Monthly Archives: May 2009

“Hi, God. You like my hair?”

Piggy-backing on Erin’s recent post — I just took the florist up to the Bridal Room to deliver some flowers and a pretty little 4-year old girl, with total innocence, said: “Hi God — you like my hair?” [I was … Continue reading

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Bluebonnet Blunder

Last month I posted some pics of the family in a sea of bluebonnets (a Texas tradition). My oldest, at least when I reviewed the pics from the file, did not appear to have posed in the flowers. I was … Continue reading

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Clergy Feet

Years ago, the Orthodox Church in America’s Diocese of the South held their diocesan convention in Columbia, South Carolina. I, a newly ordained Orthodox priest, drove down to attend. Columbia, South Carolina, is one of the hottest places on the … Continue reading

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Old Men and a Young God

Along the way, as we grow up, we learn some sayings that just seem to stick with us. I remember one saying from a venerable teacher in my seminary days: “My age is the right age, and it increases annually.” … Continue reading

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Time for the Annual Blog/Pod Awards

It’s that time of year again … Time to vote for your e-faves. Last year, though I protested otherwise, this blog received the “Funniest Blog Award”. I said it wasn’t … here here here and here. So, this year … … Continue reading

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