Before I begin posting, I want to explain a little bit about my style of expression. I love to write like I am carrying on a one-on-one conversation. Sometimes the conversation is with me and G-d. Sometimes it is with the reader of the blog, and sometimes it is more of an internal dialogue. And I like the conversations (blog) to be like an ongoing conversation. So, if you feel like you’re missing a piece of the picture, just go back a few entries and see if there is a posting that you missed--unless my thoughts are coming out incomplete which surprisingly doesn’t happen as much in my writings as it does in my actual conversations.
Something that I’m going to add to these blogs that differs from my past writings is that I am going to try and incorporate a little bit of creativity. I’m not quite sure what that is yet, but I’m pretty certain that not all my entries will be things to read. I’m also going to incorporate some of the take-always I get from my times at Tabernacle of David. When I do, I will make note of which “service” the take-away is from.
So, let’s begin of the adventure into whatever this blog turns out to be….
(PS – You are probably wondering why I wrote “G-d” instead of the full lettering. It’s something my mom always did. The Jewish people have a deep reverent fear for G-d and this name. So, in order to be able to refer to G-d in writing but still give Him respect, some choose to only write His name in part. After my mom’s passing, I caught myself doing this when I missed her and decided to turn it into a positive situation by continuing this practice as a reminder not of what I lost, but of the many wonderful things she tried to instill in me over the years.)