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Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.03.2019, Qupperneq 4

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.03.2019, Qupperneq 4
VISIT OUR WEBSITE LH-INC.CA 4 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • March 1 2019 Recently, I was invited to speak to a group of seniors at Lions Place in Winnipeg, where I was asked to advise those attending about how to write for publications like Lögberg- Heimskringla and community newspapers. I was happy to oblige but my focus shifted towards encouraging them to write for themselves and their families – for posterity’s sake. The stories my mother used to tell are beginning to fade from my memory and I find myself forgetting important details, so I have been feeling a burning need to write them down along with my own reminiscences and reflections. I long ago arrived at the conclusion that we don’t necessarily know what we believe – what we really believe – until we commit our words to paper. I have a collection of handwritten journals, none of which extends to more than a month or two in duration. Occasionally, I poke my nose into the pages of one of them to see what I was thinking at the time, or what my mood might have been, but I’ve never succeeded at the personal discipline of keeping a journal. In some ways, sermon- writing and editorial-writing have filled the gap that journal- keeping might have occupied, although my sermons are more often than not outlined in note form, leaving only my editorials as completed products. But both sermons and editorials are public documents and while they may include intimations of my private reflections – indeed, they always do – they are necessarily cleaned up for public consumption. As such, they represent a guarded public presence, no matter how candid I strive to be in my preaching and editorializing. I try to tell the truth as I see it – but I never tell the whole truth. That would be too risky. Of course, there are my Facebook posts and my Twitter feed, but even these are crafted in a manner that recognizes people are watching. So the controversies I invite are controversies I’m prepared to endure, the sides I take are sides I’m prepared to defend, and the feelings I express are feelings I’m willing to share. Now, even that guardedness didn’t prevent me from being publicly humiliated when I stood for parliament, but that only goes to show that, no matter how cautious and careful we may strive to be, there’s often someone out there willing to do us in for personal or partisan gain. A few years ago, I set up a folder on my computer called “Private Reflections” and within it I have been adding files containing essays in which I ruminate on things in the way I might have done in a journal. The format was inspired by Kahlil Gibran’s book, The Prophet – a thin tome I once sneered at but which I grew to love. Now, I’m neither a prophet nor as imaginative a writer as Kahlil Gibran, but his book offered a template for thinking about many of the important questions of human life and it has served me as a starting point in my own discernment. As I recall, I started with about a dozen essays and the number grew over time to reach two dozen. The themes cover the whole range of life: what I believe about God, nature, love, goodness, family, life and death, truth, faith, hope, beauty, economics, politics, friendship, and so on. By the time I’m done – may it be a far off day – I may have combined some of the essays or added other new ones. Some essays are less than a page long while some could end up growing long enough to submit as a thesis somewhere. For now, I keep adding to what I’ve written, as the spirit moves me, so this collection remains very much a work in progress. I trust that, simply by writing, I will gain a deeper sense of the values and beliefs that have governed my life and given it meaning. I also have an autobiographical essay that continues to grow, based on an entirely different set of questions I’ve distilled from a couple of good books on spiritual autobiography. It is more experiential than philosophical, dealing with life as it was lived rather than thoughts as they were conceived, recording the events of my life as best I can remember them, along with sketches of some of the people I have been privileged (or vexed) to know. As for my “Private Reflections,” I may share them while I’m still around to be vilified and argued with. I don’t know. Certainly, some of the contents will leak out in other forms, as they have done already, but some are thoughts too deep (or maybe just too personal) to share except with my most trusted friends. Stefan’s Saga Stefan Jonasson Editor Lögberg- Heimskringla Published 24 times a year by Lögberg-Heimskringla, Incorporated Heimskringla stofnað 9. september 1886 Lögberg stofnað 14. janúar 1888 Sameinuð 1959 835 MARION STREET WINNIPEG, MB R2J 0K6 PHONE: (204) 284-5686 RECEPTION: EXTENSION 101 TOLL FREE: 1-866-564-2374 FAX: (204) 284-7099 WWW.LH-INC.CA LH@LH-INC.CA