FINDING THE RIGHT WORDS

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 “Our society strives to avoid any possibility of offending anyone, except God.”  Billy Graham

Our nation has become so politically correct that we’ve almost become numb to the evil  insidiously wheedling its way into the fiber of our existence.  Nothing shocks anymore.  We’re exposed to corruption, scandal, violence, immorality, excess, addiction and the breakdown of the family.  We have been led to believe that we must tolerate the things that others do – no matter how distasteful.  We’re expected to accept all beliefs and behavior.  We’re told to be open to every opinion, action and belief – except to the One true God who created the World.

Our political arena is filled with name calling and “he said, she said” truths or untruths. We used to believe the news media, but over the past fifty years or so, that has been tarnished along with everything else that once was believable.  Today it seems that our very tolerant society has no qualms about slandering others.  They have no problem destroying another’s reputation with innuendo and suspicion.

Schools are inciting young minds.  The workplace has turned into a “protected” environment where every word can be judged against us.  The family can be anything from two male partners raising children – to single, unmarried parents – divorced or separated couples that create even more confusion for the children – and even parentless families, where children have to take on the responsibility of parenting. The days of Leave it to Beaver are long gone.

We as a nation have put God on the back burner.  To many He simply doesn’t exist because He isn’t visible and there’s nothing tangible to prove His existence.  To some, they’ve turned things or beliefs into gods.  Unfortunately, the God upon which our nation was founded, can’t even be spoken of in the political arena, the legal system, public schools, the entertainment business or sporting events without criticism – however, there seems to be an insistence that we tolerate every other god out there, except the One True God.

As Christians, we’ve been pushed aside and often persecuted for our beliefs.  It’s really time for us to take a stand.  We will have to choose our words wisely, so that we don’t offend.  We’ll need to rely on God’s Word, the Bible, to guide us.  We must call on the triune God to help us. The world seems to be gaining more and more strength each day, but we have a defense that has no boundaries.  End of the story – God wins!

Lord, I know you can conquer any evil that inhabits this planet.  We, as your people, need to be strong and courageous in our faith.  Help us to stand up for you and your precepts.  Gives us the perseverance to uphold your truths.  Even if we face ridicule or death, help us continue to keep you alive in a society that doesn’t seem to need you anymore.  Your will be done.  Amen.

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PEREGRINE FALCON

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WOOD SCULPTURE & POETRY BY PAUL & KATHY BOECHER©

A raptor of a different sort, inhabits most the planet,

It much prefers the warmer spots, near mountains, cliffs and rivers,

No matter where God places him, he won’t take it for granted,

He soars to greatest heights above, his art he then delivers,

 

He plunges toward his waiting prey at speeds unknown to others,

The enterprising, skillful bird swoops down to grab his dinner,

The prey will never notice that the falcon had his druthers,

So swiftly he is carried off, by such a crafty winner.

 

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FATTY, FATTY, TWO BY FOUR

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When I hit puberty, my weight became a problem. I always looked for the easy way out.  Anything that would help me lose weight fast.  It didn’t matter if I ate the same thing every day – charted my caloric intake – tried every diet known to mankind and some I made up on my own.  Losing weight fast is really never a good idea, because chances are your fat will come back with a vengeance, once you’ve gone back to your old eating habits.

There were always the excuses – it’s genetic – it’s my bone structure – it’s my mouth getting in the way of my mind.  If you’ve never dieted, you won’t understand this post at all.  If you have, I hope you will know that the frustration of dieting is not fun.

As I’ve aged, I’ve probably lost and gained 50,000 pounds.  For the past five years I’ve maintained the same weight, which is probably 50 pounds too much.  My doctor doesn’t seem concerned, but I know that carrying this extra baggage is causing my hips, my legs, my back and my feet to resent every one of them.

My problem,  plain and simple, is that I like to eat – everything.  I love ice cream, donuts and all the usual things that make you fat, but I also love salads, vegetables, fruit.  I’m five feet tall.  I’ve lost a few inches over time.  I always tell people I used to be six feet tall and everything slipped down to my mid-section and hips as I lost the additional height.   That excuse doesn’t really cut it anymore either.

