Just like we planned

It is so nice when a good plan comes together.

Everything went well with my son’s flight yesterday. He arrived on time in Norfolk, VA.

My parents picked him up at the airport and took him directly to the Virginia Beach Convention Center. We had splurged and rented them accommodations so they could spend time with their grandson and watch him wrestle.

He completed his registration in 15 minutes.

He weighed in .5 lbs. under his weight limit. 

He went out to eat with his grandparents and went to bed early.

Just as we planned.

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It’s just 10 minutes

Last night, I moved my morning alarm up 10 minutes. That shouldn’t be a big deal. I wake up before my alarm more often than not anyway.

Ah, but it matters why I moved up the alarm…

it wasn’t to achieve a new goal I set.

It wasn’t because I have been late to work.

I had to drop my son off at the airport at 5:30 this morning so he could get to Virginia Beach, VA and weigh in for the High School Senior Nationals Wrestling Championship!

On a normal morning, if I am a few minutes late to work, the consequences are minimal. However, waking up late this morning meant consequences that are quite a bit larger.

So, when I woke up in the middle of the night. That is not unusual. However, thoughts started crossing my mind…

“Did I set the alarm right?…

Yes. I just backed it up 10 minutes. I didn’t screw up and set it for 4:15 P.M.

“What if my alarm doesn’t work?”…

Come on! What is the likelihood that the radio will fail TONIGHT?

What if there is a power outage?…

I didn’t have an answer for that one…

Should I get up and set my cell phone alarm also?”…

That thought made me even more tired so I tried to use that momentum to fall asleep…

But before I knew it, I was pondering how rocky my confidence was becoming. In about 15 minutes, I had gone from resting peacefully, because I was confident that I had taken care of everything to hoping that I didn’t oversleep.

So, my subconscious made sure that I didn’t…

When the alarm finally went off (I had been waiting for nearly three hours!), I realized how adversely those thoughts had affected my sleep.

I felt like meat that had been tenderized with a hammer for several hours!

Talk about multiplying your time…

10 minutes grew into several hours of mental beating,

I got him there on time. Yeah! But I can’t wait to get home and go to sleep!

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How can you forget?

If you have been reading for awhile, you know that I have been making a prolonged effort to get in shape (click the exercise tag if you are interested). I had been saying for years that after I finished remodeling the house, I would get to work rebuilding my body.

I made fairly good progress last year. However, the snow is melting and it is time to get outside again.

I knew that if I just resumed jogging three times per week, I would grow bored. I needed to do something a little more challenging, something that would bring new vitality to my legs. So, I decided to break in my brand new running shoes by “sprinting.”

I put that in quotes lest I mislead you. I should say by running faster than I usually do for a really short distance. It cannot be called fast by any stretch of the imagination.

My first sprint” went pretty well. By that, I mean that I made it to the finish line without stopping. The second one went a little less well.

By the fourth sprint, it felt like I had forgotten how to run. I’m not kidding. I was down to making sure that I took the next step correctly to keep from falling down!

A large part of my insecurity was caused by what was happening to my legs. My hamstrings were twanging like old guitar strings. My thigh muscles felt like they were starting to pop off of my bone. Really! That thought sincerely crossed my mind. With all of this going on, the next step became a challenge.

I have to tell you that it shook me a little. How do you forget how to run?

By not doing it for a long, long time!

Some of you might ask, why am I doing this? It sure isn’t to impress anyone. My wife is happy with me as I am. In fact, it gets me teased more often than not at work.

Some one said that exercise won’t add years to your life but it will add life to your years. I want to LIVE until I die. (LOL) “I want to be runnin’ (not literally) when the sand runs out.”

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No drugs needed

I am pretty sure that it snowed on Saturday…

I thought that it snowed fairly hard. I thought that we got 4″ in 4 1/2 hours…

The morning paper said that Pratt, KS got 28″.

Maybe I was just hallucinating…

This evening, just 24 short hours later, the only proof is the piles that the snow plows made. Nearly everywhere else, the snow is gone! And, it wasn’t like today was a real scorcher…35-40°.

There are several damaged trees. Right near our house is a flowering pear tree with a 10″ diameter trunk split in two. I’m afraid that the strain of the snow coupled with the flowers was more than it could bear. (think Doc Holliday in Tombstone after he shot Johnny Ringo).

