Day 1,635 – Thankful for Cleaning Floors, “Hidden” Life Lessons, & Reminders of Purpose

This may sound crazy, but I’m really grateful for cleaning the floors in our house. This morning Gavin and I tag teamed cleaning the floors in our house. With three furry animals, the boys, and me the floors seem to always have a layer of hair. Each weekend the floors get cleaned, but once in a while I just get an urge to deep clean them more than normal. Gavin and I worked together to move furniture, dry Swiffer, vaccuum, and then wet Swiffer, and then move the furniture back. It certainly isn’t the sexiest of chores around but there’s something crazy rewarding about it. There’s an immediate result that’s easy to see, there’s a level of work and focus needed to complete it, and it is still so simple that the mind can wander while doing it. Pushing a broom is more oddly calming than it probably should be, but I’m thankful for the work.

While Gavin and I were cleaning the kitchen floor I paused to show him how to pull the stove away from the wall to clean the floor completely. With the stove pull a few feet from the wall I took the opportunity to explain why the entire wall is tiled behind the oven instead of just tiling the visible areas when the stove is in place – which it is 99.99% of the time. Way back in the day Dad repeatedly shared the importance in finishing a project the right way. Don’t shortcut the completion of a project by not finishing something that won’t be seen often. If something is worth doing take the extra time to make sure it all is built correctly. When I put the tile in behind the stove I did the entire wall so it looks complete even if the oven is moved. When I explained all of this to Gavin he smiled and made a comment along the lines of, “oh, the same reason we’re cleaning behind the oven, right?” Right on kiddo! I’m grateful for an excellent “hidden” lesson today.

While I would like to share the details of the other thing I’m grateful for today it’s really between a dear friend and I. Long story short – I was reminded of a profound sense of purpose. Through difficult loss there are ways I’ve found to bring joy to my soul. A while back I shared something about this to a friend. Today they shared how this had helped them. The joy this brought was amazing. I’d lived a part of my purpose and I was so thankful to have been able to assist my friend.

Thanks!!!

Day 1,634 – Thankful for Good News, Good News, and More Good News

Maybe it’s just cosmic coincidence. Maybe I just thought today I might be a special day so that’s all I saw. Quite honestly, I really don’t care what the reason was! My 2,000th straight day of blogging was an incredible day that will stick with me for years to come.

I usually share everything and am very open to sharing just about anything. Today, all the good stuff is stuff that I’d rather keep to myself for now. I know, kind of anti-climactic, right? Let’s just say there’s great news, epic movement towards a dream, and a lot of great family and work stuff. Dude, life is good!

At the core of all of it I’ve surrounded myself with the best wife and sons a guy could ever ask for.

Happy 2,000 days of gratitude! Thank you Big Dude Upstairs for providing an incredible run over the past 4+ years!

Thanks!!!

Day 1,633 – Thankful for Driving in Sunlight, Forced Thought Time, & a Quote From Fight Club

The drive home from Eau Claire was nothing short of spectacular today! The sun was shining bright. My moon roof was open and I could feel the heat of the sunbeams on my face being tempered with the cool breeze from above. The entire drive was peaceful and chill. When I think about why I enjoyed the drive so much today it really boils down to driving in the sunlight. I may not have been outside, but I was still able to soak up some rays.

One of the other things I appreciated on the drive today was the forced thought time. When working from home my commute is short and I’m able to dive right into work within 30 seconds. When heading to another office I’ve got windshield time. While I certainly had too much of it before I can also see how a bit of it helps me keep my thoughts focused. That quiet time without distraction allows me time to think, ponder, and consider different strategies and ideas. By taking time in thought versus just action my day flowed so much better even though it was totally jammed. On the way home I had time to process the events of the day and put together my plan for tomorrow.

Last, we had a really weird work situation yesterday that had me thinking today. In the movie Fight Club there’s an interesting comment – “It’s only when we lose everything that we are free to do anything.” The reason I am thankful for this quote today is that when situation really started to turn I was open to an idea that I never would have attempted… and there’s a chance it might pay off! I’m a little doubtful, but if I already knew it was doomed why not try something completely different, right? What was an eye opener for me today was that I was able to take a little of that swagger from yesterday and utilize it in a much better situation today. What else am I holding on to too tightly? What other opportunities am I missing because I am too afraid to lose than I am courageous to try?

Thanks!!!

Day 1,632 – Thankful for Sharing a Passion – Dream Lists

Earlier today we had our weekly learning session. After hitting our values very hard over the past 9+ months we opted for a slightly different direction. Each week one teammate shares something they are very passionate about. This week was my turn in the rotation and from the start I knew what I wanted to cover.

