David Simon's Blog
November 27, 2022
A Job at Macy's
It started as a retiree's attempt to do someting different ... and a goal of accomplishing a buck-list item: marching in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

I have watched the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade every year for my whole life. In addition I have watched "Miracle on 34th Street" ... I do not know how many times. From these two habits (which I blame on my parents), I developed the idea of marching in the Thanksgiving Day Parade.
I went on-line to find out what it would take. The website said, "Parade participants are primarily employees or associates of Macy’s or its affiliated companies." I applied (note: seasonal positions open in September). Because the labor market is so tight, Macy's responded (they probably would have anyway), and hired me for a seasonal positon (November - January) in Holiday Sales. That requires I live in New York City ... because I wanted to work at Herald Square. (a person could work at a Macy's closer to home ... I just wanted the "real" experience).

The job has been rewarding. Although I did not get in the parade this year, I did find a path to participate next year. (I will probably write a blog on that when it happens). In the Macy's Holiday Decorations Department, the amazing thing (I should not have been surprised) is that I have met people from all over the world.
I should mention (because I would like to sell some copies of my book Advent Journeys) that I gave a copy to my manager to read. Did you know the R.H. Macy's father ran a bookstore on Nantucket?? This was his first retail experience.

While working in the job, I found I am not the only one with the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on my bucket-list. I talked to one customer from South Dakota who told me it was one of his dreams. Please look for me in the Parade next year.
November 23, 2022
Prepare the Turkey
Preparing the Turkey, I used to be charged with this task when I worked in a church. I needed to make all the arrangements to feed 150-200 people (and later more). For me, this was less a task about cooking than about organization. And because I was good about organization, it was done on time and without worries.
The first year I was charged with this task, I was told to enlist six people who would each cook one turkey. YES, I signed myself up as one of them, and I cooked and sliced the turkey. The turkey I prepared and the other five came ready for table service. It was great, and I could enjoy my time with people ... yes, a part of the season is about people.

I discovered over the years, as the congregation grew, when I plan to purchase turkeys, I need a pound for every person I expected. For Turkey that gives a half pound serving of meat and a half pound of waste (bone and skin). That is about what people serve themselves. If the crowd is older or eats lighter, cut the amount in half (or adjust)
I came to the point where I could bypass reservations by using the previous year's attendance as a basis and factor in growth of the church. This worked well, and eliminated the hastle of people not making reservations.
The other part of the church plan was covered dish ... in the first church. In some later churches, a standard fare was prepared ... sometimes with hired cooks, sometimes with volunteers.
Finally, I prepare soemthing else ... entertainment for the people. This can be a devotion, a conversation prompt, or something else, like pictures.

If you want to do something extra special, order this book, and give one to each family. This keeps the holiday spirit continuing through Christmas.
November 21, 2022
A Christmas Journey
Christmas is a time of travel: physically, mentally, spiritually and spiritually. Because of this fact, I have seen great personal anxiety occur in people who do not prepare a plan ahead of this highly charged season.
What is your Christmas like? Do you look forward to these days with active anticipation, or do you dread what is coming and just hope to hang on and survive. Is the season enjoyable or fearsome? Do you enjoy getting out, or would you prefer all the hubub go away so you can relax, drink a cup of hot choclate, and escape the reindeer race?
Christmas occurs when the sun is the lowest in the sky and days are shorter than any time of the year. Because of this people put out lights, wich bring a spark of energy to neighborhoods. Also, because of the early sunset, gettin out can be dangerous or avoided due to depresion. This should not happen.

December is also a time of functions, work parties, and social gatherings. These should be planned and calendared well in advance also. Are you throwing a party? Buy the goods early, perhaps at Thanksgiving food sales. Then the event becomes more hastle free, one thing off the list.
And also automate invitations and house cleaning. If a day is set, and a plan made, all things become easier. And The easier an event is to host, the more enjoyable it becomes for you. If everything is done in advance, there will be no last minute rush to do the things that should have occurred earlier.

Travel, functions (which we journey to attend - even if it is across town) take time and draw energy. That is why I put "mentally' on the list. We need to make mental preparation ... physically for the events is good mentally for us, because there is less worry. Also we can place the plan on the calendar, so we can know where we should be in advance.

