On this Thanksgiving Day, I'm grateful for the end of pride.
I've had several bad falls lately, causing concussions, and now, while walking the dogs, I wear a hard hat. It looks dorky, but believe me, TBI is dorkier still.
If the poem seems familiar, it's because I wrote it as a comment for last week's Five Minute Friday home page, with the prompt HIDE.
It does say all I need to say.
Infirmity is something thatI would prefer to hide,but now I wear a hard hatwhen I walk outside.My cancer'd leg will let me down,so I won't be fussing;even though I look the clown,it's better than concussion,and so I'd like to say to youthat there's no need for shamein doing what you have to do,just treat it as a game,and go on with your head held high,and bid your prickly pride goodbye.
The Five Minute Friday prompt this week is NOURISH. Alrighty then.
Each little congregationis in a constant lurch,so go ye, take your station,and nourish your small church.Take up a chosen ministry,or go where you are sentto serve, on Earth, Eternity,and live the sacramentof being hands and heart of Christ,of spreading the good news;some see it as sacrifice,but you won't sing the blues,for you'll see God's smiling facewhen you're cheerful in your place.
Five minutes, plus a few seconds.
Music from Brewer and Shipley, with One Toke Over The Line.
Sylvia doesn't care if I look dorky. First things first, like ice cream.
Music from Brewer and Shipley, with One Toke Over The Line.
Sylvia doesn't care if I look dorky. First things first, like ice cream.