Having an active dream list has had a hugely positive impact on my life. From my first iteration of it on June 28th, 2007 through today I’ve got a running list of the dreams I would like to accomplish as well as the ones already knocked off the list. Fourteen years later I’m still shocked to find the increased percentage of success when I write my dreams down versus just dreaming them in my head.

In our learning session I shared how I used the process, what resources I’ve used in the past, and how we’ve worked together as a team in the past to help each other reach some of the lifelong goals we had.

The best part? We spent time sharing what some of our personal dreams were. Quite often one or more of us seemed to be adding another person’s idea to their personal lists as well. Sometimes the dreams were ones someone had already done or had some knowledge of the dream to help the person out. The only thing better than accomplishing our dreams is helping other accomplish theirs while fueling ours.

Sharing my passion of keeping a dream list was very rewarding and motivational. After I blog I’m planning on taking some time to add to my dream list. The team had some pretty sweet dreams that certainly caught my attention and fancy.

Thanks!!!

Day 1,631 – Thankful for Taking Advantage of a Unique Opportunity

By 8pm last night the roads were sloppy, icy, and pretty much devoid of traffic. I was going to head to bed but inspiration struck as I looked outside. In an instant I was calling for Dominic to put a jacket on. When I told him where we were going Gavin decided he wanted to join us as well.

Where did we go? In some pretty awful wintery driving conditions after dark I took Dominic out for a driving lesson. He has to drive 30 hours to get his driver’s license, might as well get used to Wisconsin winter roads early while knocking out some hours!

I figured this would be a perfectly timed opportunity to get him out in greasy road conditions with bare minimal traffic. He had not really had any night driving experience yet so that was an added bonus.

We drove on roads with melted slush. We spent time on roads with lightly packed snow. When we were in a safe place with no traffic I had him drive outside of the ruts of past cars to feel how the deeper snow would move the car around. I had him hit the gas from a complete stop in an icy spot to see ho the car wouldn’t take off the same way. In a safe spot I had him get up a little speed and then jam on the brake and yank the wheel to see how it feels when the back starts to spin out. At another point he got to experience driving through deep snow going about 40mph and then sliding as he jammed on the brakes. His eyes got really wide and he said he had no idea the car would slide that far. It was perfect – almost every safe scenario we were able to play out to help him see how the car would handle in the snow and how it handled differently in all types of snow.

Having Gavin in the back seat taking note of the conversation and the feel of what was happening was a cool head start for his future driving lessons too.

I’m grateful for taking advantage of the unique opportunity last night. Driving in the snow is something I’ve learned to respect – not fear. Hopefully the lesson last night will help both the boys feel the same way.

Thanks!!!

Day 1,630 – Thankful for Catching an Amazing Sunrise and My Portable Computer (iPhone)

Did anyone else catch the sunrise this morning? It was amazing! While getting dressed this morning I noticed the deep dark red of the sky. There was hardly any light, it was a dark crimson glow similar to the color of clouds over a volcano. As the sun slowly made its way across the horizon the shades of purples, reds, oranges, pinks, and yellows were so vivid and exquisite. By the time I got up to my workspace the east facing window allowed the light through just enough for the white west wall appear to have been painted a wild shade of pink and orange.

I was so lost in enjoying the sight that I only had time to take one quick picture from through my window. It hardly does it justice, but you’ll get the point:

Starting the workday off with a sight like that was perfect for a Monday!

I’m currently waiting for Gavin’s soccer practice to wrap up. It’s about 20 minutes from home and last for about an hour. Might as well bring my laptop and work from the car while I wait, right? That would’ve been an excellent idea… has I not forgotten my laptop sitting on countertop at home. Whoops! By the time Becky noticed I was past the point of no return.

Fortunately I had my ultra portable computer with me – my iPhone. The screen and keyboard are way smaller than the laptop but I have to pause and be grateful for a device like this. Thanks to the handheld computer I keep in my pocket o was able to wrap up the last few things I wanted to accomplish tonight and type this blog. It’s so easy to take the computing power of my iPhone for granted, today I’m taking time to appreciate it.

Thanks!!!

Day 1,629 – Thankful for Hanging Out with Mom and Urban Camping

Earlier today Mom & StepBrad came to our house and we spent the majority of the day relaxing, talking, watching bald eagles, eating, playing games, and enjoying each others company. While their dog, Ruger, was being chased incessantly by Skywalker the rest of us largely chilled and shot the bull. I had an excellent time relaxing and catching up – what a perfect way to spend a Sunday! All six of us just hanging out and having fun with zero agenda. While we haven’t spent nearly as much time together as we’d all like this was another example of appreciating something so much more due to not having it as much as normal. Also, I’ve got to also mention how grateful I am for Mom bringing her zebra brownies… I love those tasty treats!

