n the living years.
How about for you? Listen to the music, absorb the video, let it be.
I was thinking about presentations I’d given in the past and remembered the Theo-Video presentation I’d shared with the College group in Logan.
I played videos that at the time were current. Now almost 30 years later they still speak a wonderful message.
One of them was by Mike and the Mechanics, you can watch the videoYouTube. I just listened to it again and was touched by the message.
What might you want to tell someone special to you today, that tomorrow you may not be able to say to them? Unlike days past when letters were all that communicated between people, sometimes weeks between writing and receiving, we can call up, we can look at, we can tell people face to face on our phones what we want to say.
The pandemic so thousands of people saying goodbye on iPads. What a tragic blessing. Tragic blessing.
But we can still write letters and tell people how we feel. We can call them and talk to them. We can look at them face to face online and say we care. We really care. We love them. We really love them. We treasure them. We treasure them.
Don’t wait. Don’t wait to reach out and share your thoughts and memories and cares and concerns. Don’t wait to express your caring. You don’t know when that very day you do so is The day when that person needs to hear from you.
In the living years.
God abides
@ Bobbie giltz mcgarey, 03.26.21, bethlehem pa