The last time I read the Book of Revelations I was taking a seminar called “Apocalyptic Thought in the Middle Ages”. We scrutinized the Book, subjected it to analysis for coherence, tried discern the narrative, the predictions, the historical notes. We also looked to medieval apocalyptic writings, interpretations of Revelations and panicked sermons that indicated…
Category: Stories
At Home For A Minute
Emily dries her hair. Adrian pulls a wooden train around the living room, navigating by the three die-cast Cars toys and the Jessie doll, residual childness on the floor I just cleaned. Another battle wages against ants in the kitchen, attracted by who knows what smell in the kitchen. Pheromone trails are sought out and…
Adrian Tries to Figure Out Humour
“Train!! Hahaha!” “Train! Hahaha!.” “Train!….Hahaha?” He got a laugh with that last one. It just sounded so much like something I would say. He’s not even two years old and he’s already got the comedic triad form down. This kid is funny. Funny andcute. The girls don’t stand a chance.
