I met a new friend last week. He stopped to help after I took a bit of a tumble while avoiding a careless driver. The details aren’t important. What matters is the conversation that happened while we waited for reinforcements. + + + First, a small chuckle. Jerry’s a volunteer firefighter. When he helped me […]
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Climbing
I’ve done a bit of climbing recently on my bike. Horsetooth. Maniac Hill. South Marina. Bingham Hill. It’s a new thing for me. Nothing spectacular, not like the real climbs Becky and my other cycling friends do all the time for fun. But like any other sort of training, you start small and build up. […]
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“Will ten years of the FREEDOM TOUR be enough?” A friend asked the question last week. I didn’t have an immediate, clear response. I’ve thought about it – obviously, doing this forever isn’t an option. But…when? I’ve been pondering for a few days. When I retired, I knew I wanted to retire “to” rather than […]
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I saw a young lady on the bike trail recently, smiled and said, “Hello,” and was a bit offended when she looked away. Then I remembered – on a secluded stretch of the path, young women need to be wary of strangers. How sad that they must be aware of their surroundings, careful not to […]
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Ten days in a spot with no internet. Can’t recall the last time my computer – and my brain – rested that long. Still had a cell connection, but it was a wonderful stretch with time for input without much demand for output. I think that’s the most important thing I learned from our trip…I […]
Continue readingA Break
It been a busy summer. We’re taking a few days off. No writing. Limited internet. Some time to decompress and catch our breath. I hope you are doing likewise as you’re able. We’ll be back in a couple of weeks.
Continue readingI Hope I Don’t Forget
I’ve shared a couple of lessons from COLORADO MOUNTAIN TOUR 2021. There’s one more. I hope I keep re-learning this one. Even on a team, every person travels their own journey. As part of a team, we ask people to sacrifice and serve. Some of that is obvious and public; some is private and unseen […]
Continue readingStill Learning (Again)
I hope I’ll always be a learner. Last time I talked about a lesson re-learned from COLORADO MOUNTAIN TOUR 2021. Paraphrasing a pastor friend: You learn a lot about how a person feels about serving and sacrificing by asking them to serve and sacrifice. Jesus is pretty clear…my profound words don’t mean much to Him. […]
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I always wonder what I’ll learn from a tour. As a teacher I learned a great deal from students. On these tours I’m supposed to be a leader, but each year I learn – or re-learn – important lessons from my amazing teammates. COLORADO MOUNTAIN TOUR 2021 brought together a remarkable team of individuals with […]
Continue readingConversations About Blessings
Last in a series about how I’m talking to Jesus about the COLORADO MOUNTAIN TOUR. First parts here, here, and here. + + + There may be some discussion about this one. Honestly, my most frequent specific request is “Your will be done.” Along with the courage to actually mean it. I’m better at the […]
Continue readingConversations About Gratitude
Part 3 of a series about how I’m talking to Jesus about the COLORADO MOUNTAIN TOUR. First parts here and here. + + + I say “Thank You” more than I used to – and mean it. Often it’s gratitude for people and relationships. Sometimes it’s just “thank you” for nothing in particular, even when […]
Continue readingCommunity Conversations With Jesus
Part 2 of a series about how I’m talking to Jesus about the COLORADO MOUNTAIN TOUR. Part 1 here. + + + I love it when our team prays together. I love the community and the unity. Praying together over time is such a bonding experience. Especially for folks with such a broad range of […]
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