I don’t drink to excess.  I’m not a smoker.  I don’t drink coffee.  I lead a pretty decent life, but I’m fat.  They say when you are addicted to something, the first step is admit you have a problem.  I admit it.  I’m Kathy and I’m a food-a-holic.

Maybe it’s not a bad idea to carry around an extra few pounds when you get old.  You never know when you’re going to get sick and your body uses every ounce of fat to keep you alive a little longer.  If that’s the case, I’m going to live for another fifty years.  Who knows?

 

 

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ALL HOOTED OUT

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WOOD SCULPTURE & POETRY BY PAUL & KATHY BOECHER©

He sat upon a stump all night, his eyes searched everywhere,

For just a tiny morsel which he didn’t have to share,

He watched and watched as time ticked by,

He blinked, but never closed an eye,

He stayed alert upon that stump, though weary he became,

When finally a mouse slipped by, the owl was put to shame,

By then his eyes could take no more,

He let out with a noisy snore,

And fell upon the forest’s floor.

 

 

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KING OF ALL

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WOOD SCULPTURE & POETRY BY PAUL & KATHY BOECHER©

On the days when I feel useless, when I simply cannot move,

When my heart is full of vigor, but I can’t get in the groove,

That’s the time I need my Savior, The true King of heaven and earth,

He gives His constant care to me and grants me a second birth,

He is the Lion of Judah, the great and almighty one,

He makes every day worth living, He warms me under the sun,

He arms me with His protection, He raises my heart and soul,

And though my body grows weary, He has it under control,

As each day that passes by me, resembles the setting sun,

I know that it will rise again, for God cannot be outdone.

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ATONEMENT

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Yom Kippur  began yesterday at sunset and will end today at nightfall.  The Jewish calendar notes this day as the holiest of days.  It’s a time of fasting, worship and confession.  In Old Testament times, a sacrifice accompanied the celebration.  A perfect, unblemished lamb would have its throat slit, its legs bound and would be lain on the altar as the means to receive atonement for their sins.  It was instituted when the Israelites created the golden calf and worshipped it instead of the true God.  Moses, threw the tablets containing the Ten Commandments to the ground and they split into thousands of pieces.  When the people realized their sin, they repented and returned to Adonai.  It was then that God provided a second set of stones, outlining the way they should live from then on.

During this day, people usually refrain from eating and drinking, they do not go to work, they observe it as they would the Sabbath.  The word atone means to make amends or be reconciled with God – in fact to be at-one with God.  The sacrifice was an outside demonstration of laying the sins on the lamb to be burned up as an offering to God.

As Christians, our reconciliation with God was assured with the sacrifice of Jesus’ blood, His death and resurrection.   The pure, unblemished Lamb of God took away the sins of the world.  His blood was spilled, His body bruised and smitten.Still we believe that we sin daily and need to be reminded of the sacrifice Jesus made on our behalf.  We no longer need to offer a sacrifice.

Repentance goes hand in hand with reconciliation.  Without it we’ll never receive salvation.  When you wrong someone, you first must make amends – say you’re sorry and promise to change.  Our human nature draws us back into sin, so this repentance needs to happen every day.  This is why we confess our sins to God.  Jesus has made it possible to have an open, direct line to our heavenly Father.

The actual forgiveness does not come from what we do.  If we were to get what we deserve, we would rot in hell. Our good deeds and works  have no effect on our salvation.  They are a result of it and gratitude to the One who provides it.  Christ accepted us – sinners.  He doesn’t put people into pigeon holes.  He loves all of humanity.

First we must accept the fact that we’re sinners.  Then we must acknowledge that we need a Savior.  There is nothing we can say or do to save ourselves.  In Christ alone, we have been redeemed, reconciled, renewed. Our baptism allows the Spirit of God to enter our souls – meaning that we are at one with God – AT-ONE!

