ball golf

Six is magical

Tomorrow at this time I will be knee deep in getting the 6th Annual FLHW Golf Tournament off the ground. God has once again promised us a perfect day of 75 degrees and no rain! We’re six for six when it comes to the weather.

This year we find ourselves in an interesting spot; the number of players and teams is down slightly, we’ll have 31 total, but the number of sponsors and donations are up quite a bit. At times like this I’m so overwhelmed with others generosity, and I’m not sure what to say that will adequately express my appreciation. So I try to just smile and thank them once, maybe even twice, but it never seems to be enough.

In a few hours I’m off to the airport to pick up one of my life long friends. We go back more than forty-two years. He sacrifices a weekend from his wife and daughters each year, flies across the country and spends it with us. In addition a number of family and friends will come to Kansas City from St. Louis to spend a few days here as well. I’m not sure I can find words to appropriately thank them for their support and participation as well. I am truly blessed to be surrounded by friends, family and even strangers, all helping me do our little part to rid the world of this awful disease.

I’ve said before that since I was diagnosed, I didn’t ‘get’ cancer, God ‘gave’ it to me and it is up to me to figure out why and what to do with it. These examples are just a few of the many I have experienced in the past five and a half years that lead me to believe I’m getting closer to figuring it out.

Golf Times Two

I love rainy days. Perhaps because I am trying to enjoy every day for what it is; another day!
A cliche’ yes, but one worth posting.



I welcome a rainy day like today. We need the rain, it’s Springtime. Selfishly speaking, I fertilized the lawn on Tuesday and today’s slow steady drizzle is a perfect compliment! Yes, too many rainy days in a row and I would have a much different tone, but not today.

Health wise, I have nothing new to report. I find myself in that ‘funk’ between appointments. Waiting, wondering what will happen on the 21st. Aches and pains have subsided.

I’ve been playing nine holes of golf each Wednesday afternoon (the ball variety), and walking the course. It’s great to get out, and my game is OK for this early in the season. Yesterday, I shot a 48 including a 10 on a par 5 hole. (I had a little issue with a creek and out of bounds!) If I could have just made that hole a double bogey 7 and I would have shot 45! Oh well, I’m just out there to have fun and improve my game a little this summer, no worries!

Spring continues to tease us here in Kansas City. The forecast is calling for mid to high sixties this weekend…..Saturday morning disc golf is going to be fantastic!