Years ago I heard a conference speaker repeat a line attributed to C.S. Lewis who described his father as “a man wed to a dull routine.” I was young at the time and remember thinking that being a man wed to a dull routine was something to be avoided; not something I would want said about me.
I am afraid I have become a person wed to a dull routine. It’s not all bad.
Tuesday afternoon as I walked across the icy parking lot toward my car, I felt a cold and wet sensation on the bottom of my foot. My shoe had sprung a leak. A crack in the sole; ice water seeping through. I had thought that pair of shoes might last a few more miles, but suddenly it appeared as if it was time for a replacement pair. I knew exactly what to do, for I am a man wed to a dull routine. Continue reading