“One and counting” or “It’s that time of year”
August 25, 2005 at 9:17 am
Well, since you haven’t guessed, I’ll let you know that today is the one year anniversary of this blog. I’m not even sure what my thought process was, but a year ago today I launched this Web site and started jotting my thoughts in digital ink.
This is also entry No. 200. A little 2 for 1 action going on. It would have been really neat to lauch my new Web site in time for this event. Just didn’t happen. But, it is in the works…so keep your eyes peeled. Not exactly sure what it’s going to fully be yet…but it will be an upgrade. Always moving foward, folks. Never going back.
Anyway… it wasn’t until Sept. 9 that I sent out the public-awareness e-mail inviting people to read by blog, but nevertheless Aug. 25 is the anniversary. My first entry was fittingly posted at 2:10 a.m.
So, what does one do on an anniversary? Reflect, of course. See where one’s come from…what the journey’s been like, what’s been learned… That sort of stuff.
I’ll spare you the reflection. If you want to journey with me through the goings-on of the past year or so…well…it’s all right here, just a few clicks away. Check out the archives; they’re broken down by month.
Links to a few major events:
- First post
- Welcome message
- My mindset entering the season of Chase’s accident
- Chase’s accident report
- Chase reflection
- I went to Utah
- Aunt Joyce passed away
- Dealing with junk
- JLS Christmas party
- Declaration for 2005
- The unsettling begins…
- …and a king emerges
- Art show 2
- Blog No. 100
- Chase semi wrap-up
- Mindset entering Wild at Heart
- Baby passed away
- Lane and Brody were born
- Boot camp wrap up
- Artistic theologian
- We have a driveway
- The desires of my heart
- My future ministry?
- Pistons lose game 7…on my birthday
- The rant
- On assignment
- A business model?
- Kolbe
I will say this: I’m miles ahead of where I was a year ago…personally, spiritually, professionally… across the board. And I fully expect the same to be true next year at this time. Hard to even imagine what life will be like then, but I’m looking forward to it.