Welcome Frenzied Friday!

This will be a weekly feature where you the reader can get involved, and also invite others to join in the fun too. Usually Friday’s are known as TGIF and it’s simply a time to celebrate finally arriving at the end of another week, with little thought of what to do for the weekend. Frenzied Friday brings a slightly new twist to that old idea. Yes, it’s nice the weekend has finally arrived. But what about the weekend? What kinds of things are planned for the weekend to bring some order, peace and calm. That’s the kind of post we’re looking for here.
It’s really easy to join us and here’s how it works. Do a post about your week and then tell us how you plan to unwind during the weekend. What are you plans. Put a link in your post, to the Frenzied Friday post here. Please use a permalink directly to the weekly post page, not the general url for my website. The easiest way is to simply put a line in your post that says something like;
This post is taking part in Frenzied Friday!
Then make that line a permalink to the post here. At the end of this post you will find a Mr. Linky box. Fill in the information in the box, and put the permalink of your post, again, not your general url, in appropriate box field.
That’s it! Please spread the word about Frenzied Friday and lets have fun encouraging one another for making it to the end of another week and giving some great ideas for weekend plans!
Dr. Rus
Frenzied Friday Post For June 27, 2008
Another Friday has arrived! Depending on which side of the border you live on in North America you’re either celebrating a long weekend, or getting ready to celebrate a long weekend next weekend. This is the July 1st long weekend in Canada, while the July 4th celebrations for the States hits next weekend. This of course leads to two of my favorite, tongue-in-check questions — Is there a July 1st in the United States? — and the corresponding question of — Is there a July 4th in Canada?
As we head into another weekend it’s time for Frenzied Friday here. What did your week look like, and what does the weekend hold for you as you try to wind down.
For me, this week was a little more relaxed than the week before. It’s nice to have my wife home and on the mend so I didn’t have all of those hospital runs every day after work. I did sleep a lot this week though.
What does this weekend hold for me? At this point I’m not exactly sure. I was pondering a quick trip to Ontario, Canada to remember a friend. Earlier this week I received a phone call from my mother telling me that a former parishioner of ours from a church we were Pastors of in Ontario, Canada was killed in a motorcycle accident. It’s very sad, he was just 54 years old. In an effort to save gas money, John bought himself a motorcycle this year. He’d only had it a couple months, and as he drove to work Wednesday morning, someone pulled out of a driveway into his path. The driver of the car said he waited for one car to pass, but he didn’t see the motorcycle.
The Atkinson family were one of the first we meet when we moved to Warkworth. Our first night there, after moving our furniture and other belongings into the house, we stayed the night with John’s parents, Ambrose and Joanne. We quickly met the rest of the family and discovered John’s sister-in-law, Karen, went to the same high school I attended. I played in an over 30’s hockey league with John and his brother Sid and that was a lot of fun too. One of the most memorable moments was when a player from another team was standing in the middle of the ice cursing me out. As I stood there saying nothing, John skated by, slowed down and said, “Hey there Pastor, it’s probably been awhile since you’ve heard all of those words together in a sentence.” He then skated off laughing, with the other player turned quite red-faced.
If I don’t make it up to Canada, I do know this, my thoughts and prayers are with the Atkinson family. I wrote this in an earlier post this week, but it’s worth writing here again in this short tribute to John Atkinson — John, you had many ups and downs and curves and corners in this journey we call life. May you rest in peace now that your journey has passed from this place we call earth, to the heavenly realm above.
A Fellow Sojourner,
Dr. Rus