These pics = After opening his first Macbook on Christmas Eve 2019, Mandalay Bay Beach at our Vegas trip summer 2022, and Serendipity 3 during our NYC trip this January!!
~Aunt Lindsey
A Blog by Lindsey Claire ~ Season 2
Four weeks to the Finish Line!! I jogged 16 miles Saturday morning, and I felt good and strong while I was out there! Due to a bit of hip pain that may have caused me excessive concern, I toned it down and took Thursday and Friday as complete rest days, then Sunday was also rest and recovery, stretching and sitting with the heating pad. I was sore post-run, but nothing out of the ordinary, and I feel better and ready for some light hills and strength training today. My feet are getting tougher in a good way, and my mental resilience is growing stronger now too! I want to use wisdom and avoid pushing myself too hard, but by the end of Friday night, I felt tired of my own excuses and determined and ready to get out there on Saturday morning, and that was good for me to press through my own fear and inner drama... I'm in the home stretch, and it's exciting!!
Hey, friends and fam! Last night was a Tulsa trip for dinner with the Wilsons and the Fultons! A tiny bit of rain and lightning on my drive home, but nothing as terrible as they predicted, so no regrets on my end! The Wilsons were kind enough to host us - Sarah had an extra-stressful week, and it was good to be able to talk through it with the adults while the kids played on the bouncy house outside. Here's our happy group pic at the end of the night. ❤
*Writing this two days late... I forgot on Monday!
Saturday was a lighter "long run" of 6 miles, which was delightful and allowed me to get some rest and have a fun Tulsa trip on Sunday. Training is going well, and tomorrow will be 30 days to the Marathon! At this point, I am already thinking about what my routine will look like when it's over... how to hold on to the best parts of what I've gained through training while letting go of the long runs that take over my weekends! I'm looking forward to the race and feeling pretty confident and ready for it, while also feeling ready to move into a new season with more balanced and sustainable exercise and eating routines!
Shifting gears -- I got sad and sobering news last night (3/25/25) about a former CHA coach and current headmaster at another Christian school who was arrested for possession of child pornography. I've been working this week on building a website for my future counseling practice, and that news made me pause and think about the value of personal integrity and excellence... about how God looks at the heart while people focus on the outward appearance, about substance vs. style, growth mindset vs. fixed, Godly wisdom vs. worldly wisdom, and true/earned intelligence vs. artificial intelligence. We cannot fake our way to greatness, and we have to be careful about how we define and pursue success.
Character matters, especially in Christian leadership. We would do well to remember that the name of Christ is tied to us, and some people will judge Him based on our behavior. I'm in the small beginnings phase, but I'm stepping into the Christian leadership arena, and I need to seek and follow God with fierce loyalty, paying attention and cutting out pride and other sins that entangle my heart, and pressing forward with a confidence that is grounded in Christ!
That concludes my deep thoughts for today...
And here's a very random meme that made me laugh!
Jefferson suggests avoiding adverbs to communicate with more strength and clarity.
So, Honestly, Well, Actually, Rarely, Definitely, Clearly, Unfortunately, Sadly, Genuinely, Literally, Hopefully, Usually, Always, Eventually, Finally, Never, Very, Really, Entirely, Obviously, Exactly, Generally, Typically, etc.
I use adverbs ALL THE TIME in speech and in writing... I've definitely caught myself and corrected it multiple times this morning, and it tends to improve my point! That's something I will continue working on moving forward.
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He also suggests changing "I believe..." or "I feel..." statements to "I'm confident..." A simple shift with a big impact. He says the more you hear yourself say that and the more others hear you say it, the more confident you will feel, and the more others will view you as a confident and competent person.
"I'm confident I can help you with that."
"Thanks - if I need any help, I'm confident I can come to you."
"I'm confident God is at work here."
Okay, friends... I love you and believe in you,
and I'm confident in your ability to seek and follow God! ❤
My last book post was February 6th. I've completed 11 audiobooks since then! lol Lots of long drives and very long jogs and fun cooking days, etc. (where I prefer listening to podcasts and audiobooks). The HP book in this photo represents books 1-6:
Quote: "Sometimes, the way to get through something difficult is to keep your head up, keep your eyes on God, and walk through it even when you feel as though all you're doing is barely limping along. There are things He wants to forge in us that can be found ONLY along the hardest paths we walk."
Quote: “One of the most poisonous of all Satan’s whispers is simply, “Things will never change.” That lie kills expectation, trapping our heart forever in the present. To keep desire alive and flourishing, we must renew our vision for what lies ahead. Things will not always be like this. Jesus has promised to “make all things new.” Eye has not seen, ear has not heard all that God has in store for his lovers, which does not mean “we have no clue so don’t even try to imagine,” but rather, you cannot outdream God. Desire is kept alive by imagination, the antidote to resignation. We will need imagination, which is to say, we will need hope.”
Quote: “To be in integrity is to be one thing, whole and undivided... The extent to which people will defy nature to serve culture can be truly horrifying... If you don't walk your true path, you don't find your true people. You end up in places you don't like, learning skills that don't fulfill you, adopting values and customs that feel wrong."
Jefferson's rules for better conversations: "Say it with control. Say it with confidence. Say it to connect."
Quotes: "I couldn't understand when friends didn't ask me how I was. I felt invisible, as if I were standing in front of them but they couldn't see me. When someone shows up with a cast, we immediately inquire, 'What happened?' If your ankle gets shattered, people ask to hear the story. If your life gets shattered, they don't."
“We plant the seeds of resilience in the ways we process negative events. After spending decades studying how people deal with setbacks, psychologist Martin Seligman found that three P's can stunt recovery: (1) personalization - the belief that we are at fault; (2) pervasiveness - the belief that an event will affect all areas of our life; and (3) permanence - the belief that the aftershocks of the event will last forever... Resilience is the strength and speed of our response to adversity - and we can build it. It isn't about having a backbone. It's about strengthening the muscles around our backbone."
Best Quote in the Half-Blood Prince: “He understood at last what Dumbledore had been trying to tell him. It was, he thought, the difference between being dragged into the arena to face a battle to the death and walking into the arena with your head held high. Some people perhaps would say that there was little to choose between the two ways, but Dumbledore knew -- and so do I, thought Harry, with a rush of fierce pride, and so did my parents -- that there was all the difference in the world!”
YES, J.K. Rowling!!! Let's freaking go! That's from the very end of Chapter 23 in book 6. (Fun fact - my favorite chapter in book 6 is The White Tomb - I can't get through that one or Christmas on the Closed Ward or Beyond the Veil in book 5 without crying.) Kristin finished the HP books last year and didn't mention it until one of our dinners this year - possibly bc she knew my excitement level would be extra! lolol I was super thrilled to hear that and asked which book was her favorite. She said she enjoyed them all, but she didn't really have a favorite...
Me, unironically: "Yeah, I get that... they're all really good, and J.K. Rowling is just brilliant! ...My favorites in order of preference are 573-1642!! It used to be 1462, but book 6 has grown on me." Lol true story.
That's all for today, gang!