Should Auld Acquaintance....
As we end up one year and look forward to another, I would like to take a moment to take a personal look back at 2012 and the things for which I am thankful. And perhaps a few that I hope will not be a part of another year.
I’m thankful that
the Mayan calendar was wrong and that we are all still here. For better or for
worse, at least now we all have another chance to get things right.
I’m thankful for my
involvement with the Tybee Bar Church. Those kind people refresh my heart
and soul in their live streamed services each week and by reinforcing in my
heart what “church” is really supposed to be about. They do it well. Plus, they
are letting me come back in February to speak again, so I must have done
something right.
I’m thankful for the
Monday Night Supper Club and for the support and friendship we have shared for
many years now.
I’m grateful for my
love and gift for music. As Albert Einstein once said, “Life without playing
music is inconceivable for me. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in
terms of music…I get most joy in life out of music.” In my own life, music can
lift me from the drudgeries of the daily events and give me hope…give me
joy….give me happiness.
I am thankful for
the Henry County Library System and all the many good, kind, friendly, yet,
sometimes quirky patrons that we serve in all five branches. I love to read and
the library satisfies that passion along with the ability to discuss books and
authors with a lot of interested people. It’s way cool.
I am grateful for
living in Henry County and McDonough. We have our growth issues, but it is a
good place to live and grow up. I’m thankful for the many business owners that
manage to hang on in our cities and provide us with the best opportunities to
shop and eat local.
I hope to never see
a year again filled with so much ugliness and evil. From the national elections
to our own local county races, I was disturbed by all the trash and anger that
was dominating our airwaves, computers and media. We now have a chance to start
again, as a county and as a nation. We have a new presidential term,
congressional terms and (locally) new county and city leaderships. Support
them. Let them know if you don’t agree, but do it nicely. In the words of Patrick
Swayze in “Road House,” just “be nice.”
I hope that there is
never another year of such evil violence and death in our schools, movie
theaters and public places. Never. May we all learn and grow from what we have
lived through in 2012.
I do not want to
have another year of illness and death in members of my churches, community and
circle of friends.
As always, I’m
thankful for The Henry County Times and the family of staff and writers that
care so much about this County and the people.
In closing, I am
most thankful for the family God has given me. As I have said before, my family
is the reason I grew up in church, why I came to a knowledge AND relationship
with God and learned how to live according to God’s plan for my life. God has also
given me a close circle of friends, both physically and in cyber-land that have
enriched me so much.
May the God of
Abraham, Jacob and Moses bless all of you this coming year and give you peace.
The peace that only God can give.
And for today my
friends, this has been the gospel according to Jimmy.
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