I had one of those experiences last week that is worth sharing. It all started when someone asked, “How are you feeling?”
I went to visit some friends from ages past. We had not seen each other for years. As we were saying hello one of them said, “You look great!” They quickly followed it up with, “That might not be how you are feeling, but you look great. Dan, how are you really feeling?”
At that moment my heart was filled with joy. I was filled with joy for two reasons. First, I could honestly answer that I was feeling and doing fine. Beyond “looking great” I was truly feeling good. Secondly, my friend recognized and acknowledged the deep truth that sometimes those with a long-term illness may appear “okay” while in reality, they are struggling to put one foot in front of the other.
Just today I came across a blog post by Stacy Hurt that really captures what I mean. She writes with an honesty and openness that captures the truth of what those struggling with a long-term illness often feel.
I share it with you here. “Define Fine”
I have also added a link to her blog on this page, there is a lot of good stuff worth checking out.
**May the rest of your day be filled with wonder and amazement as you are yet again surprised by the gift & grace of God.**
“The Journey Continues” is my story of learning to fight and then live with stage IV colon cancer. I share openly and honestly how the words spoken by a stranger totally changed life as I knew it, and how Abba Father met me in the midst of the journey. Nancy, my wife, joins me in writing. She shares with great vulnerability of how my cancer challenged her in every area of life.


This morning I had the honor of officiating at the memorial service for Fred Osborne.
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Every now and then I come across a book that helps give me language to express what I have been thinking and feeling. This is one of those books.
Nancy and I were married twenty-nine years ago today. At fifty years old we have spent more time together than apart.

In the end our leaning cake generated one of my favorite wedding pictures. The photographer captured the moment Judy was pointing out the leaning cake to Nancy. I love this picture, it captures a moment of our story that is worth recreating.
The longer you live, the more anniversaries there are to celebrate. Some are what we would consider simple, others more complex.
