Thursday, February 13, 2025

Move #32

I have moved a lot in my life. 

I will soon relocate for the 32nd time.

My first residence was 2802 South 11th Street in Abilene, Texas when I arrived in the world. I moved around a lot as a child. My father was a preacher in a church organization which had one-year pastoral appointments and was possible to move every year which we did many times.

I attended nine different schools in 12 years.

While some are born and live in the same place for their entire life, I have never been able to comprehend that for myself.

The longest I have lived in one place is six years which is where I am preparing to leave now.

Home has never been a physical place for me but the older I get, I am hopeful in finding that place which attaches to me. A place where I want to stay and never again have to feel that urge to move again.

I never have enjoyed the actual move itself. It gets harder and more stressful each time.

Could this be the last move?

Rarely have I moved somewhere looking to move. The most recent time was when we moved to Tampa, Florida. After two months, I was ready to leave. It took two years to do it.

Why can’t I stay in one place? I don’t always move somewhere already thinking about moving again. I haven’t found the perfect place for me.

Is there a perfect place?  I would like to stay somewhere and not tire of it.

I am looking for a new adventure.  Will it be the right move? I don’t know. Nothing is permanent.

A new adventure awaits.

It all began for me in Abilene, Texas.  Where will it end?

I am not lost. Just wandering (and wondering). 

There is a saying that says: “All who wander are not lost.”


Sunday, February 9, 2025

TV Show Flashback - Space: 1999

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Recently I discovered one of my streaming channels had an old science fiction television show that I used to love watching.  I remember back in the mid-70s tuning into watch Space: 1999 every Saturday night.  There was really no show like it at the time. 

Space: 1999 was a British science-fiction television show which ran from 1975-1977.  The premise of the show is about a base on the moon set in the year 1999 where the Earth stored its nuclear waste.  An explosion knocked the Moon out of orbit and hurled it into space becoming a virtual spaceship which encountered various worlds and beings.  

At the time, it was the most expensive series produced for British television.  There was a total of 48 episodes in the series but there were major differences between Season 1 and Season 2.  While they had a big budget for their first season, changes in production resulted in a radically smaller budget for the second season.  There were also changes in cast.  Barry Morse - who played fan favorite Victor Bergman - was unable to agree on a new contract and left the series.  New characters were introduced and the series struggled in the ratings and failed to survive for a third season.

Martin Landau and Barbara Bain were the lead characters on the show as Commander John Koenig and Doctor Helena Russell.  Landau and Bain were married in real life and had previously starred on Mission: Impossible.  

Although the series never had a true ending, a fan-backed seven-minute film in August 1999 called "Message from Moonbase Alpha" featured Zienia Merton who played Sandra Benes in the series.  In the film she delivered a final message to Earth from Moonbase Alpha as the remaining inhabitant were evacuating to a new planet.

Space: 1999 was a lot like Star Trek but it was the moon instead of a starship which was the vehicle for the 311 people on Moonbase Alpha to encounter the unknown in outer space.  

The theme song intro to the show was also something I liked.  It was very well done and very catchy.  I have found myself re-watching the series and even though the technology of producing science fiction shows have become more advanced, it is still nice to relive it.

For more information about the show:  http://www.space1999.org



Monday, February 3, 2025

Trusting God With The "If-Then"

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If you've ever worked with flowcharts, there is a part in the process called "if-then".  The if-then process is part of decision making which contains decision boxes, arrows and outcome blocks in a flowchart to represent various scenarios and their consequences.

I don't know about you but I don't need a physical flowchart to have if-then scenarios constantly flooding my mind sometimes.  Honestly, I feel that I am cursed with constantly predicting scenarios in my life.  It's all about trying to control possible future circumstances in my life.  

As much as I hate to admit it to myself, I can't control things that haven't happened yet.  Although I know it is important to be prepared, I have also reminded myself that I can't always prepare myself for the if-thens in life or things that I don't know.  Many times we simply have to figure it out as we go.  

This a proverb (Proverbs 3:5) that tells us to trust in God with ALL of our heart and don't rely on our own understanding.  I can tell you that the main word that gives me problems in that proverb is ALL.  I can do well in trusting God most of the time but I often fail with committing to Him ALL of the time.  I do try and I continue to work on it.  I can make it difficult to hand over the control over to Him although He controls it all anyway.  The same proverb also says that He will direct our paths.  

Only of the things about if-then thinking about life is that we want to make the absolute right decision in everything we do - especially the big decisions.  I was struggling recently about a decision on moving and relocating to another city.  These are big decisions and I always worry about making the wrong decision but then I got peace about it that even if it turns out to be the wrong decision that God still has me and nothing has to be permanent.  He even reminds us that ALL things work together for good for us. (Romans 8:28)  I don't have to know all and see all.  I only need to trust in the one that does.  

Will we always get it right?  No.  We can't always worry about the if-thens in our lives or will will miss out on the present and what we need to do today.  I mean all we can do is to live one day at a time anyway so we need to live in the present and deal with tomorrow when it becomes today.  Sometimes all the if-then flowcharts in our minds never happen the way we think anyway.  

New things scare us.  Fear always grips us when we do new things or make decisions but if you think about it, everything we are doing right now is something that, at one time, we had never done before.

We can be assured of one thing, we don't have to worry IF God is going to be with us.  He WILL be with us in whatever decisions we make.  We just need to let Him control the IF and just make the best decision we can make based on what we know.  We can't possibly base our decisions on what we don't know.  

IF we trust in God THEN He will direct our path.