Monday, May 14, 2012

The Art of Being “Lost.”

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My blogs have been pretty "sucky" the past week or so.  I do not apologize.  However, I am going to give an effort as I lay some more groundwork to describe The InnerChange Freedom Initiative(IFI.)

There fore I'm going to write some blog entries about "Being Lost."



There are many factors when being “lost.”

FACTOR #1: You have a destination.

In the swimming pool, people just float around. They splash water and lay on air-mattresses.  They have no where to go.  If you asked them, “Are you lost?” They would probably respond, “Uhhhh, no. It’s a pool.”


FACTOR #2: Realizing you are lost.

When I lived in Nashville, I felt like I quickly got a handle on what roads went where.  I studied the street maps and could get everywhere I needed to go.

One particular Saturday I was taking my guitar to an “open-mic night” to sing a couple of songs.  It was at a little place in the Northeast quadrant of the city.  I took off driving from Bellevue and about an hour later I found myself pulling into Murfreesboro, very much SOUTH of Nashville.

I got lost.

If you would have asked me during my trip if I knew where I was going, I would have (quite smugly) stated, “Hey, I got this. I don’t get lost. I know exactly where I’m going.”

I didn’t recognize I was lost, nor did I feel the need to ask for directions…because I knew where I was going.

FACTOR 3: Admitting you are lost.

Here is a car-conversation I have had more than once with my wife.

AMY: Do you know where you are going?

ME: What? Of course…you know me. Ha! Not know where I’m going? Pshaw!

AMY: Seriously, where are we?

ME: Where are we? Why we’re just right over by that one place near that thing by the side of the road…you know…

AMY: We should pull over and ask for directions.

ME: Pull over? What? I thought you wanted to get there on time.  Those dudes don’t look reliable. They won’t know how to get there…I’d have to tell them how to get there because they won’t know…

SO…

If you have a destination, but you don’t know how to get there or if you thought you were getting there and you realize that you are not getting there and you don’t know where you are and you admit that fact…

You are still lost…

More to come.

chris

Saturday, May 12, 2012

A fun day today...

Went to Christian's show @2.

Went to eat at Fric-Frack's for the 3-taco special.

Ran around KC with my Mom and Dad.

Ate ice cream.

Sat around and talked.

Fun day!

chris

Friday, May 11, 2012

14 chickens don't make a pastery shop

If all it was nonsense,  my porcupine wouldn't need a facelift!

chris

(sorry)

Thursday, May 10, 2012

President Obama? Gay Marriage?

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So the president "changed" his position on "Gay Marriage?"

That's a shocker.

Will I get into that here?

No.

chris

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

408,425 Children

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408,42

That's how many children were in Foster Care in the US last year.

The average stay in Foster Care is 28 months.

At a staff meeting today for the alternative school I work at we were discussing meeting the needs of the whole person as opposed to targeting very specific behaviors and, for lack of a better turn, ignoring certain other aspects of a kid's life because, quite frankly, we just don't have the time.

Think of over 400,000 kids, disrupted from their family, even if that disruption is good, and most of them are school-aged.  What are we to do

It is a daunting-task. Impossible, really.

Yet that was why I was so excited about IFI. We had THE answer.

That answer was a person, Jesus.

chris

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Today is my 49th birthday.


Today is my 49th birthday.

I have 237 days until I start my 50th year, January 1st, 2013.

In some ways, this blog has not done what I wanted it to do for me.

I thought I would be about 30 lbs lighter by now, but I’m only 12 lbs lighter.

I though I would be in better shape, but my shape has remained consistent, that being “round.”

I don’t think I even necessarily have any more interpersonal insight.

Yet,

A couple of things have happened…

I’ve had a great time remembering all of the King’s Daughters’ experiences. That has made me very happy.

I’ve been thinking about the men of IFI and that makes me happy as well.

The lump in my hip has gotten substantially smaller.

I get to be in two shows this summer, one with Eric.

So…

Here’s to an even more productive 2nd half of 2012.

chris