Friday, June 8, 2018

inclination

Two hours before daylight. He says, "I don't want to surprise anyone. I want them to know we're coming." His job is to know what's ahead of him, what his goal is, and how he can best do what he needs to do. They have that in common, those two. Why would they put themselves up against giant challenges? Face the best of the best?

"But weren't the best times the hardest ones?" He asked.

"Yes," I said.

Today we both remove ourselves from the game in order to play a solitaire one.
I am grateful for writing and focus and we haven't even started the music this morning.



Are you ever sad you gave your child something? Then he says to you, "I want to know my personal best." And in your head you think, "Man, I love that guy."

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