Born in the Big Sky Country of Montana and now living in the Buckeye State of Ohio, Richard is the creative mind behind Big Sky Buckeye. Retired after 40 years of teaching, I enjoy writing, photography, traveling, and following a healthy lifestyle.
From Romans 14:22-23: “The faith that you have, have as your own conviction before God. Blessed are those who have no reason to condemn themselves because of what they approve. But those who have doubts are condemned if they eat, because they do not act from faith; for whatever does not proceed from faith is sin.”
Police issue an “All-Points Bulletin” in a flash. The local jewelry store has been robbed by an elderly man dressed in a white suit. Patrol cars frantically scurry here and there—no luck!
Detective Joe Friday joins the hunt. His crime-solving skills are legendary. He always reminds each interviewee, “Just give me the facts.”
Driving down a quiet residential street, Friday spies a white ice cream vending cart on a corner. Selling ice cream treats to the neighborhood children, the gray-haired man hands out love and more.
Pulling up behind the cart, the renowned detective surveys the scene. Calling on his car’s radio for back-up, he knows he can’t wait. The last of the children walks away with their frozen, sweet treats.
Approaching the man in the white suit, Friday pulls out his gold detective shield. With a confident voice and a smile, he asks, “Do you happen to have something ‘hot’ on ice today?”
When the Lord calls you to an assignment beyond your abilities, rely on what you know about Him and His promises. You will discover that our faithful God always empowers us for the work He wants us to accomplish.
From Deuteronomy 1:30-31: “The Lord your God, who goes before you, is the one who will fight for you, just as He did for you in Egypt before your very eyes, and in the wilderness, where you saw how the Lord your God carried you, just as one carries a child, all the way that you traveled until you reached this place.”
I have been living with my aunt and uncle for a few years on Mockingbird Lane. While I love my family a great deal, I must admit my life has been much too challenging at times.
I always feel frustrated at being the “plain” person in the family. I pretty much look like anyone who walks by our house, but I am sure people talk behind my back when they see the rest of my peculiar family.
Uncle Herman once greeted one of my dates at the door. When I came downstairs to meet him, he had rudely disappeared. I guess he felt overcome with fright upon seeing my uncle who stands over seven feet tall.
Aunt Lily, who is a devoted wife, enjoys preparing pancakes every morning, but I seldom have an opportunity to eat many of them. My uncle gobbles them down faster than she can cook them.
Grandpa is a gentle soul who enjoys telling stories about the good old days in Europe. I think my ears have heard every story at least three times over from this “past his prime” storyteller.
Cousin Eddie is quite a bit younger than I am. He is still in elementary school, but he misses a whole lot of school because he sleeps in each morning after a full moon. He wakes up at midnight, and he isn’t sure if he wants to howl at the moon or go in search of some red, bloody meat in the refrigerator.
As you can see, I don’t quite fit in with this family. I almost always have to walk to school by myself because all of my classmates walk on the other side of the street. One morning, they fled when they saw my uncle catch a ride to work in the company car (a hearse). He crawled in through the back door and lied down in the back.
I appreciate you listening. Please stay for a bit longer as I have several more grievances to discuss.
Uncle Herman has a steady job with Gateman, Goodbury and Graves where he works as a grave digger. Being big and strong, his employer appreciates his excavation skills. But for a mature man, he still melts down with childish temper tantrums when he doesn’t get his way. Good grief!
Aunt Lily and Grandpa stay in touch with relatives who still live in Europe. I sometimes dream of traveling there until I realize that they both have ancestors back in Transylvania. Yes, you got it! They are both vampires.
Eddie is a creepy juvenile delinquent, and his appearance scares everyone away. Who would want to play with a boy who is half vampire and half werewolf? I rest my case.
My naive uncle took me trick-or-treating a few times when I was younger. People loved his costume, but they became fearful when he would want to shake someone’s hand. They would freak out upon seeing all of the “real” hair on the back of his enormous hands.
Oh, I almost forgot. My uncle traces his family tree to Germany, and he is a close associate of Dr. Frankenstein.
So if you see me walking along the street in the neighborhood, please don’t run away. I would love to find a few new friends. All of my old ones are too scared to come around anymore.
Marilyn Munster
“The Munsters” was an American sitcom back in the mid-1960s. Even though the show only aired 70 episodes, it gathered quite a following when the show went into syndication. By the way, Marilyn Munster did look like any normal, young woman with her blonde hair and modern dress.
Nobody ever outgrows Scripture; the book widens and deepens with our years.
From 2 Timothy 3:16-17: “All scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, so that everyone who belongs to God may be proficient, equipped for every good work.”