Blog

White Christmas Play

WHITE CHRISTMAS PLAY DEMONSTRATES THE RESULTS OF BEING SUPPORTIVE Last night my wife and I and a few friends joined a packed Athens Theater here in DeLand for a powerful production of Irving Berlin’s musical, “White Christmas”. It reminded me of the importance of people supporting one another. The Columbia Inn in Vermont, owned by

Read More

Loading

Feliz Navidad

FELIZ NAVIDAD We were sitting together in this home on a small street in a village in Central Cuba about this time of year. One of the local church members had just finished a Bible study. We had prayed together. All of this was in two languages, with an interpreter. It was the fourth day

Read More

Loading

From Training Wheels to…

FROM TRAINING WHEELS TO… I’m not sure how old I was when I first hopped on a bicycle. Pretty young, I’m sure. I remember a tricycle. I remember a metal tractor that had pedals. And I remember my first bicycle. It had training wheels. Up and down the sidewalk in front of our house I

Read More

Loading

Getting on the Same Page

GETTING ON THE SAME PAGE My son, Joshua, told me the story of his first climb up the nose of El Capitan in Yosemite out in California. El Cap is a sheer rock face reaching into the sky 3600 feet from its base. Josh was in the climber’s camp searching for a partner to do

Read More

Loading

Who is Your Elizabeth?

WHO IS YOUR ELIZABETH? Mary set out from her home to go see her relative Elizabeth. I remember something like that. I was at Fort Bragg in basic training and was considering asking Barbara to marry me. I needed someone to help me with this decision, to be a thinking partner with me. My uncle

Read More

Loading

The Wind Wasn’t Against Us

THE WIND WASN’T AGAINST US John and I enjoyed a delightful bicycle ride on New Smyrna Beach yesterday afternoon. Oftentimes when we ride, the wind will be against us one way or the other. We have learned to start off in the direction that is facing into the wind, so the leg out is the

Read More

Loading

Feast of the Seven Fishes

FEAST OF THE SEVEN FISHES It sounded delicious. My two friends spoke about it with such passion, real joy, big smiles. This Christmas Eve tradition is one they have celebrated since they were little children, growing up in Italian-American households in a small town filled with family and friends who shared the same heritage. It

Read More

Loading

A Pained, Puzzled Look on his Face

A PAINED, PUZZLED LOOK ON HIS FACE Jonathan arrived a little late at the gathering. About a dozen of us were enjoying the “meeting after the meeting” last night in a restaurant/bar in Orlando. We are all real estate investors who get together regularly to learn and to build relationships. In this late evening gathering,

Read More

Loading

His Favorite Thing is Wrapping Presents

HIS FAVORITE THING IS WRAPPING PRESENTS I am blessed with knowing a 7-year-old friend, Kyler. His favorite thing to do at Christmastime is to wrap presents. This is so different than most children his age. If asked, most kids would answer their favorite thing is just the opposite. Unwrap presents. Kyler always has a smile

Read More

Loading