Day 23: What is one quote or verse that has deeply shaped how you live or think?
Let There Be Light
A Blog by Lindsey Claire ~ Season 2
Sunday, November 23, 2025
With Hope & Expectancy
Saturday, November 22, 2025
Character Influences
Day 22: Who are three people who have had the greatest impact on your character?
Chet Lee Wilson (Chettles)
Real Estate Agent, Keller Williams
A long-time, trusted friend with the highest number of shared good memories. Chet sees value where others overlook it, leads with integrity, loves his family well, and models what it means to be a grounded, Godly man!
*Pray for strength and good weather as he runs the Route 66 Full Marathon tomorrow - excited to see how this goes with the Relay team!!
Maxine Muecke (Mom)
Federal and State Court Reporter, Retired
My protective and loving mom, and the defining influence of my childhood. My most frequent phone call, an involved Mamaw, an ardent patriot, the Christmas Queen, and a devoted sports fan. I am very grateful for her consistent support and love!
Dr. Ryan M. Burkhart (Dr. B)
School of Counseling Dean, Colorado Christian University
My Leadership and Advocacy professor whose feedback meant more to me than any teacher feedback I’ve received in my 21+ years as a student. A Godly mentor, respected friend, and (Lord willing) future boss whose guidance has significantly shaped my leadership identity and vision for a future at CCU!
Okay, I’m proud of myself for not including Josh or Malori here. Yes, those broken friendships shaped me deeply, but the reason the story turned toward beauty-for-ashes and healing was because of Jesus and the steady, loyal friends and family members who helped me rebuild strength and move forward. With a history of feeling overlooked, it means a great deal to me to truly be seen, valued, and supported. The above three represent quality relationships that hold me to a high standard while also offering high support, and I believe that combination is what inspires personal growth and builds good character! ❤
John Eldredge and Donald Miller were also contenders, as their books reoriented my worldview and life goals. But at this point, Dr. Burkhart's direct influence on my leadership identity + the real possibility of a future path at CCU placed him in my top three.
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Friday, November 21, 2025
Movie Friday!
Day 21: If your life were made into a movie, what is the title and genre, and who would play you?
My life story is still very much unfolding, so my movie title is a work in progress, to be determined. =) I'm going with inspirational drama with lighthearted strength and grit as the genre, and either Kate Winslet or Rachel McAdams as lead actress.
P.S. I'm still proud of my "casting choices" from 11 years ago for our Vegas 7 movie! =)
Karli Marie = Amy Adams: Warm, versatile, and intelligent, Adams brings a grounded sincerity to her roles. She radiates quiet strength and an ability to convey vulnerability without ever feeling fragile.
Chet Lee = Ashton Kutcher: Charismatic and easygoing, Kutcher often brings a playful charm to the screen. Beneath the humor, he carries an earnest loyalty and boyish sincerity that makes his characters feel approachable and heartfelt.
Kelly Marie = Claire Danes: Emotionally intelligent, kindhearted, and fiercely committed, Danes excels at portraying complex inner lives. She brings a raw vulnerability paired with a sharp and perceptive strength.
Jeffrey Edward = Josh Radnor: Thoughtful and introspective, Radnor often embodies the hopeful idealist. He brings a gentle honesty, comic storytelling, and a soft-spoken warmth that makes his characters feel relatable and deeply human.
Lindsey Claire = Kate Winslet: Graceful, vibrant, and fiercely authentic, Winslet brings emotional depth to everything she touches. Balancing strength and softness, she often portrays women who feel fully alive, layered, and resilient.
Kyle Brandon = Ryan Gosling: Subtle yet magnetic, Gosling often uses restraint to convey profound emotion beneath the surface. He blends quiet intensity with soulful vulnerability, creating characters who feel both mysterious and deeply empathetic.
Laura Allison = Drew Barrymore: Bright, quirky, and effervescent, Barrymore radiates warmth and playful charm. She brings a natural, heartfelt sincerity mixed with a light, nostalgic sweetness that makes her instantly lovable.
