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Walk in His Ways

Walk in His Ways

Today has been a good day. I had a good session of therapy at Northern Colorado Rehab Hospital, I then enjoyed connecting with Pastor Steve Harris for lunch and then I returned home to meet up with some of my senior softball team players. They made the trip to Fort Collins after their game today(…)

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Blame God – Fear God

Blame God – Fear God

Today marks the year anniversary of my hospitalization with West Nile Virus. It has been quite a journey indeed and one that continues to unfold. Our friend Cyndy Luzinski brought by some cupcakes made by daughters Anna and Sarah to mark this special day. Also, we received a beautiful flower arrangement from our daughter Stephanie.(…)

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My Rehab Verse

My Rehab Verse

Today has seemed like a day of recovery from my long weekend. But it was worth the effort to make this past weekend work out. I appreciate Debbie’s hard work to help me get from place to place since I was using my manual wheelchair. The highlight of my day was having my Aunt Paula(…)

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Giving Thanks to the Lord

Giving Thanks to the Lord

It is good to be home! We had an enjoyable weekend but a busy one. It was really my first time to be out and about in a large group with a busy schedule. Debbie and I enjoyed the Western Conservative Summit, but it was taxing as well. By the end of today, I was(…)

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Don’t Forget to Remember

Don’t Forget to Remember

Today was a full day at the Western Conservative Summit. The event this year has attempted to balance inspiration from nationally acclaimed speakers with a focus on the arts and music. That has made for variety but also a challenge to keep everything on schedule. Senator Ted Cruz the capstone speaker did not get introduced(…)

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Choosing Wisely

Choosing Wisely

I am writing later than usual because Debbie and I traveled to Denver today for the Western Conservative Summit. I missed last years event for the first time in four years because I was in the hospital. I appreciated the consideration of President Bill Armstrong of CCU and Senator John Andrews of the Centennial Institute(…)

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