Policy and people

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Today a group of pastors sat down with our local health care facility administrator.  The session was well worth the time.  We just needed to sense that we were a part of the healing process that takes place in our hospital and seniors home.  Unfortunately we had not felt this in the past few years.  Today we did!

From that meeting came an interesting concept.  The point was made that this meeting arose, not out of some policy or procedure, but out of personal contacts.  Contacts that may evolve into policy and procedure.  But more often than not, good policy starts from people meeting people!

A new boy in town

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Ushered into the reality of life, Isaiah Timothy Lee was born today at 8:39 am – 6 lbs. 8 oz., 20 1/2 inches long.  Jill babysat his brother, James, for the day and has just now headed off to other responsibilities for the evening.

Before heading out for the evening, Jill and I headed over to the hospital to see the new arrival.  Cute as anything – OK, cuter than anything.  With a C-section delivery the head is rounded and well formed.  Mom, Sharon Lee, is in good shape.  She was enjoying visitors throughout the day.  Dad, Ryan Lee, is tired and a proud father.

Thank God for a safe delivery and may there be a quick recovery for Sharon, and may the family adapt to a new arrival in short order!

The sermon

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Every once in awhile the sermon preparation is as enjoyable, perhaps more anticipated, than the actual sermon delivery.  Today has just been fun.  The topic is money – not an easy topic but one I enjoy.

So, if perchance you are in the vicinity of 74 West Road, Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada around 11:00 our time – drop in.  Let’s see what comes of the time together!!

Back home

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Well, the last few days seem to be a bit of a whirl.  Going round and round – or maybe in a straight line but at coffee-treated speed (and I haven’t been drinking!). 

The interesting part is that a portion of the time was spend in retreat – at a retreat – with rest and no deadlines forbidding me refreshment.  That time was tucked in the midst of rush and hurry. 

When I arrived home my wife had to run to follow me.  We used to call this being my “grad gown” time.  When I served as a Registrar the graduation weekend was hectic, to say the least.  If my kids wanted to see me, I would invite them to tag along – which meant running behind me.

Having said all this, today I feel refreshed.  The day has been busy and rewarding.  Supper was with a friend – touching base and laughing and exploring our various vocational involvements.  Add to that a great meal prepared by my wife, and things are good.

May you rest in your day and night.