Sorry it's been 6 days without a fresh post. It's amazing how much the final week of the TV season will take out of you!
Actually, spent the past 2 days in Ohio visiting friends and family. Gotta tell ya...It's been 19 months since we moved from Dayton (the "Paris" of the midwest). We moved for a couple of reasons, some personal and some church related (another story for another time). We were like the pioneers of the old west...the two of us, 2 large dogs, a cat and all the possessions we could fit in a 91 Caprice Classic, and headed west to Vegas. I remember that day well. It was cold. Raining. We were broke (not much has changed since then!). And we had so much stuff in the car, I couldn't even see Shannon next to me in the passenger seat (no kidding!). And it felt like a relief to leave a town that wore me down for 39 years, a town with a collapsing economy and seemingly more bad memories than good.
But today, on the ride back from Dayton to Louisville, I realized one thing: I have always been surrounded by great people. Friends, family...everyone! The ways that the lives of these people, that I have known for 10, 20 and 30 years plus, are unfolding are incredible! And I love listening and watching every minute of it. It is amazing how a 2 1/2 hour drive can be so refreshing, relaxing and affirming. To me, a valuable lesson...it's not the place, but the people. Louisville's also a great place, but the people we are meeting are even greater. I have always had the itch to become a writer, but I could only dream of writing the stuff I see in front of me!
The Biography channel has a motto: "Every life has a story." Well, I am thankful for the stories I have learned up until now, and I can't wait for the stories I'm about to learn.
I realize this posting is a little more self-indulgent than usual, but in the words of my beautiful wife Shannon: "Deal with it!"
After a lengthy sabatical, he sits in front of his computer, fingers ready at the keyboard. So much to say...so much to write. Topics race wildly through his mind, each fighting for the right to take their rightful place on the field of honor...the blog. Many will read the entries. Some will cry. Some will laugh. But one thing is certain...he must write, because he is...the Media Pastor.
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