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Summer Evenings In the Backyard: Keeping the Dream Alive

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Brave, 2012

A tangled mess of curls that look like they might slow her down, but nothing could be further from the truth concerning the Scottish lass called Mereda in Pixar’s latest presentation.   In contrast to Disney’s Tangled from a couple years ago in which Rapunzel wears her golden tresses neatly brushed and awaits her Prince Charming, Mereda has no desire to wait for any Prince, charming or not.

And when her parents arrange for the clansmen from the Scottish Highlands to present their firstborn sons as potential suitors, Mereda is in no way amused.  But comply she does, albeit grudgingly, and ends up excelling in the sport that she proposes as the one that the four suitors must demonstrate their prowess in.   So, humor them she does, but still doesn’t give in to accepting an arranged marriage.  This is one brave girl, and she’s not afraid to remind them of it.

What follows is a sweet story that showcases the mother-daughter relationship that is a delicate balance of strong wills that eventually allows them to reach a happy compromise when both parties see things from the others’ perspective.  There’s bravery in compromise, and there’s nothing to be ashamed about that!

A bit unusual from the traditional fairy-tale ending, but still one that tugs at your heart strings for all the drama that mothers, fathers, and daughters can produce!

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June 24

MORNING

“Get thee up into the high mountain.”
Isaiah 40:9

Our knowledge of Christ is somewhat like climbing one of our Welsh mountains. When you are at the base you see but little: the mountain itself appears to be but one-half as high as it really is. Confined in a little valley, you discover scarcely anything but the rippling brooks as they descend into the stream at the foot of the mountain. Climb the first rising knoll, and the valley lengthens and widens beneath your feet. Go higher, and you see the country for four or five miles round, and you are delighted with the widening prospect. Mount still, and the scene enlarges; till at last, when you are on the summit, and look east, west, north, and south, you see almost all England lying before you. Yonder is a forest in some distant county, perhaps two hundred miles away, and here the sea, and there a shining river and the smoking chimneys of a manufacturing town, or the masts of the ships in a busy port. All these things please and delight you, and you say, “I could not have imagined that so much could be seen at this elevation.” Now, the Christian life is of the same order. When we first believe in Christ we see but little of him. The higher we climb the more we discover of his beauties. But who has ever gained the summit? Who has known all the heights and depths of the love of Christ which passes knowledge? Paul, when grown old, sitting grey-haired, shivering in a dungeon in Rome, could say with greater emphasis than we can, “I know whom I have believed,” for each experience had been like the climbing of a hill, each trial had been like ascending another summit, and his death seemed like gaining the top of the mountain, from which he could see the whole of the faithfulness and the love of him to whom he had committed his soul. Get thee up, dear friend, into the high mountain.

EVENING

“The dove found no rest for the sole of her foot.”
Genesis 8:9

Reader, can you find rest apart from the ark, Christ Jesus? Then be assured that your religion is vain. Are you satisfied with anything short of a conscious knowledge of your union and interest in Christ? Then woe unto you. If you profess to be a Christian, yet find full satisfaction in worldly pleasures and pursuits, your profession is false. If your soul can stretch herself at rest, and find the bed long enough, and the coverlet broad enough to cover her in the chambers of sin, then you are a hypocrite, and far enough from any right thoughts of Christ or perception of his preciousness. But if, on the other hand, you feel that if you could indulge in sin without punishment, yet it would be a punishment of itself; and that if you could have the whole world, and abide in it forever, it would be quite enough misery not to be parted from it; for your God–your God–is what your soul craves after; then be of good courage, thou art a child of God. With all thy sins and imperfections, take this to thy comfort: if thy soul has no rest in sin, thou are not as the sinner is! If thou art still crying after and craving after something better, Christ has not forgotten thee, for thou hast not quite forgotten him. The believer cannot do without his Lord; words are inadequate to express his thoughts of him. We cannot live on the sands of the wilderness, we want the manna which drops from on high; our skin bottles of creature confidence cannot yield us a drop of moisture, but we drink of the rock which follows us, and that rock is Christ. When you feed on him your soul can sing, “He hath satisfied my mouth with good things, so that my youth is renewed like the eagle’s,” but if you have him not, your bursting wine vat and well-filled barn can give you no sort of satisfaction: rather lament over them in the words of wisdom, “Vanity of vanities, all is vanity!”