My two kid’s can prove that it snowed hard on Saturday. Their school postponed the Prom. And, in a cruel twist of fate, today, they watched all of their hopes for a snow day tomorrow melt before their very eyes. It is so difficult to be a young adult!

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Where are the Christmas lights?

The storm finally made it to KC at 1:30 this afternoon. By 2:15, the ground was covered. By 6:00, it was 3″ deep. Rooftops and trees were covered. The only things missing were Christmas lights and I expected them to be turned on at any minute.

All of that snow falling outside demanded a fire in the fireplace. So I decided to buy one of those little bundles of firewood that they sell at the supermarket after I picked my wife up from Costco. (I can’t believe that I am buying them! Has this move to Kansas turned me metro? When I lived in CA, I was a real man. I cut my own firewood!)

I took the Honda because I thought than the front wheel drive would be less adventurous that the rear wheel drive pickup. While we were sitting in the left turn lane at a red light facing west, three snow plows drove by heading east in synchronized succession: the first one in the fast line, followed by one in the middle lane followed by the last one in the right lane.

My wife remarked at how neat it was. I agreed. The light turned green, and I started to make my turn.

My opinion of synchronized snow plowing suddenly changed! I also realized that I should have brought the truck. They created a two foot high snow drift blocking the street that I was turning onto!

Since I had the Honda, I couldn’t just smash through it. Paying $400 to fix a broken lower valance would have made that a rather expensive bundle of firewood.

So, I tried to drive through it slowly…

Not such a good idea! Once we made firm contact, the wheels started spinning. We were stuck.

I put it in reverse…No luck…

back in drive… “We aren’t going anywhere”

back in reverse… “Hey, we moved a little!”

back in drive… “Shoot, I just got restuck”

On the fourth try, I was able to back out of the snow plow’s creation…

into the intersection! Fortunately, no one was behind me!

After four charges into the snow bank, I finally made it through.

During all of this, the light changed and the people who were on the street that I was entering could go. One guy in a similar sized car had been observing my predicament and decided to back up, change lanes and follow the tracks where the pickup had blasted through the man made snow drift. Smart man!

My wife went in and bought the wood while I pulled snow out of the lower valance and scraped it off the radiator with my hands. Did you know that snow is cold?

Oh, yeah. What am I doing thinking about Christmas lights? It’s spring in Kansas!

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That wasn’t so bad

I made the right decision. (I love when that happens!)

We saw some GREAT wrestling and some GREAT wrestlers tonight. In the signature match, Maple beat Napier with a takedown with :01 second to go. However, it was far from convincing. All it did was make you want to have them rest for a half hour and then go again. Great wrestling!

As for the weather, on the way there was nothing: no snow or rain. Just a regular drive to Topeka.

However, we left to return home in a freezing rain. As we proceeded west, it changed to regular rain and then to nothing when we got into the Kansas City area.

However, there were several times when we suddenly came upon patches of snow and ice laying strewn across the road that had evidently fallen off of a truck. Some of them were huge chunks (6-10″)!

I couldn’t dodge them since it was slippery so I just kept driving, cringing at the thought that the Honda’s front lower valance might not clear them.

In the end, my son and I had two good hours together in the car, saw some great wrestling, had a good time with friends at the match, made it home safely and the car is still in one piece.

Tomorrow, I’m going to sleep in and watch the snow fall.

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Impending doom?

My son and I have been planning for several weeks to drive an hour west to Topeka to attend the Kansas Senior Classic tonight. It features the best of  Kansas’s big schools (Group 5A & 6A) against the best of the little schools (Group 4 and 3-2-1-). The guy who beat my son in the finals will be representing the big schools at 160 pounds.

Although it is an exhibition, it offers a little hope in discovering who the best wrestler in the state is at each weight class.

For example, while we were at the 6A State championship, I saw a wrestler in the 135 pound class named Kendrick Maple who absolutely dominated his competition. His CLOSEST match ended :30 seconds into the second period. He is the undefeated two time 6A state champion.

He is going to wrestle the undefeated 3X state champion from Group 4A, C.J. Napier. That match alone is worth the drive.

However, the weather is trying its best to alter our plans. All day long, one of the guys would go on the Internet to find the latest information on an approaching snow storm. It dropped 10″ in Nebraska last night and is steadily heading east toward us.

The last report said, “If anyone is thinking about going out in this, they are taking their life into their own hands.” Wow!

