Category: Personal

Remembering the Abandonment of Terri Shiavo

 wgmeisheid  August 2, 2015  3 Comments on Remembering the Abandonment of Terri Shiavo

Back in 2005, I wrote a post about the abandonment of Terri Shiavo, prompted by a column by Mark Steyn. I was fixing a couple of broken links on the post and I thought it deserved fresh light. So, here…

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The Nature of Sloth

 wgmeisheid  April 1, 2011  0 Comments on The Nature of Sloth

I was reading a review of Josef Pieper’s Faith, Hope, Love on Amazon when the commentor (Lawrence J. King) said something that struck a deep nerve and sent a shudder through my being (I am not joking). He said: I used to…

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I Always Knew I Was a Bit Spicy

 William  October 14, 2008  0 Comments on I Always Knew I Was a Bit Spicy

One of the niceties that separates us from our historical ancestors is our use of condiments on our food. We have many possibilities to spice up our daily fare from the simple salt and pepper to the common mayonnaise, mustard,…

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The Art of Fasting

 William  May 17, 2008  5 Comments on The Art of Fasting

When you mention the word fasting the first thing that usually comes to mind is absence of food, but fasting can literally be from anything, including by way of example: Televisions Movies Video games Reading Blogging Work Entertainment in general…

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The First Book is Finished

 William  May 6, 2008  0 Comments on The First Book is Finished

This is a little belated—several things have intervened—but I did finish the first book in my fictional Lawgiver Chronicles series on the life of Moses. It is titled Beginnings, and takes place over one 24 hour period, the day Moses…

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God Give You Rest James Paul Meisheid

 William  April 26, 2008  6 Comments on God Give You Rest James Paul Meisheid

My brother, James Paul Meisheid, died of a heart attack on Monday afternoon, while out deep sea fishing, something he loved to do. He was with his two brothers’-in-law. His death was sudden, unexpected, and nonrecoverable, despite heroic efforts by…

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A Sad Return

 William  April 26, 2008  0 Comments on A Sad Return

It has been a while since I posted anything. At first it was because I was on the drive to finish my book, which is finally behind me. But the absence also broke the habit I had cultivated and it…

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Moses Has Died

 William  April 8, 2008  1 Comment on Moses Has Died

I have been working on my book, trying to finish the first novel in my Moses series. Between that and work, there hasn’t been a lot of time left for other things. One thing did imping itself. Sunday evening my…

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Thoughts For A New Year

 William  January 2, 2008  0 Comments on Thoughts For A New Year

The New Year is the traditional time for making resolutions, to commit ourselves to change for the better in some area of our lives. While most of these efforts produce little if any fruit, I whole heartedly endorse the exercise,…

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Loss of equilibrium

 William  December 29, 2007  0 Comments on Loss of equilibrium

For years my wife has suffered from an irregular but recurring condition in her inner ear where she would lose her equilibrium. She gets nauseous and finds even sitting up difficult. It usually passed with the aid of a little…

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