WONDER LUST

Flirtations with nature
Making a case for
her as a cathedral
as you take a forest walk

The balance is there
The symmetry, as it were

With the components of
sky, earth, sun and light
Harmoniously bringing you peace
often superseding that felt
in the conventional House of God

His presence is true
and you there alone
speaking out loudly to Him
expressing gratefulness
for the gifts of solitude,
oneness with Him and the
insight to His majesty

No organs playing
Choirs are not present, but
His overtures in the form of
forest speak leave you
in a state of wonder

the glory of it all
Breathtaking

Stanski
December 25, 2019

NINETY NINE CENTS

Can I tell you something?
She was kind enough to ask
and then continued
I mean no insult
Upper class is what I am
So second-hand clothing
does not mean much to me

It doesn’t matter who gives it
or what it is or even if
it looks good on me or
only costs 99 cents
Please, take it yourself
because I can’t
I hope you understand

Yes, I do, I replied
It was the discovery
that was fun
I find something great
in a thrift shop and
I get an adrenaline rush
Can’t wait to make the purchase

After that it is
all downhill for me
The packing, shipping,
labeling and posting
A pain, maybe royal
So thanks for mentioning
your disapproval to me

I look for style, then
the label is important
The jean jacket with the
fringes was a Route 66
I thought of you right away
Now the happy thought has faded
Thanks again. Thank you very much

Stanski
December 25, 2019 ^

A CHRISTMAS LETTER FROM KAY C. JAMES

Dear Steve,
I wanted to take a moment at this most wonderful time of year to wish you a Merry Christmas! No matter your faith, I hope we can all appreciate the spirit of love, giving, and gratitude that Christmas represents.

Recently, a friend asked me what my favorite Christmas meal was. My answer took me back in time 40 years ago to a simple bologna sandwich. As you might imagine, that raised an eyebrow. So, I explained…
In 1979, my husband Charles and I spent most of the month of December in the hospital at the bedside of our daughter, Bizzie, who was just five years old at the time. Bizzie was suffering from tuberculin meningitis, a bacterial infection that causes inflammation in the membrane around the brain.

Just because the doctors could name the disease didn’t mean they knew what to do about it. So we watched as Bizzie’s condition worsened until, on December 9 – just days after her fifth birthday – she slipped into a coma and her heart monitor flat-lined. Words will never be able to express how scared and helpless Charles and I felt at that moment.

The doctors immediately rushed us out of the room and, after struggling for nearly five minutes to save her life, eventually were able to restart Bizzie’s little heart. While a sense of relief and gratefulness swept over us, we had no idea if she would ever emerge from the coma… or what kind of life she would have if she did.

There wasn’t a thought about Christmas that year, as we were so consumed with the desperate situation we were in. If it weren’t for the generosity of the members of our church, we wouldn’t have had a tree or a single present to give our two little boys at home.

It was just days before Christmas when a nurse yelled for me to come into Bizzie’s room. From her tone, I couldn’t tell whether I was supposed to be excited or whether a parent’s worst fears would be realized that day. I ran through the door, and all I could see was my beautiful daughter reaching for her blanket. After having been in a coma for the last two weeks, she slowly opened her eyes. The first question she asked was, “Where’s my mommy?” Tears were streaming down my face.

Her next question was, “Can I have some peanut butter cookies?” I can tell you that I cried like I had never cried before in my life. And I hugged her like I would never let her go. God had given us our child back.
Even though she was still in a delicate state when Christmas arrived, the doctors let Bizzie come home for a few hours on Christmas Day. With all that was going on, we hadn’t been grocery shopping, and with all the stores closed, all we had in the house was some bread and bologna. So we made bologna sandwiches that day, and they were the most delicious Christmas meal I had ever tasted. I can guarantee they will be the best Christmas meal that I will ever have in my life. It was manna from Heaven. My daughter was alive and my family was together on one of the most sacred days of the year. God had truly blessed us with the greatest Christmas gift we could have ever hoped for.

Eventually, Bizzie made a full recovery, and every year for the past 40 years around December 9 – the day we almost lost her – we gather as a family to reflect on how the Lord has blessed us and we share our prayers for the coming year.

This Christmas, there will be other innocent children across America who deserve only to be living out their childhood happy and carefree, but they will be spending Christmas in the hospital. I ask that you take the time to pray for miracles for them and their families, because we know that prayer can do amazing things. And if you know of someone who is suffering at this time of year, think about reaching out and just letting them know you care.

I wanted to share my family’s story with you – even though I can never get through it without tearing up – because it’s my sincerest wish that, amid all the hustle and bustle of the Christmas season, amid all the political strife, amid all the concerns about our nation’s future, we can all take a moment to, as scripture advises us, “Kindle afresh the gift of God.” Whether it’s our health, the love of family and friends, our prosperity, or our freedoms – we are all truly blessed.

May God continue to bless you all. May you have a very Merry Christmas, and may our Jewish brothers and sisters have a very happy Hanukkah. May we all greet the New Year with a renewed sense of gratitude for what we have and a stronger sense of purpose for what we must do!

All the best,

Kay C. James

REFLECTIONS WITH ADDED COLOR

There are times when we want to
look back and reflect on our life
This is a natural thing to do
Reflection is good

Among the many things we learn is
the fact that the journey was arduous
It comes with a price and we cannot do it alone.
There are many who walked with us.

They guided us, inspired us, protected us and
became part of the palette of paints we used
to create our life’s portrait

Many roads were taken
The worn and familiar paths felt safe and secure,
but excitement in life came from the many trails
hiked for the first time

There were risks, victories and setbacks,
ups and downs, as well as laughter and tears
We tried to keep an even keel.

