Cedar Point was Right

My wife had called me from the grocery store after this incident this past summer, and I am relaying it to you now.

My wife was grocery shopping with our two sons who were 1 and 3 at the time. They were having a hard time behaving and they were touching everything they could and were grabbing things off the shelves. My wife kept telling them to sit still and to keep their hands inside the cart.

After one such admonition, a man came around the end of the aisle and looked right at the boys. “Listen to your mother,” he said. “Look at me – I didn’t keep my hands inside the cart.” And he was missing one arm! Remember this was in summer and he was wearing a T-shirt, so it was obvious to even a toddler that something bad had happened to this man’s arm.

The man went on his way and they never saw him again. My wife continued her shopping, and the boys did not move for the next five minutes.

“My son, observe the commandment of your father And do not forsake the teaching of your mother”
– Proverbs 6:20

Creatively-Titled First Post

I have entered the blogosphere. Better late than never. I just never had a reason to start a blog before. I don’t know that I really have a reason now. I still have not visited MySpace, and that’s an accomplishment I plan on keeping intact. Just like I refuse to learn how to play Euchre.

All things are wearisome; Man is not able to tell {it.} The eye is not satisfied with seeing, Nor is the ear filled with hearing.

Ecclesiastes 1:8 NASB