Tuesday, July 21, 2015

7 Quick Takes Follow-up to last week

1) I ran the race I mentioned in my last post.

I came in 2nd for my age group and 9th overall.  Anyhow, the long version goes like this. . . I started out right in front because being competitive and all I did not just want to run the three miles, I wanted to be FIRST of course!  Now, I knew I would not be absolute first, but by golly, if I'm going to run, I'm going to run to win!  So I plunged off the starting line with all the gusto I had and quickly fell into pace with another gal (who ended up being the top finisher for the women) - it was a bit grueling, but I was able to manage it.  Then she fell back some, but I kept chugging along thinking the more ground I covered now the further along I would be the faster and that had to be good.  Then I hit about the half-way mark and was starting to feel QUITE warm and out of breath and my body was telling me I would be lucky to FINISH, let along beat anyone.  The women's leader had passed me a little ways back and the distance between us grew.  A few more men passed me and then a younger girl (about 14) and her mom.  I struggled to not pass out and told myself I could rest all I wanted when I was done.  One foot in front of the other, struggling to get breath as I trudged through the grass down by the dyke and up the hill.  I kept reminding myself once I got back on the street it would be downhill (a little) and then flat - easier than this part on the grass!  I struggled on and I don't think anyone else passed me after that, but at one point I was fumbling with my mp3 player and slowed some so another guy caught up with me, but as he pulled even I realized I had slowed, so I kicked it in again. (Only thinking the sooner I finished the sooner I could stop running!!)  My pride would not let me stop and walk - not this little race in my hometown where everyone knew me - not on my FIRST RACE EVER - not when I had called it a "measly" 5K - oh no, my pride ruled me and I pumped on to finish with a time of 27:37.  I walked some to recover and then decided sitting would be a better choice.  I sat for a bit and and was going to get up and ask my time (which I had missed as I ran by) but I was too light-headed.  The last mile had been HORRIBLE - I played the labor card out in my head (telling myself I survived labor six times and each time had a point where I think I would have rather died by did not - so if I could do that, I could do this).  Fortunately my daughter Rebekah (the only one of my family I had brought to support me) was engrossed in a book (had barely looked up as I sat down) so I recovered slowly with no need to explain why my hands were shaking.  It was a gratifying and humbling day all rolled into one.




2) Since I have more to say and I've already said a lot, I'm making this another point.

The take-away. . . I was thinking that this race would clarify if I was going to keep running (and maybe try for a bigger race - like a half marathon - or even a full marathon!) or if I should just run for exercise and pleasure as I have been doing and not worry about the rest.  Unfortunately, it did not really do that for me.  I have never run competitively before and I did not train for this race, so it really just showed me that I "could" run at a decent clip for three miles, but it was a lot tougher than I realized!  But I don't think I WANT to run competitively - not the same way I play basketball or other sports.  In those sports I LOVE to push and get caught up in the challenge and the responses of others, but I think running needs to be more personal for me.  I wonder if I need to think of it as me getting from point A to point B - and maybe I need to find some running buddies to make it a little more fun.  Then I don't have to run like my pants are on fire and create five new blisters on each toe by the time I'm done.  Then maybe I can just chill and enjoy the day. . . maybe.  My competitive nature is tough to squelch, but I might have to give it a shot. . . if/when I try a longer race.

3) I told you we were done with school. . .

And since having posted it I have been confronted twice about that and had to clarify that Rebekah technically has a few more lessons.  It is complicated.  She only needs to finish 85% of her coursework in Science and History.  She is over 92% in History, and right at 85% in Science.  But she also WANTS to finish some more of the lessons because they are interesting!!  Crazy, I know.  So I guess I should have said something more like "SAMUEL and I are DONE with schoolwork."  (Because Task-Master-Momma is no longer breathing down Rebekah's neck, urging her to finish up already!)  And I actually called the office to close Samuel's coursework so they could order his books for next year and was planning to call for Rebekah this week.  So. . . now you know the whole story.  And most likely, by the time you read this, I will have called and closed Rebekah's lessons and then we really will be done!!  Yes, really!


