Friday, August 27, 2010

A New Freedom



Having just finished a week of jury duty and celebrating with Memorial Day coming up I’m more than just a little grateful for all we share in this beautiful community. In some countries there is no trial at all, much less with the assumption that we are innocent until proven guilty. My friends and I attended a supper with others who celebrate all we have, all we are and all that is. These people know the value of family and good friendships. For one thing, we are free to worship as we choose. As a Christian I choose sacramental worship. We are blessed with many great synagogues and churches here in the Coachella Valley. Many work together for justice and peace.


When I practice compassion without dogmatism, without complicated philosophy and just try to understand that all are my brothers and sisters in this human dilemma - respecting that each has their human rights and dignities. We can help one another. These are still difficult times for many but Americans tend to do our best under adverse circumstances. We are free to make choices without fear of retaliation for serving one another. We know that kindness is a heart quality and can be developed as a skill. As we grow in awareness of the needs of others we can step out of our own comfort zone and embrace a broader circle of family. We can be thankful for our differences as well as our common ground. This summer I’m sharing with new friends and old while taking time to live and dream.




Wednesday, November 25, 2009

It's about service, not $$$$

There are so many things that some people would like fixed with more money: schools, churches, charities, etc. Sometimes more money is not the solution. A friend back east created a cool thing for my birthday this year. Somehow she asked my friends to contribute to Surfrider Foundation in my name for my birthday instead of buying something. At church we often give an animal through the Heifer Project for Christmas. I know I don't need more stuff. I don't even have room for it. I was graced by not bringing home a second dog at the "lovingallanimals.org" event. We have room, pleanty of it but I don't need another pet.

For the past several years I've been blessed to teach art, drama and music to children all across the valley in an afterschool program. It's great and keeps the arts in the public schools during a recession. Isn't that a dirty word. It doesn't really matter how we got there but people are hurting in some areas right now and in an entittlement world we are finding simple solutions. Some of my kids create a play and take it to their neighbors for Christmas, isn't that a great idea now. Some bake cookies and fudge to sell at their churches. Others take music into rest homes and to shut ins.

Hope you enjoy your turkey. The first Pilgrims (and we are all Pilgrims on a journey) didn't have it so easy. They were in cold and starving while the Native Americans shared their feast and taught them how to survive the winter. Having lived in snow country I can appreciate that. Even the homeless here are not doing so hot. I heard the line up at Shelters is much longer than normal. The Well at the East end of the Valley and Martha's Kitchen a filled to capacity. Many friends will be serving meals during the holidays to the less fortunate.

Meanwhile back at the ranch, we are counting our blessing and enjoying simple pleasures. Our stocking won't be stuffed this year but we will have real love and company in community

Monday, June 08, 2009







Well, although it's officially still spring (I think) we have had 112 degree weather. The Interfaith Concert went very well, however next year I intend do host it much earlier. Here are a couple of pictures of our wonderful and talented kids: