Tuesday, August 3, 2021

TASTE AND SEE


A few years ago, I had an opportunity to take in a lot of movies.  Many good-hearted friends recommended their favorites to me.  That’s when I discovered how divergent movie preferences are!  What is a favorite for one person, can cause someone else to walk out of the movie.  Someone can have their heart warmed by a show and the same show can be boring to another.    

That being said, I want to recommend a TV series to you.  We have been waiting, not so patiently, for the start of the Second Season of The Chosen, and it is finally here!  It is fabulous and just as wonderful as its first season.  I highly recommend it to you.

To get started, plan on enjoying the first two episodes in one sitting so you can get to know the characters.  After that, you will pretty much know most of the regulars.    

We have watched several episodes of Season Two this summer.  Show after show, it does not disappoint.

If you are like me, the Gospel stories are well known to you.  However, as I have watched The Chosen, my appreciation for the mercy of Jesus, the depth of love Mary had for her son, the fiery personality of Simon Peter (my personal favorite actor played by Shahar Isaac), the humor of Philip, and all the miracle stores have met me in a deeper place than I have experienced.   This mini-series about a small band of people has lifted my spirit to seek in a new way for the One who knows me and calls me by name.  

I have many movies, TV series/shows, and books that I would encourage you to relish however The Chosen is in a class of its own! How about giving it a try?

The Chosen | Official Trailer HD - Bing video

And for a short time, the first four episodes of Season One are free if you sign up for The Chosen App.  How wonderful is that!

THE CHOSEN is now FREE! - YouTube

Finally, two articles from Bishop Barron’s Word on Fire Blog about the show.  The first article relates to Season One and the second article speaks about Season Two.    

“The Chosen”: Get Used to Different - Word on Fire

https://www.wordonfire.org/resources/blog/the-chosen-just-gets-better-and-better/32620/?utm_source=instagram&utm_medium=socialmedia&utm_term=ig-wof&utm_content=the-chosen-just-gets-better-and-better&utm_campaign=blog-post

 If you decide to take in The Chosen, let me know what you think. 

Thanks for reading (and watching).

Lori

#TasteAndSee #TheChosen  #CarmodyStateOfMind

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

FRIED PICKLES


 When my daughter, Kaitie, was in college, I had the pleasure of getting to know many of her friends.  It seemed as though two of them were pivotal in where everyone else gravitated.  Kaitie’s girlfriend was famous for her deep-fried pickles plus she always had the best snacks on hand for everyone who stopped by.  Kaitie’s girlfriend’s guy friend was the life of the party with a smile that warmed the room.  I don’t know anyone who didn’t feel uplifted being around him.   

Recently we attended the wedding of this delightful couple.  It was beautiful, as most weddings are.  However, one part of the ceremony has lingered in my thoughts long past the weekend. 

The bride and groom had just said their vows to one another.  The priest asked for the rings so he could pray over them before the couple placed them on one another’s hand.  That is when, out of the corner of my eye, I saw a man, perhaps around 40 years old or so.  Somewhat awkwardly he slowly left the pew where he was seated and proceeded to the front of the church where he gave the groom the rings.  Once his job was completed, he turned back to the pews and returned to a seat (not his) and quite loudly announced that he had done a good job!  Although the bride was stunningly beautiful and the handsome groom was smiling, all eyes were on the ring bearer as he so beautifully expressed his joy. 

I found my eyes filled with tears as I realized that the bride and groom had purposefully chose to include their differently abled uncle in their ceremony.  At their marriage, as in their future, all were welcomed.  In their relationship this day and going forward, they created a place where others were at home.  As they started their married life together, they wanted their love to draw people in and to say, “You belong here.”

Back at Linfield when they were dating, I got to witness these two choosing to be poured out like Christ.  Although not in the form of bread and wine, they were offering food and drink for their community (most often ~ munchies and beer).  Like Jesus, all who were around them felt their love.  Fast forward to their wedding day and they still were choosing to “love God with their whole hearts and their neighbors as themselves.”

Being witness to this kind of grace was food for the soul and what bountiful nourishment it was! 

Thanks for reading. 

Lori

#LoveGodLoveNeighbor  #VanToHan  #CarmodyStateOfMind

Sunday, May 9, 2021

HOLY MOTHER

 I am a mother of two, a mother-in-law of one, and dearly love and prayerfully support many young people.  Being a mom and caring for “kids” of any age is the joy of my life.  As such, Mother’s Day should be a happy day for me.  However, it is bittersweet.

You see, for many years Mother’s Day was anything but joyous.  My husband and I suffered for a decade with infertility.  Each May, as Mother’s Day approached, we navigated the mind field with dread, knowing we would have to find our way around well intentioned comments, internal questions of why? when? how long?, tears, dashed hopes, and sometimes faking that we were fine.

So, today, as I enjoy the blessings that eventually came my way and to acknowledge the incredible value of Motherhood holding all moms up as my champions, I want to also affirm and recognize my friends (including those I haven’t met yet) who are simply getting through this weekend as best you know how ~

·       Some of you have walked the sad journey of loosing your beloved mother or a child this year

·       Others are struggling with trying to have a relationship with your mother/daughter/son

·       Some lost your chance to raise your children but love them just the same

·       Others, similar to our story, are battling infertility and know intimately that the “why” isn’t an easy answer

·       A lot of you have mothers physically present but dementia/Alzheimer has robbed you of the essence of who you know your mom to be

·       Some mothers/children battle with mental illnesses or substance abuse and the ties that bind have gotten tangled

If, for any reason, you are feeling as though this holiday is not a “Hallmark” weekend for you, I hear you.  I have been there.  I may not know your particular heartache but I know someone who does.    I reach out to you with this song.   It is my hope that you may find, as I have, that Mary will be there in your darkness “hearing your cry and holding your hand” until your heart is at peace once again being able to fully embrace your life with all it’s blessings, desires, joys and sufferings knowing that it is a gift from God exactly as it is. 



Thanks for reading.

Lori

#HolyMother  #ClaptonPavarotti #MothersDay2021 #IHearYou #CarmodyStateOfMind

Tuesday, May 4, 2021

THE BEST IS YET TO BE

It was around 1972 when Tom Carmody told me that he wanted to work with his father at Carmody Company Inc., an electrical engineering and sales firm in Seattle.  

After high school, Tom went to WSU and pursued electric engineering, moving closer to his goal.  During his Cougar days, Dad Carmody told Tom that it would be best to go work for someone else after college for a number of years and let them be the ones to correct and instruct him and hopefully compliment him.  Tom did just that.  Three and a half years later he joined CCI and has been there ever since.

Tom will tell you that working alongside his Dad was one of the highlights of his life.  He also had the amazing fortune of getting to work with his younger brother, Dan, and with a wonderful group of sales and support folks over his 40 years at CCI.


Friday was Tom’s last day with Carmody Company.  In typical Tom fashion, he spent a large portion of it on the phone.  Countless times I heard him thanking people for the particular way they enriched his professional life.  I heard hearty laughter over memories, kindnesses exchanged about loved ones gone on before them, hopes offered for what the future will bring.  Above all else, what I listened to was Tom expressing gratitude.   

One thing I know is true; if Tom did business with you over these past 40 years on any level (customer, principle, vendor) you became his friend.  And more times than not, you appeared on our prayer list after you had a conversation with him sharing your professional or personal struggles.

Tom, congratulations on a career well lived.  I have been proud of the person you are and how you have conducted CCI from day one.  You thought you were just selling electrical and mechanical equipment.  No way!  You have made a difference in the lives of so many.  You have been an employee, co-worker and employer of the highest integrity, kindness, work ethic and humor.  Job well done.

I can’t wait to see what God has in store for the future!

Thanks for reading.  

Lori

#Retirement  #CareerGoals  #OutOfOffice  #CarmodyStateOfMind  

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

 



OFFER IT UP (TO GOD)

I don’t know what your experience was but for my sis and me, we had a praying mom who had many short phrases that have stayed with me over the years.  One of her favorites for when we were facing something challenging or if we got hurt was “offer it up.”  I can’t recall how she explained what exactly that meant however, over the years, I tried to make sense of it in various ways.  

In this short video that Matthew Kelly posted yesterday, I received a new understanding of what my sweet mother might have been trying to impart to us.   

