER.”

Share Your World From 12-23-19

Now that the Christmas Hubub has subsided, I am finding some time to SHARE MY WORLD. This is the blogging challenge where Melanie asks us all questions and in answering them we share our worlds. You can click the link in caps above  to see how the world has answered. My answers are below in red.

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Do dogs ‘talk’ (communicate) with their own species?   (credit to Marilyn of Serendipity)   And not just on Christmas Eve, as the old legend says all animals do.   I know that Ziggy ‘speaks’ husky (apparently) even though he’s not a husky, he’s a terrier/Chihuahua mix.   The movie the other night proved it, as there were huskies in the show, and when they barked, Ziggy got excited and stared at the TV screen with his head cocked to one side, and barked at the screen.  

https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/72843/how-talking-animals-became-christmas-legend

I know my dogs talk with the Priest’s dog who lives in the yard behind us. Everytime “Buster” comes out he begins to bark and my dogs answer from their window.


Have you ever had to work on Christmas Day? Yes. Hazard of the profession I am afraid.

If someone gifts you something that you immediately loathe, do you pretend to really like it anyway or are you brutally honest about your opinion? I try never to be “brutally” honest. That almost never pays. With a gift I usually thank the giver and move on.

Which popular drink, found during the Christmas season most often, is called “milk punch?” Egg nog?

How many ghosts show up during “A Christmas Carol?” I think the right answer is four, but something tells me I may be wrong.

Are you all about the holly and jolly or more about remembering the alleged ‘true’ meaning of Christmas? Whether Christ was born in December or not is rather unimportant to me. He and His accomplishment in changing lives has become the only thing worth celebrating in the world. Everything else is quickly fading. 

Please share a memory or thought about the holiday season if you’d like, whatever kind of celebration you may observe. 

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Great Gramma Reads to Dani.

Share Your World 12-16-19

I am shifting some of my time around this week and restructuring my writing sessions in hopes of getting some more time to spend in front of the computer. Today it seems to have worked and actually it increased my effectiveness in some of my other goals as well. Here’s hoping this time shift does the trick! Anyway, what it means at the moment is that I am writing my SHARE YOUR WORLD POST.  on Monday instead of on Friday or Saturday! That in itself is an amazing achievement!

SHARE YOUR WORLD IS THE WEEKLY CHALLENGE WHERE OUR HOSTESS MELANIE  ASKS QUESTIONS AND IN ANSWERING THEM WE ALL SHARE OUR WORLDS. CLICK HERE TO DISCOVER HOW TO GET INVOLVED.

 

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Here are this week’s questions and my answers:

  • Do you enjoy receiving Christmas cards through snail mail?  I actually love getting Christmas cards through the mail. Perhaps next year if I can keep restructuring my schedule I will be ale to send more cards myself that way.
  • Do you like the taste and/or smell of peppermint? I do. peppermint is one of the herbs I grow in my catywhompus gardens and I love the smell and the taste of peppermint tea.
  • What is your least favorite holiday side dish? This will sound weird, but every year I make lasagna and coleslaw. I love the taste of the two things together.
  • What is the coolest (best) gift you ever gave someone? I am not known as a great gift giver. That said I think the best gift I gave was tickets to see Celtic Thunder.
  • Bonus question because I thought it was nifty:   What is a Christmas song that makes you cringe?   (Please insert the word “Holiday” for Christmas if Christmas isn’t your thing or bothers you or something)  The Christmas Hippo Song!

 

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Please share some of your favorite music around this time of year.  

Share Your World 12-9-2019

IT IS TIME TO SHARE MY WORLD WITH MELANIE AGAIN!

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This is the challenge where Melanie asks questions and in answering her we all share our worlds.

Here are her weekly questions and my answers. When you have finished reading my responses click the link in the opening line and check out Melanie’s site for more sharing posts.

QUESTIONS FOR THE WEEK 12-9-19:

What is truth? (Credit to Ursula https://anupturnedsoul.wordpress.com/2019/12/05/which-side-of-the-mirror-are-you-on/Jesus said “I am the way, THE TRUTH, and the life.” John 14

What’s one thing people would never know about you just by looking at you?  There is not much you can tell just by lookng at a person. Here are a few things people would never know just by looking at me: I am a minister, I play the piano, the flute and I sing, I have a sister, a son, two daughters and a grand daughter.

Do loud noises bother you? It depends on the loud noise. I am bothered by loud obnoxious people even though I am occasionally one of them,  but I love loud music.

If you were guaranteed the correct answer to just one question, what would you ask? Where do all the threads lead?


GRATITUDE IS AN ATTITUDE

 

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What fills YOUR heart with joy? The movement of God upon the Earth.

Share Your World 12-2-19

Well here we are breaking into the last month of 2019! I can hardly believe it! I can also hardly believe all that has happened between this time last year and today. Well, we don’t have time to share it all today…BUT WE DO HAVE TIME TO SHARE A BIT OF OUR WORLDS BY ANSWERING MELANIE’S SHARE YOUR WORLD QUESTIONS. 