 

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Snapdragons: Eleven Days Old

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Trevor Morgan: Jesus Rides the Subway

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Masala Dosai & Sambar: Great Start to the Day

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On This Day: June 24

Updated June 23, 2012, 2:29 pm

NYT Front Page

On June 24, 1997, the Air Force released a report on the so-called “Roswell Incident,” suggesting the alien bodies witnesses reported seeing in 1947 were actually life-sized dummies.

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On June 24, 1895, Jack Dempsey, the American world heavyweight boxing champion from 1919 to 1926, was born. Following his death on May 31, 1983, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

By The Associated Press

1314 The forces of Scotland’s King Robert I defeated the English in the Battle of Bannockburn.
1497 The first recorded sighting of North America by a European took place as explorer John Cabot, on a voyage for England, spotted land, probably in present-day Canada.
1509 Henry VIII was crowned king of England.
1793 The first republican constitution in France was adopted.
1908 Former President Grover Cleveland died in Princeton, N.J., at age 71.
1940 France signed an armistice with Italy during World War II.
1974 The Beach Boys’ greatest hits album “Endless Summer” was released.
1998 AT&T Corp. struck a deal to buy cable television giant Tele-Communications Inc. for $31.7 billion.
2004 Federal investigators questioned President George W. Bush for more than an hour in connection with the news leak of a CIA operative’s name.
2006 Patsy Ramsey, who was thrust into the national spotlight by the unsolved slaying of her daughter JonBenet, died at age 49.
2009 After going AWOL for seven days, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford admitted that he had secretly flown to Argentina to visit his mistress.
2010 John Isner of the U.S. defeated Nicolas Mahut of France at Wimbledon in the longest-ever professional match: 11 hours, 5 minutes over three days. (Isner won the fifth set 70-68.)

Current Birthdays

By The Associated Press

Minka Kelly, Actress (“Friday Night Lights”)

Actress Minka Kelly (“Friday Night Lights”) turns 32 years old today.

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Jeff Beck, Rock musician

Rock musician Jeff Beck turns 68 years old today.

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1919 Al Molinaro, Actor (“Happy Days”), turns 93
1923 Jack Carter, Comedian, turns 89
1942 Michele Lee, Actress (“Knot’s Landing”), turns 70
1943 Georg Stanford Brown, Actor, director (“The Rookies”), turns 69
1944 Arthur Brown, Rock singer, turns 68
1945 George Pataki, Former governor of New York, turns 67
1947 Mick Fleetwood, Rock musician (Fleetwood Mac), turns 65
1960 Juli Inkster, Golfer, turns 52
1961 Curt Smith, Rock singer, musician (Tears for Fears), turns 51
1967 Sherry Stringfield, Actress (“ER”), turns 45
1979 Mindy Kaling, Actress, producer (“The Office”), turns 33
1986 Solange Knowles, R&B singer, turns 26

 

Historic Birthdays

Jack Dempsey 6/24/1895 – 5/31/1983 American world heavyweight boxing champion.Go to obituary »
86 Theodore Beza 6/24/1519 – 10/13/1605
French author, translator, educator and theologian
56 Robert Dudley Leicester 6/24/1532 – 9/4/1588
English favorite of Queen Elizabeth I
49 Saint John of the Cross 6/24/1542 – 12/14/1591
Spanish mystic and poet
66 John Hughes 6/24/1797 – 1/3/1864
Irish-born American religious leader; first Roman Catholic archbishop of New York
73 Henry Ward Beecher 6/24/1813 – 3/8/1887
American Congregational minister
63 Gustavus Swift 6/24/1839 – 3/29/1903
American business leader; founded Swift & Co.
81 Victor Francis Hess 6/24/1883 – 12/17/1964
Austrian-born Nobel Prize-winning physicist (1936)
81 Irving Kaufman 6/24/1910 – 2/1/1992
American judge; presided over the Rosenberg case
75 Norman Cousins 6/24/1915 – 11/30/1990
American essayist and editor of The Saturday Review
69 John Ciardi 6/24/1916 – 3/30/1986
American poet, critic and translator

 

 

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2012 Top of the Park Ann Arbor Summer Festival

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