Saturday, March 08, 2008

Lessons Learned In Snow Storm


My speaking engagement at an annual youth retreat in west Kentucky was scrubbed due to a major snowstorm that hit the mid-south and midwest. It's the first time in 18 years the event has been scrubbed. So we're going to drop back, punt and reschedule. It's frustrating to fly into some place prepared to lead only to have it cancelled by circumstances beyond your control. So what are the lessons?

1. Storms never take God by surprise.

2. Undivided time with old friends is precious, priceless and so necessary.

3. Laughing til it hurts is an absolute stress buster.

4. You can play golf in 35 degrees and 10-15 mph winds, but you better have lots of UnderArmor.

5. There's a reason for having to chill for four days and someday it will be revealed.

6. Shoveling the driveways (without their knowledge) of two elderly women who aren't home is so much fun.

7. Always buy top quality boots.

8. Getting to attend the musical of your surrogate middle school son is priceless.

9. It's amazing how you pick right up with old friends like you've never missed a day together.

10. You get to come back and try again when the weather is warmer. Some things are worth the wait.

1 comment:

Greg said...

Um, it was in the 80's today, and I got a bit of a sunburn on my nose at the beach. Just thought I would share! I just found your blog page (after all these years). I'll definitely keep reading. Thanks for your occasional comments and your prayers. I'm praying for you guys, too. Love and Miss, Greg