Knees on the floor, hands held together, elbows pressed into the mattress for support. It’s the fifties, and that’s me kneeling bedside with my two sisters whispering nighttime prayers. Mom, with the soul of a poet, inspired us to memorize Night is falling, dear Mother, the long day is o’er, And before your loved image, we are kneeling once more, to thank you for keeping us safe through the day and to ask you this night to keep evil away... So, yeah, my relationship with prayer goes way back. In third grade, one particular prayer changed how I thought about God. I guess I was ready for paradox. It started one Friday after lunch, after some throwaway lesson led us third-graders into the week’s most beloved hour: Art. In Catholic school, that meant swapping our flimsy scratch paper from Arithmetic for heavy drawing paper. Whoo-hoo, time to go wild with our crayons! Sister had one rule. Each week she’d stand up, point her witchlike finger at us, and warn: NO CRAYONS IN THE PENCIL...
The Palmville Globe Volume 2 Number 14 Man Returns Cabinet Drawer To Working Order Joe McDonnell, 79 and a resident of Palmville Twp, Minnesota, recently fixed a kitchen cabinet drawer that had been sagging. "I'm presuming the drawer and cabinet had once been in someone's kitchen, but they have been in our garage since we bought our place 52 years ago. The cabinet is great for storing stuff in the garage, but a year ago one of the drawers half-collapsed and was hard to open and would not close fully. On inspection I discovered one of the rails on the side of the drawer had come off. I drilled holes through the rail and the side of the drawer and fastened them together with rivets. Riveting is simple and easy but it has a satisfying high tech feel for me." McDonnell notes that had the drawer been in a cabinet in their kitchen, he would have fixed it promptly. "Storage space is at a premium in our kitchen," he says. Man Finds Fine Dining Away From Home Joe M...