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I am a fly-fishing fanatic but am even more fanatical about my wife and four kids. Life is always interesting, challenging and often really fun! I sneak away to fish whenever I can.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Fun at the Fair

Spent some time yesterday at the Wright County Fair with wife, kids and in-laws. We had a great time! James got to take a shot riding a bronco sheep. He is officially a mutton bustin' cowboy! We rode some rides, looked at farm animals, at fair food and checked out some old tractors. It was a good day.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Getting back

Wow! It always surprises me that time can get by so quickly. Like the time that has passed since my last post. It's been a busy summer, but I think that I just kept thinking "I'll get to a post when I have more time to devote to it". Hmmmm. Procrastination. I think that I have experienced that before in my life (just about every day!). So! Here is me posting on my blog. It's a new day.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Ascension Day

Today is Ascension Day. This little fact would normally not be part of my thoughts, I can't recall every celebrating this day, but a devotional I read from Scripture Union talked about the very first Ascension Day in Acts chapter 1. I was particularly struck by what the devotional said about what this day means and what it means for Christians now. Here is the last two paragraphs of the it:


The ascension of Jesus signaled the beginning of his heavenly ministry. He is now exalted at the right hand of the Father, where he reigns as head over the cosmos and serves as the great High Priest, interceding on behalf of God's people (Heb. 7:24, 8:2, Eph. 1:21-23). 

By faith we share in Christ's ascension (Eph.2:4-6). We are citizens of heaven (Phil.3:20) while living out our lives here on earth. Such a realization assures us of our destiny, encourages us in our endeavors for Christ, and can keep us steady through all the ups and downs of life. (Encounter With God, May 13, 2010)
Ascension Day is a day of encouragement! I know that I am encouraged by meditating on the risen, ascended Christ.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Caught

Guess what my little girl saw me doing this morning? I think she captured the scene very well.

B-ball connections

I played a couple of basketball games at Camp Lebanon this past weekend. I had not played in quite a while. Needless to say I hurt. It was really fun to get back to playing the game. I noticed something as we played 4 on 4 on a outdoor hoop with dribble stopping cracks in the concrete. I have noticed that men quickly form a connection with each other as they play basketball. In the span of a few minutes I am talking back and forth with my teammates, encouraging and exhorting as we work at trying to win. I felt that I knew these guys better than anyone I had met all weekend. A teenage boy had to guard me one game. I had an inch or two on him as well as a good 40 pounds. I was able to take it to him, push him around at will. After that, whenever we saw each other, even across a room, we smiled. I was able to get into a significant conversation with one of the dads that was on my team at supper time. I probably wouldn't have had that without the b-ball connection. I think that we guys often struggle with personal relationships with other men and we often need an activity to help us to connect.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Do you like hymns?

Justin Taylor writes a blog that I love called Between Two Worlds. He put up this post offering free streaming audio of this album all week. It's really good. Check it out. Enjoy!

Dad's & Lad's

Had a great time this last weekend at Camp Lebanon with my son James. We did the polar plunge, (though James swears he will never do it again!), explored the length and width of the camp, went on a pontoon ride, and tried out the new zip line (James was too young, but I had fun on it). It was great just hanging out with a 6 year old. I can hardly wait for the two other boys to catch up and go with too!

Here is a pic of James checking out a tree:

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Some days don't go according to plan

Yesterday did not happen as I envisioned it. I felt unmotivated and lethargic. It was so tough to get going. I think that if I would have started better, the rest would have gone better. I'll try that next. On the plus side, the pork shoulder that I roasted was delicious!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

First Day (sort of)

Yesterday was my first day as a stay at home dad. All in all a good day. The laundry got done. Menu planned and groceries bought. (By the way, I managed to spend only $73 for the week. Not bad for a family of 6.) I did give the kids a day off of home school. Need to get back on that. We went to a park for awhile and the kids played nicely all day.

I have to admit that I am still struggling with this new role. It feels weird. I want to go to work! But I do see a number of great advantages and opportunities with this endeavor. One, I get to spend time, lots of time, with my kids. I know that dads often do not have the opportunity to spend large amounts of time with their children. I think it is a great chance to invest in my kids' lives as dad. I hope that these next few months will be ones that they remember fondly. I also have the chance to experience what it is like to be the stay at home person. I will soon have a first-hand understanding of this area of life. Hopefully it will make me a better husband and dad. Well, I have a pork shoulder to prepare.

Monday, April 26, 2010

First Post

Every trip begins with one step, right? Here is my first step. I hope to chronicle and record the things that make Steve, Steve. It will cover family, faith and anything else that may catch my interest. Now, I understand that not everything I think is interesting is necessarily interesting. Let me know.