Hey there, and happy Friday to you! I am back in my regular routine again... so the house has been cleaned today, and my head feels a little more stable atop my shoulders.
1. ANNIVERSARY #43
Yesterday was our 43rd wedding anniversary. It's weird that I can remember some things from that time like yesterday, and others... not at all. At any rate, we went out for supper last night, and discovered we sat at the very same table in the very same restaurant (Cork n' Cleaver) for our anniversary last year. We also both had a filet, baked potato, and salad bar last year too.
We talked about old times a bit last night. My first memory of m'Lady was when I was in 6th grade and she in 5th. I can still picture her, with her sandy blonde hair, standing in the hallway line for the drinking fountain. I don't know why that memory is burned into my mind, but I'm glad it is.
I don't really have any marriage advice - if someone were to ask - but I know it involves a lot... a lot of love, tears, forgiveness, life, death, humility, heartache, strength, perseverance, grace, mercy, kindness, help, kisses, sex, and... did I say love? I suppose we could go on but... you get the idea. I consider it nothing short of a miracle she has stayed with me this long...
2. COACHING WEBINAR
Yesterday I took in a webinar on 'The Art of Asking Better Questions' with J.R. Briggs. I believe it was put on by Coach Approach Ministries. That's the organization where I got my coaching license years ago, and it was good to see/hear Brian Miller (their president) again. I miss him. I also miss the leadership coaching world in general.
Anyway, I took in the webinar yesterday because I would still like to use coaching principles in day-to-day life and other areas of leadership, even though I no longer do it formally.
Two points that stuck out yesterday:
- "Four-year-old girls are the best question-askers." (We generally stop in middle school)
- "The best questions are 15 words or less."
3. LUNCH WITH THE PASTOR
I had lunch today with our pastor. We spent time talking about our upcoming summer focus (as a church) on tending. The idea: 1) Create more awareness of how spiritual growth works and is sustained. This may include both the ways we knowingly tend to our souls (and the souls of others) and the ways we are pure recipients of God's tending. 2) Equip people to identify the sublime work of God within their inner worlds. 3) Encourage people to engage and learn through hands on tending to nature (gardening, landscaping, tending to house plants, time outdoors) and specific spiritual practices, which correlate.
We also shared some personal issues, as well as the struggle to guard against those who want church to fit into a certain box - especially those who ask "why can't we just have a normal church?" It may sound odd, but this is a serious thing for both of us. I always feel honored and humbled to be invited into these discussions...
4. CREATINE
I have always somewhat prided myself on not taking any supplements (other than a single multivitamin). However, I'm seriously considering adding creatine gummies (particularly this brand designed for endurance athletes). I've been seeing more and more about it, and have read a few articles. I recently subscribed to Runners Connect and their 5/12/26 newsletter went pretty in-depth into what it is, why, and the benefits especially for older athletes. I would try a daily regimen of 3-5g on a consistent basis. I have no interest in bulking up, but I can really feel how my muscles have weakened the past few years. Hopefully it would slow the deterioration down, and also aid in recovery after longer runs. So, we'll see...
5. THE QUOTE
"Stop asking what your life means. Ask what life is asking of you, right now, in this specific situation, with these specific people in front of you. Your conduct is the answer."- (Crazy Old Man, explaining Victor Frankl)
Okey doke... I'm not even going to look over this for typo's. You're on your own! Enjoy... and why not force yourself to smile right now. Seriously! Do it! Just... smile. Right now. Hold it for 20 seconds (or more).
There... Have a great weekend!


















