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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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Reasons to Rejoice

Reasons to Rejoice

Today ended up being a busy day or at least a day that went by fast. After some early office work, I was off to my weekly massage therapy. After that I stopped for some lunch at the local Dairy Queen, and then to a haircut appointment. I navigated into my massage appointment and the(…)

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But for the Lord

We have been experiencing a cool and rainy day here in Fort Collins. I believe the best part of the day was when I left my therapy session at the Rehab Hospital. I had a good day of therapy today and can tell I am making progress. The range of motion is slowly returning to(…)

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Our Great God

Our Great God

As I look out my office window, it appears that the afternoon rain is giving way to clear skies and sunshine once again. This pattern that seems unusual now, reminds me of summer afternoons when I was child here in Colorado. It certainly helps the grass grow and stay green. Before the rain set in(…)

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