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Thursday, May 28, 2026

ARROW PRAYERS

 


 On rising in the morning:

- I laid me down and slept, and rise again, for the Lord sustaineth me.

- Preserve my lying down and my rising up, from this time forth for evermore.

Before sleeping:

- Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit.

- Lighten mine eyes, that I sleep not in death.

- I will lay me down in peace and take my rest, for it is thou, Lord, only that makest me dwell in safety.

When lying sleepless:

- With my soul have I desired thee in the night; yea, with my spirit within me will I seek thee early.

- I come to thee, my God, for quiet and repose, and new supplies of strength to drooping nature, wearied with the labours and cares of the past day.

- Take me under the covering of thy wings, and let thy loving-kindness and thy truth always preserve me.

Upon leaving home:

- The Lord preserve my going out and my coming in; from this time forth for evermore.

- O give thine Angels charge over me, to keep me in all my ways.

- Order my steps according to thy Word, so shall no wickedness have dominion over me.

Before worship:

- I will worship toward thy holy Temple.

- My soul hath a desire and longing to enter into the courts of the Lord.

- Blessed are they that dwell in thy house; they will be always praising thee.

At the beginning of work:

- Prosper thou the work of my hands, O Lord, O prosper thou my handy-work.

- Guide me with thy counsel.

- To the greater glory of thy Name, O God, I approach this work, and offer it to thee in union with the infinite merits of Jesus Christ.

- Whatsoever I do in word or deed, may I do all in the Name of the Lord Jesus

On completing work:

- O Jesus, I commend unto thee this work of mine to be perfected and finished by thee, and I offer it unto thee in union with thine own works.

- Abide with us, for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent.

Amid temptation:

- Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.

- Lord, help me with thy grace, that I may overcome this temptation.

- Help me, Lord, in this moment of trial.

- O God, make speed to save me; O Lord, make haste to help me.

- O Christ, save me; bid the tempter depart from me.

- I can do all things through Christ, who hath strengthened me.

- Make me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.

After falling into sin:

- O God, against thee only have I sinned, and done this evil in thy sight.

- I acknowledge my transgression; and am sorry for my sin.

- Lord, be merciful to me, for the merits of thy Son Jesus Christ, lay not this sin to my charge.

- I will go to my father and say to him: Father, I have sinned against heaven, and against thee, I am no more worthy to be called thy son.

To cultivate a sense of God's presence:

- Thou God seest me; I am thine, O save me.

- Wherever I am, whatever I do, thou art with me; O keep me in thy fear all the day long.

- Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of Man cometh.

- Heart of Jesus, burning with love for me, inflame my heart with love for thee.

For guidance in perplexity or doubt:

- Speak, Lord, for thy servant heareth.

- Show me thy ways, O Lord, and teach me thy paths.

- Thy word is a lantern unto my feet, and a light unto my paths.

Before any difficult conversation:

- Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth, and keep the door of my lips.

- Lord, keep my tongue from evil, and my lips that they speak no guile.

Amid frustration and impatience:

- Learn of me, for I am meek and lowly of heart, and ye shall find rest unto your souls.

- O Lord, make to rest in meekness and lowliness of mind.

When alone:

- Help me now, O God, to do all things in thy sight, who seest in secret.

- Shut out, O God, from my heart, everything that offends thee.

- By thy mighty power, repress all my wandering thoughts, and tread down Satan under my feet.

When in sorrow:

- It is the Lord, let him do what seemeth good to him.

- Not my will, but thine be done.

- Lord, what wilt thou have me do?

When dejected:

- Why art thou so full of heaviness, O my soul, and why art thou so disquieted within me?

- Put thy trust in God; for I will yet give him thanks for the help of his countenance.

- My soul cleaveth unto the dust, O quicken thou me in thy way.

- Show me the light of thy countenance, and I shall be whole.

Amid anxiety:

- Come, O Lord, and visit me in peace.

- Deal with me, as thou willest, and knowest best, only bind me safe to thine everlasting love.