4) I am tired of allergies.

I had a nasty ear infection a couple weeks ago and now I still have trouble with fluid in that ear off and on.  Although I am not a fan of the bi-annual stomach bug, at least it comes and goes quickly.  This ear/head/sinus stuff is just a lingering annoyance.

5) I knew the day would come when Zipporah helped herself to all the food on the table. . . and it has.



I left her sitting near the table (having finished feeding her) and went downstairs to get something.  Coming back up a few minutes later I found her a few feet away, having scavenged Miriam's unattended pizza.  And she was quite proud of herself.


Well, I was still hungry, and it was just sitting right there. . . 

6) I have concluded I need a retreat.

With all the craziness of the past several weeks (as my hubby has spent hours off preparing for the musical) I have been going a little crazy myself and I feel the need to recharge.  My favorite way to recharge is a silent retreat.  I did one in Wichita at the Spiritual Life Center and it was AWESOME.  Unfortunately Wichita is a bit far to drive and I have yet to find any similar retreats offered around here.  If nothing else I plan to take an afternoon to go to adoration, sit in the church for a bit,  and go for a nice walk maybe or find something else peaceful and calming to do for a while.

7) This post is only about four days after my last post.

I think this means I am not getting enough "adult conversation" in.  What do you think?  :)

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  1. THE MAJORITY HAS NEVER BEEN RIGHT BY STEVE FINNELL

    When the subject of Christianity has been debated the majority has never been right.

    The majority of first century Jews rejected Jesus as the messiah.---The majority has never been right.

    John 4:25, 26 The woman said to Him. "I know that Messiah is coming" (who is called Christ). "When He comes, He will tell us all things."
    26 Jesus said to her. "I who speak to you am He."(NKJV)

    The majority of world rejects Jesus as the only Savior.---The majority has never been right.

    Acts 4:10-12 ...the name of Jesus Christ.....12 "Nor is there no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved."(NKJV)

    The majority of those who claim to be Christians believe the false doctrine of original sin. They believe that because Adam and Eve sinned that all men are guilty of spiritual sin at birth. They believe in inherited sin.---The majority has never been right.

    Ezekiel 18:20 "The soul that sins shall die. The son shall not bear the guilt of the father, nor the father bear the guilt of the son. The righteousness of the righteous shall be upon himself, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon himself. (NKJV)

    No man has inherited the guilt of Adam. Men will face spiritual death because of their own sins.

    Romans 5:12 Therefore, just as through one man sin entered the world, and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned---(NKJV)

    Death spread to all men because all men have sinned.

    The majority of those who claim Jesus as Savior believe that modes of water baptism are sprinkling and pouring---The majority has never been right.

    Mark 16:16 Whoever trusts and is immersed will be saved; whoever does not trust will be condemned. (Complete Jewish Bible)
    Mark 16:16 He who has believed, and has been immersed, will be saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned. (The Better Version of the New Testament by Chester Estes)

    There are no translations that translate Mark 16:16 as such, "He who believes and has been sprinkled or poured shall be saved."---The majority has never been right.

    The majority of Baptist believe that water baptism is not essential to the forgiveness of sins and that once you are saved you can never be lost---The majority of Baptists have never been right.

    Acts 2:38 Then Peter said to them, "Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.(NKJV)
    Galatians 5:1-4.....you have fallen from grace.(NKJV)

    The majority of those who claim to be Christian believe that their church denomination is the final authority when it comes to faith and practice of the Christian faith---The majority has never been right.

    The word of God found in the Bible and the Bible alone is not only the final authority, but the only authority for mankind.

    THE MAJORITY WILL NOT BE GOING TO HEAVEN

    Matthew 7:13-14 "Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. 14 "Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it.(NKJV)

    If the majority were always right there would be many who find life eternal, however---The majority has never been right.

    Luke 13:23-24 Then one said to Him, "Lord, are there few who are saved?" And He said to them, 24 "Strive to enter the narrow gate for many, I say to you, will seek to enter and will not be able.(NKJV)


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