Reminders: Followers

Two little boys in kindergarten were walking to school.  One of them noticed that a lady and a little girl had been following them.  He turned to his companion and asked, “Do you know who those people are?”  The other boy replied, “Yes! I think I do.  Last night when my mom was tucking me…

Food for Thought: Communication

A new Wal-Mart checkout clerk was not familiar with the colloquialisms of the region to which she had recently moved.  She became exasperated when customer after customer would not answer an either/or question.  One after another would say, “That‘ll be fine.”  The sales associate could never tell which choice the customer was making.  For example,…

Reminders: False Alarm or Wake-Up Call

At 8:07 on the Saturday morning of January 13, 2018, over a million Hawaii residents and visitors received an emergency text message alert: “BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII.  SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER.  THIS IS NOT A DRILL.”  Panic ensued as people realized their lives could end in a matter of minutes.  For 38 minutes people huddled in whatever…

Reminders: Pray Like You Mean It!

A man was late for an important meeting.  He was circling the parking lot desperately searching for a parking space.  In exasperation he prayed, “Heavenly Father, if you will help me find a place to park, I will start going to church again.”  Just then a parking space opened up right in front of him. …

Reminders: Make Every Day Count

When a reporter asked August Turak what was in his wallet, the well-known entrepreneur and award-winning author replied, “Expired driver’s licenses.”  He said, “I keep several in my wallet. Occasionally looking at how I’ve aged in my license photos reminds me to make every day count.”  Reader’s Digest, October 2013 Most of us don’t like our…

Food for Thought: What Do You See?

 “It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.” Henry David Thoreau In other words, looking gives the brain an impression of the scene, but seeing requires interpretation.  Knowing what we have seen involves bringing our own point of view and experience into play. This is why eyewitnesses often have very different stories…