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Author: Jeremy Myers

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When Words Aren’t Enough

July 7, 2019 Jeremy Myers

Have you ever asked yourself where Tombstone, Arizona got its peculiar name? If you're like me, you probably assumed it was a town full of tombstones. We've all heard the story of the Earp brothers and Doc Holliday and the infamous shootout at the OK Corral in Tombstone. Shootouts usually result in tombstones. But, if… Continue reading When Words Aren’t Enough

Prayers

Prayers for the Young Man Who Committed Suicide

July 7, 2019July 7, 2019 Jeremy Myers

Lord, Giver of life and whose Spirit moves in and through our every breath, remember in your kindness the young man who despaired of this world and who longed for a better world. Sadness fills our heavy hearts because he became lost in this lost world and we could not find him soon enough. You… Continue reading Prayers for the Young Man Who Committed Suicide

Reflections

Answered Prayers at the Dairy Queen

July 7, 2019July 7, 2019 Jeremy Myers

My niece's boyfriend thinks Dairy Queen has the best hamburgers in the world. He'll take a DQ burger over anybody else's. A lot of people agree with him because Dairy Queens are seen as frequently in these small West Texas towns as the solitary traffic light on Main Street. I prefer their ice-tea, although I… Continue reading Answered Prayers at the Dairy Queen

Family

Mama’s Fried Chicken

July 7, 2019July 7, 2019 Jeremy Myers

My mama poured as much or more love into her fried chicken as she did Crisco lard. And you can be sure as she started to get her big cast-iron skillet ready for the fried chicken, she'd scoop out big serving spoon size portions of Crisco. So, needless to say, there was a lot of… Continue reading Mama’s Fried Chicken

Family

In the Nick of Time

July 6, 2019July 6, 2019 Jeremy Myers

My great-grandmother lived to be a very old woman, eighty-nine years old in fact, but that long life was only because of a few precious minutes fifty years earlier. Those minutes made the difference between her having fifty more years on earth or her dying prematurely as a woman in the prime of life. I… Continue reading In the Nick of Time

Family

The North Window

July 5, 2019July 6, 2019 Jeremy Myers

As a boy more inclined to the indoors than to the outdoors, I grew up on Alfred Hitchcock movies. I'm not sure what effect the movies had on me. Maybe my clear sense that bad things can happen to good people had its nascence in those creepy Hitchcock movies, such as The Birds or Rebecca.… Continue reading The North Window

Family

The Groom People

July 5, 2019July 11, 2019 Jeremy Myers

These days Groom, Texas has about 500 people who call it home. I don't know if the population has changed or not over the years. Maybe. Like other little towns in Texas, it's always easier to tell you what big city it is near. Groom is 42 miles east of Amarillo. For example, many small… Continue reading The Groom People

Prayers

Prayer Said While Waiting for My Chicken Tenders at the Sonic Drive-In

July 4, 2019July 6, 2019 Jeremy Myers

Provider of all things, Giver of all blessings, Gracious God, I sit here waiting for my chicken tenders and my tater tots. I give thanks that the speaker on the box worked this time so I could place my order. I especially am grateful that a friendly voice was on the other side of the… Continue reading Prayer Said While Waiting for My Chicken Tenders at the Sonic Drive-In

Reflections

Riding with Grandma

July 4, 2019July 6, 2019 Jeremy Myers

I spent most of my childhood next to my grandmother. She had thirteen children of her own, including my mother, but in many ways I was her fourteenth. When my grandfather died, she didn't like the idea of staying alone at night. Since we lived next door, less than a football field distance between our… Continue reading Riding with Grandma

Reflections

Gone With the Wind

July 4, 2019July 6, 2019 Jeremy Myers

The 20-something woman who cuts my hair had her baby two weeks ago, She cut my hair a few days before she gave birth to a healthy, but small baby boy. Six pounds. He'll grow. When I asked her if she had a name picked for her baby, she smiled and said, "Yes, Rhett." I… Continue reading Gone With the Wind

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