Oh, I've got a good excuse lots of times... the last several months have not been anybody's idea of a normal first few months of marriage. Since Sarah's been sick for pretty much the length of our marriage -- if you're someone who doesn't know about that and wants to, feel free to e-mail me -- we've not been able to do half of the things we thought we would do together, and we're having to learn to live with her depleted energy supply. My schedule at work is, to put it politely, not ideal this quarter - think "away from the house from 7 AM to 11 PM on Tuesdays and Thursdays." And we changed churches in July - this is certainly not a bad thing, and we're excited about our opportunity at First Baptist (I'm the main worship leader for the Gathering, the contemporary worship service there). But it also means that we've seen much less of the people from Northeast who were our community there. Add in a few other events like our car being broken into and the death of a friend who was like a second mother to Sarah, and, honestly, we've been asking God what exactly we ought to be learning from all of this.
Sometimes I get a little frustrated with myself - I know that my problems, compared to many others, are not huge. On the other hand, everyone has their own set of troubles, and they are very real - as Anne Lamott says, "Still, at some point maybe you have to stand up to anyone who is trying to disgrace you for being upset with your broken leg when they know someone dying of cancer. "
But in planning for worship this week, I was going over the scripture with Wallace (my good friend and one of the pastors at FBC) - 2 Thessalonians 1:1-4, 11-14. I was reminded that being thankful in the midst of persecution, keeping the faith in hard times, is a very good thing. I know myself well enough to know that I can't do it well, but I do have a lot to grin about...
So, some good things:
- The Boston Red Sox won the World Series (Hey, don't call me a bandwagon-jumper... I just like a good story with a happy ending).
- I've won $6 in Best Buy bucks playing the Monopoly game at McDonald's. (Maybe that's not a good thing... moving on...)
- I have a wife who makes my lunches most days, loves Jesus, and for some reason is committed to staying with me forever, even if it's not always fun. And I get to sing with her.
- We live in a little house that has nice things (mostly - well, ok, all - Sarah's) and has a little pond in the back (even if the pond is about 3 inches deep and home to several million loud water fowl).
- We have a cute little dog who only poops on the floor once in a while.
- The fall air is crisp and smells wonderful.
- I had time with my brother, Adam, last weekend, and our friend Joel Conrad the weekend before.
- Adam taught us how to play Texas Hold' Em (hey, we don't have ESPN, so I never got to watch celebrities play it).
- The kindergarten name-calling session masquerading as a presidential election will be over soon.
- Kansas is ranked #1 in the pre-season Coaches' Poll!
- I've been listening to Over the Rhine's live album that is basically the same amazing show that Sarah and I saw on our first official date.
- We're going to a murder mystery game thingy hosted by our friends Sam and Jen on Halloween night.
- I don't have to go to work tomorrow.
- For some reason, the author of this whole crazy story keeps giving me sixth and seventh and 3,000th chances.










