Thursday, March 20, 2008
Long live the "King"
Fishing on the Petrohue River in Puerto Varas, Chile provided a lot of fun and excitement. The first King Salmon I landed was over 40 inches long and put up a great fight. The next one was a bit smaller, but just as much fun. I had to keep pinching myself to think of what I was doing (fishing for King Salmon) and where I was doing it (Puerto Varas, Chile).
Moving on to the Maullin River was just as exciting as we changed from spin fishing for King Salmon to flyfishing for Rainbow and Brown Trout. What a blast! They were not nearly as big as the Kings, but there were a lot of them and flyfishing adds a great dimension to the challenge. It indeed is an art form that I truly enjoy. I hope to make another adventure to the rivers of Chile in the future to try my luck again. What a time!
"A Chile Reception"
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Home At Last!
After a long, hard fight, Bruce Coe, Jan's father, went home to be with the Lord. January 10th was truly a day of celebration because his broken body was no longer holding him hostage. His Lord and Savior came and set him free.
Bruce was indeed, a man on a mission. Whether it was on one of his 62 flying missions as a tail-gunner in a B-26 in WWII, designing for Sun Oil Company's off shore drilling, under the hood of one of his cars, blowing the leaves off his roof, digging a well in the backyard, building a tree house, making a rope swing, preparing to teach a Sunday School lesson or just "piddling" in his workshop. Bruce remained focused, driven and headstrong with the task always at the forefront. He had "his" way of doing things, and I discovered early in our relationship, to follow his instructions or get out of the way. He was going to get the job done with or without you.
Though sometimes a bit "gruff" on the outside, he maintained a tender, warm heart at all times on the inside. He had a passion and love for sports, hard work, his friends, his church, his family and his Lord. He truly enjoyed his independence in so many ways, but never forgot his dependence on the Father. Now, at long last and after a full and rich life on this earth, Bruce is home at last. Those of us who knew him and loved him are so very thankful he's home. No more hurts, restrictions or sufferings. Right now, we know he is in heaven probably mowing, painting or re-roofing his mansion. We also know that we will see him again when we go home, at last.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Why?
Why is it so difficult:
- to read the fine print?
- to drive the approved speed limit?
- to understand the lyrics of rap music?
- to go to the Dentist?
- to learn a foreign language?
- to say, "I'm sorry"?
- to follow assembly instructions?
- to remember why I came into this room?
- to find my car keys?
- to maintain a "quiet time"?
- to stand firm against peer pressure?
- to do the right thing because it's the right thing to do?
- to listen to the Lord speak?
- to read my Bible?
- to surrender to the Lord's perfect will?
- to say "yes" to Jesus?
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Stop, Look & Listen
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
A New Year, A New Adventure
Yet, what lies up ahead? It's always an adventure into the unknown. The anticipation is great, along with the expectations. New sights, new smells, new adventures.
2007 has been a true adventure for my family. Some parts of the path have been steep and rocky, while others have been scenic and breathtaking. We couldn't have taken advantage of the beauty without accepting the challenge of the climb. We had to stop along the way to catch our breath every now and then, but the experience was well worth the effort.
2008 promises to be a path with more adventure and excitement, yet a challenging climb is anticipated. But isn't that the joy of hiking? Always placing one foot in front of the other to ascend to the heights never seen before.
Blake and I traveled the path in the picture. It was a beautiful path, a gorgeous hike and a true adventure. What made it very special for me was the fact that Blake was making the trek with me. Another joy in the journey is having someone special to share it with. I look forward to many more hikes into the mountains with Blake. The climbs are sometimes difficult, but the encouragement and support along the way make it rewarding. If the path is not steep, the view won't be nearly as breathtaking.
I'm eagerly anticipating climbing the path of 2008. If we keep the journey in context of the reward yet to be seen and enjoy the experience with those we love, then it will be a wonderful year. Let's pick up our backpacks and hit the trail!! 2008 awaits.