I love my family! They are the reason that I choose to do the
things that I do, and who I enjoy spending time with! With one daughter away at college, and while
we are still a family unit, it has been a while since we were together and acted
as a single entity. We made the decision
to go to Baltimore for a few days and pretty much leave behind all of our
outside contacts. For 4 days and nights
we had the time to enjoy each other’s company as only a family can do. And while I realize that the number of times
for opportunities like this with just the four of us (OK, we brought the dog,
too) is greater in our past than in our future, it was important for us to put
aside the time and take this trip together as a family.
We have all heard the story
about the man that was lying on his death bed and asked if he have any regrets
in his life. His answer was that he did
not spend more time with his family. When
we reach the end of our lives, we do not lay there on our death bed and wish we
worked longer hours, or regret a missed opportunity. We may wish that we had spent our time on
this earth more wisely, but surely that we had spent more time with the ones
that we love. I am always amazed at some
of the personalities in the Bible and throughout history that because of their
sense of purpose, have put aside their families. Oh, sure, they may be there, but are
relegated to the background. Their love
must have been so great for the masses, that in their perceptions, we are all a
part of their family to succeed for.
Look, I am no different than
any other working stiff; I work hard at making a living to provide for my
family, and I work hard so that I can spend quality time with my family. When I have traveled for work, I always looked
forward to returning home to my wife and children. At times, I have juggled my priorities, to be
with my family. In fact, there was a
time where I returned from a trip from Hong Kong and went straight to the field
to watch my daughters play rec ball. Time
does not stand still for us to enjoy our children while they are young, or our
spouse while they are vital and healthy.
We need to parse out time to spend with them, while we are all capable. As we end 2013 and move seamlessly into 2014,
remember to tell your family, while wishing them a Happy New Year, that you
love them and are grateful and blessed for them being part of your life.
From my family to yours, we want
to wish you a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year!