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30 Days of Thanks - Day 14

A couple of weeks ago I had the privilege of spending a few hours with my Mom's cousin, Shirley. A couple of weeks before that I didn't even know Shirley existed.

Shirley is the oldest niece of my Grandfather, Quinton, who died when he was 40. Life for my mom and her sisters was complicated after their father died (since then they were quite young), and we've alway had a million questions. Come to find out, not only does Shirley have a lot of memories of my Grandfather, she has two scrapbooks full of handwritten letters.

I left that time with her with a full heart after hearing incredible stories I never thought I'd hear. Even something tragic like someone dying far too early from cancer has the potential to bring people together 50 years later. That visit inspired me and strengthened my faith in so many ways. It was an incredible experience, and the words of Romans 8 continue to echo in my head and heart.

And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. (Romans 8:28, ESV)

I'm grateful to God for this incredible gift.

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30 Days of Thanks - Day 9

This is perhaps a day late, but I really am grateful that the Astros won the World Series. I've been an Astros fan for 40ish years, and I've always wanted them to win the World Series. Now that it's happened, it's hard to describe the emotions. I'm so excited they won. It was fun to have something to cheer for as a family. It's amazing to see everyone in the city rallying around a common cause. It's crazy that as soon as World Series shirts are set out, they are sold out. Everyone wants to be a part of the action.

I'm also grateful to be reminded that as awesome as this is. It's a fleeting joy. If they're fortunate enough to win again next year, it is still a blip on the radar. It's a joy that won't last. I didn't expect that at the peak of the celebration, I would be reminded that there's so much more to life than sports. There's so many other priorities. So, I am really grateful for the World Championship. I'm excited to party with the city tomorrow. I'm also glad that I have something bigger to live for.