- Good Jesus, lead me that I may follow thee; hold me, that I may hold fast to thee; teach me, that I may choose thee alone; keep me, that I may be thine for ever.

In danger:

- I will lift up my eyes to the hills from whence cometh my help.

- O Lord, deliver us from evil.

In sickness:

- Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me; nevertheless, not my will but thine be done.

- Lord, offer all my sufferings to thy Father, as thou didst offer all thine agonies to him.

- Lord, strengthen me to bear my cross patiently, humbly, lovingly.

- Jesus, most tender, in thee would I trust; let me never be confounded. 

Thanksgiving:

- Glory be to thee, O Lord, for thy mercy.

- Praise the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me praise his holy Name.

- What reward shall I give unto the Lord; for all the benefits that he hath done unto me.

- I will thank thee, for thou hast heard me; and art become my salvation.

 

 

 

 

SOME OF MY BUDDIES AT CAMP AMES, SOUTH KOREA

 1969




Wednesday, May 27, 2026

MOTORCYCLE RIDING WITH MICKI

 

       Micki and I were married in 1975.  And one of our favorite things to do was to go for a motorcycle ride.  Micki is the best rider I’ve ever had on the back of a motorcycle.  The first time she rode it, she pressed against my back with her arms around me.  People unfamiliar with motorcycles often don’t want to lean when on a curve, making me have to lean even further for the turn.  But Micki melts into me, and we are one.
       Many times we rode on our favorite ride on Chuckanut Drive, from Bellingam to Blanchard in beautiful Washington State.  Here’s an AI image of us (I don’t use AI anymore, but have many AI images in our files).  It isn’t that accurate with our faces, but you get the idea.  This is how it was, although we rode on the right side of the road.  Chuckanut Drive winds through sheer beauty, with a wall on one side (in many places with fossils) and overlooking Puget Sound on the other.  Along the way we’d stop and walk holding hands through Larrabee State Park, all the way down to the water.  Closer to Bellingham we’d pass by the trail to Teddy Bare Cove, a nude beach, with even an island to swim to, and occasionally a passing train of very interested passengers.
       For the first six months of our marriage, the motorcycle was our only transportation.  We lived in the woods near Lake Stevens in our 8x12-foot cabin with no utilities, and I worked in Everett and Micki worked in Snohomish – not the most practical situation, especially in the frequent W. Washington rain.  Micki would keep a change of clothes at her work.  But it was all wonderful with each other, enough to continue the joy of our marriage for almost 51 years now, and counting.

 

 

 


BLAINE WA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN THE 1950s

 
















I don't have my 5th grade report card.

 

 

 

MYSTERY IN THE MAIL

       This just came - a letter-size envelope, entirely blank on both front and back, except for a label.  The nonprofit postage is printed on the label, not the envelope.  Inside is only a booklet, no letter, no note.  The 4 1/4" by 6 3/4" booklet is really cool, printed in 2022, containing the Declaration of Independence, a Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms, and the Virginia Declaration of Rights, all with an introduction by Lonnie G. Bunch III, 14th Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution.  Obviously this Smithsonian Edition booklet is from the Smithsonian Institute, because we recently subscribed to Smithsonian magazine but haven't received our first issue yet.  That's not the mystery, once we opened the envelope.
       The mystery is the address.  It's our address all right, but below my name it says: BOTTOM LEFT OF THE RIGHT PAGE.  I know where this is from, but how did the Smithsonian get it as part of my address?
       I've collected all six issues of the "Mighty Mouse Fun Club" comic books, published in the 1950s, and when I was a kid I was the president of the local Mighty Mouse Fun Club chapter that met in our garage in Blaine WA.  On pages 14 and 15 of the last issue of these comics is a list of the Club members, and my name is printed at the BOTTOM LEFT OF THE RIGHT PAGE.  Explain that.  I'm flattered that the prestigious Smithsonian Institute identifies me as a member of the 1950s Mighty Mouse Fun Club, and now wonder if this will appear on the labels of all the magazines we receive.  I imagine so.