 

 

 

 

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THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY

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ART & POETRY BY PAUL & KATHY BOECHER©

He used to splash through waters deep, he rested in seaweed,

This giant of fresh water lakes, was quite a sight indeed,

A trophy for the fisherman to take home and display,

So all his friends could be amazed by what he caught that day,

The story has a different end, it’s not what you may think,,

The fish was carved from wood you see, and thus it doesn’t stink.

 

 

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TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY

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I’M READY!

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THE PERFECT ROLE MODEL

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ART & POETRY BY PAUL & KATHY BOECHER©

Do we place upon a pedestal the heroes of our time?
We sometimes make them idols. Do we think they are divine?
When they show that they are human, they quickly tumble down.
They lose that place of honor. They no more wear a crown.

They thought they were invincible – that they could do no wrong.
They took the road most travelled – they sang their own sweet song.
The accolades enticed them. Their greed did overcome.
They tested all the limits. To their pride they would succumb.

The only super hero that fills our every need,
Is Jesus, Christ our Savior. For our souls His wounds did bleed.
He gave His life to save us – from sin to set us free.
He conquered death to give us life for all eternity.

The superstars and champions may give us all a thrill,
But the Son of God won’t let us down. Our every need he’ll fill.
So look to Him for lasting peace. The victory he has won.
He is our true redeemer- role model – Number One!

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SPREAD SUNSHINE

 

“A wonderful thing about true laughter is that it just destroys any kind of system of dividing people.” John Cleese

Today I’d like to turn my thoughts to  laughter. There is nothing in the world like it. You hear the sound of a baby giggling for the first time and it makes you smile.  Soon that smile has turned into a roaring guffaw and both of you are laughing uproariously.  You tell your grandmother a joke and her toothless mouth exposes all the caverns and crevices of aging, causing you to laugh along with her.

There is nothing like a good laugh.  It can make you cry – makes your ribs ache – releases endorphins – break tension instantly – draw you together and unites you.  I believe this is one of the things God placed within us to brighten the darkest day.

Laughter is more contagious than measles.  It can start with a tiny giggle and explode into a gigantic roar in an instant.  In my family it’s a part of life.  When we want to escape the division which has invaded our country, we pull out the joke book, tune into a zany movie, or just sit and watch people.  I guess you could say it’s like going to the zoo, but I’m sure someone would take offense to that.

Some folks use laughter as a front for how they’re truly feeling inside.  It’s like a mask temporarily hiding our sadness, grief or pain.  Many comedians suffer from depression as is proven by the number of them who commit suicide.  Eventually the mask comes off and exposes the truth.

The old song, “Put on a Happy Face,” comes to mind. Taking on a positive outlook is a good thing. We could let gloom and doom take over our lives, since it is a daily occurrence. The mask of tragedy depicts a face that’s downtrodden.  The mouth and eyes are turned down.  The face sags and wears out.  Laughter can be an instant face lift and it doesn’t cost a cent.

As Christ’s children we have  something to smile about. We have been assured of eternal life with Him. He gives us the confidence to laugh even when our world is crumbling. So spread sunshine all over the place and put on a happy face.

Psalm 126:2  “Our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy. Then it was said among the nations, “The Lord has done great things for them.”

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I COULD NEVER DO THAT

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They stood by Him for three years.  The One who called them was like none other they’d ever known.  Following Him left no question.  He was charismatic yet gentle.  His voice held confidence.  His mission seemed so important to them.  They leaned on His every word.

Yet, when push came to shove, and the leaders of the Sanhedrin came to arrest Him, they scattered like cockroaches when the light goes on in a cheap hotel.  To think that one of His own would fall victim to the love of money and sell out his leader.  How could rock solid Peter deny Him three times?  Peter was the one who  promised to do anything for his Lord including dying for Him?

It’s easy to sit back and judge these fellows for their inconsistent behavior, but we’re just as guilty when we set ourselves above others – when we don’t truly follow His plan for our lives – when we decide we know better than He does – when we don’t help and serve others out of love –  when we pretend to be good people even though our thoughts and deeds are filled with ugliness – we are denying and betraying our Savior.

