Day 20,229

It’s an unseasonably warm Sunday evening in rural Douglas County, and despite the fact that it is Superbowl Sunday, Lisa and I have been enjoying a bit of a sports respite as we watch Cate Blanchett’s outstanding performance in “Elizabeth”.

Patriots one, as if that outcome wasn’t predetermined.

Tomorrow, after a week of to prep some classes coming down the line, I return to the classroom for the next two and a half weeks to teach Exchange, Skype for Business, and a little bit of Azure in the third week.

Dane has had a very busy weekend, with his activities up on KU’s campus on Friday and Saturday.

He’s dealing with the anticipation now. That wondering about when and how he’ll hear about outcomes. I understand that. No one likes going through protracted periods of uncertainty. But, as it was for me, it is for him. Others control that outcome. As we get older, and have more control of our destiny, that uncertainty gets shifted from people that sit above us making decisions, to some higher powers. All we can do is hope that whatever happens, happens for the best reasons, and that our reactions to such things reflect our true and humble selves.

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When I started writing this, I wasn’t really clear on my intent. Was I writing this for me? Was I writing this for others? Eventually I decided I wanted to write for my future grandchildren, who I may not know in this reference.

Know this. I am 55 years old. I love my family. Any decision I make in this reference is an effort to affect your lives positively. Be kind. Be considerate, empathetic, and humble. Work hard. Listen to your parents. Quality matters. Accept praise, but don’t let it go to your head. Love.

If all that goes around, comes around, then the most selfish thing you can do is give as much as you can to those around you.

You probably won’t. I’m selfish. I didn’t. I try to be better about that now. You can be better than me.

Peace y’all.

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