Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Short Break but important

The winter break seems like long time but with the "obligations" of friends and families, the time seems to blur by quickly. Hope you have time to enjoy the time and refresh and renew.

With the college students back home and news of the events this past few months, the time is for reflection. I trust that provides both pleasant memories and a renewed energy for another calendar year.

Once upon a time 2001 was the title of some science fiction movie and now it is a distant memory. The year will be 2010 and we are talking to 8th graders who will be the graduating class of 2014. For those of us with some "wisdom" behind us, the time flies and it just doesn't seem possible that we could be using those kinds of numbers. But here it is.

I trust the season is a good one for you and your family. Every world custom has some reaction to the sun's directional changes. The majority involve hope and faith with a pause and then promise --birth, growing season, or new year.

May you celebrate in your own ways with your family and friends.

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