Perhaps as we open our hearts and our minds to nudge closer to the One who wants us to entrust all the little details of our lives to Him every day ~ hour by hour ~ we will realize that in His presence we are covered by Grace no matter what the day brings.    In so doing, we will remember that we are not alone and our small offerings to Him are transformed by a mighty God who intimately desires to give us all that we are ready to receive.  

https://www.dynamiccatholic.com/best-lent-ever/2021/transform-everything-into-prayer.html?utm_source=pardot&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ble%202021&utm_content=032321%20button

Thanks, Mom. 

And thank you, for reading and watching. 

Lori

#MatthewKelly  #OfferItUp  #MomWisdom  #CarmodyStateOfMind

Saturday, March 20, 2021

BUDDY

 

HOW CAN I SAY THERE IS NO GOD?

We were hiking up a strenuous incline recently.  We passed a man who had stopped, we assumed to catch his breath, on his descent.  He spoke to us as he motioned to the valley below saying that there were some Big Horn sheep just beyond sight.  He suggested that we keep an eye out for them as we climbed.  Then, with his staff in hand, he returned his gaze to the valley. 

We progressed up the hillside not giving his advice a second thought. 

On our way back down, a good hour or more later, we came across him again.  He was sitting on a large boulder.  Somewhat excitedly he began a conversation with us.  “Look down into the valley!  There are three grazing Big Horn sheep.  They travel in packs for protection against coyote.  Usually they are in larger groups; never alone.  Here, you can borrow my binoculars if you would like.  I have taken pictures of them on this small camera.  I have taken this camera to Africa.  It takes great pictures….”

Gradually we went from a quick pause along our hike to entering a conversation with this stranger named Buddy as he helped us appreciate the world God placed at our feet.  Without thinking or planning, we were literally invited to stop and witness the miracle of these beautiful creatures and the valley they were grazing in.  Because of Buddy’s joy of nature, wild animals, and hiking, we got a glimpse of God’s vision of the world.  How can I say there is no God?



In a small way, I believe Buddy is living out Jesus’ call in John 13:1-15 for us to be servants to one another; to “wash one another’s feet”.  As Jesus washed the feet of His disciples at the Last Supper, so we too are invited to serve others by how we live.  Buddy opened our eyes to beauty.  How has someone “washed your feet” recently?  How have you been the one to serve so that someone proclaimed, How can I say there is no God? 



I so much want to be aware of God’s vision of the world and my part in it.  Time and again, to do so requires an openness to the “Buddy’s” that show up unexpectantly in my day-to-day life, and also to be willing to serve others and the world.  I say “yes” to both and I believe because, as the song says, how can I say there is no God?

https://www.andiesisle.com/magnificent/creation_calls.html

Thanks for reading.

Lori

#John13:1-15 #IBelieve #BigHornSheep #CarmodyStateOfMind

Thursday, March 11, 2021

GOD SHOWS UP

 Yesterday I witnessed God showing up. 

I was having a cup of coffee.  Out of the corner of my eye, I noticed a young guy watching a movie on his phone.  Near him was an elderly gentleman with his phone, a set of Bose earphones and some cords in his large, rough hands.  He approached the young guy and asked him a question.  My curiosity was peaked.  I could not hear what he had asked.  The young guy, seemingly a little annoyed, pulled his own earphones out of his ears and started explaining to the gentleman how to set up his phone so he could watch a movie.  The gentleman thanked him and began fiddling with his phone while the young guy went back to listening to his movie. 

Having my attention, I observed the two for several minutes.  The young guy seemed oblivious to his surroundings.  However, much to my surprise, moments later, out came his earphones again, and he paused his movie.  He reached for the gentleman’s phone and, with much gentleness and compassion, explained to him how to work the devices again.  It took several minutes (perhaps 10 or so).  I could hear because he was loudly speaking this time so the gentleman could clearly hear him. 

After the tutorial was complete, they continued their conversation ~

“My daughter gave me these because I am lonely some days.”

“I am a freshman in college.”

“I like to learn new things but these newfangled phones are confusing to me.”

“My psych class is confusing to me!” 

I had a front row seat to witness God showing up in the compassion of a young guy and the vulnerability of an elder. 

And I thought I was just having a cup of coffee. 

 

2 Corinthians 12: 5  My grace is enough for you because power is made perfect in weakness.

Psalm 95:8  If today you hear His voice, harden not your heart.

 

Thanks for reading.

Lori

#godshowsup  #carmodystateofmind