And finally, we should prepare spiritually. Christmas should be a time to draw closer to God, to become more spiritual ... that is what the holiday (holy day) is about. How do you prepare for that? I would recomment the book: Advent Journeys. You can order it on Amazon.com. It has short daily readings guaranteed to put spiritual meaning in the holiday.
With correct preparation, the season can be wonderful, and full of enjoyment. Are you prepared?
November 18, 2022
The Christmas Hikes


This guide will allow you to listen in on the voices of the Shepherds as they watched their sheep in the fields near Bethlehem.
The book Advent Journeys is designed to lead you into Christmas through short daily readings, beginning the Sunday after Thanksgiving. Please order the book today, so you can read it this season and begin to experience the journeys described in the Bible.
November 16, 2022
Time for Thanksgiving
Rush, rush, rush ... that is all some people do! Life is lived by going from place to place, from one task to another, and always on the job ... or eating, or sleeping. These rushing people are the ones that make us curse on the road (because they cut us off), are impatient, and issue rude comments and complaints. (Ephesians 4:32)
God's antedote to all this wild activity is "Thanksgiving." The giving of Thanks is encouraged throughout the Bible. Thanksgiving is an activitiy that requires us to sloooow doooownnn and to observe the world around us.

At this time of year, the color in the trees! And you can also give thanks for the variety of trees, and plants, and turf to walk on. Give thanks for Gardeners ... and if it is a natural area, to the God of Creation who placed each object in its place: which means giving thanks for the terrain, including the rocks and streams. And don't forget the animals. ... take time to smell the roses!



Make sure to give thanks every day this season.
November 14, 2022
The Journey


This world is a beautiful place. Ever year when visiting family, I traveled from the eastern seaboard, to the planes of Kansas, and also to the Rocky Mountains. Each place is so different, and each has unique beauty. God created these places to explore.

November 11, 2022
Rembering the Other Side
In the immediate past, I feel like i have been forced into a tunnel. This tunnel is a dark, isolated, insulated, cut off zone that can be navigated with a lantern (headlights or a flashlight) if you have one. But all too often individuals are forced into the tunnel with few resources and must grope their way ahead through the dark, hoping there is a way out ... and life will become like normal on the other side.

So, what has forced us into the tunnel? The three things that come to mind immediately are Covid, Politics, and the economy. Take a minute to honestly think: How has your personal life changed since 1) the political upheavel which has become more and more pronounced during the approach to 2016, 2) during and after the Covid lockdown, 3) during this time of high inflation?

Do you remember when politicians spoke to real issues (instead of side issues or smoke screens)? Ads and articles brought out ideas and dwelt on solutions 'if elected,' rather than blatent attacks based on lies or myths about the other candadate. Members of congress are supposed to work together, which cannot happen if there is political baggage. We need to get away from attacking the dummy scarecrow (or effigy), and treat people like souls created in the image of God. (Mt 22:37-40)

Over the past three years, the Covid Pandemic has greatly impacted our lives. can you remember life before the lockdown? Attendance at public events has plumited, and we have yet to find normalcy again.
Our society was infused with lies and misinformation during the pandemic, which many believed was fake ... and the stricken will testify is truth. With a bit of masking, a time of distancing, and total vaccination, much harm could have been avoided. But it was not. And the consequences continue.
In the time of our greatest need leadership (public and private) chose to fight ... rather than find solutions. It was almost as if our nation was forced to take on the character of Rip Van Winkle ... is it safe to wake up? (Psalm 28)

God thinks so ... in the Bible there are many words of comfort, strength, direction and peace. (When is the last time you really read the Bible ... for the Bible itself, rather than a manipulative sermon ... and prayed for God's truth?) The Bible uses history to display God's presence in the most horific of times, and the Almighty's desire for true believers to find stability amidst society's seismic jolts.
Jesus, in the days leading up to his death and as a prelude to the time period that led up to the devistation of Jerusalem and the loss of the Temple itself said, "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid." (Jn 14:27) Take these words to heart ... and find your footing.