We’re as guilty as those who spat upon Him. We go through life thinking we’re in charge of our own destiny.  We fall apart when things don’t go our way.  We give up, give in and give away the only One who saves us from ourselves and from the devil.

Every time we think we can manage our lives without His help, we’re spitting in His face.  When we cave at the first sign of failure or struggle without cause, we’re pounding the nails into His hands and feet.  When we ignore all the truth of the Bible, we’re closing our ears to God’s magnificent voice.  We separate ourselves from the glorious gift of salvation when we ignore His words.

We need His strength, His courage, His selflessness, His love and His hand guiding us down the road  to heaven. He paid the price while we reap the benefits.

Help me, Lord to remember the trials and suffering you endured on my behalf. Forgive me for not always following your footsteps. When I am weak, you carry me. When I fall, you lift me up. My life will not be perfect until I get to my heavenly home, but I know that with you I can endure all things while I still walk this earth. Amen!

 

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MASTER OF NONE?

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A great deal of emphasis is placed on gaining a superior education.  To be a master of anything pretty much secures a spot in the workplace.  But what about the “Masters” of old – the artists, the writers, the performers, the poets, the craftsmen – those who got their degrees from experiencing life?  Somehow that just doesn’t cut it today.  Now you need a Master’s degree from a notable university, just to get your foot in the door.

An artist like da Vinci would eventually get recognized in today’s world, but without that piece of paper, would he have attained such acclaim?  da Vinci was a jack of all trades.  He dabbled in engineering, invention, art, anatomy and the other sciences, yet he was also a loner.  Born of parents that didn’t want to have children, he felt like an outcast until he was enrolled in an art school.  There he became popular and his mind was set free to explore, to investigate, to learn and to master everything he did.

How about you?  Are you working on your Masters?  I’ve thought about going back to get my degree, but I don’t know if they’d take someone of my age.  Maybe I should put it on my bucket list.  In any event, I feel the years of my life were filled with exploration, experience, study, and learning through living.  Maybe they should hand out diplomas for life experience or, in other words, being a Jack of all trades.

With more than 40 years of experience teaching drama to kids, I’ve not only learned myself, but I was able to pass on and inspire others through it.  My husband is the same.  His art has brought pleasure to many through the years.  He even made a living at it for a while, but when you reach your golden years, all that experience doesn’t amount to a hill of beans without a piece of paper to corroborate.

Maybe we were born too late.  Perhaps we should’ve lived in da Vinci’s time, when the arts were appreciated for what they give back to society.  Although I really like my automatic washer and dryer and prefer to bake things in an oven that doesn’t require being filled with wood.  Today, writers and artists come at a dime a dozen.  The fields are saturated with us.  Those who survive, do so against all odds.  With art available online at ridiculously low prices, there isn’t much call for original works.  Writers are up against tremendous obstacles as well.  Think of the number of books currently on the market.  Think also of how easily they are made available on Kindle or other sources.  Demand for another Margaret Mitchell has been swallowed up by a million other authors who expect to corner the market.

What is my point in all this?  I guess I feel that life experience has got to be worth something in today’s marketplace. Being part of a partnership of two artists, I can tell you that pickings are often slim.  Selling our work happens, but it certainly isn’t enough to sustain us.  We don’t particularly want to wait until we die to be discovered.  So we plug away at life, with confidence still pushing us forward.

That confidence comes from something we didn’t earn or work for.  It comes as a gift from the Creator of the universe.  He planted talents into each one of us – to use for His glory and for the enjoyment and edification of others.  So maybe we won’t be recognized as master artists in our lifetime, but we have been won by the Great Master and He has an amazing plan for the rest of our lives and eternity.

 

 

 

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HUG YOUR BOSS DAY

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I’m a big fan of hugging.  In fact I heard somewhere that hugs are under rated and that we need them more than we think we do.  That same source told me that an average of four hugs a day are necessary to keep us thinking positive thoughts and feeling good about ourselves.

