I wasn't planning to be home writing this week's FTF at this time. I thought I would be out on my 14-mile run along the river right now. Mother Nature (or, at least the weather) had other ideas. Yeesh. Still, I guess it's Friday, so here's some stuff...
1. DID SOMEONE SAY TREADMILL?
I knew it was supposed to snow this morning, but I didn't know we were going to get 4" in 2 hours (at least)! And it's still coming down in buckets!!
I actually ran outside again this week, and the trail I use had just become mostly clear of snow and ice. So I was looking forward to, and planning in my head, my outdoor route for today's 14 mile run. However, I have no desire to trudge through this much snow for that long. I guess I will be using the treadmill again. I am one of those who runs easier and faster outdoors than on a treadmill, but sometimes conditions warrant otherwise. Ugh.
2. MEN'S GATHERING
I left the house at 6am this morning for our second monthly men's gathering for guys of our church. We do it on the first Friday of each month. As I mentioned, there was a bit of a blizzard, and we still had 16 there.
We started today by having everyone share their name, and then, imagining the scenario that the apocalypse has happened... what would we consider (or want) our contribution to be in our community? I shared that maybe I could make coffee, and oversee the library (I also considered, but did not share, that maybe I could clean the tools at the end of the day). The kicker, after everyone had shared, was the realization that the apocalypse HAS happened in many respects... So, what's keeping us from undertaking our responsibility now? ;)
The rest of the time consisted of: 5 minutes of silent prayer, a couple Scripture readings, then going around our tables (there were around 5 people per table) and discussing how our heart was, where we struggled, and that type of thing. It was nice. I think we started around 6:15 and most people left around 7:45am.
3. RETIREMENT BY DYLAN
On a bit of a different note, I read this article yesterday: 5 Bob Dylan Quotes Every Retiree Should Live By. They are:
- "He not busy being born is busy dying"
- "May you stay forever young"
- "Money doesn't talk, it swears"
- "Passion is a young man's game. Young people can be passionate. Older people got to be wiser."
- "Ah, but I was so much older then/I'm younger than that now."
I thought of some others I may have included, myself, but overall I thought these were pretty good. If you're interested in why they selected these five, or for their source, read the article. It's not long, and I found it to be pretty good.
4. BLENDING OF BOOKS
If you've read my blog lately, you know I've been reading Make Sense of Your Story, by Adam Young. The last book I read was Slow Theology, by A.J. Swoboda and Nijay Gupta. This week our pastor asked if I would give a Sunday morning talk on the Slow Theology book, so I looked back through it to get some ideas what I might say. What struck me is... how ironically similar the message of both these books is! I mean, they are totally unrelated, but so much of the same thought. I found it to be fascinating, and I will likely reference both in my talk (I haven't been given a date yet, but probably sometime in the next month or so, I'm guessing).
Also of note, I had forgotten I had jotted down 'Robert Farrar Capon' on the cover of Slow Theology while reading it. I'm not sure what prompted me to write it down, but I've always wanted to read some of his books and never have. So, I guess we're all somehow related to Kevin Bacon (where did that even come from?)...
5. THE QUOTE
"The very least you can do in your life is to figure out what you hope for. And the most you can do is to live inside that hope. Not admire it from a distance, but live right in it, under its roof." - Barbara Kingsolver, Animal Dreams (this is the opening to chapter 12 in Make Sense of Your Story, and I love it!).
Alrighty, friends... it is still snowing, and I've got things to do...
Be safe out there. But don't be afraid to take a few risks. Someone may need you to do that today...