It will be ok ... life will continue ... what will your life be like on this side of the tunnel?
December 21, 2020
The Star

In today’s world, especially in the cities, we miss most of the spectacular beauty God has set in the heavens (Psalm 8:1) God tells us to consider the heavens, the moon and the stars, that are the work of His fingers (Psalm 8:3), but in civilized countries, (it is sad to say) it is more convenient to stay inside.
But long ago, people did not stay inside so much. The homes were smaller (or tents), and lacked the modern diversions that rob so many of God’s beauty. In early Babylon, most people made a practice of stepping outside to observe the heavens. Religious leaders, who were the first scientists, built ziggurats in strategic locations to see the moon and the stars. Observers in Mesopotamia discovered the first seven planets, including Jupiter and Saturn, and marked their movements on a nightly basis.



This Christmas, what is your practice? Is it sitting inside? Following status quo traditions? Giving and receiving gifts? Is it more? This year, make it more! Begin with a sight in the heavens that has not been seen for 800 years! Then take a look at the story from a different vantage point, through the eyes of the Magi, so you can really understand why the heavens came together to make an amazing display, which was seen by the Wise Men, and still talked about today.
April 11, 2020
An Easter Stay at Home idea
But does that mean you can’t celebrate Easter? By all means, no! Easter is a matter of the heart, and we can still pray, and read the events surrounding the resurrection in our Bibles. We can also watch multiple church services, and find inspiration for this season.
But is that enough? For adults the answer might be yes … but for families with children, it is not enough.
Of course families can still give Easter baskets, candy, and celebrate with a small Easter Egg hunt in the back yard, but do these things really teach the message of the Bible.
I must stop and confess at this point that Easter Egg hunts have always confused me. I have looked in my Bible, performed concordance searches, read commentaries, and have never found where the Easter bunny appears in scripture. I have looked at biology texts and even read Ripley’s Believe it or not, and have not found one case where a rabbit laid an egg that produced a chicken! Honestly, is this the message we are supposed to share at Easter?
I would like to suggest a different plan for families: act out the story. Several years ago we did a “live nativity” with parts for our church. The play was nine scenes long (Pilate’s throne room, the Upper Room, Disciples in hiding, women at the gate, the donkey farmer, soldiers at the cross, Nicodemus, Angels at the Tomb, and Jesus in the Garden). The scenes require 3 or 4 actors per scene, and tell the real story of Easter.
During a “stay at home” Easter, this would be a fantastic way to share the story as a family. It would teach children about the events in the Bible, and could start a new family tradition.
In my Jewish family, Biblical stories were told dynamically. Like, at Passover, the story is told with food, an afikomen hunt, and a visit by Elijah. This happens every year, and the story has stuck with me.
As an educator, I know children learn more when they are involved. The more senses used during a lesson, the longer it will be remembered. So … if you want your children to really remember the Easter message, dress them up, give them props and parts, and act out the scenes of the story of Easter with them.
Do you need a great resource? My book, The Case of the Missing Body” contains the story as a play. It has clear parts, and can be acted out. One copy of this book can be passed around, and the whole family can enjoy the fun this Easter. The book is only 99¢, and because it is an e-book, you can order it from Amazon.com and get it today! Click the link here: LINK. This is what the book looks like.

April 10, 2020
DIY Easter
This is the year that everything External will be different. There will be no large community gatherings because of the COVID-19 epidemic. We must stay home. So what will Easter be like? Perhaps, in its own way, for one year, better, because, if we will, we can focus on the internal meaning rather than the external events.
So, what is Easter? Is it the clothing, the chocolates, the choir specials, or the crowds? Not really! Easter celebrates the atoning death and the surprising resurrection of Jesus. Easter celebrates LIFE (not life with gusto, which only distracts us from real life - but LIFE that connects with God and goodness). So, what will you be doing this Easter?
It is time for a do it yourself Easter.
How can you do that? Plan! If you have children, here is a recommendation. Purchase a Kindle version of the book “The Case of the Missing Body.” (It is 99¢, hope that does not break the bank!) It contains a nine act play, and some added stories and facts. Most of the acts only require 2-4 actors, and are written so children can understand. Pass the book around, and read the parts. Then talk about how each scene fits into the larger Easter story.

The book is on Amazon.com - click here!
This Easter is a great time for something different! A great time for DIY, with help, of course. So try it out.
And please pass this idea on, so others can enjoy Easter, wrapped in its full meaning also.