Before I forget the post link above is about a lesson I learned in 2017 when a Jewish friend invited me to a lighting of the menorah candle service. It was a heartwarming experience so I wrote about it. Sadly that friend is passed but he remains an inspiration to me as he always strove to do his best. He would arrive at his bakery at 3 a.m. and he made amazing breads which I especially enjoyed dipping them into his homemade soups.
I hope you enjoy “A Lesson about Light I learned this week” it by clicking into it; it was originally posted December 21, 2017 and Ben was a special baker and man.
Dear WordPress friends, my morning today started when I sat in the dark living room and soaked up the glow from our Christmas tree.
It was a brief time of contemplation which quickly lead me sending off a few notes of gratitude to people in my life.
The trees are bare of leaves this time of year and bending from the stiff breeze so I made some holiday spice tea (it has a sweet cinnamon taste) and decided to tackle some of my overdue reading of blog posts. Perhaps this evening will lend itself to a ride and this afternoon a walk along Okanagan lake.
Jane’s post “Peace on earth, goodwill towards all” was the perfect inspiration for my day. Link HERE
Jane’s post was of light, candles, and hope. Hope is so important and as we head into 2025 I hope we can all look forward to it seeing opportunity, and invitations rather than something other.
It seems to me that I rarely go a week without telling my “Two Percent story” and that perhaps is my “candle” story. Link Here
I told the 2% story to an IT person for Interior Health last week and it lead to a chat where we will meet in person and have lunch in the New Year. We had so much in common as both of us grew up in Vancouver in the 70’s and were even carhops at White Spot (different locations).
I told it again when I said yes to a first time experience in a radio play on Valentines Day in 2024. It was very fun and I met the author of the radio play ten minutes before we recorded the play. A treat and it turned well and it lead to an on-air interview where I told the “Two Percent” story again – all about hope that my wife inspired when I told her my doctor’s news.
It’s December 24th, the stores are filled with men doing their last minute shopping. Perhaps the stores should be “men only” on December 24th. 🙂
In the last two weeks we have had beautiful weather and nothing like the minus temperatures that my dear relatives face in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
It’s been glorious to be out and enjoy on my bike on a walk – see below.






A few days ago I was crunching snow and admiring the calm lake waters and wondering if the lake birds were loons as I watched them dive. Some other ones in black and white and I wished again for a real telescopic lens on my camera.
It’s a mild winter here and I was riding my bike on ice free streets last night in the dark. ♥
I was lit up in lights on my jacket and on my bike. I was riding with my son singing “Hark the Herald Angels sing” with a big smile on my face (behind the balaclava which kept it warm).
The pictures above are all local and taken recently. The light tunnel at the bottom is a delight to walk through and I do it often.
Thank you readers for inspiring me in 2024 to smile with your posts and comments. I feel that if I had the opportunity to chat with you in person I would feel immediately comfortable because I already know you a tiny bit.
As I scoot about my day and week – I will remember Jane’s invitation to be a candle and take a moment to shine by slowing down, taking a breath and soaking in the glow of what and who I truly have to give gratitude for in the past and always the hope of what lies ahead.
♥♥♥ David



Dave, what a heartwarming post, full of hope and moments of joy in so many ways. Thanks for all the messages you convey through your descriptions, and thanks for the shoutout. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours.
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I feel a kindred spirit with you Jane and am fortunate to raise my tea cup to you in salute! ♥
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💕🎄Oh, thank you, David.
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Wonderful as always my friend! I love that 2 percent story. Truly a miracle for a most deserving person. Happy holidays to you, your beautiful family, and all your readers. See ya soon 🙂
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It’s a lovely story and I enjoy sharing it because it’s about having Hope and being Positive and it helped me to believe that I had a chance and not give up despite the odds.
Thank you my friend for your kind support and words. 👍Dave
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Merry Christmas, Dave! 🎄
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Thank you. I spend a few hours each day with my two grandchildren, who are 2 years and 4 months old respectively. Each bring me happiness inside and out. Gus met me at the door with his big hug today -Pop Pop come inside.
Just four words were enough to make my day.
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Just reading about your grandchildren makes my heart swell. I imagine yours is ready to burst! That’s like having Christmas every day!
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I thanked my daughter for all the joy I experienced last year. You understand well how I feel. Thank you.
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I recall the song we used to sing at Sunday School all those years ago, “This little light of mine, I’m going to let it shine…”Yes, we should all be candles. I hope you are having a wonderful Christmas time, Dave. 🌲
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I remember it also “let it shine, all the time♥ – Thank you.
My best present was arriving at my daughter’s house, Gus is 2 and his face pressed at the front door glass, his eyes blue and lit up when he sees me, hopping up and down! Come in Pop Pop!
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Nothing like grandchildren. They are the icing on the cake of life!!
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Let’s all be candles. What an incredible invitation and reminder – to spread gratitude, love and light. Thank you for yours! Happy New Year, David!
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Dear Wynne, thank you for your call for us to be a light to others. I am confident that you are already.
Thank you also for your warm genuine writing style and the posts you shared this year. I look forward to reading them and I smile when I do.
Light casts out darkness, and love is a form of light in my mind – it sees the best and inspires hope.
I hope you will have a happy and joy filled 2025. Sincerely, David
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