Monday, May 22, 2017

BISHOP JOSEPH'S POST

Michael asked me if I would put on something that you might not know about me.  I thought that you knew everything about me.  Martha said that there were a few you didn't know.  She thought the question was funny.

It took thinking, but I did decide that you didn't know that I enjoy playing golf.  Do to being a Bishop and a farmer, I don't get to do it very often, but I do enjoy it.  How did I get interested in that?

When I was in my teen years, I use to work for an Englisher that had a large house and yard.  I would mow the lawn, take care of the flowers growing around the outside of the house, plant whatever they wanted planted, etc.  Their house backed up to a golf course and sometimes during my break, I would watch the Englishers play golf.  After working there for a while, I got interested in golf.  The people I worked for did not play golf, which was odd seeing their house backed up to the golf course.  I guess the house had something to do with price and location.

Anyway I was out one Friday with some of my Old Order Mennonite and Englisher friends when one of the Englisher's said he was going to play golf the next day.  When we got alone, I told him I was interested in that.  He said what would my Bishop say.  I said I wasn't going to tell him and anyway there is no Old Order Mennonite law that says you can't.  My friend said before you got out on the course you need lessons.  So he would meet me the next day and started teaching me, which he did.

He wouldn't even let me out on the golf course until I learned some of the strokes.  I borrowed a set of clubs from him and when I could, I practiced in a field not to far from our house.  Finally, the day came when my friend allowed me on the course with him.  I was terrible.  But, so were some of the other people out there.  As I could only go out once in a while because of chores and job, I didn't get there to often, but went when I could with my friend.

My parents were the first to find out that I played golf.  They tried to talk me out of it and I wouldn't listen, so they went to the Bishop.  Now our Bishop believed in enforcing the correct ways of our religious  beliefs as I do being Bishop - but he could find no rule against playing golf.  In fact, he played golf once in a while.  As long as I did my chores, job and did not use all my time and money on golf - a game once in a while wouldn't hurt.  What could my parents say?

Of course, my Father tried to give me more chores to do.  Even though the Bishop okayed it, my Father did not believe it was right.  Said, even Bishop's could be wrong, once in a while.  Still I snuck in a game every now and them.

I tried getting David, Jean's husband, to go with me.  That was before they were married, but David thought it was too much work running around a course chasing a little ball trying to get it in a hole. But over the years, I found some of the members of our meeting house that play.

Now, I have made a real little 9 whole golf course in my back yard.  It's way behind the house near the other end of the field.  Like I said with all my Bishop and farm duties, I don't get to play it very often and even less often to get to a regular golf course.  But once a while I do.  As they wanted to learn, I taught two of my son's how to play.  As it is a rare chance, we really enjoy the time we have together out on a golf course.

Martha said I should tell how I dress when I play golf.  I dress the same as I normaly do.  The only thing different is I have golf shoes on.  Sometimes I carry my clubs when I play - sometimes I rent a golf cart.  Usually I rent the cart if someone is with me.  We split the cart price.  I had a used set of golf clubs for many years until my birthday one year, when Martha gave me a gift certificate for a new set of clubs, which I purchased.  Martha said she would have purchased the clubs, but one set looks like another to her - so she gave me the certificate.

We do not bet or play in any tournaments.  We keep score and whoever wins the game is the winner for that game.

Now that Martha has enjoyed me telling your something you didn't know about me, I told Michael that I think he should ask Martha that for the next such post he wants.

Be With God,
Bishop Joseph

WE WOULD LIKE TO WISH HAPPY VICTORIA DAY TO OUR FRIENDS IN CANADA.

Marilyn








12 comments:

Tom said...

...I agree with David, it's too much work running around a course chasing a little ball trying to get it in a hole.

New York State Of Mind said...

Good Morning Tom,

I use to play a long time ago.

Marilyn

Vanssmomc said...

Good morning Marilyn, I must agree with Tom and David, it really is too much work chasing a tiny ball around a golf course. That said, I did work with a woman who loved to golf and her favorite course was the course at Durand Eastman park with all of it's hills and she walked the course, did not get a golf cart. She said it was great exercise and I would agree. Have a wonderful day! Cathy in Webster

Vickie said...

How very interesting and surprising. Especially that Bishop Joseph has made his own 9 hole golf course! :D

New York State Of Mind said...

Good Morning Cathy,

I worked with people who were golfers, too. Did play golf years ago, but wasn't good at it. A friend said it was because I didn't play often enough. Anyway, that was a long time ago.

Marilyn

New York State Of Mind said...

Good Morning Vickie,

As many times as I have been to their house, I didn't know he had his own golf course. After Michael gave me this, I called him. He said he will show it to me next time I come up if it isn't too muddy. That I have to see.

Marilyn

Anonymous said...

Golf is a good hobby. Glad to hear Bishop Joseph plays. Carol in SC

New York State Of Mind said...

Hi Carol,
Bishop Joseph enjoys it when he can play.

Marilyn

Anonymous said...

I must say...this post really surprised me and really made me smile. Good for Bishop Joseph and his family! I realized that I have had many pre-conceived notions about the Amish and Mennonites. The posts on this blog have shown me how wrong some of those notions are. Thank you Marilyn and everyone who gives you info to put on here. You have all taught me so much!

New York State Of Mind said...

Hi Anonymous,
I was surprised, too. Never knew that some Amish and Old Order Mennonites play golf. You are most welcome. Glad you enjoy the posts.

Marilyn

Anonymous said...

Very cool, Bishop Joseph! It is good exercise, takes co-ordination and thought to be able to play the game. So nice you can teach others and enjoy it yourself. Many blessings to you and Martha. Carol

Dynna said...

This post was a surprise to me also. Never imagined anyone from plain communities playing golf. Some of Bishop's comments gave me a chuckle and I thank him for sharing.