Absence Makes The Blogging Harder

Wow…I was just cruising past the ole website and I discovered it has been two whole weeks since I’ve posted anything. I wish I could give a good reason like I’ve been doing c-sections on at risk bovine babies or digging a hole in which to bury old Oprah episodes, but I guess I’ve just been lazy. I have done some deer hunting the last week and a half, but that endeavor has yet to yield anything but wet clothes and wild theories about what all the squirrels do with their time when they’re not chattering wildly at each other, crashing through the leaves like little deer deterents, and/or just making a general nuisance of themselves. I’ve spent probably close to 20 hours in the woods and have just seen the butt end of 3 measly deer. I have, however, seen enough of the aforementioned chattering rats with fluffy tales that if I were to somehow speak their langauge, and entice them to assemble with promises of free walnuts for everyone, their numbers would probably be enough to overthrow at least a handful of small countries!

In other news, Jake is growing like a weed and getting more and more animated daily. On Sunday night, Melissa was playing with him and actually got him to giggle for the first time. Having him around is such a blessing and source of joy for us. I’m looking forward to so many things we can do with father/son time…”late night pitch-n-putt, cruise the livestock auction for 4-H babes, throw stuff of a bridge”…

Last weekend, around 20 or so of us associated with the camp packed up and headed west across the cornfields to Peoria for the National Missionary Convention. We set up our booth, complete with a giraffe, a baboon, a tiki bar, my old red truck with the Tap Tap on the back, a fake fire, a creepy old animatronic man named Mr. Feather, 10,000 s’more bars, and loads of other tacky crap, right in the middle of all the flannel boards, cardboard displays, and general tackiness you’d expect to find at a convention for and by people who haven’t lived in the states for most of their adult lives! It was a beautiful disaster! What came out of the event, aside from crazy comments about our booth and the civic center staff eating their weight in our s’more bars, was a good number of contacts with missionaries from around the world who are interested in partnering with the camp on various different levels. It was amazing to talk to so many people, working in so many different countries, doing so many different kinds of ministry, who were willing and excited about partnering with the camp. We also saw many old friends, including a guy I did a choir tour with in high school called Highest Praise whom I haven’t seen in 10+ years. He is doing ministry in China and changing all sorts of lives for the Kingdom. I look forward to this event every year, as it is a great reminder that God is active all over the world and wants me to be a part of that.

As I close for the day, it seems appropriate, given the season, to ask any and all who are willing what you’re thankful for today. I know, everyone always asks that question this time of year, and I know, you get tired of answering. To that I say, don’t be a turd! Give some thought to the blessings in your life and pass those thoughts on to the rest of us. Cause if there’s anything we could all use, it’s the chance to be reminded of our blessings…does turd have a “u” or an “e?” Peace. Out.

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9 Responses to “Absence Makes The Blogging Harder”

  1. Mel Says:

    I am thankful for you. I don’t know what I would do without you! ;0

  2. Allyson Says:

    bout time you wrote something! lazy bum!

    I’m thankful for:
    –my baby sister
    –friends who truly invest in my life
    –Purdue having a dance program, even though it is small
    –a church that challenges me

  3. Rob Lansdale Says:

    I would be thankful if you posted the rest of your AT videos, if there are anymore. :) I refresh the video podcast and…….nothing. Hope Jake is doing great!

    But in all seriousness I am thankful for just being blessed with an awesome life with my wife Robyn.

    Have a great thanksgiving!

  4. joe Says:

    Rob, Thanks for being candid…The issue is our final videos were being edited by someone who didn’t have time to finish them and I don’t have the software on my machine to get it done. I will redouble my efforts (becuase I had pretty much forgotten about it) and try to get them on. Thanks for getting on my case. I really do need to get them on there!

  5. Rob Lansdale Says:

    Joe,

    I was just very inspired by you and your wife’s journey. I tell people to check out your website if they are thinking about hiking the AT because I think people can really find some of the best insight for the trail (day to day hiking, pains, awesome views, and much more) on here.

    I’m just a camp director who is a fan of your journey. Hope your day is awesome.

  6. Janice Wisley Says:

    Okay…as I was reading, I was thinking…”is that spelled with u or e?” :) I have so much to be thankful for! In the treestand this mornig, while waiting for legal shooting time, I was going through the alphabet thanking God for things that began with each letter. I am especially thankful that we got to spend Jake’s first Thanksgiving with him. :) Luke really likes him, and he was actually pretty gentle with him. I got lots of good pictures of them together. Hope our family wasn’t too rowdy for Jake and Melissa! :) Don’t let the squirrels get inside your head.

  7. James Gibson Says:

    Uhhh…….Joe……….new blog post please????

  8. Captain Says:

    Blog.

  9. Allyson Says:

    you’re a lazy bum.

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