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| The Thorplets, Winter 2013 |
Belated Season’s Greetings! Our annual Christmas letter goes in the mail to most of you tomorrow morning — but in case you can’t wait, it’s online now! We miss you all, and wish you many blessings in this new year!
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| The Thorplets, Winter 2013 |
Belated Season’s Greetings! Our annual Christmas letter goes in the mail to most of you tomorrow morning — but in case you can’t wait, it’s online now! We miss you all, and wish you many blessings in this new year!
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| The two of us. |
Seventeen years ago today, I promised my life to my bride. I do not say I married my best friend, though I may have thought so at the time and though it is certainly true today. We were young and barely knew ourselves, let alone each other.
In truth, I married my greatest challenge — as I have said before, “the rock, the glue, and the guide.” What we glimpsed during those first three summers in South Dakota was an unseen hand and an unimagined plan for us. Thank you, Jodi, for trusting Him, and teaching me to trust.
genesis
you were the word unspoken, love
the gift yet to bequeath
when light first pierced my darkness and
revealed the void beneath
i was an unformed wastrel then
a breath of dust, alone
you were a shaping vision, love
and carved from solid bone
you were a moving stillness, love
my unknown missing peace
a heartstring tug that drew me near
my bond and my release
i was a crash of water then
and you the softest stone
i broke myself upon you, love
and you returned me home
patter of autumn
rain on red leaves, dipping down —
tension, then release
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| Photo by Trevor |
One of the cooler things I received for Christmas, as an aspiring brewer and literary type (also aspiring), was this t-shirt from The Brewing Network, which features Scottish poet Robert Burns’s version of the old folk song, “John Barleycorn” (or “John Barleycorn Must Die”) in the shape of a brewing carboy. The poem tells barley’s story from planting to brewing as a ballad and a tale of heroic sacrifice. The words are below, but to hear a proper reading, check out the YouTube clip at the bottom.
I love The Brewing Network’s other shirts and its “hop grenade” logo. I haven’t checked out any of the radio shows or podcasts yet. It must be a small outfit, since the emails Jodi exchanged when ordering this shirt were signed “Linda, Justin’s Mom.”
Anyway, check out the reading below, then check out The Brewing Network.