1) My family: The Texas Malmgrens have a Saturday Night Margarita get-together every week on Zoom. We talk and talk; always fun. Bethany calls most every day when she is walking Nessa. Zack and Kallie and the girls come over once or twice a week. Annalisa and Karen text back and forth. And it goes beyond that—I have talked with my brother and four sisters more in the last month than in the previous year before that (not counting visits). Sometimes I realize that we had forgotten how much we like each other.
2) Entertainment: Wherever you can find it—I no longer judge video games. I belief Tiger King got half of America through the first week of the quarantine. Karen and I have discovered Schitt’s Creek as a mildly guilty pleasure. I think of crosswords and board games and puzzles as entertainment too.
3) The Bible: I think this is the most colorful, entertaining, profound, confusing, mysterious, enchanting and inspiring book about the history of God and man that ever was. I think it was given to us by God through humans. I don’t understand why people try to read it as black and white.
4) Golf: Yeah, I just made some people cringe. Our course closed for a couple weeks than re-opened. I know that it counts as a spoiled privilege, but it’s also a fairly safe social distancing form of exercise, especially for us old men. I haven’t played that often, but it’s one of the true pleasures of a day.
5) Waking up: I know this is another privilege—when I wake up, I usually don’t have to get up. I can lay there awhile, or even go back to sleep. Of course, it wasn’t like this most of my life. What I try to do now is make the realization that Jesus is right there with me at that moment. We plan my day…or I drift back to sleep.
6) Dr. Fauci: I just like the guy. I believe he is trying to save the country while walking a tightrope. The stress must be unbelievable.
7) My wife: She is the perfect person for me to go through this with. Not that it is always easy, ha, iron sharpens iron. But we get through our bad moments fairly easily now—we are finishing this journey together. It would be hard for me to go through this without her.
8) Social media: I try to ignore the dark side. I love how I am able to stay in contact with people from my past—I love observing former students turn into productive, socially aware people—I enjoy the brief contacts with past colleagues, fellow sojourners, voices from the past. Whether because of old age or quarantine, I find my thoughts drifting to the past. From where we were to where we are now—for most of us, the response is gratitude.
9) Church: In a way, I think this is good for our church. So much is ritual in a church service. We are shaking up the way we worship. My pastor called it the Easter of Empty Churches. The message is that the church isn’t empty; the building is empty. The church is moving—I hope that is happening across the country.
10) The corona beard: Well, I don’t endorse it entirely. It has been nice to let it go (I’ve never liked shaving), but I’m not sure I like having it on my face! It still itches too. It does surprise me how tolerant Karen has become of the beard.
11) Quiet time: My most essential. Reading and praying and believing. Trusting in God in these perilous times. That is the foundation of our endurance.
This is what gets me through the time of corona. I would be pleased if you would share your endorsements with me.
The garden, so much pleasure. Weeding, organizing, pruning and gazing. Talk about life, it’s explosive and very reassuring. Virtual cocktail parties, so much fun and without the cooking and cleaning of real get togethers. Sharing this experience as well as 48 years of other ups and downs with my favorite squeeze, Ter. Painting, no matter what I paint it is a conversation with the mysterious language of color, line, shape, storytelling And the slip slide of sensuous oil paints. Although I love the drawing and focus and getting lost. You forgot to say writing Dal. Your writing connects you to people in a provocative and engaging way.
I also love the idea of the earth, sky, rivers and oceans getting a break from all the “madness”
Love to you and yours,
Gretch