After nearly a year’s hiatus, I have determined that it is
time to renew my association with this little blog. The reasons for my absence
are many and varied, but not worth speaking of in detail. Let’s just say I have
had some difficulties finding time to spare for writing in general. The hope is
that I can get back on a regular schedule and keep things current.
Now, some of you may wonder why I would come back at all!
It’s not like anyone really missed my messages – as witnessed
by the meager number of visitors before
my ‘break’. And yet, there was always an emptiness in me that yearned to go
back and share more of my vision of life. Maybe it’s just so I can
organize my thoughts and solidify what I feel about the world and my part in
it. For whatever reason, there is an itch that needs to be scratched so here I am,
scratching.
I am wont to discuss politics because so much is depressing
and unsavory. The results of the last election, while not as disastrous as expected (though who knows what the future will bring),
have left a nasty feeling that doesn’t appear to have an ending any time soon. The
distastefulness continues to grow with each new ‘crisis’ but no one wants to
find real answers to the problems. So much rhetoric and so little substance on
all sides of the debate.
The best thing to report is the birth of another new
grandson. William Nicolas was born to Josh and Heather last summer (I have stopped putting in dates for security reasons). He’s quite
a handsome little fellow, just like his brothers and cousins. There were some
difficult days early on (lots of colic) but he is a very happy boy right now. That
puts our grand total for grandchildren at seventeen (that's not a number, that's a brag). How wonderful that is for
a couple of old folks to enjoy.
Many of the outside activities I used to enjoy have been
unavailable for a time. The Jordan River Temple has been closed for more than a
year so we have nowhere to work on Wednesday night. We miss those experiences
and can hardly wait for the reopening (which seems to be delayed even longer). The
lack of time has curtailed any fishing experiences and with all the other
events that have occurred (maybe I can get into those later) grandma and
grandpa have been on the run most every day.
Last summer I was invited to participate in a teaching
experience online through BYU-Idaho. For the last three terms I have ‘taught’
(mostly my job is to guide self-teaching) classes to students all around the
world. My furthest student was from South Africa but there have been some from
South America, England, Ireland, various parts of the U.S. and even right here
in Utah. The process is interesting but the experience is delightful. My ‘students’
are from all social levels and come in a wide range of ages. The things that
they accomplish are amazing and, I believe, truly inspired. If you haven’t
heard about the program, check out BYU-Idaho Pathways
for information.
My regular job is still the same – teaching the gospel of
Christ. This year we are (almost done) focused on the New Testament. What a
powerful testimony of Christ and His work as we study Him and His apostles. This
is probably my 2nd favorite book of scripture (after the Book of
Mormon) because it is so easy to find Jesus in the teachings. And the Savior is
the whole purpose for what we do as teachers.
Well, I don’t want to wear out my welcome on my return from
obscurity. The hope is that further postings will come about on a regular
cycle. Who knows what that really means but we shall see. Until then, thanks
for reading and take a moment to respond if you have something you think I could
use. mw
2 comments:
welcome back.
Welcome
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