Actor/actress descriptions courtesy of ChatGPT... but pretty spot on casting and photo choices, if I do say so myself. (And with that cast set in Vegas, I would totally see this movie. lol) Yay!
Okay, that's all for today. Happy Friday, blog fam! I love you and believe in you, and I believe God is with you and for you today!!
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Thursday, November 20, 2025
Everyday Joys (Thankful Thursday #234)
Day 20: What are five seven small things that never fail to make you smile or brighten your day?
Throwing in two more so this will also count as a Thankful Thursday post! =)
1. Cute corgi puppy videos and reels!! =)
2. The audiobook's first scene on the Hogwarts Express where Harry and Ron quickly become friends and Harry buys loads of candy for both of them whilst Ron teaches him all about wizarding life. lol It comes right after Harry meets the Weasley fam and they help him through Platform 9 and three-quarters, which is among the many scenes that make me tear up, but this scene brings me so much joy every time - for that moment and for knowing all that Harry's friendship with the Weasleys will become! ❤
3. The family dinner tradition we've established over the past couple years... although Jace still refuses to join us in eating home-cooked food, this is where we get to hear the details of each others days and learn about everyone's thoughts on various teachers and teammates and jobs and world events and a variety of other topics. lol
4. Phone conversations with Chettles... if only because each of these photos brings me sincere joy. lol I also very much appreciate that he listens well and genuinely cares and remembers details, a rarity in today's world! Staying strongly connected to their family (who lead or host 90% of the fun events for our friend group) makes me feel okay about not living in Tulsa... yet. lol
5. Wednesday walks with Kristin Michelle... we don't make it every week, but even on the days when I'm feeling lazy enough to talk myself out of it if not for her, I always enjoy it and I'm glad I went - it's nice having that time to catch up on each others lives and families, and walking outside always makes you feel better! Walk-and-talk therapy, you might say. lol
6. Summer pool parties & a happy Parker Elizabeth - two of my favorite things combined in this pic! lol
7. Blogging!! For real, writing here is a seemingly small thing that has brought me a lot of joy (and clarity and confidence and connection) over the past two decades! ❤
Happy Thursday, friends and fam!!
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Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Rest & Wisdom
Day 19: What is one truth or principle God is teaching you right now?
Rest (mind, body, soul, and spirit) + seeking wisdom and building with Him rather than in my own strength and timing. ❤
Christmas is in full swing at Mom and Dad's. This fabulous tree has taken over the usual table spot...
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
The Path of Peace
And now, a life update...
Short Version: Within a 48-hour period, I received the two best job offers of my life last week! And yesterday, I gladly accepted a court reporter position with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission! ❤
Detailed Version: The counseling market is oversaturated right now, while court reporting is facing a major shortage. This means that desirable counseling jobs (especially entry-level roles) are limited, while there are loads of CR openings (for which I'm well qualified after nearly 21 years in the field). Over the past year, my focus has shifted. My current hope is to continue with court reporting as my primary career, then teach at CCU on the side after finishing my PhD.
Last week, I interviewed for a Federal Court Reporter position in Tulsa. It was a Zoom panel with two hiring officials and five other court reporters, but I felt surprisingly calm. We had a great conversation where I learned a lot about the role: meticulously tracking work hours, working with a judge who speaks clearly and slowly but requires realtime for every hearing, being able to work from home when not in court, busy dockets, and a faster 30-day turnaround time on all transcripts at a lower page rate than I currently charge. By the end of the day, I received an official job offer.
Becoming a Federal CR is really the pinnacle of the profession, so receiving that offer was a surprising honor and a confidence boost! To be clear, the offer came with a substantial pay increase (potentially $50-90k+ more each year, depending on transcript volume), fantastic benefits, and a significantly heavier workload.
Even though the idea of moving during the holidays, upgrading all my equipment, pausing the doctoral program, potentially hearing traumatizing things in court, and mastering realtime before facing a courtroom full of high-level jury trials was extremely stressful, I was really leaning toward accepting. I had talked with my CCU advisor, Chet was sending me house listings, and Mom and I were discussing new steno machines and CRR prep. It felt like the ominous uphill climb at the beginning of a roller-coaster that I knew would be a rocky learning curve for at least the first six months.
