
There’s a running joke amongst my staff. The joke is basically…me.
I’ll take it as a sign of their deep and profound love and affection for me. If that’s not the case, we’ll have a couple job openings at our church…
One of their jokes is how they mimic a phrase that has been recently and constantly on my heart, mind, and lips:
“Time flies…”
Turning 40 in itself last week was a big reminder of that very fact but if that wasn’t enough, I’m faced with reminders every single day when I see my children. In fact, my eldest child – “J” – just turned 12 years old.
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Yes, 12 years old. It wasn’t that long ago when we celebrated her 2nd birthday. Happy Birthday to “J” but here my question to you:
Am I the only one feeling that “time flies”?

Wow, I looked so young in the background with my Rico Suave ponytail hair.

The famous line on my birthday cake:














You’re not the only one that feels that “time flies”. Even though I’m just a first year grad student, time feels like it’s flying by. It’s all perspective though. Imagine what it’ll be like in heaven with eternity the future…
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Time does fly. Our baby comes in 5 weeks. I can’t imagine 12 yrs from now. But I know it’s coming…
Hours, day, weeks, months, years. Yes–it flies. Redeeming the time becomes more important to me with each passing year.
If you have the flux capacitor time travel would be possible.. but..”This sucker’s electrical. But I need a nuclear reaction to generate the 1.21 gigawatts of electricity”
The flux capacitor would be so nice.
I prefer, “There’s still a lot of life left…”