We disdained arrogance and defeatism.
There are mistakes and corrections,
forgiving and being forgiven,
learning and teaching, dreaming and taking action

All combine and make up the colors
that give depth and meaning to our work

The autumn and winter seasons are
beautiful times of the year.
They give us Thanksgiving and the Christmas Holidays
They bring new beginnings with the New Year

They are celebrated by each of us in our own way
They also bring special colors to our mixing board
Let us hope that we can use them to add
a unique luster and richness to our reflections

Stanski
December 25, 2019 ^

SPINNING

Sometimes the world spins the wrong way
Balance is not even a question
There isn’t any
Waiting Is the best answer, then
let things pass over
When dark clouds block the sight of the moon
don’t stop watching for it because
It is something too wonderful to let go
So wait knowing you will see it shining through

Disastrous events set you back, but
don’t go into retreat
Muster up your wit and grit and
find a way to work through it
Bridges collapse, then are rebuilt
It would be a pity not to cross them
Never knowing what you might miss
whether a moon rise or a sunset

Life gives you so many hours; it is not wise to misuse them
Many do and the consequence is that time is gone forever
You stand right where you were with nothing gained and
no plan in sight to suspend life while you abuse it
We take an oath of sorts each time we meditate
What does it mean if we’ve no intention to keep?
How many times do we have to fall and then get up?
Wisdom, can you take over for a while?

The merry-go-round of life can be awesome
It is all a matter of timing and following some kind of plan
Know when to climb aboard, when it’s time to disembark
Otherwise you circle around, always trying to catch up with yourself
You must have a reason for taking the ride
If you don’t, then you begin to recognize yourself as a fool
No one can live up to all of their expectations, so release your notions
Think of your heroes, and drink of their potion

Stanski
December 24, 2019 ^

SKATEBOARDER

FLIGHTS OF FANCY
IN THE MIND
CHASING THE BUTTERFLIES

HELMETS, PADS
LATEST GEAR
STILL
SO MUCH TO FEAR

LITTLE RUNS
SO EASY
THE BIG BOWL
ONLY ONE WORD:
QUEASY

TIME IS NOT
AN ALLY
WAITING DELAYS
THE DATE TO FLY

FINALLY ADRENALINE
HAS ITS WAY
IT’S YOUR DAY

BY STANSKI
DECEMBER 24, 2019 ^

SANCTUARY PROVIDER

Stanski knew the hope and settling,
that new words can bring to
those whose lives have been disrupted

Disrupted by any number of offish things
Soft words of explanation then
Stronger for encouragement

He pondered over forgiveness so
one could move on in peace
knowing we all have failings

As well as limitations, but insisted by
all means possible don’t limit ourselves or
put up bars to make our own cages

Stanski has been there
He knows the truth and his wisdom
has always exceeded his years

Even as a child, some called him wonderful,
said he was an angel, who appeared at
the right time to help others unnerve,
so that they could continue

It was not easy for them,
but they had trust and let Stanski
bear some of their weight
until they were able to endure

He never fooled them or caused
insignificant toil, but was always straight forward
He knew of truth

He knew of love and love lost and broken heartedness
He would never confess this for it would
give cause to have an excuse and

Stanski wanted his students to
braid themselves with their own well understood truth
He did not feel clever or superior.

He knew his chore and spread his wings
when necessary to shelter and make
the down trodden secure

Stanski became a legend, but that was not his goal;
he knew the source of his talent and
would never play the part of a fool

His own days, too were numbered
No time to waste as his own soul was important,
thus his perpetual haste

Stanski
December 23, 2019 ^

IMAGINATION

Children see black birds
Beautiful black birds
Flying with ease

Up and over trees
Giving the subtle signal
Come and join me

Children think
Spread their wings
And to everyone’s surprise

They are spacing through leaves
And branches and
Then beyond; up in the sky

Where airplanes fly high
Around the moon they go
Their smiling faces glow

Can this be real?
They wonder; then see
lightning and hear thunder

Then back to the trees and
down to the ground, but
they haven’t been on the moon

Oh, they hear their mother’s call
they hear the black bird’s crow
wait, wait for us; until we grow

Then we’ll try again
it will be too late
the bluish black birds sing

You’ll be too old
won’t hear our ring
be busy working

Taking care and
by then you won’t care
but remember today

It was a wonder
A huge flight by
Boys made of clay

Jot it down, they crow
put all your words
in a lovely row

Read them often
so you won’t forget
you will have no regret

Watch for us
We’ll give you signals
Remind you to stay safe

Be alert as you go
We will play it straight
Just so you know

We’ll be watching you
Watching you flow
Smiling at your glow

Stanski
December 23, 2019 Y

FIDDLING

The city is burning
A sentry interrupts a party
to tell the General

Musicians keep playing
The soldier is thrown
into a dungeon

It is cool an dry,
guarded by a man
with one leg, who
sits on a stool

Both wait as
the General’s ego
expands into invincibility

But he is wrong
and will perish
with his vultures

The prisoner is
released by the guard
and the two walk down
a narrow corridor on

three legs finding
their way to safety and rest
They now dream of
sacred new beginnings

Where the erudite and
generals will serve in
a new manner

This is the way it was designed
The musicians will play on key
Life will be good
You’ll see

Stanski
December 23, 2019 ^

IMAGERY

I don’t know
what a dream is about
Something mundane and peaceful or
startling, causing a shout
Many possibilities
Like black cats flying
or dogs on unicycles
Maybe Van Gogh women sighing

Stay awake
Try to think
Keep moving forward
Dare not blink
Isn’t action better
than sleepy dreams
Why do deer freeze
in auto-light beams

Their lack of action
can bring sure death
Our lack of action
could cause wrath
People will wait
Give you a chance
Dreams or reality
You choose
It is your dance

Stanski
December 22, 2019 ^