Run, ran, had run
2 months ago
Our lives are not about reaching a destination, but just enjoying the journey.
On top of that amzing speaker, we also had one of the best leadership speakers and writers come and talk to as well - John Maxwell! He started out by saying that, "Yeah, the other day when I was speaking to the president of such and such country, and the top executives of IBM..." and I was thinking, "and now here he is talking to ME!" It was very cool to hear from him. I tried to get a good picture, but this is the best I got. You can google him if you want to find a better one.
Anyway, it was an awesome weekend and very impactful in many ways.
While David's dad was visiting us for the weekend of David's birthday, we decided to spend Saturday evening at baseball field. We ate traditional, bad for you ball park food, and enjoyed the game even though our home team lost. But that was made up for with the fireworks at the end! They really were amazing - even better than the grand finale on the 4th of July. They just had a constant stream with no breaks for about 5 minutes! It was a fun evening.
Now just so you know, David is a very perceptive person, and he was very suspicious of the surprise the closer his birthday came. I will tell you, however, that I did a really great job of not letting the cat out of the bag so to speak. But with the nature of our busy lives and our business, it wasn't too hard to suspect something.
I had arranged for his dad to come up and spend the weekend with us, and I had Marty book the clubhouse theater at his place so that he and David could watch the Masters (golf tournament) on the big screen. I was wondering how we were going to pull this off without him knowing, so we came up with an alternate plan. Since he had an idea that when he got to the clubhouse, there would be a bunch of people there to "surprise" him, we all hid outside the clubhouse by the pool instead. So when he walked in, there was no one and no decorations or anything in the theater.