Office Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon. - Fri. CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER Audrey Juve Kwasnica 204.284.5686 Ext. 106 • audrey@lh-inc.ca EDITOR Stefan Jonasson 204.284.5686 Ext. 102 • stefan@lh-inc.ca PRODUCTION MANAGER / LAYOUT and DESIGN EDITOR Catherine McConnell 204.284.5686 Ext. 103 • catherine@lh-inc.ca ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE / PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Jodi Dunlop 204.284.5686 Ext. 104 • jodi@lh-inc.ca VOLUNTEER ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Linda Hammersley and Alicyn Goodman PRINTING: The Winnipeg Sun Commercial Print Division PM No. 40012014 L-H gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the Government of Iceland. Please return undeliverable Canadian addresses to: 835 Marion Street Winnipeg MB R2J 0K6 Archived issues spanning 1886-2005 may be viewed at www.timarit.is SUBSCRIPTIONS SUBSCRIPTION: 24 issues/year Canada: $60 USA: $60 US International: $70 US L-H online is free to all print subscribers Online only: $45 CAD, payable in advance DONATIONS All donations to Lögberg-Heimskringla Inc. are tax-deductible under Canadian laws Charitable Reg. # 10337 3635 RR001 Business # 10337 3635 RT 0001 FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS First 200 words and a picture are free of charge over 200 and pic $25.00 300 words and pic $50.00 400 words and pic $75.00 500 words and pic $100.00 750 word maximum and pic $150.00 Send to catherine@lh-inc.ca BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT: Alicyn Goodman VICE PRESIDENT: Gunnvör Asmundsson TREASURER: Shawn Bjornsson SECRETARY: Judy Richardson BOARD MEMBERS Margaret Amirault Fred Bjarnason Claire Eckley Bruce Eyford Natalie Guttormsson Kendra Jonasson Dianne O'Konski Erna Pomrenke CANADA Karen Botting Winnipeg MB Joel Friðfinnsson Geysir MB Stuart Houston Saskatoon SK Signý McInnis Arborg MB Paul Park Ottawa ON USA Shirley J. Olgeirson Bismarck ND Rob Olason Bellingham WA Steingrimur Steinolfson Bloomington MN ICELAND Kent Björnsson Reykjavík Ísland NEWS CONTRIBUTORS Thoughts too personal to share L-H Translat ion Serv ices English to Icelandic or Icelandic to English We can accommodate your translation needs IMAGE COURTESY OF PIXABAY contact L-H for a quote LH@LH-INC.CA (204) 284 5686 TF: 1-866-564-2374 IMAGE COURTESY OF PIXABAY L-H Translat ion Serv ices English to Icelandic or Icelandic to English We can accommodate your translation needs contact L-H for a quote LH@LH-INC.CA (204) 284 5686 TF: 1-866-564-2374 L-H DEADLINES EDITORIAL SUBMISSION DEADLINES FOR MARCH 15, ISSUE 05 Monday February 18 FINAL EDITORIAL DEADLINE – BREAKING NEWS ONLY Friday March 1 Please advise the editor in advance if you are sending a submission for the final deadline FINAL ADVERTISING DEADLINE Monday March 4 EDITORIAL SUBMISSION DEADLINES FOR APRIL 1, ISSUE 06 Monday March 4 FINAL EDITORIAL DEADLINE – BREAKING NEWS ONLY Friday March 15 Please advise the editor in advance if you are sending a submission for the final deadline FINAL ADVERTISING DEADLINE Monday March 18 Greetings from Gordon J. Reykdal Honorary Consul of the Republic of Iceland Suite #10250 – 176 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5S 1L2 Cell: 780.497.1480 E-mail: gjreykdal@gmail.com GENEALOGY IN A DIGITAL AGE Lögberg-Heimskingla is pleased to o er a three-session genealogy course on how to make the most of your family research, led by L-H editor Stefan Jonasson. Session 1: Tracki g Down Your Ancestors Session 2: Pedigree Charts and he Worldwide Web Session 3: Developing Your Family Story and Sharing It At its best, genealogy is about more than names and dates – it’s about telling the stories of our families and locating ourselves within them. ednesdays April 3, 10, & 17, 2019 7:00 to 9:30 pm at the Lögberg-Heimskringla o ce 835 Marion Street, Winnipeg, MB $25 per session (non-subscribers) $20 per session (subscribers) *Spots are limited To register: WWW.LH-INC.CA | (204) 284 5686 | LH@LH-INC.CA Register today and discover your family story GENEALOGY IN A DIGITAL AGE Lögberg-Heimskingla is pleased to o er a three-session genealogy course on how to make the most of your family research, led by L-H editor Stefan Jonasson. Session 1: Tracking Down Your Ancestors Session 2: Pedigree Charts and the Worldwide Web Session 3: Developing Your Family Story and Sharing It At its best, genealogy is about more than names and dates – it’s about telling the stories of our families and locating ourselves within them. Wednesdays April 3, 10, & 17, 2019 7:00 to 9:30 pm at the Lögberg-Heimskringla o ce 835 Marion Street, Winnipeg, MB $25 per session (non-subscribers) $20 per session (subscribers) *Spots are limited To register: WWW.LH-INC.CA | (204) 284 5686 | LH@LH-INC.CA Register today and discover your family story First Lutheran Church 580 Victor Street Winnipeg R3G 1R2 204-772-7444 www.mts.net/~flcwin Worship with us Sundays 10:30 a.m. Pastor Michael Kurtz

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