Author: Garry

  • Gratitude

    An opportunity to receive more.

    Shape Of Your Heart: Discover The Building Blocks Of Great Relationships: Day 2 • Devotional

    As the one leper came back to thank Jesus for what He’d done, Jesus told him that his faith had made him “well.” The word “well” translated here is the Greek word “sozo.” It’s a different word used than the word translated “cleansed” in verse 17. Sozo means, saved, forgiven and whole. That means the one who came back to express gratitude received something none of the others did. All ten were healed, but only one was made whole. The truth is, showing gratitude isn’t an obligation, it’s an opportunity. It’s not about what it does for the other person, it’s what it does in your own heart and how it changes you.

  • 3 phrases, 3 words

    I am sorry. I love you. Please forgive me.

    Three little phrases. Three little words. So much power.

  • Out of Control

    Out of Control

    So much of the anxiety arises from the parts of ourselves that want to plan and control and know the outcome of things. Of course, none of us knows these things, and life is largely out of our control.

    breath prayer – Christine Valrters Paintner

  • Electrifying

    Electrifying

    I heard a noise in the night. It was a windy night and our hydro wires are right outside the bedroom window. They usually make some noise on a windy night, but this was different.

    The next day while getting something from the shed I looked at the hydro wires and saw what was causing the noise

    Broken insulator

    The insulator (middle left) had broken which released the strain cable from the under eves bracket (top centre). Now the power wires are taking the load of the line to the pole. This didn’t seem too good so I called hydro thinking they would come out a fix it.

    Well, they came out, had a look and then informed me about this!

    Cracks in the wiring insulation

    Both the red power wires have cracks in the insulation right around the wire. It’s original wire, about 58 year old. The hydro guys said they could re-attach the cable to the bracket but there would be about a 50% chance the wire would break and/or a lot of insulation would come off. In either case they would turn off the power to the house. In fact they were only OK with leaving the power on in it’s current condition if we called an electrician today and had it repaired ASAP. Turns out the wire from the meter to the top of the mast where it connects to the hydro line is the home owners responsibility.

    Other Hydro guy good news was that our mast in not up to the current code which requires the conduit to go through the roof to a mast head above the roof as opposed to a bracket on the eves. However, we might be “grandfathered”. If we need to come up to code he estimated $3,000+, yikes!

    So I check around for a recommendation on an electrician and make the call. He seems quite good and ready to do the work. I send my contact info an some pictures and he offers to stop over tonight and have a look.

    In response to one of the pictures he says the soffit will need to come off. I ask Scott to stop by that evening and he removes the soffit for me.

    Soffit off

    While he’s here the electrician arrives and checks out the wiring. He’s already checked with the City of Winnipeg electrical inspector and I’ll be allowed to just replace the wire from the meter to the mast head, the way less expensive option. With permits and coordination the repair should get done in about a week. Hopefully, before the wires break which would be a whole new scheduling problem.

  • God is my help

    God, I am so grateful I can look to You in times of trouble. Thank You for being my constant help during challenging times. When I don’t know what to do, I ask You to guide me and fill me with Your peace and wisdom. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

  • Waiting

    How to wait actively with faith, hope and confidence.

    www.bible.com/reading-plans/12447/day/3

  • It is finished

    The car repair that is ?. Today, the Santa Fe was picked up, repaired and returned to our house after 215 days of waiting for a fuel pump.

    How long is 215 days?

    7 months and 1 day

    Or:

    • 18,576,000 seconds
    • 309,600 minutes 
    • 5160 hours 
    • 30 weeks and 5 days
    • 58.90% of a common year (365 days)

    It was a long time which included a rental car, a car loaded to us by a friend and a loaner from the dealer.

    Some of the back story.

    Car Part Delays

    I’m a Supply Chain Hosage

    Free at last