“The opportunities will shock you.”
Don’t worry though, I am testing this out for you.
You can ask me in ten years if it was worth it…
I love you.
-Dad
“The opportunities will shock you.”
Don’t worry though, I am testing this out for you.
You can ask me in ten years if it was worth it…
I love you.
-Dad
I got virtually nothing posted here this last week.
I have no excuse other than it was a completely crap week.
To put it bluntly: Mom had the single worst week of her entire professional career.
The four main points I can share are these:
Mom and I were both livid about the unfairness of it all week long.
I have no problems with being sad and angry and tired and hurt.
These are all natural human feelings.
But at the end of it all, we have got to look at pain and suffering for what it is: A chance to grow and lean on the sovereignty of God.
Scream and ugly cry like we did this week.
Sleep in for a few days if you can. Have a pint of ice-cream and a few glasses of wine. Take a long hot shower.
And then come home.
I love you.
-Dad
For more on pain and suffering, I hope you read: Why Suffering? By: Ravi Zacharias.
Ok, so after I wrote that post about cluckly, mom says she thinks it should be spelled: cluckaley.
I have no idea.
When I Googled it, it comes back as a misspelling of: “Cluckly.”
Which means:
Someone who wants to have a baby soon.
Funny since mom is 8 months pregnant…
I love you.
-Dad