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When Karen, the boys and I moved back to NYC in late 2007 leaving a four-bedroom home on a ½ acre of land in Massachusetts and squeezing into an Upper West Side Manhattan 2-bedroom apartment, we had to lose the cat and the gas grill. I was over the cat after about three weeks. I [...]
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No, I’m not on vacation…
For those of you who keep checking Mead, sorry to not have written anything new lately…I will hopefully soon. (Insert smiley-face emoticon here.)
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Feeding time
The Central Park Zoo yesterday was packed with families, like our own, who had small children off from school for the week. The Hassidic families were out in their sartorial splendor, this being Passover week, the men in long black silk coats and robes and women dressed in sensible skirt suits, their children often dressed [...]
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Autobiography
An article in Christianity Today by Philip Yancey discusses God’s writing life. Yancey comes up with only a handful of examples in the Bible witnessing God actually doing what he identifies as the writing process and, indeed, there are only a few. But I am not so sure that Yancey defined writing correctly. Now, Yancey [...]
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