In this week before Thanksgiving in the United States, I sit back
with a cup of caff and get to thinking about all of the things for which
I am grateful. I am married to the love of my life and have three great
kids. My work is amazingly satisfying, and every month I get to share
my thoughts with the Coffee with Kenobi family. It seems to me that
gratitude is the basic function of humanity. We are grateful because,
let’s face it, on our own we are weak and wanting.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Sunday, November 9, 2014
CWK: Luke Returns Home as a Man and a Jedi
For your reading enjoyment, here is my post from Coffee With Kenobi that was published a few weeks ago.
In my first regular post, let’s just get this out there. My favorite character is Luke. In an age where many are rooting for the underdog and cheering for the peripheral characters, I am a fan of the New Hope to the bitter end. There is just something about his life, his journey and his lineage that calls to me. And there is something that calls me out of myself – out of my comfortable world to something greater.
This calling is innate in all of us. It calls us from our childish states to a greater maturity. Luke heard this call and left his home in order to fulfill his greater purpose as the emerging heir to the Jedi.
In my first regular post, let’s just get this out there. My favorite character is Luke. In an age where many are rooting for the underdog and cheering for the peripheral characters, I am a fan of the New Hope to the bitter end. There is just something about his life, his journey and his lineage that calls to me. And there is something that calls me out of myself – out of my comfortable world to something greater.
This calling is innate in all of us. It calls us from our childish states to a greater maturity. Luke heard this call and left his home in order to fulfill his greater purpose as the emerging heir to the Jedi.
Thursday, November 6, 2014
The Reliquary of an Old Jedi Master
There was a familiar motif in the expanded universe novels
that often frustrated me: the long
journey to an uncertain destination. There
are quite a few examples. In The
Approaching Storm, Obi-wan and Anakin meet up with Luminara Unduli and Barriss
Offee to trek across a desolate planet for many days. Come to think of it, the same story element appears
in the movies as well. Why did the
AT-ATs land so far from Echo Base? Seriously,
if they had landed a few kilometers closer far fewer transports would have been
able to escape.
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