I am not a daredevil by nature. However, I am not afraid of risk. After all, I sold my house and moved from California to Kansas City with no job offer and knowing only one local family.

Reports like that last one just rub me the wrong way. It seems that in the last few years, every storm that comes is forecasted to be “the mother of all storms”! In the last six months before I left CA, we had at least two rain storms that were forecasted in such a way that had me sincerely concerned that my house, which was very well constructed, might not actually make it through them intact.

After all that fear, they didn’t even turn out to be a decent rain, let alone “the end of the world as we know it!” It reminds me of The Grinch (w/Jim Carrey) screaming, “We’re gonna die! We’re gonna die! I’m going to throw up, and then I’m gonna die! Mommy, tell it to stop!”

I just got the latest information on the Kansas Wrestling Coaches Association’s website and learned that the match is not cancelled. We are going. If we survive, I’ll let you know how it went.

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Cleared to keep my money a little longer

I received a welcome but unexpected surprise this morning.

I took off for work in my daughter’s Honda this morning like every other morning. The red “Seat Belt” light was doing its job. After I put my seat belt, I noticed that there were no warning lights on!

The “Check Engine” light was OFF!!!

It has been on for several weeks but this morning it was off! Yahoo! That is some money that will stay in my pocket for a little while longer.

I asked one of my co-workers if he had ever heard of such a thing. He replied that a Honda computer will clear the “Check Engine” light if it goes through enough cycles without the same problem occurring.

I did not know that. But it was a fun learning experience.

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Context makes all the difference

I frequently highlight the small blessings that occur in my life on this blog. I don’t just do it on or for this blog. I practice this in my daily life.

Many years ago, I read in the Psalms that God daily loads us with benefits. At the time, all I could see were problems. If the Bible is true, and I believe that it is, I must be wrong. So, I made it a point to start looking more closely.

My latest example occurred this evening. My son, freshly back from CA, called to tell me that Wild Bill’s (our old F150) right rear tire blew out.

You might ask, “What is so great about that?”

I agree. Now I have to change a tire before I get back to doing my taxes! I don’t have time for this. And I wasn’t really looking forward to getting dirty…etc., etc., etc.

That is where most people stop. However, I happen to REALLY believe that the God of the Bible is involved in the details of my life. And, that same Bible tells me that He is a good God. So when something like this happens, instead of instinctively complaining, I began considering the circumstances and looking for those benefits that He says he loads me down with.

  1. The tire blew out three tenths of a mile from our apartment.
  2. My son was coming home from school. The road that he was driving on has a 25 MPH speed limit.

If that were the whole story, there is plenty to be thankful for. However, as I was driving to the storage facility to get a decent jack (the one that came with the truck won’t lift it high enough off of the ground to get the job done), I remembered telling my wife last Thursday night that I was going to drive Wild Bill to work so I could get a part for it from a nearby junkyard.

I didn’t go through with that plan. I don’t remember why. In fact, no one drove the truck from Thursday night until Tuesday morning.

I am glad that I didn’t go through with that plan. Work is 28 freeway miles away from our apartment.

What would it have been like to have the tire blow out in THAT truck on the freeway at 70+ MPH at 6:20 in the morning while it is still dark?

How would I have gotten to work? What time would I have gotten to work? How much would it have disrupted my wife and daughter’s life?

Worse yet, what if my wife had been driving the truck?

All things considered, I count myself blessed with where, when and how the tire on my truck blew out.

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Sooo desperate

I thought I would be done with my taxes by now.

But nooooo…

I made the mistake of living in two states last year!

One is determined to get it’s last pound of flesh out of me while the new one can’t get it’s hooks in fast enough!

The Kansas tax return is worse than California. California just wants to know if you were a renter. However, KS wants to know who our landlord is, what is their mailing address, phone number, FAX number and what type of toilet paper they use!

How much of my interest income came from KS sources? How much from CA? How the heck should I know? I had a CA bank account while I was living in KS!

My stocks were with two brokers, Charles Schwab which is located in Phoenix, AZ and Interactive Brokers in Chicago, IL. Do I give the credit for all of my losses to CA or KS?

What was the date and time when you left CA? What time did you enter KS? Tell us everywhere you have been since you arrived in our state.

I mean, “Mercy, nurse!” There ain’t that much money to argue about in the first place!

It looks like it will take another night.

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