“Oh the weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightful...”
I just heard that the East Coast just got walloped with 30 cm of snow and strong winds.Meanwhile, my poor daughter is shivering and scraping frost off her car in minus 30 winter conditions in Alberta, and here I am blogging in the warmth of my office.
What happened to global warming?
This is the reason why I just love living on the West Coast...enough snow to make it festive; cold enough to justify a nice warm fire in the fireplace, and a hot cup of apple cider.
One of the nice things about bad weather is that it keeps families inside –together. Instead of complaining about something you can’t control, take the opportunity to enjoy the company of your love ones.
Break out a board game...sing some carols...and celebrate the reason for the season!

There was a time when I younger and living in the tropics when all I desired was to experience a “white Christmas.” After last Christmas’ blizzard, I’m not ‘Dreaming of a white Christmas’ this year.
One of the highlights of the year is our Christmas Musical, which is the culmination of months of hard work by our crew and cast of 100 members. Without the message of Christmas, it just wouldn’t be the same.
That’s one of mankind’s malady; we take for granted what we are used to because the “grass seems greener on the other side.”
Don’t get me wrong; I’ve finally realized my dream, and I am enjoying the life I’ve imagined. But once in a while, there’s a deep-seated longing for the sunny weather; the tropical fauna and foliage; and the ‘boring’ old places.

The irony of icons is that much of Biblical teaching forbids the worship and even presence of such iconic images, yet they seem to abound in many places of worship around the world. There’s no doubt many of these mosaics and works of art are magnificent and beautiful – but they are just that; works of art!
There’s this beautiful old church in the walled city of Dubrovnic, Croatia that I had the privilege of visiting a few years ago. Rich in heritage and culture, there were many precious historical treasures from of old preserved on site including the bones of some saint that was in an inner room.
It’s ironic the value one places in these iconic objects, seeing that we have The One who lives amongst us who is alive and well.