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Time Management

Time Management

This morning it was 75 degrees before 8 a.m. I made the Sunday morning trek to Lamar’s donuts. After a while I think they will just start putting aside our order before we call and arrive! Our son Christian was speaking today at the four services of Mile High Vineyard. We were keeping him in(…)

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Forgiven….Really!

Forgiven….Really!

Today I was experiencing some of the ramifications of my lack of water intake. It seems that I can become dehydrated so easily which makes me vulnerable to infections. I was experiencing some persistent fatigue and while other vital signs were normal, my resting pulse was 100 to 110. I went to a weekend clinic(…)

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Forgotten Not Forsaken

So far it has been an interesting July 4th weather wise. We have had sun, warm temps, clouds, sprinkles of rain and a light breeze. It almost reminds me of a July 4th many years ago at Dakota Ridge Assembly. We had a big July 4th event with dunk tank, bouncy castles, games, food and(…)

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A New Name

Today started out as a hot, sunny July day. This afternoon it has turned overcast and a little cooler. I had lunch today with Jim Szakmeister. Jim and I first met some 35 years ago and now he is retiring on Monday from the Fort Collins police department where he has served in a leadership(…)

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The Wait is Over

 Last night the Hill family, our neighbors and fellow Timberline Church members, came over to pick some strawberries. Carolyn and Becka picked strawberries with Debbie, Harlan helped me figure out some settings on my sprinkler clock and I quizzed David on his memorization of Romans Chapter 1. Great example of “division of labor.” Working with(…)

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Blessings for the Forgiven

Blessings for the Forgiven

Last night I got out and attended the “Allies” men group at Timberline Church. I was one of 120 men joining to listen to Pastor Dick Foth and begin a study of Mark Batterson’s book, “All In.”  Today Debbie was able to come home before noon and was home the rest of the day. This(…)

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