I’m also grateful for urban camping. To be sure, on the surface it was a total flop. The city lights were brighter than expected and sound pollution was a constant. At any moment there was either a bright light in my eyes or sounds of traffic or both. By 1:30am I finally admitted defeat and went inside for the rest of the night (the boys had already opted to head in earlier in the night). I had a choice to make. Be frustrated by living in the city and being surrounded by distraction… or…

…choose to use this as a reminder of why there is something so calming about being out in nature. Being directly confronted with the sounds and lights that I’ve been taking for granted for the past 15+ years reminded me of just how much background “noise” there is in city life. While it was frustrating to be distracted to the point I only tossed and turned for a few hours I can’t help be be thankful for the awareness it has brought me. I understand more than ever why I appreciate being in the woods – not only for what it offers, but now for realizing what it lacks and how that adds to its mystique.

Urban camping, not nearly as enjoyable as I’d hoped, but at least it was still time in the outdoors, time to think , and an opportunity to learn more about myself.

Thanks!!!

Day 1,628 – Thankful for the Positive Influence of Friends, Blogging From a Hammock, and a Perfect Outside Day

Over the past week I’ve been working on making a couple of changes. I’m focusing on my diet and setting a clear goal based on helping me achieve more of my other goals. Additionally, I’m taking more specific action towards another goal thanks – more on that one at a later time. Both of these changes have been largely inspired by friends of mine. I’m grateful for friends who have a positive influence in my life. Thanks everyone!!!

This is the second time I’m blogging from my hammock and I’m pretty pumped about that. Yes, I have a perfectly good bed that I could be sleeping in, but I really felt like soaking up a little more fresh air today.

The weather today was outstanding! What a perfect day to get outside to clean the grill, mess around with my camping hammock, and to eat outside. The sun was out, the temperature was perfect, and I was able to enjoy it with my family – how perfect is that?

Back to sleeping in the great (urban) outdoors!

Thanks!!!

Day 1,627 – Thankful for Memories of the Ocean

Maybe I’m a little strange Okay, I know I’m a more than a little strange, but I am thinking I may not be alone on this one. When you’re talking with someone who is by the ocean do you ever suddenly remember the scent of the sea, hear the slow crashing of waves, and feel a cool ocean breeze?

This afternoon I had the pleasure of talking with someone who lives on the ocean… like right off of one of the most beautiful beaches in Southern California. When she mentioned walking her dog on the beach I swear there was a change in the air in my office. Suddenly I was no longer in Wisconsin, I was on the coast. The funny thing is that while I immediately pictured an amalgamation of several of my favorite beaches they fit perfectly into a uniform whole. There was the smell of salt water and ocean in the cool breeze blowing in from across the sea. It took all my concentration to stay focused on the conversation at hand as opposed to drifting off to memories of perfect days at the beach. When she mentioned spending time on the beach meditating that same sensation of being at the coast rolled right back over me. It was awesome!

COVID took much of the wind out of the sails of traveling to the ocean this year. In times like this I’m thankful for the memories I’ve already made by the ocean and for the dreams I have that I’ll live one day of being back (and possibly living there for extended lengths of time). While I can’t be at the ocean right now I can remember to use my passion for being on the coast to fuel future dreams while also creating smiles from excellent memories.

I can’t believe this was from eight years ago and that the beautiful view behind us is now covered with 12+ feet of hardened lava.

Ahh… the ocean… the beach… the coast… I may be missing you now, but I’ll be back before you know. In the meantime I’ll keep smiling as I look back to memories made by the sea.

Thanks!!!

Day 1,626 – Thankful for Staying Up Later than I Should & Knowing It Was Well Worth It

…yawn…

It is way past bed time for this old dude! Up before 4:40am and now late to bed before another early morning tomorrow. Should I have gone to bed earlier? Totally. Am I thankful for making the right decision and staying up late laughing with friends? 100%.

Hanging out online with a few of my buds was a total blast tonight! Just joking around, playing a game, and laughing until it hurts were the only items on the agenda. So much fun on a Thursday night.

Yup, I’ll definitely be tired in the morning. Each time I yawn tomorrow I’ll pause, remember the laughs, smile, and I’ll know it was well worth staying up late for.

Thanks!!!