Eating with Grace

Eating with Grace

A meal is an important component of our business, social and religious lives. We have business meetings over lunch. Clients have a light chat and chew before or after a presentation. Friends, business associates gather at a restaurant during the week. Churches send...
Eating with Grace

A Catalog of Possibilities

In 1893, Sears. Roebuck and Co. was founded and was commonly referred to as Sears. It was a mail-order store. It had not retail sites until 1925. The Sears catalog was an approximately 9 ½”x 11 ½” , 300 plus page publication of over three hundred pages everything. It...
Eating with Grace

While Waiting

Waiting is tedious. People stand behind blue and yellow tape lines or X’s on the ground in accordance with social distancing procedures, or they are cordoned off by ropes for what seems an interminable length of time to enter stores. There can be no definitive plans...
Eating with Grace

A Benefit of a Detour

The Global Positioning System (GPS) is programmed. You have information about the direction, the distance to the destination and the time the trip will take. You drive off with confidence. A couple of hours after you start your journey, a detour is encountered. Your...
Eating with Grace

Transaction and Transformation

Transformation is usually indicative of progress or forward movement. Products and services are purchased to improve the quality of our lives. Ideas and concepts are shared to enhance surroundings. Ideas and concepts are shared to realize humankind’s quest for the...