2010.11.06 13:01
Charles Plumb was a U.S. Navy jet pilot in Vietnam. Plumb could not sleep all that night, thinking about Plumb thought of the countless hours the man So, who's packing your parachute? We have so many people who pack the daily |
2010.11.06 14:14
2010.11.06 18:22
Yes, someone is packing our parachutes all the time and every time.
But how many times do we know who they are and how they do their job?
The story of Charles Plumb was a case of blessed occasion.
Then in a reverse logic, not all of our parachutes got packed correctly !!
How often were our parachutes packed in a wrong way,
so that they didn't open when they needed to have been opened?
Looking back at my life, I think my parachutes opened exactly when it needed to.
I have been as lucky as or luckier than Charles Plumb.
For that, I am deeply indebted and give million thanks to my parachute packers.
But, who and what were they? Where were they?
Will I ever be able to meet at least one of them in a restaurant?
2010.11.06 20:28
What a Wonderful World it would be,
If we follow Father Belczak's Sunday homily,
Saying "Thank you" or simply saying "Hello".
Let me practice first.
"Thank you", sun-bae-nim-deul
For your sharing wonderful stories with us.
Today is Sunday.
I could find a little peace of my mind,
Attending our "Cyber Cathedral".
Thanks.
2010.11.07 01:05
Let us practice
to be thankful to everythings
in our 'one day at a time' lives! KJ
2010.11.07 02:01
Father Belczak's Sunday homily is something I look forward to every week.