Wanderings

Yearly Archive: 2008

Global What?

I’m sorry folks, but it was cold this morning. I would expect that if there was global warming, it would not have been 46 degrees farenheit! Even now, at 8:30, I have on a sweat shirt because it’s too cold to wander around in a short sleeve shirt. Went out to get the newspaper, and could feel the “cold in my bones.” Maybe it’s the old bones, but nonetheless…

The birds are doing well, and the first of the hatchlings is out and being fed by mom and dad cockatiel. It’s fun to stand by the cage and listen to the little “chirp, chirp” that comes from the babies. We discovered with the first pair, that they even chirp in the shell while they peck their way out.

Getting near the end of James, but was reading chapter 4, verses 11 through 17 this morning. Ran across the term “double-minded”. It does not mean that you have two brains, or are crazy. Did my research and found that it has more to do with people who know things (truths) but can’t quite bring themselves to do or not do something. This used to be called failure by “commission” or “omission” – you know, like knowing something is not right, but still doing it. Or… knowing something is the right thing to do, and not doing it! Does it make more sense now?

Basically, James is telling us that if we know what is right, we ought to be doing that! Period! To stand by and not do what is right is “sin”.

While researching the “double-minded” thing, the trail led me to 1 Kings 18:21 where Elijah came to the people who could not decide (would not decide) between God and Baal. Long story, but well worth the read.

Old Friends Connecting

Have heard from a couple of people from Saturday night, and will have to take a close look at some more pictures. I don’t have a lot from that era, but will dig down in what people have given me.

Turns out that someone at the dinner even knew how to get in touch with one of the two guys I “buddied” with while attending Mission High School. Hopefully when she talks to him, he will remember the phrase we used to use when walking home from play rehearsals at night (we were on the “Electric Crew” running the lights). Hope to hear the results by this weekend.

It was good to see all those guys and gals from back then. Even looking at those old pictures brings back memories of things we did and places we visited. One of the pictures was of me outside the Pasadena Civic Auditorium. We had gone down for a Christian Endeavor Convention. I remember that trip well, riding on our own Greyhound bus – (well sorta) there were so many kids, that Greyhound treated it like a charter. Guess they figured we would drive their regular passengers nuts.

Oh well, back to other pictures and other memories (all good)…

and then back to the present – things look pretty good now. In fact, right now is “Great!”

For The Birds…

That was not meant as an insult to anyone – simply a reference to our zoo/aviary. More like what a “found” cockatiel has evolved to. Well, not really evolution – just what has happened at our house since poor little Felix (who turned out to be a female) got a mate after Christmas.

We are now working on our third litter – or whatever you call a batch of baby birds. The first got us two babies, one of which has a home. The other, is still in the office awaiting a new home. Out of the second batch, only one survived, and it looked like a monster, but that could be because as it turns out, could be a male. I wanted to name him “Igor”, but we are still working on name. He is a beautiful bird, with his mother’s very orange cheeks. I’ll have to put a picture up so you can see him.

Now, there is a new batch of eggs (7 all told, and all fertile). One hatched during the night, so guess we will have to wait to find out how many survive. Thankfully we don’t have to hand feed them. We just have to listen to the sounds of mom and dad feeding them and one another.

In the past few months, we have learned all kinds of new words and anatomical terms. Karen really got in to her birds, and takes super care of them. They are kind of cute, and are good alarm clocks, “calling” across the house to one another. Gets pretty loud at times.