The alarm ripped me awake from a peaceful sleep. I turned over angry at the intrusion. Vacations are for sleeping in and enjoying yourself. Nonetheless, I had promised my wife that I would get up early and go with her to the beach. She wanted to catch a few pictures of the sunrise.
I fought getting out of bed and getting dressed, but I’m so glad I went. If for no other reason, I now have “A Get Out of Jail Free Card” — excusing me from chores around the house for the rest of eternity. I found out that, yes, I’m a saint. Kind, patient, and unselfish? Who knew? But think about it, can you really ask a Saint to take out the garbage? Or to pick-up milk from the store?

A saint in your presence
Here’s how it happened. Halo iconography has been used throughout the ages. Ancient artists and painters have painted halos over the heads of holy or sacred people. When we went to take a selfie in the early morning sun, my Apple iPhone in its infinite wisdom placed a halo over my head in many our beach shots. Let me repeat, Apple didn’t place one over my wife’s head – just over my head. Take a look for yourself.
I suspect the whiteness had something to do with the white balance or exposure. I’m sure if I researched the problem more I could have solved it. But who am I to get in the way of God’s almighty hand? He pointed to me: Saint Brian.
Hallelujah. Praise the Lord. And pass the salt.



The Saints come marching!
I might be a sinner. I might have fallen more times than I care to admit. God still pointed to me. He calls all of us to be saints, but when the chips were down he gave me the halo! Oh, there are a few pics where the white spot is kind of over my wife’s head too. However, there’s no question that it’s over mine. I could tell you that Heaven opened up. A choir of angels exhorted my Sainthood. But I can’t say that.
In reality, the tide kept coming in and going out. The waves kept crashing. The sun made its slow gradual rise. It was beautiful, but I’m sure some would tell you it’s been that way for eternity. I felt the same as I had the moment before. That doesn’t change things though.
In fact, I’m writing the church to question when I can start using my saint title. It has to have certain rights and privileges, right? Yea, yea, my wife reminded me that there are official rules. In the Roman Catholic Church, a person must be dead to be recognized as a saint. They must have lived a life of heroic virtue. They must also be credited with at least two miracles after their death. The process, called canonization, is lengthy and involves verification of the miracles, and a declaration by the Pope.
Details schmetails. I hear all the rules. I get it. But I have my proof right here. There’s me. And then there’s my halo.



Tryin to make a living
For the record, I would be the first Saint Brian. I checked. I found that Saint Edmund Arrowsmith was a Jesuit priest who ministered in England during a time of religious persecution. He went by “Brian” before taking Edmund as his confirmation name. Another martyr Brian Lacey was given the title of being blessed. Outside of those two, though, the pickings are slim for Brians. I guess that makes me special. Go Saint Brian, it’s your birthday!
God wanted there to be a Saint Brian and I was at the right place at the right time.
For $20, I’ll autograph a picture for you. For $100, I’ll even take a selfie with you. No guarantees though on the halo effect working in our pic. I know that doesn’t sound real saint like, but a Saints gotta make a living. It’s tough getting by out there. We can’t all be like Saint Nick or Saint Patrick or one of the apostles.
What do you think? Will I be marching in with the real saints? Do you think I have a case for Sainthood? For the record, the sunrise pictures were pretty awesome too.



