Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Happy Birthday, Jill!

For my big sis, I composed a little poem. ;-)

Jill

My sister is full of life and grace,
With depths of intellect that truly amaze
Those who listen to her words,
even the uppermost of the nerds.

To me, she’s the source of sage advice,
Of light-hearted humor and sometimes vice…
She supplies my book-habit like a drug,
Against my schedule, her fiction tugs

But in times of deepest need…
Her comfort and concern can lead
Me through the depths of pain or sorrow
Showing me visions of new tomorrow,

Encouraging all my aspiration
Challenging me by her perspiration
An example of long-term affection
Without harsh criticism or correction

Jill, a sister of my heart,
Perfect, yes, in every part
With me now for 30 years,
Often far but always near.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Happy Shauvot!

Looking at my day planner, I was pleasantly surprised to find out today was Shauvot! The Festival of First Fruits or the Festival of Weeks. It was a celebration right after wheat harvest in Israel... which seems somewhat of a coincidence considering if it hadn't rained these last couple of days my dad would be harvesting his wheat currently.

According to tradition, this holiday celebrates God giving the Torah to Moses. It occurs every year, 7 weeks after Passover... the traditional amount of time that the Israelite wandered in the wilderness before Moses went up Mt. Sinai.

In Christian tradition, the Pentecost is almost equivalent. Of course, this year, the two would have been celebrated on two totally different days... even months. However, I was kind of impressed with a parallel that I saw. Shauvot celebrates the anticipation of God giving the people of Israel is word in the Torah. Pentecost celebrates God giving his word in the Holy Spirit. I thought that was kinda cool.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

New Site, New Look

Due to predestined, bad-luck with my last blog, I've moved the whole kit' n' caboodle to blogger. That took awhile, but now it is done, and now my readers can all post to my blog as much as they want. And thanks to my bro-in-law, everybody should directly be sent to this blog.

In the meantime, I'm going to look at different possible set-ups for my blog. So the look might change upon occasion in the next month.