Thanks to Rachael's interest in court reporting leading to Mom's recent conversation with Marilyn, I had also thrown my application in with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission just over a week ago. I assumed the Federal role would be the one I took if it was offered, and the OCC could be a solid backup option.
After a very long and exhausting Friday in court last week (which honestly felt like God reminding me that I'm happier when cases settle rather than drag into long trials), Amy from the OCC called. We talked for 30 minutes, and I knew within the first five minutes that I wanted that job!! With the ongoing shortage, she essentially offered me the position on the spot. I spoke with Andrea Monday morning -- another CR on their leadership team -- and officially said yes. I submitted my resignation to Judge Brockman yesterday afternoon and sent my decline email to the federal court this morning. My final day here will be 12-23, and for HR reasons, my start date with the OCC will be 12-29.
This will be a lateral move salary-wise since it's still an Oklahoma state CR role, but the benefits include: Being managed by other CRs who understand and place a high value on court reporters, no realtime requirement, a legit electronic filing system (yes, please), a higher transcript page rate ($7.50 per page!), a predictable and non-traumatizing docket of mostly oil and gas cases, and working remotely from home all but 3-4 days per month!! That makes this the most flexible work role I've ever had, which many of you know is truly saying something. lol Their hearings are all Zoom recorded, so the backup audio will be solid and comforting. And it allows me to continue moving forward with the PhD program at the accelerated pace!
Early on, I joked that this choice came down to greed vs. laziness, but truly, it came down to alignment vs. pressure. Both job offers are excellent, and I trust that I would be valued and have stability and job security either way. After careful and prayerful consideration, I have chosen the role that aligns with my long-term goals, the life I'm building, and the peace I want to protect!
Interestingly, this is the second year in a row where I almost rushed back to Tulsa for a new year transition, then God kept me here. So I'm choosing to embrace that and make the most of being in OKC in 2026, trusting God's timing and plan. After 48 hours of nonstop brainstorming about the moving process (which is the actual worst) and wrestling with the intensity of the Federal job details, the OCC position was a real quick yes for me!
Yes to peace.
Yes to flexibility.
Yes to staying on track with the PhD.
Yes to an unhurried holiday season.
Yes to family dinners, CHA events, and keeping life rooted right now.
Yes to creating a beautiful home office space I'll enjoy instead of packing up my paid-off home!
I still see myself eventually landing in Tulsa, but I don't want to rush it. I am genuinely happy to stay in the OKC area a little longer. And while I tend to worry about how my decisions affect others, the Tulsa federal court should not have trouble finding a dedicated court reporter who desires that level of intensity, and being able to give Judge Brockman over a month's notice helped ease that transition and made yesterday's conversation less difficult.
I am deeply grateful for God's timing in ALL of the above. It needed to happen in this sequence for me to feel affirmed and believe I'm competent and capable of handling the Federal CR role, but also to feel flooded with peace, relief, and joy when the OCC door opened! ❤
Dinner Party
Day 18: You can invite three people (living or dead) to dinner. Who are they, and what would you serve?
A million ways you could go with this, and there are loads of celebrities or podcast "friends" I'd love to hang out with... but in this season, my initial thought was Jesus, John Eldredge, and my cousin (a caring and introspective Christian-turned-atheist after experiencing some trauma and church hurt). I would mostly love to observe and learn from that conversation -- I'm confident there would be laughter and a really comfortable group atmosphere where everyone feels seen and heard and valued, and I know there would be lingering deep conversation -- honest wrestling with painful topics, sharp-yet-vulnerable questions, deep curiosity, genuine care and empathy, and wise and safe men who get to the heart of the matter and gently speak truth in love. ❤
I'm not pulling a Martha and putting all the hostess pressure on myself when Jesus is invited... (yet apparently my brain has zero issues with inviting Him to Vegas!? lol) So "I" would serve Mon Ami Gabi's delightful brunch menu! ❤
Or if it really had to be dinner, I would go with family-style Maggiano's for Italian appetizers, dinner, and dessert!! =)
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