i know it appears like i’ve fallen off the earth, but…as they say…the reports of my demise have been greatly exaggerated.
twelve days ago, my normal routine was knocked off course. the personal commotion that is often created by the unpredictability of life, left my schedule…and writing…in total chaos. sorry. but when you genuinely walk through life with people you love, you lay down your agendas and let the priority of relationship take over. and we are always better for the experience. more on this later…
then early last wednesday morning, i left for my yearly trip to the rocky mountains above colorado springs to lead a pretty unique conference-camp for a bunch of youth ministers from around the country. no time to prepare. barely time to pack. definitely no time to write.
i even attempted to send a new post from mountains last wednesday, but when i checked my blog this morning, i saw that it never went online. lost in the satellite abyss created by the 14,000 peaks surrounding the lodge we do our thing in every year.
here’s the picture i attempted to send…from the top of pike’s peak:
![image](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/8088fe_1e51f5b27d25478ebd0f74d6154d70df~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_500,h_299,al_c,q_80,enc_auto/8088fe_1e51f5b27d25478ebd0f74d6154d70df~mv2.jpg)
pretty sweet.
it was a great trip. but it’s good to be back. i feel like everything in my life has been on hold for nearly two weeks. i missed my normal lewisville existence. it’s amazing how connected i am to my family here.
so back to the grindstone. back to the life god has graciously allowed me to live. as hard as it is to imagine, i appreciate it more today than i did two weeks ago.
let the blogging begin. again.
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