Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Rick's Ramblings ~ The Second Installment Of Our New Column


“RICK'S RAMBLINGS” 
by Rick Jones, husband of The Minister's Wife 

I am very easily sidetracked in conversations. No matter what the subject, I can quickly go off on a tangent. Maybe it has something to do with free associative thought, but I find connections between various subjects appealing and enjoy switching topics, always figuring to get back to the original track and often getting so far away from it that it never comes up again . . . sometimes because I can no longer remember what it was.

For example: I hoped to share my thoughts concerning a title for my new column for my wife's blog. But after writing the title for this installment, “Rick's Ramblings”, I switched to the subject of getting off the subject. And had it not been for that title already recorded as a reminder, I might have forgotten, and started in with another topic I want to get to soon, FAQs about my recent amputation. 

When I was a pastor, my sermons often included “side tracks” in which I would address a subject that might not be worth spending the entire time on, but worth a quick look at through a biblical lens. Sometimes I would announce a sermon title and scripture passage, then begin with a short observation on another topic while people opened their Bibles. I often said that I was trying to set a record for shortest time to get off subject: I jumped tracks before we'd even left the station.

This is called “chasing rabbits.” The saying refers to a hunting dog tracking prey. Sometimes, a dog will ignore the scent of the intended prey and start following the trail of a rabbit, much to the annoyance of the hunter. At some point in church history, someone told a pastor to stay on topic and stop “chasing rabbits.” We're told that the preacher responded, “It's perfectly fine to chase a rabbit – provided the rabbit has enough meat on it.” Just because a subject doesn't warrant major attention doesn't mean it should be completely ignored.

Hmmm . . . looks like I won't have space now to share my thoughts on a title for this column. But I will remind you that we're asking for your input. If I pick your suggestion, you will win, from my very own personal library, Stan Lee Presents the Amazing Spider-Man #2 [1978], a paperback reprint of issues 7 – 13 of the Amazing Spider-Man comic book. No, it's not worth much, but it's a fun read. Plus, I somehow acquired two copies, so I don't mind parting with it. Oh, yeah, you also win a set of six pastel ceramic dessert bowls.

If I don't pose a suggested title, we'll pick a winner at random from all entries received by April 30th.



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42 comments:

  1. Title suggestion..."Ideation...with cheese"

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  2. I would suggest Rick and his wandering thoughts ;-)

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  3. Rick rambles, Ricks mumbles, In Rick's mind

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  4. Good Luck in the title quest.. i am really not good at coming up with titles.. i am with content..

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    1. I understand that. I have a lot of trouble with titles.

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  6. I can't wait to learn which one you choose. Hopefully mine I posted yesterday.

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  7. I also stink at coming up with titles especially with a series. I hope you can figure it out soon. :)

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    1. I'm sure we will. We've been hearing some fun ideas.

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  8. Let me think on this one. How about Rick's Ramblings.

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  9. How about: Chasing The Rabbit with Rick

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  10. Title suggestion: chasing rabbits!

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  11. Since I'm constantly distracted from whatever I'm doing I totally appreciate that you're all over the place too!

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    1. I know I am all over the place and often forget where I started to even retrace my steps.

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  12. You could designate a day - Monday with the Minister??? Or the Hump Day with the Husband? Ok, I don't know about that one... :) I do seem to love a good alliteration

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    1. We've tossed that around a little. Just not sure yet.

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  13. That's a fun giveaway! I get distracted too, especially if I've got the Internet up and running!

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    1. I can get distracted by jusy walking through the house. LOL!

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  14. Title's are hard to come up with! I struggle with that sometimes. I get distracted and lose focus a lot!

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    1. They are! I struggle with that for almost every blog post.

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  15. Titles take me some time. Took me awhile to come up with a blog title that I liked..like 3 years lol -Jillian Fisher

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  16. I'd love to join this but unfortunately I think my location doesn't fit.

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    1. I'm sorry! Postage outside of the US for us is a killer! But I hope you'll enjoy the column!

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  17. I think, usually Titles are hard to come up with & I really don't have an idea at all. Wishes to everyone who are giving a trying on this. Eagerly waiting to know the results for sure.

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    1. He's heard some good ones. But who knows, he may come up with one on his own anyway. He does that kind of thing!!

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  18. I am not good with titles either but I will throw one out. The many Thoughts of Rick. I like the Rambles one!

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    1. I know how you feel about titles. I have a really hard time with them!

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