Sunday Matters: Big Books

Sunday Matters, a latte on a wooden tray against greenery.

Good morning! I love a big book. A big, doorstopper of a read. The only problem is that the reviews get sidelined until it’s read. This is my only post for the week since I am making my way through one of those doorstopper reads.

My son’s non-profit, Bunker Arts Collective suffered a loss. They have this big yellow van named DOLLY and while in secure storage, it was vandalized! They stole the starter and the battery! His supporters rallied and raised the money to replace them, but what a sad sack you have to be to ruin a vehicle that beautifies the neighborhood.

Right Now:

Online ministry and then student ministry. Man, I am wiped out from being back in the office this week. I will load up on coffee and hope for the best. That post church nap will be fine, fine, fine.

This Week:

Not much going on. Three days in the office, two from home. My book club meets Wednesday to discuss Bright Young Women.

Reading:

I am a little over halfway through with The Brothers Karamazov. It’s quite a read and surprisingly, very readable for a big chunkster (928pp). It is reminding me a lot of another read, Beware of Pity. It’s very similar.

Still reading these but since Brothers is such a chunk, these are slow going.

Lucy by the Sea by Elizabeth Strout
Three Days in June by Anne Tyler (comes out 2/11)
Trust by Hernan Diaz (Feb club pick)

Watching:

Not much. I found that old show Emergency on at 5pm each evening and I have fallen back in love with it. It’s such a good, classic show.

Also watching a lot of Seinfeld. It’s just what I am in the mood for.

Grateful for:

  • I finally grew my post-surgical hair out enough to cut and it looks normal again! Shorter, but full. I had no idea that the hair fall out would bother me so much.
  • Stamina. I had to hike it up a hill recently because parking was a beast and I got up that hill without any trouble. This is huge since the Pulmonary Embolism from last February.
  • My daughter booked a film! Her first paid gig. Grateful for that confidence boost. She graduates this year and is feeling all those feels.

That’s about it for me. I find myself deep in thought these days about all things. Like, the media ban that I am imposing on myself this week to avoid, you know. Anyone else?

Sunday Matters: Routines are Good

Sunday Matters, a latte on a wooden tray against greenery.

I’ve had a long, luxurious, lazy vacation, and yes, it was peppered with all of Los Angeles burning. Heartbreaking to see all of the Palisades and Malibu as we know it, absolutely gone. The landscape is completely different. You need GPS just to see where those buildings were because nothing is left. Just ashes. What a horrible start to 2025. The acts of kindness and support is what stands out to me though.

Malibu Before.
Malibu before the 2025 fire.

Malibu After.
Malibu after 2025 fire.

My heart and prayers go out to those people. Yes, many celebrities lost homes but so did a lot of working folks, who had their homes for decades. Even being so close to the ocean didn’t help. They couldn’t do air drops because of the 90 mph winds.

Right Now:

Student ministry starts up again today so I am on my way to that after a quick bite and a ton of coffee.

This Week:

This Monday I am back at work. Remotely, but back to the routine. Routines can be good. I have been incredibly lazy with my wake-up times these past four weeks. In the past, I was never able to sleep in. Sleeping in meant until 6am or so. But after brain surgery, I pushed it to 8am. Unheard of! Now I am dragging my behind back to work.

Reading:

My first book of the year is The Brothers Karamazov. It’s very good and I am doing well with it. At 928 pages though it will be awhile before I review that one. I finished Bright Young Women and reviewed it.

I added the following to read alongside Brothers:

Lucy by the Sea by Elizabeth Strout
Three Days in June by Anne Tyler (comes out 2/11)
Trust by Hernan Diaz (Feb club pick)

Watching:

We finished Squid Game season 2. It’s really such a good show. Very hard to stop watching so we blew through it and now have to wait for Season 3 in June. The creators went with a much younger cast of characters which made it extra playful. Really dug those new characters.

We started another Korean show on Netflix called Happiness but the Hub is not getting into it. We will watching one more episode and then decide. We’ve only watched one episode and it’s supposed to be kind of like a zombie movie but this one is different.

Grateful for:

  • Coffee creamers that taste good without all the fake stuff and chemicals. My fave at the moment, Chobani. Lots of flavors.
  • Opportunities to try new things. Sometimes, they stick.
  • Fire crews that jump into fire battles even without water. There were so many fires that water pressure was an issue and hydrants were tapped out but they were still there, grabbing what they could like dogs and personal effects.
  • That I work for a campus that puts everyone’s safety first. I was off this past week anyway but after the fires, the campus asked everyone to work remotely for the rest of the week. A good decision. Happy that my colleagues could do that.

Other than that, we are dealing with some in-law health stuff. Doctor’s visits and the like. Would appreciate your prayers.

Chatting with friends about books and life…