In my case, I’m self employed, so who do I hug?  Me?  My husband is also self employed.  Maybe we can hug each other throughout the day.  Since we’re both artists and at times pretty close to starving, the hugs are not only necessary, but at times the only thing that sustains us.  Of course there are other things – likes family, friends, church family, those we meet on the street, strangers, store clerks and many more we come into contact with on a daily basis.

Now, many folks don’t like hugging.  Some are afraid to express their emotions.  Some might fear being accused of sexual harassment if they hug.  Hugs can turn into something much more than positive affirmation – especially if you’re in the public eye.  The press loves stuff like that.  Maybe all the media really needs is a hug.

I wonder what our world would be like if we just took a minute to hug someone.  Maybe there wouldn’t be so much crime.  I mean if you hug a mugger, wouldn’t he think twice about mugging you?  If you hug the cashier at the grocery store for giving you a receipt that broke the bank, she’d feel much better about giving it to you.  You’d also feel better about giving her your money … well, maybe not.

If politicians hugged instead of beating each other up on every issue that comes before them, I imagine they might get a lot more done.  They might even get more done so they could avoid the hug.

As a teacher, I must be careful when I hug a child, because it may be taken the wrong way.  With all the abuse in our churches and schools, we must first ask before we can hug.  How sad is that?  Corruption, lies, hearsay, scandal, bad press and darkness could rise to the surface when we care about someone enough to give them a hug.

I don’t know about you, but I will hug someone spontaneously.  I will show another, with that simple act of encouragement, that they are important to me and others.  We need to stop being so uptight about things.  Some of my best memories include hugs.  Go hug your boss today.  See what happens.  You might get a raise, or you might get fired, but you’ll never know if you don’t do it.

HAPPY HUG YOUR BOSS DAY!

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JULIE’S FRIDAY FUNNY

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ONLY HOPE WE CAN!

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WEATHERING THE STORMS

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“Storms of every sort, torrents, earthquakes, cataclysms, ‘convulsions of nature,’ etc., however mysterious and lawless at first sight they may seem, are only harmonious notes in the song of creation, varied expressions of God’s love.”       John Muir

Today, as we sit watching another hurricane fan across the east coast, those of us in the Midwest can only imagine what goes through the minds of those in its path.  In my neck of the woods, destructive storms come in the form of tornados, straight line winds and in the winter we experience crippling blizzards.  Florence will leave a path of destruction, but we cannot predict where or to what extent – only that another storm appears to be on the way and we need to be prepared.

Storms come and go like each passing day.  There may be turmoil and even total loss.  We can board up windows, secure our valuables, batten down the hatches, but we can not change the course of a storm.  It will come with a ostentatious entrance.  It will douse the land with rain and flooding.  We know it will harm many and change lives forever, but we also know it will end.  When the winds are quieted and the rains cease to fall, we will realize that we’ve weathered the storm – but not by our own doing.

As we face the storms of life, we can count on God’s consistency.  He brings an end to our struggles, our fears our broken hearts when we trust in Him.  Winds will be stilled. Rain and flooding will get sucked into the earth.  There will be scars left behind, but there is always tomorrow – a new day – new start – second chance.

Jesus demonstrated His Godly power when He stilled the sea.  After the storm came a great calm.  This is what we can expect when we struggle through the difficulties of life.  God can bring us peace in all circumstances.  So hunker down.  Get ready.  Don’t wait for the storm to come without being prepared and then trust in God’s wisdom, intervention and protection through it all.

 

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SECRETS & LIES

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In our world today, I think you would have to possess nerves of steel – be completely into yourself – believe you’re above reproach – have a spotless past – and possess a bit of insanity, to enter the political arena today.  The truth is, every one is haunted by something from their past.  Whether great or small, our sins always rear their ugly heads at one time or another.  If you’re in politics, you can almost count on that secret sin being uncovered.  With the current technology it can be done in an instant and a reputation is sullied and destined for the dump in no time.

