Welcome to the wild romps of the Wolf Boy!

You are entering the wild forest of Brauna. The ground is quiet with many years of pine needles and secret thoughts from those that have passed through the forest before. Walk a while and listen for the howls of the Wild Wolf Boy and his pack ... perhaps you will join him and howl at the full moon rising!

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Its not about Santa Claus it is about the birth of Christ

It is official! We are in the Christmas season. All over we see Christmas lights and other stuff go up around town and we are bombarded by Santa, Rudolph, and Frosty the Snowman. And yet, you really do not see the true meaning of Christmas unless you are in church or have a lot of nativity scenes like my wolf pack. Here are some facts about the world we live in today: There is only one radio station that plays Christmas carols about the true meaning of Christmas, but there are two that play songs about Santa and all of the rest of the Christmas jazz. There are kids, that are seven, eight, and nine-years-old, that still believe in Santa Clause. There are many Christmas plays about Santa and all the rest of his crew and hardly any shows about the true meaning of Christmas. There is any official website that tracks Santa Clause. So where does that leave us? In the dark and afraid to tell people about Jesus? I Think not! We should tell people that Jesus came as baby, grew up to die on a cross for their sins, and rose again to save us all. We need to reclaim this nation for the Lord. I am not saying that you should not do Santa Clause, but rather re-focus on Saint Nicholas and tell your children about him and how he loved the Lord, thus shifting the focus back on Jesus and not on Santa. A lesser known fact is that in actuality, Christmas is two holidays wrap into one. Christmas Eve was formerly know as St. Nicholas Day and Christmas Day was the mass that celebrated the birth of Christ. While I am not Catholic, at least the Catholics had it right in that they were celebrating two events, both of which were focused on the Christ baby that came to save the world. I think this sums up what I am saying - we need to shift the focus of Christmas back to Christ. So Merry CHRISTmas and Happy New Year, The Wolf Boy

The Schleich Empire

Dawn rises silently over the valley, like steam twisting and searching for a way out of the tea kettle. Prince Corin gets the old Mymeaians ready for battle as the Schleich army marches towards them like sand on a seashore. Their numbers are beyond counting and their weapons so vast that there is no time to describe them. The war machines are so huge that it takes ten men to run each one. But fear not for Prince Corin is on the side of right, he is on the side of The Creator. As the war machines began to fire Prince Corin yelled, "Charge!" The armies started racing towards each other. They meet with a crunch. Spear upon lance, sword upon halberd, battle ax upon shield ... the screech of the dying and the moans of the wounded. Meanwhile, far away to the east, Queen Bulla of the Elves races towards the battle. She is coming to rescue Prince Corin from the Schleich Empire! To be continued. The Wolf Boy

A Personification Poem

Here is a poem I wrote as a part of my language arts studies: He stands alone in the corner, Looking eager and ready, unafraid of conflict. He is ready to sweep down on his enemies and to soar above his companions. His mount can bear him across any obstacle. He stands guard over those who are week and lends aid to those who are strong. He is ready of anything. So Long, The Wolf Boy