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Why I Got My Ear Pierced...

Photo This past Friday I did something that I should have done almost two years ago: I got my ear pierced.  Now before you gasp, let me invite you to read the story before you pass judgment.  Hopefully then you'll understand [and besides, I had my ear pierced for years in college, even when I was in the midst of the ordination process, but I digress]. 

Almost two Junes ago now, Lisa and I had what was an awesome vacation with our two best friends and favorite people in the whole world, Jon and Siri Davenport.  We had been planning the trip for months, actually 6-9 months prior.  Like many things in life, it started out with a conversation that began with, "wouldn't it be great if...." and before we knew it, we had chosen a week, late June 2007, picked a place, the Wisconsin Dells, and were busy making preparations.

One of the many things that Jon and I talked about during our many weekly phone calls was the fact that his two boys, Seth and Jared, had wanted to get their ears pierced on this summer vacation.  Jon told me that he thought that he might like to do it to; first to show support of his boys, they were a bit apprehensive, and two, he had always said he wanted one.

In a moment of exhilaration I said, that if he did it, I too would do it in solidarity with his boys.

Being that Jon and I were both pastors and leaders of local congregations, there was some talk between us as to how our churches might react.  Both of our congregations were somewhat rural and not very progressive, so as good leaders we were trying to be sensitive by at least asking the question.

Well June finally came and before we knew it we were together for a week of hilarity, relaxation and amazing fun and fellowship.  About the middle of the week the boys decided that it was time, time to get pierced that is.  

We traveled the town, scoping out the best place to get it done and came across a tattoo parlor on the main drag, it looked clean and well kept and the personel seemed to be friendly.

If my memory serves me right, being the good father that he was, Jon went in first. After a minute or two out he came with the familiar golden bead seated in his now reddening ear.

Next was Seth, desperately trying to be as brave as his dad, he went in, “pop” and came out with the twin golden bead of his dads.  Everyone looked at Jared, who was a bit timid and wasn’t all too sure that he was really willing to go through with the ordeal, but sure enough he soldiered up and went in, and came out; same read ear, same gold bead.

Then, all three looked at me, and well, I froze.

Not because I was scared, of the pain that is.  I knew what to expect.  I was terrified of what people would think; what my congregation would think.  I serve a great church that unfortunately was going through a bit of a trying time, adjusting to someone who was probably casting more vision than they were ready to swallow at the time.  So, needless to say, I didn’t want to throw gasoline on an already smoldering fire. So...

I didn’t go through with it.

I broke my promise, and I spent the rest of the afternoon and evening, the rest of the trip actually, torturing myself; wishing I had gone through with it.

Little did I know that two months later, I’d be burying my best friend.

Even as I write this I still get a lump in my throat.

I’ll never get that moment back.  I’ll never be able to call him up and say, “hey Jon, I’m finally brave enough to do it, so lets go.”

Never.

I missed an opportunity to share an amazing and unforgettable time with my best friend and let fear and other people’s expectations and opinions get the best of me.

I’m sorry Jon. So sorry.

So, this past Friday, I spent the morning at the local Starbucks, finishing the Sunday message, packed it up, had some lunch, and went down to the local tattoo parlor and had my ear pierced.

Was I still concerned what the wonderful congregation that I lead was going to say?  Yep.  Did I do it anyway?  Yep.

So, Jon, I wear this earring proudly, in honor and memory of you.  Thanks for loving me.  Thanks for sharing who you are, were and always will be with me.  Thanks for investing in a friendship with a crazy fool like me.  And thanks for all the ways that you have and continue to inspire me.

You’re a braver man than I ever could be.

I love you, and I miss you man.

Grace & Peace, 

E

P.S. tomorrow is my first public worship service that I will lead with my new accessory.  Pray for me ;)

Ouch

My little guy had to have his two front baby teeth pulled today after he fell & broke the roots. He handled it like such a trooper!Ouch

Trick or Treat

Our two little gamers for Halloween...Mario and Luigi.  Hat's off to Lisa and Grandma for the awesome outfits!IMG_6739

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Toothless Again...

Our oldest Brennan lost his second tooth.  Let me tell you how it went:

Me: "Hey bud, it's hangin' by a string, let daddy pull it out."

Brennan"No daddy.  It might hurt I really don't want to."

Me"B, your going swallow it."

Brennan"What happens then?"

Me"You poop it out."

Brennan"OK, just a second..."

He reaches in, twists, pulls and says, "Here."

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The Gloves are Off...

...well hopefully not in the Mite program anyway.  Tonight we signed up our youngest for the instructional mite program in the peaceful sport of our community amateur hockey league.  He's incredibly excited to get on the ice.  Here he is in partial uniform.  Can you see the fire in his eyes!

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Happy Birthday Calvin!

IMG_6102 Calvin turned the big 0-4 the on Sunday.  It's hard to believe how quickly the time goes!  Instead of spending his birthday with his family he spent it on the road with an ever increasingly frustrated father who was attempting to change a flat tire that blew out while traveling back to the UP on I-75.  Then, to make matter worse, we postponed our trip home by one day as we spent the rest of the afternoon spending 350+ to have four new tires put on our car!IMG_6103

Finally, we got home Monday night and Calvin wanted to go to the "Horsey Restaurant," its actually a Mexican place called Los Tres Amigos.  There over a meal of salsa, chips, and quesadilla's we celebrated the dawn of his fourth year.  They even brought him out a sombrero and a flan and sang to him.  He loved it.

After dinner it was off to the house where mom had made an amazing cake, check out her castle cake!  She rocks!
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Well, happy birthday little man.  May God bless you this fourth year of your life.  I'm simply humbled by the privilege I have to be your daddy!

I Love This Woman!!!

Happy Mother's Day Baby!

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My Big Boy...

It's hard to believe but my baby boy turned the big "6" today. Brennan celebrated his big day with mom and dad, little bro and grandma and grandpa with yet another Spongebob cake [that's two years in a row].

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Happy birthday little man. You make us soooo proud!


What A Face...

Is this not the cutest kid you've ever seen! My boy sent me an email today [via his mom] to say that he loved me. When I opened my email this is what greeted me:


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Guy Day Friday: Episode I

Well fellow blogger Carlos Whittaker over at ragamuffingsoul inspired me with his "Boodaddy" posts recording his life as a father. My boys and I spend every Friday together so I thought I'd post a few episodes of "Guy Day Fridays" and see where they'll go...enjoy.

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