We, the people, are often eager to digest news that points out the flaws of other’s.  To some it makes them feel superior. To others it’s like food that feeds the “enquiring mind.”  To most it has become the menu of the day, particularly when you want to hurt someone or destroy their popularity.

Kids post something nasty on social media about another kid and suddenly it goes viral.  Within a flash of time this kid is the subject of abuse for the day – is overcome with embarrassment and takes his own life.  We can’t blame the kids completely.  They’re simply following the lead of their parents, teachers and others who influence their young lives.

Do you have a secret sin that tugs at your heartstrings on occasion?  Does the devil use that weakness to draw you away from God? Would you be devastated if it became exposed to the world or even within your own family?  Jesus chastised a group ready to stone a woman for having an adulterous affair and he said to them, “He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.”  The result spoke volumes as the group dispersed without a word or a stone being cast.

We’re all guilty of sin.  We were born with that Old Adam and it will stay with us until we die.  If we repent of our sins, God will surely forgive them.  In fact they were already erased when Jesus gave His life for us.  However, because we still carry original sin in our souls, we need to make confession to God on a daily basis.  Repenting first and meaning it.  Realizing that God no longer convicts us because of His great grace, we then go on living and trying to sin no more.  We cannot purchase our forgiveness.  We cannot work our way to heaven by doing good deeds.  We cannot hide anything from God..  He knows us inside and out and yet He loves us in spite of ourselves.

The devil wants us to keep remembering those old sins, so that our guilt overtakes us and we fall away from God because we don’t feel worthy of forgiveness.  Remember that Jesus didn’t pass judgment on the thief next to Him on the cross.  He promised that the thief would be with Him that day in paradise, because of his faith.

 “But now the righteousness of God has been manifested apart from the law, although the Law and the Prophets bear witness to it – the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe. For there is no distinction: for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.”

Romans 3:21-24

 

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SOUTHERN FRIED FUNERAL

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As you may remember, I auditioned for a play recently and I got a part.  Now I’m committed or I should be.  The truth is, I’m having a blast working on this project.  The play is called “SOUTHERN FRIED FUNERAL.”  I play the part of Ozella Meeks – the, busy body Chairwoman of the Son Shine Committee – responsible for making all the necessary arrangements for the funeral.  I wonder if I was cast because I’m such a busy church lady.  I know it’s been helpful in developing the character.

The play takes place somewhere in the Mississippi countryside.  Dorothy Frye’s husband has just passed away, giving a speech at the Rotary Club.  His death has sent the family into a tizzy and brought them all together at the family farm.  We speak with a southern accent. The stage will be set as a country kitchen, complete with appliances and real food. – like casserole dishes, pies and cakes, and more.

Just a few days after the run, I’m going to hold a theatre workshop for seniors age 55+.  Hopefully I will have survived the play and there isn’t a funeral in my future.  In this class I hope to help folks in their golden years to have fun while learning how to act on stage.  The workshop will acquaint them with stage movement, vocal production, improvisation and basic acting skills.

My philosophy regarding aging, is to keep active both physically and mentally.  As we age, our memories start to fade, especially short term memory.  I think that exercising the mind is just as important as putting your body through physical endurance.  Sometimes it’s even more important.

I thought my acting days were over, but I’m having a great time with the small cast of crazy characters and a director whose vision is to tell this humorous story comically, yet maintain the drama of a very stressful time for families.  Pray that I don’t break a leg!

 

 

 

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A CITY IN ASHES

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Our granddaughter was not yet born.  The grandsons were little boys, now young men, unaware of the tragedy that struck.  I remember pouring a cup of coffee and preparing to sit down and watch the news when it happened.  In the splendid clarity of that crisp autumn morning, something occurred that would change the way we think and believe today.  Our freedom was placed on the line.  For a long time, we didn’t trust anyone.  We looked at people differently. We were suspicious of our neighbors as well as strangers.

Crushed steel lay in ashes.  The images of bodies jumping from windows to their death was branded in my mind.  Then another attack and another.  For a time, we thought the world was coming to an end and to many it did.  Children were oblivious to it.  Adults mourned for the lost, the elderly remembered another similar attack on American soil – Pearl Harbor.