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Saint? Probably not. Taker of awesome photos? For sure
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Not a saint. Oh my LA! Say it isn’t so. Ha, ha. Yes, I thought the photos came out stunning too. We got the pre sunrise and then the actual sun. It was neat to see . . . even if sainthood isn’t in the cards. Ha, ha.
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I’m laughing at the hilarity of you getting the halo and not your wife. I bet she’s not gonna hear the end of this. 😂 Good for you for waking up and supporting her sunrise photo request! I always say I would do this whenever we go travel but I always cave in to sleeping in urges. Your halo was well earned!
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Oh, you’re so right Ab. I will not forget that I was the one with the halo. It’s tough being a saint. Ha, ha. Unfortunately for me, she has no problems telling a future saint that he needs to get his butt off the chair and take the garbage outside. I bet none of the other saints have to stand for this abuse. Ha, ha. And yes, we’ve done the sunrise thing the past two vacations. It’s really, really hard. But I’m always glad that we do it. I guess I should probably confess . . . we took a nap later in the afternoon. Ha ha.
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Afternoon naps are the best!
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Your radiance is amazing.
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Can’t you just see the holiness flow off of me. Ha, ha. Nah, no real halos, but it was a fun morning to see the sun begin its day. Definitely a blessing for us.
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This is fantastic! Can’t wait for your canonization and feast day celebrations. What will we be eating? Hopefully ice cream.
Also, you and your wife look adorable in these pics.
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Oh you get it Jessica! I love the ice cream idea for my feast day. Perfect!!! My wife sadly isn’t so sure about my canonization. Something about needing to be a kind, loving person. Ha, ha. She keeps saying too that the halo image on the phone doesn’t mean anything. She thinks I did it on purpose. Ha, ha. Love it. And thank you for the kind comment. It was way too early. We were on the beach by 5ish . . . but definitely a fun morning.
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I guess in the age of AI slop it’s difficult to verify the credibility of any image, but I think it could be a solid piece of evidence to build on!
In any event, yes getting up at that hour is never fun, but once in a while, it’s totally worth it. Glad you had such an awesome vacation.
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I love that you are offering package deals, Saint Brian. Can I call you SB for short? Those are some amazing beach pictures, my friend! And that we got the requirements for being a saint as a bonus – so good!! ❤
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SB . . . Oh, I love that. Ha, ha. I’m as far as a saint as you can get. It was fun though getting the pics. Just a beautiful sunrise!
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The sunrise, the halo, and Saint Brian. That’s a hat trick!
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Saint Brian . . . it just flows off the lips doesn’t it? Ha, ha. Nah, I’m a sad facsimile. Ha, ha.
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I think it flows rather nicely. 😀
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You haven’t talked to my kids. They would probably laugh if they had to call me that name. Ha, ha. 😎😎😎😎
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I am laughing harder than you! 😂
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😎😎😎😎
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The pictures are all awesome. It was pretty good of you to share a bit of light from your halo with your wife. It’s always pretty saintly to share. 👍
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I thought so too Anne Marie. Ha, ha, my wife wasn’t so sure of my saint-like status. I guess she deserves to question. She’s the one deserving to be called a saint. Ha, ha.
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Brian – nice photos, but I think you renewed your halo by getting up at the crack of dawn to watch he sunset with your lovely wife….. good story, though..enjoy your get away and time with your wife watching sunrises, sunsets, and everything in between. keep making those days count.
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Exactly Clay! Now you’re talking. Ha, ha. Unfortunately, my wife didn’t quite see it that way. She pooh-poohed my Saint-like qualities. She told me that I needed to go back to the drawing board. Ugh. Ha, ha. Yes, the week off was nice. Wish I could go back.
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Good luck, Brian. Seems like you have a lot to live up to.
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Oh, I’m a mess, but it was a fun piece to write.
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The evidence is indisputable, Saint Brian. Henceforth, I shall refer to you as Your Holiness. Or maybe Yo Ho for short.
Then again, that might have people thinking you’re a pirate and not a saint…
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A pirate? A saint? I’ll take either. Both have their advantages. Ha, ha. And Yo Ho. The perfect nickname. I’ll answer to that anytime you feel like calling me it Mark. Ha, ha.
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Those orange skies get me everytime. Just beautiful S.B! 🌅
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Me too. Five o clock is hard to get up on vacation but I see those images and I wonder why I’m complaining. 😎😎😎🌅🌅
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Yup, Saint Brian for sure! Positive energy attracts more positive energies! ❤️
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My son laughed at that one. He wants to know if I’m selling positive energy or positive B.S. 🤣🤣 Thanks for the believing. 🤣🤣😎😎😎
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A spectacular sunrise! I think you have somewhat saint attitude inside of you, Brian.
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Ha, ha, thank you Hazel. I’m not sure I’m all that saintly, but it was a fun piece to write and play around with. Thanks for reading and for the kind comment.
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⭐️ I just received a comment from a follower saying they aren’t able to use, “Like” on Word Press. Misery loves company. 🤓
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Oh this is crazy. Yes, misery really does love company. Ha, ha.
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