For Blondie:
"Do not go beyond the things written." -- Ted Jaracz; I saw that clip of T.J. at the convention, but I haven't found it yet. It was re: Pat Garza.
CC
quickly!!.
mark sanderson at a regional assembly.. i will find him and ask him questings.. please quickly leave questions you want me to ask.. i will record and post updates!!!!.
hurry..
For Blondie:
"Do not go beyond the things written." -- Ted Jaracz; I saw that clip of T.J. at the convention, but I haven't found it yet. It was re: Pat Garza.
CC
i have friends that pretty much need to be in a relationship.
if they aren't with somebody, they are miserable.
if they are in a relationship, they are unhappy.. do you feel that you need to be n a relationship or are you content to be single..
Hi Min:
Thanks for asking. I have lots of friends, and this takes the edge off loneliness.
When I'm down, lamenting the sheer sadness of unrequited love, I write poetry . . .
Best.
CoCo
Deep, deep in the cellar of my soul, there lurks a want,
an untold want that clung to me before seeping into
the confines of a heart bereft of all joy, all hope.
just curious...is anyone hearing the older/infirm ones speaking out to others on how they are being treated in the congregation?
without giving anything away, i have spoken to so many older ones (some are sickly or can't drive in the evening or can't drive at all) who can't make it to all the meetings, assemblies, etc., that are complaining on how they are being treated by the more righteous ones in the hall.
the ones i have spoken to make the comment that it seems to be the younger elders that have less empathy and concern for these ones.
Dear ToesUp:
Thank you for this post.
In my congregation, the elderly are lovingly provided for. Even inactive ones like me (I no longer attend) are shown love. My belief is that people are good and kindhearted, or they are not. Religion is not necessarily a contributing factor. My great group of JW friends may no longer be the norm.
The people of Malta showed Paul and other shipwreck survivors extraordinary human kindness; they were pagans.
Best wishes.
CoCo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0c1ixarr31y.
they must really be having issues finding brothers to slave for the org..
Wearing a cardy out in service?!?!?!? Ryan's collar was somewhat askew.
Where are production values?
CC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0c1ixarr31y.
they must really be having issues finding brothers to slave for the org..
O.M.G. I cannot believe this. The toilet was a stroke.
almost two months into the change in format of the mid week meeting from the school and service meeting format to the christian life and ministry (clam) format.
in my congregation, seems attendance is down 10-15% over the normally low attendance for the mid week meeting before the change.
some indicate that the meeting under the clam format is very "intense"...you really need to study and research to be able to participate or get anything out of the meetings.
When I was School Overseer many a year ago, Aid to Bible Understanding was our focal point. However we may now view the WT publications, it was a meaty meeting and I loved it. I'm biased. I worked on the tome at God's House. Well, in the factory!
Happy memories.
CoCo
dear friends:.
i imagine by now we old timers have adjusted to the fact that we are getting older and, one day, will make our exit.
are your "senior moments" ever a cause for worry to you?
Thank you, dear, aging friends, all of whom should be enjoying vibrant life in The New World by now.
CC, who is shuffling languidly about this morning. Well, EVERY morning . . .
i was at a concert last night and the presence and stature of the piano struck me.
and i thought: if the piano wasn't invented when it was, would it have been invented by someone else instead?
or if there was a world the same as our, except with a different history, would it have pianos now too or would it be modern world, similar in many respects, only without pianos?
Your observation is meaningful to me, SBF, because of my 50 years teaching piano. Although I trained since early childhood for the stage, it is teaching that I have always preferred.
An occasional gig keeps me hammering at the strings and in costume . . .
Thanks!
CC
Edited to add: If you haven't already done so, Google Bartolomeo Cristofori to learn what happened to his initial enterprise of piano building. He was, originally, a maker of harpsichords. It bears, among other things, upon Blondie's comment on meeting sound requirements of the day.
thank you, dear friends, for expressing your thoughts today on the importance of the arts in your lives.
many years ago, a number of threads were devoted to poetry, literature, even english grammar.
rather than resurrect an old thread -- usually with zero results -- i would like to introduce a new post, asking you to add some of your favorite verse.
Thank you, Dear Friends, for expressing your thoughts today on the importance of the arts in your lives.
Many years ago, a number of threads were devoted to poetry, literature, even English grammar. Rather than resurrect an old thread -- usually with zero results -- I would like to introduce a new post, asking you to add some of your favorite verse.
The old threads often were numerous pages long.
Gratefully,
CoCo
NOT IN VAIN
If I can stop one heart from breaking,
I shall not live in vain:
If I can ease one life the aching,
Or cool one pain,
Or help one fainting robin
Unto his nest again,
I shall not life in vain.Emily Dickinson
greetings, new friends and old:.
i've been here some nine years now and have learned a lot.
made many dear friends.
Well, my friends, you have both answered my questions and restored my faith that, just maybe, we can offer up some threads on the various arts and your particular interest in them. In fact, you have already done so by sharing your various fields of interest.
MANY THANKS!
CoCo