By clicking the link above you can go to Melanie’s world and there take part and reading and if you desire answering her questions. Here are those questions and my answers.

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Questions:

What’s your remedy for the Holiday blues?    For myself,  filling to much of my holiday world with events and not saving enough quiet time is one sure way to fall into a holiday funk. So making sure I keep time and space aside to breathe and be alone helps me. Also keeping the reason for the season front and center is a must for me. The old adage is true…”Know Jesus, know peace. No Jesus, no peace.”

Your favorite beverage (if it differs) during the holiday season?  If it doesn’t differ, just answer the ‘what’s your favorite beverage” part.  I am actually a fan of winter wassail.

This one has been asked before, but what’s your take on pumpkin spice? I love pumpkin spice, but I am a bigger fan of slated caramel and mint.

Is there is a person or god connected with your holiday?  Yes and as stated above, keeping Him front and center in the holiday helps me keep the holiday blues at bay.

  • Who are they and do you believe in them? Jesus is the center of Christmas for me.
  • If you do not believe in these people or gods, does the celebration/honoring of that being, bother you in any way (e.g., ignored, dismissed, angry, etc.)?

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Gratitude:

Share a song that you enjoy during this Winter season (whether it’s Christmas, Hanukkah, The Winter Solstice, Kwanzaa and so forth.

This is actually pretty hard because there are so many. Ok I will break it down to two.

 

Share Your World 11-25-19

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Happy Thanksgiving world! For me and mine this is a week to give thanks for the abundant blessings which have been poured into our lives.

One of those blessings is SHARE YOUR WORLD. this weekly forum which helps many of us keep touch with those we have met on the blogosphere. So before I go a step further with this week’s challenge I want to say thank you to our hostess Melanie and her predecessor Cee who have kept us all connected for so many years! THANKS LADIES!

Here are this week’s connecting questions from Melanie and my answers. When you have finished reading my responses please click on the words “SHARE YOUR WORLD” in the paragraph above and connect with Melanie’s other subscribers.

  • What did you have for dinner last night?
  • Last night I made chicken parmigiana or at least my version of it. It was a little too spicy. I will fix that next time I try it out.
  • Would you rather go out on a Saturday night or stay in?
  • It depends on the week truthfully. If I have been out all day on Saturday doing ministry then I want to stay in and rest because Sunday is always a big day and it never pays to tackle a Sunday exhausted.

    How are you, truthfully?

    Truthfully I am exhausted. But I am starting to rest. My new schedule is giving me some much needed breathing space and quiet time. I had not really realized how much energy I was giving out and how little I was retaining. I am beginning to feel much more balanced, but I can already feel the expectations of people beginning to try and draw me out of the opportunity for quiet. God keeps reminding me in my prayer times that I must choose the quiet.

    What’s the best topping/ice cream combination?  If you don’t eat ice cream, what’s your favorite combination dessert?  (Example: pie and ice cream or pie and whipped cream – that sort of answer)

    Pineapple and hot chocolate with marshmallow and whipped cream!


An Attitude of Gratitude:

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Share Your Gratitude with a thought (quote), a picture or a short paragraph.  Most of us have lots to be grateful for, more than we might realize.   Happy Thanksgiving and have a great week! 

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I am so grateful for all the wonderful birthday wishes yesterday. I am grateful for another year to serve the Lord. I am grateful for the recent schedule changes which are giving me a chance to really prioritize certain parts of my life which have been too long neglected.

 

Share Your World From 11-18-19

What follows here are my answers to Melanie’s questions from her weekly challenge SHARE YOUR WORLD. 

Some of the questions are really intense and required some deep thinking on my part. I like that! When you have finished reading my responses please check out Melanie’s site to see how her other contributors answered.

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  1. Can we ever experience anything objectively?  Why or why not?  (Now for the people who may not understand that idea, this is what objective means (definition wise):  Something that is not influenced by personal feelings or opinions).                                                                                                                                                                                       What a great question! One of the reasons I think we need Scriptures as people is because Scriptures give us an opportunity to experience objective reality. There is absolute truth, but apart from it being revealed by a higher source than my own experience that objective reality becomes obscured behind my subjective experiences and feelings. Reality becomes only what I know of it, and I know what I know of reality is definitely not all their is of that powerful thing.
  2. Do humans have a soul? Do animals have a soul?                                                                                                                                                                                                                      If by soul you mean: mind will and emotions, then I believe all living beings have souls.  We know this is true because animals definitely think. They also definitely decide things and they also feel things. I can make my dogs happy or sad or scared for sure. So animals and humans share in commonality in that they have a soul like that. Where I believe we are different is in the aspect of the Spirit or (nephesh soul according to Genesis 1), which is the connector between us and the Divine. I do not believe that animals have that. 
  3. Why are people told to respect the dead? (example: “Don’t speak ill of the dead”)                                                                                                                                                              I actually was never taught that and I do not know why that seems to be a tradition among some people. While I do not think it is good to speak ill of people in general I do not think that speaking ill of the dead is any worse than speaking ill of the living. I do fail at both of these things sometimes.
  4. Without using the names of specific people, discuss “the ideal” President or other world leader.  Saying ‘anyone who is the exact opposite of a certain orange skinned creature’ is cheating.  While (to me) that’s a true statement, there’s more depth to the question than to reduce it to one sentence.   