Churches filled with people tried to make sense of it.  Flags being sold off the shelves to those who had a sudden surge of patriotism and desire to display it.  Hymns rang out with a refreshed love of God and country.  Funerals celebrated lives of the fallen.  They continued for days.  The memory lives on, yet have we forgotten?

Today our focus seems to be on political shenanigans – a system that’s falling apart – an elected president being put on the defensive every day – a party intent on impeaching him – division which hasn’t been seen since the Civil War.  Materialism is the offering of the day.  Children are under attack by other children and those whose minds have been lost somewhere in the madness of living.  We are still under attack.

Every year on this day, since 2001, we’re reminded of that horrible event. We’ll hear speeches about it.  We’ll see countless film accounts.  The news will be flooded with familiar photographs.  Will it matter to us?  Have we become so calloused in such a short time that the pain, suffering and death of that day has been put on the shelf.

Now, more than ever, we need to stand united under God.  We must do so before another wake up call is sent our way.  God bless the United States of America and may we be drawn back to Him so we can stand against our enemies.

“When you open your heart to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice. The Bible tells us, ‘How good and pleasant it is when God’s people live together in unity.’ Donald Trump

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REMEMBER . . .

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ART & POETRY BY PAUL & KATHY BOECHER©

Hidden in the ashes, trampled by the steel,

Lay the sons and daughters of that day,

In the years that follow, our hearts may never heal,

We mourn their loss – We try to deal –

We turn to God and pray,

Freedom was taken, terror stole our soul,

But America was built for more than this,

Strong hearts united, with a mutual goal,

Rebuilding, renewing, restoring the mess,

This day is not forgotten. It’s seared upon our souls,

We put our faith in God’s eternal care,

We trust in His salvation, we know he mends the holes

That come from the destruction in the air,

Our hearts must stay united, no matter how we feel,

We look beyond the prejudice and fears,

Our only hope is Jesus, the only one who heals,

He erases all our sorrows and wipes away our tears.

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WEEKEND WRAPUP

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My weekly work keeps me at home for most of the day – working on my blog, memorizing lines for the play I’m in, writing articles and other things.  For the most part, my work week is pretty laid back.  Weekends are supposed to be for relaxation, but for us it’s usually the best time to work at our crafts.

This past weekend was such an example.  Paul spent Saturday in front of his easel, as usual.  This time he painted a little further away from home, at a beautiful farmstead which is now an event center.  He showed the picture to one of our church members  and said, “This is a barn I painted yesterday.  To which she responded, “You painted a whole barn in one day?”  He explained that he didn’t physically paint the barn, only a picture of it.  She was still surprised that he’d finished such a beautiful painting in one day.

I headed out too, for an afternoon at an event to promote the theatre I’m now involved with.  I helped judge an amazing talent show with participants from second grade to age 20.  It was a tough one to judge, but exciting to see these young ones with so much talent and confidence.  I managed to get on stage with one of the group dances.  I’m paying for that today.

Sunday we attended church, the church picnic, I headed off to rehearsal and then a board meeting in the evening.  I managed to hear snippets of the Vikings game as well as seeing most of the Packer game when I arrived home.  We have an allegiance to both teams.  We still love the Packers because we lived in Wisconsin until we were 24.  I turned the game off before Aaron Rodgers won it for the team.  Vikings won too, so for us it was a win – win situation.

Weekends are a time to regenerate.  I slept in this morning.  Too much activity for an old lady of 76, but chock full of fun.  I use my weekdays to get my energy back.  We all need a time to restart our engines.  Even God took a day off after He finished creating the universe and all its inhabitants.  Keeping busy is good for us, because it keeps us alive and vibrant.

With each day, I thank God for giving me another one.  I know He will be with me throughout the coming week, even though my face is getting more wrinkled and my body is much closer to the ground.  Life goes on.  We live it, with God’s help, and we look forward to our final rest more and more each passing second.

 

 

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