Bring back short and pithy

Jewish saying
Do your best.

 

Bring back short and pithy.

It’s harder than it looks.

There’s a saying that goes like this…

“Sorry, I wanted to write you a shorter letter but didn’t have time.”

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The 10AM Friday arrival became the 3PM arrival

Kitchen countertop replacement
Yesterday afternoon.

 

Kitchen countertop replacement
The “before” photo.

 

home improvement crew
Reminded me of the pre-parenting days when we had Disney parties. Yard became a parking lot.

 

The 10AM Friday arrival became the 3PM arrival.

There may be others at Disney who work harder than my wife Cheryl, but i don’t know who they are. Possibly George Kalogridis.

Cheryl took the day off to be available and facilitate granite countertop replacement in three rooms.

The laminated kitchen and bathroom countertops were 25 years old. Still in decent shape, but we agreed life is short and an upgrade would be a treat. We don’t indulge in many treats.

The five-person crew left after 9:00 PM.

They were amazing, to say the least.

Marlon was a construction friend referral as well as a Disney-approved installer for Resort Operations.

We felt a special, unspoken “Disney-expectations” bond. Craftsmanship. Professionalism. Courtesy.

Cheryl got them Publix subs for dinner.

She dug out the Keurig coffee maker we no longer use and also found the unused gourmet coffee.

She wowed them in typical Disney fashion.

Maybe i did too.

i got to spend 30-minutes relaxing with them as we waited for the stone delivery. Not many homeowners would pull up a seat on the concrete driveway after offering them the patio chairs. We all sat on the ground.

All are fathers. All would prefer to be home on a Friday evening.

One employee was out for days with an injury. Another had a death in the family. They had three jobs scheduled for yesterday and had to cancel two.

Marlon was clear that i understood the small business challenges and crystal clear on my gratitude too.

PS. Hey, did i mention the blogging thing? Just kidding.

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What happens when you reach the finish line?

Orlando pool
Final photo last night reminds me of the peace and contentment that comes from saying what’s on your mind. Should anything bad unexpectedly happen to me,  my son and wife have a trail of hopes, dreams, and gratitude.

 

What happens when you reach the finish line?

You automatically reach another starting line.

This post concludes the 8th consecutive year writing five daily, differently-themed blog posts (on 5 separate sites), without missing a single day.

Tomorrow, the starting line for year nine.

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How on Earth did this happen?

Lake McDonald
Since 2009, been coming here to write.

 

How on Earth did this happen?

Six days from beginning the ninth consecutive year of writing five daily, differently-themed blog posts about life’s five big choices: mind, body, spirit, work, home.

Back to, “How did this happen?”

i don’t know.

But i do know that i thrive on it.

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Eighth Anniversary Eve

Lake McDonald
For the past four Summers, i’ve  written from here.

 

Eighth Anniversary Eve is today.

Eight years ago, on the eve of April Fools Day 2009, i was about to launch something that i thought was destined to fail.

Write five daily, differently-themed blog posts for 100 consecutive days.

So tomorrow, guess what, the ninth year begins.

When you ask yourself, what have i done to inspire myself, do you have a handful of astonishing accomplishments?

 

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