    Rock of ages

                                                                               

    A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse;

    from his roots a Branch will bear fruit.

    2The Spirit of the Lord will rest on him—

    the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding,

    the Spirit of counsel and of might,

    the Spirit of the knowledge and fear of the Lord

    3and he will delight in the fear of the Lord.

    He will not judge by what he sees with his eyes,

    or decide by what he hears with his ears;

    4but with righteousness he will judge the needy,

    with justice he will give decisions for the poor of the earth.

    He will strike the earth with the rod of his mouth;

    with the breath of his lips he will slay the wicked.

    5Righteousness will be his belt

    and faithfulness the sash around his waist.

    6The wolf will live with the lamb,

    the leopard will lie down with the goat,

    the calf and the lion and the yearling a together;

    and a little child will lead them.

    7The cow will feed with the bear,

    their young will lie down together,

    and the lion will eat straw like the ox.

    8The infant will play near the cobra’s den,

    and the young child will put its hand into the viper’s nest.

    9They will neither harm nor destroy

    on all my holy mountain,

    for the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the Lord

    as the waters cover the sea.

    10In that day the Root of Jesse will stand as a banner for the peoples; the nations will rally to him, and his resting place will be glorious. 11In that day the Lord will reach out his hand a second time to reclaim the surviving remnant of his people from Assyria, from Lower Egypt, from Upper Egypt, from Cush, b from Elam, from Babylonia, c from Hamath and from the islands of the Mediterranean.

    12He will raise a banner for the nations

    and gather the exiles of Israel;

    he will assemble the scattered people of Judah Isaiah 11

    I believe He is coming folks!

     

  5. Share your gratitude!  Stories, images or thoughts all welcome.

    thankfulbanner    I am so thankful that my job has allowed me to work more from home. God orchestrated this change just in time as my mother has moved into a new phase of her disease that requires a much closer eye. Being home right now is absolutely essential. I am so grateful to my Pastor and our church board for allowing me this flexibility.

Share Your World 11-12-19

It is time once again to Share My World with Melanie! This is the weekly challenge where Melanie asks some questions and in answering them we share our worldsSYWRainbows

Here are this week’s sharing questions and my answers. When you have finished take a  trip to Melanie’s blog by clicking HERE TO SEE HOW HER OTHER CONTRIBUTORS ANSWERED THE QUESTIONS

  1. Is copying and pasting images or information off the Internet plagiarism?   Do you credit those whose work you ‘borrow freely’ or do you think the idea is repugnant?   (Credit for this question goes to GC and Sue)                                                                                I generally try to give credit where credit is due or I try to use stock images if I am using pictures.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
  2.  Do you let sleeping dogs lie?                                                                                                             Unless they are my dogs I try to give sleeping dogs a wide berth.
  3.  What’s the strangest pet name (for adults) that you’ve ever heard someone called?           Stinky.
  4.  Do you like to dance?   If yes, what’s your favorite and if no, why not?

I do not dance mostly because I look like I am having a seizure when I do.


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Gratitude Question:

November brings Thanksgiving to Americans.  I know Canada celebrates Thanksgiving too, but I believe it’s in October.   Does your country celebrate a similar holiday?   If you’d like, share some traditions you observe around Thanksgiving or if you don’t celebrate Thanksgiving, what are some traditions you have?

I love the old fashioned American Turkey. My sister lives in the Netherlands (when she is not home on intineration) and turkey over there has to be imported so it is super expensive. Still her colleagues get together and celebrate American Thanksgiving even though Sinter Klaus comes right on the heals of that on Dec. 5th.

Share Your World 11-4-2019

Here I am once again SHARING MY WORLD  with Melanie from Sparksfromacombustiblemind.com

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Here are Melanie’s weekly questions and my answers.

When you have finished reading my responses hop on over to Melanie’s site and read her other contributors.

  1. What is the meaning of true love?                                                                                         The true meaning? I am not sure about that but I am sure of the definition.         “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.

    Love never fails” 1 Corinthians 13:4-8                                                                                    I suppose what that means is that love is nigh unto impossible without God’s help. Maybe the meaning of love is to drive us to God so that we can really find out what it means.

  2. Do acts of kindness have a motive?                                                                                        Yes. The benefit of the recipient is the motive.
  3. If we live in a civilized world why do we see so many distinctions between rich and poor?                                                                                                                                       Because even the civilized world is fallen and can’t get itself up.
  4. Do we love ourselves more in the virtual world than in the real world?                  Wow! I don’t even know what that means. Am I different in the virtual world than in the real world? I try not to be so the me I love in the real world is the me I love in the virtual world. I think anything else would be unhealthy.

Gratitude Question:

Are you grateful?

I am so grateful for many things in my life. I have had my trials but over all I am blessed beyond measure!

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