Revisiting a Bad Day
Posted by Tim at 22:49:28

September 19, 2005 was one of the worst days of my life. I am reminded of that day today, partly because it was 3 years ago today and partly because like that day, I've been fighting a cold (or allergy attack) for the last few days.

I keep coming back to the issue of time on my blog. Time fascinates me. Three years ago seems like such a long time ago, and yet I can picture September 19 almost as if it were yesterday. Perhaps in part that is because that which became unsettled on September 19 remains unsettled -- more so than I expected, then -- even to this day. In some ways, perhaps time's distance is not so much about the amount of minutes that have passed by; rather, it is about how relevant and active a given time is to the present time.

September 19 is still quite relevant.

One of the things I like about blogging, especially when I am on an active posting spree, is that it leaves markers of days like today. Looking back to the post I linked to above, I received a snapshot of what I felt by my own words then and not by three years of framing things in my mind. That's rather interesting.

Blogging will certainly change the way we remember things in the decades ahead, I suspect.






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Re: Revisiting a Bad Day

Glad to see you more active. Labor day weekend, three years ago…the day I landed in Westwood. Sept 11, 2005, the day I officially started in Westwood. Two years later my house burned down. A year after that I finally rented a larger place for my wife and kids.

It’s interesting to look back and see how God has orchestrated things.

When I was an Armenian, I thought of God as a master chess player. Now that I’m a Calvinist, I see Him as playing an incredibly complex game of solitaire.

In any case, it’s the ability to completely rest in His sovereignty that allows me to sleep at night.


Posted by Jason P. Franklin - Sep 20, 2008 | 0:25:57



Re: Revisiting a Bad Day

Not much I can add, except I’m standing by you, my friend.


Posted by Ed Hurst - Sep 20, 2008 | 20:11:47



Re: Revisiting a Bad Day

Jason: It has been a year already since your fire? Amazing. What a mixed bag September is for you. Your family continues to be in my thoughts and prayers.

It feels good to be more active. I need to catch up more on your blog. I’ve fallen behind on my favorite blogs, alas.

Ed: Thank you, Ed, I appreciate that more than I can say.


Posted by Timothy R. Butler - Sep 21, 2008 | 23:55:57


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