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By Edward Grinnan

Dogs and Humans

Nothing makes us more human than our relationships with animals. We are two species who have grown together.

Last week I blogged from deep in the Appalachian Trail on a hike with Millie.

Millie's Journey

My dog, Millie, loves to hike but she doesn't feel the same way about the car.

Through the magic of the iPad I am posting this blog from deep in the Massachusetts woods, from a place called The Ledges on the Appalachian Trail about two-thirds up East Mountain, where I'm hiking this beautiful, perfect summer morning with Millie. We've stopped for a rest and some water.

Grant Me the Serenity...

Do you use the Serenity Prayer? It can work little miracles.

God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change,
the courage to change the things I can
and the wisdom to know the difference.

You don’t have to be in a 12-step program to avail yourself of the famous serenity prayer. It’s the panacea of prayers.

Great New Thing

The all-new Guideposts.org is filled with inspirational stories, videos, blogs and much more!

If you’re like me, you love new things, and I have something I think you are really going to love—our new Guideposts.org website.

Boundaries

We understand unconsciously the lines we cannot breach, the behavior that is unacceptable.

Thanks to all of you who offered title suggestions for my book. There were some really great and creative ideas and I would be grateful if you continued to post. Remember, the book is about personal change and transformation, the achievement of happiness and the power of story.

Help! I Need a Title!

Send me your title suggestions for my new book about personal change.

Wow. Judging from the posts on our Facebook page it sounds like a lot of you are going to be pretty busy this long Fourth of July weekend. Fireworks and hot dogs appear to be a priority, as well as church, since the Fourth falls on a Sunday. And spending time with family is a given. 

Heat Wave

Favorite Summer Song

Whew, it’s hot! Here in New York City, like much of the East Coast, we are in the grip of a sticky, steamy heat wave. It’s a little early in the season for this and New Yorkers don’t do all that well in the heat anyway.

Still, there are benefits. The pace of life slows down and talking about the weather doesn’t seem so superfluous. Some of my friends from the Deep South actually enjoy these sweltering conditions. “This is what summer’s supposed to feel like, y’all!” they quip.

Working Dad

I truly enjoy working at Guideposts (I bet I’ve mentioned that before). I like the people I work with. I thrive on the challenges and rewards of serving a wonderful, engaged and passionate audience. And I am grateful for a career that nourishes my spirit as much as my ambition. What can I say? I love my job. It’s a fun job.

Not so my father. Dad hated his job.

Check Out the New Digital Guideposts

I have a very tough job to do today but first I wanted to share some cool, exciting news.

The Imperfect Perfect Game

Everyone is talking about it. Which is why I wasn’t going to. Yet the Detroit Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga’s imperfect perfect game arouses passions that go beyond baseball and sports and speak to our notions of perfection, fairness and tradition. That’s why I want to know what you think about the controversy.

Edward Grinnan is Editor-in-Chief and Vice President of Guideposts Publications. Edward lives in New York City with two blondes—his wife, Julee, and young Golden Retriever, Millie, who has been featured in his blog and popular videos. Edward loves cycling, hiking with Millie at his house in the Berkshire Hills and Wolverines that hail from Michigan.

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