As scary as this sounds

Kalispell from plane
Cold front moving in as i move out.

 

Clouds over Kalispell
Clouds over Kalispell and Glacier National Park.

 

As scary as this sounds…

i’m putting all my proverbial eggs in one basket…

i live by the serenity prayer (not perfectly, but way better than ever before).

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Perpetuating the wisdom certain events remind us to cherish

Disney Halloween origami
Yesterday while waiting to go back to our dinner table.

 

Halloween has it’s origins in spirituality, honoring the dead, especially saints and martyrs, and may have piggybacked off of Celtic harvest festivals.

Traditions, when strong enough – usually perpetuated by strong emotions – have a wonderful way of helping us remember the past.

Remembering the past helps us appreciate where we are today.

Appreciating where we are today can motivate us to feel a sense of obligation in perpetuating this wisdom – the wisdom these events remind us to cherish.

 

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Disney’s Napa Room with a stunning view on a Monday night

Orlando's Best Keynote Speaker

 

Orlando's Best Keynote Speaker

 

Orlando's Best Keynote Speaker

 

(photos: Disney’s Napa Room at the top of Disney’s Contemporary Resort offers a comfortable and stunning view of Magic Kingdom and Cinderella Castle.. and the last eight people to leave.)

Last night was the official final event as a Cast Member. Even though officially retired since October 31, the room wasn’t available until last night – (Monday) November 17.

We had fun.

Blessed beyond measure.

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Remnant from Susan’s retirement party two days ago at Disney University

Spring Grove Middle School

 

(photo: Spring Grove Middle School – converted from a High School… the creative solution to explosive growth)

He related his story saying he told his son, “We can be friends when you’re 30. For now I’m your dad and will need to make some tough calls to steer you in the right direction.”

Couldn’t help but think of the traditional definition of ‘friend’.

Doesn’t a true friend make tough calls?

Isn’t a true friend’s privilege to be there for someone no matter what?

Can a parent be both?

Most will say absolutely not.

For this reason alone it is intriguing to wonder why is it impossible.

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