The Power of Love (Or, What I've Been Up To...)

I hope your summer has been going great! In my last email, way back in May, I told you I'd be taking June off (kind of). Although I took a break from writing, it was a busy month! Today, I want to update you on what I've been up to...

Staycation

I turned 41 on June 9th (41 seems so anticlimactic after the big hubbub of 40!). I celebrated with breakfast at Cracker Barrel! Then we had a mini staycation for a few days. For those wondering—we didn't go to the waterpark because we had thunderstorms that week. But Diana and I went to the movies one day and saw Young Woman and the Sea. It was about the true story of Gertrude Ederle, the first woman to swim across the English Channel. We really enjoyed it! It was a pretty faithful retelling with a hopeful message. It's already out of theaters, but if you can find it streaming anywhere, I'd recommend it.

New York Trip

Toward the end of June, I went to New York with my mom and dad. The trip started out a bit rocky. We had a 7 a.m. flight, and when we woke up bright and early at 4 a.m. (though it wasn't bright!), we found out it was canceled due to bad weather. We managed to get on a flight later that afternoon. It was one of the bumpiest rides I've ever been on! Lots of turbulence. Even the flight attendants were required to stay seated for most of the flight. But on the plus side, I spent a lot of the time in prayer! ;)

We had a few reasons for going on the trip. The first was to attend a memorial for my Aunt Alice, who passed away back in March. She lived in California, but most of our family still lives in New York, so that's where we had the gathering.

Aunt Alice was also my godmother and a truly generous person. She loved books. I remember being a kid and receiving those Disney "I Can Read" books from her in the mail. When I got a little older, she'd send me Hardy Boys mysteries. She was one of the people who helped me develop a love for reading!

Although it was sad, I am glad we honored her memory by gathering and sharing stories. I also saw some cousins I hadn't seen in a while.

Me and my cousin, Rich.

While in New York, I also had an appointment with my podiatrist (AKA, foot doctor). It is good to see him every couple of years since he knows a lot about cerebral palsy. He said he saw an improvement in me, which I am grateful for. (This year, I've been focusing on doing exercises that improve my flexibility.) He took my foot braces and is currently refurbishing them. I should be getting them in the mail any day now. In the meantime, I am wearing an old backup pair. They are not perfect, but they'll do. :)

And since we were in the city, I couldn't help but see a couple of musicals! I saw Merrily We Roll Along and Back to the Future: The Musical. I might write about Merrily in a future newsletter. There is a lot I can say about its themes and how it relates to God.

Back to the Future
 is a fun show, especially if you are a fan of the movie (and it's my favorite movie!). It won't win any awards (in fact, it didn't win any Tony Awards!), but it will make you smile.

The most amazing thing to me was the technical aspects. They drove a DeLorean on stage. At the end of the show (spoiler alert!), it lifted off the ground and flew into the audience! (Okay, technically, it just hovered above the first couple of rows, but it was still pretty cool...) And, of course, they sang "The Power of Love." It was probably the best song in the show, even though they wrote a ton of new ones.

Me and my dad at Back to the Future.

It was a good trip, but I was grateful to return home to Diana and Emmett. I missed them a lot. I brought back some cars for Emmett (he's totally into cars now!), and he seemed to enjoy his souvenirs.

What's Next...


I have missed writing this newsletter! I still have two more parables to write about to finish the next devotional book. But you know what? I don't feel like jumping back into that just yet.

I have been pondering a few things lately, and God has been teaching me a lot. Writing has always helped me process my thoughts and emotions. And so, for the last few weeks of summer, my plan is to share some of these thoughts with you. It may be less polished and more random than usual, but it will be fun. It will be like one of those mystery bags where you never know what you're going to get! (But hopefully filled with slightly more valuable stuff. I once bought a mystery bag of 10 CDs at a music store. When I opened it, it was filled with the most obscure albums on the planet...)

To give you a little sneak peek... Next week's newsletter will be about the challenges of making peace with others. God has been teaching me a lot about this topic lately. I am grateful for the way he is so patient with us flawed, messy humans.

For now, I encourage you to start thinking of people who you long to make peace with... Or maybe people you don't want to make peace with, but they are always at the back of your mind, stealing your joy. It may seem impossible to make peace with them. But our job is to be as faithful as we can to what God calls us to do. We leave the impossible stuff up to him!

In the meantime, please let me know what you have been up to this summer. Have you and your family done any fun things? Hit 'reply' and tell me about it!

Last but not least, I'll be preaching a message about Jonah this upcoming Sunday at a local church. I would appreciate your prayers as I prepare for that this weekend.

Happy to be back (in time!).


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