Sunday, December 14, 2014

December 14: Sunday School Christmas Program, Classic Saint Marty, New Cartoon

It was Christmas Sunday School program time in church this morning.  Lots of kids mumbling into microphones.  Lots of off-key singing.  A kids' bell choir that almost played a recognizable version of "Jesus Loves Me."  My daughter dressed up as a shepherd.  My son leaning on a speaker, yawning.  In short, it was a typical Christmas Sunday School program.  Painful and funny.

After church, I went to the studio for a final recording session for the Christmas album.  After about four hours, it was a wrap.  (I don't know if musicians use that term, but you know what I mean.)  My work on the album is pretty much over.  By this time next week, I will have the final product in my hands.  I'm excited to see how it all comes together.

I have so much to do before Christmas.  Shopping to finish.  A Christmas letter to write.  Christmas cards to address and mail.  A Christmas poem and drawing to put together.  It's going to be a race to the North Pole, if you get what I mean.

Tonight's Classic Saint Marty first aired three years ago.  Hope it puts you in the holiday spirit.

December 14, 2011:  It's Another Wonderful Post
 
I'm glad I know you, George Bailey.

Violet Bick says this to George when she's about to leave town.  George gives her some money (even though he's near broke himself) and words of encouragement.

Aside from the fact that Violet was portrayed by one of the sexiest stars of the time (Gloria Grahame), this little exchange sort of epitomizes, for me, what this whole movie is about.  It's about being kind to people who are down on their luck, even if you're down on your luck, too.  It's about giving people a leg up, or a back up, or a whatever up.

I can't really think of a better goal in life:  making people feel better about themselves.  That's a pretty good lesson to learn.  George makes a difference in Violet's life.  Not because of the money he gives her, but because of the kindness he shows her.  He makes her feel important, that she somehow matters.

I want to be George Bailey at that moment.  Not because he gets to kiss Gloria Grahame (that's just a bonus).  I want to be George because he's the kind of person who makes other people feel better about themselves.

Some day, I want somebody to say to me,

I'm glad I know you, Saint Marty.


George checking out Violet

Confessions of Saint Marty






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