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Category Archives: Personal Thoughts
Habits – February 2020 Update
I had mixed results in February. I continued my morning devotional time and ran my streak to 61 days. I may have missed a morning or two and done my devotions in the evening, I honestly can’t remember if that … Continue reading
Habits – January, 2020 Update
Each month I plan to share monthly updates on how my progress is going – wins and losses – as well as my thoughts and reactions to my journey. How are you doing with your New Year’s Resolutions? 164 million … Continue reading
Habits
January 1, 2020 Successful people do consistently what normal people do occasionally. I recently heard this saying in a sermon by Craig Groeschel. Well, the sermon is a year old, but I listened to it again recently because it’s on … Continue reading
The Drive to Roswell
My first post will be a relatively short one because, well, all I did was drive. I drove 596 miles in less than 9 1/2 hours. I forgot to look at what time I arrived exactly. I stopped four times, … Continue reading
Mourning A Loss
It’s been a tough week. On March 19 my uncle Jack passed away. He was 71. Jack and my Aunt Rhonda had been married a long time, but I didn’t really know him until my kids and I stayed with … Continue reading
The Teacher Who Impacted Me Most
This morning as I sat on the track, stretching after a rough session of sprints, thoughts of yesterday’s graduation ceremony came to mind. Specifically, I thought about the verbal tribute paid to the teachers by both the administration and the … Continue reading
I Wish I Was Happy
I wish I was happy. In truth I don’t have a good reason to be unhappy. I have two wonderful children who have done nothing but make me proud. I have a job that provides me financial security. I am … Continue reading
Aunt Kathy
My aunt is dying of cancer. The doctors gave her one to two weeks. She’s losing strength and will die any day. I saw her a month ago, in the hospital. Her spirit and fight remained strong. At the time … Continue reading