November 7
Day 238: Backtrack It's almost laughable how predictable the days after an election are. Everyone now feels obligated to play nice with the enemy. Virtue-signaling will be at full throttle into next week. It seems to go like this. The winning candidate will say something like "I will be the President/Senator/House Rep for ALL the […]
November 6
Day 237: Fatigue and Refreshment I've heard recently from some that they are in another season of fatigue. Fatigued by Zoom. Fatigued by confinement and isolation and quarantine. Fatigued with trying to negotiate and navigate the immediate future and upcoming holiday season. Even the intrigue of election season has left some of us fatigued in […]
November 5
Day 236: Through the Lens of our Faith The anticipation and euphoria (or angst) of Election Day is over. Now it's a waiting game. It will be days longer, but hopefully nothing like the Bush/Gore month-long, hangings shads episode some years ago. I am hesitant to write anything "political." This is no violation of that […]
November 1
Day 232: Together So today is November 1. All Saints Day on the liturgical calendar. It's also my father's 92nd birthday. For our family, he is the patriarch of patriarchs. It's like Abraham, Isaac and Jacob all rolled into one. It's also a test day for our church. Because of a sizable uptick in recent […]