The Seaholm Christmas Letter (12/24/1948)
There’s a wonderful moment at my family’s annual Christmas party, often punctuated by awkward titters from the children of the day. To an adult who understands the fragility of family…
There’s a wonderful moment at my family’s annual Christmas party, often punctuated by awkward titters from the children of the day. To an adult who understands the fragility of family…
So often, I ponder something I’ve come up with and wonder “Am I on to something? Or do I just not get it?” I’ve been asking those questions to myself…
It occurred to me at one point this Advent that I’ve never known what Christmas is like without the church being a vital part of it. We hear about the…
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I am not having a good day. It started out good, I suppose, though particularly commonly. Roll out of bed a few minutes before the alarm; ponder the day during…
Depending on how it’s tallied, at some point around last week I spun my 200th classical music piece for the grand experiment that I thought may never have gotten out…
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