Kenny Chesney Lyrics (new and old):
"Talked a good game when we were out with the guys
But in the back seat we were awkward and shy
Girls were a mystery that we couldn't explain
And I guess there are some things that are never gonna change"~Young
"Sometimes when the sun goes down
Shadows fall across this little townAnd I close my eyes and I drift away
to another place in another time
When the world was ours and she was mine
I dream of holdin' her again someday"~On the Coast of Somewhere Beautiful
"It ain't fair you died too young
Like a story that had just begunThe death tore the pages all away
God knows how I miss you
All the hell that I've been through
Just knowing no one could take your place
Sometimes I wonder who you'd be today"~Who You'd Be Today
"Its what the junkie needs that the needle cant give
depressed and forgotten are praying for it Its what the brave and courageous are fighting for
An open sail on a distant shore-Freedom"~Freedom
"From that chair I've caught a few fish and some rays
And I've watched boats sail in and out of cinnamon bayI let go of a lover that took a piece of my heart
Prayed many times for forgiveness and a brand new start"~Old Blue Chair
"Wouldn't take much for me to up and run
To another life somewhere in the sun"~Somewhere in the Sun
"There's something sexy about the rain
She said as it came pouring downIt feels like kisses on my skin
She spread her arms and spun around
In a summer island storm
In a field of sugarcane
She taught me how and showed me why
There's something sexy about the rain"~There's Something Sexy About the Rain
"See, I gained a little on Father Time
When me and her, had our first big fightI said some things, I made her cry
She packed all her stuff
The boy in me said let her go
But the man in me said pull her close
It was time to find out which one I was
Standing in a doorway holding on to love
That's where I grew up"~Where I Grew Up
"I could jump on some ol' highway
Run a thousand miles or moreUnlock some hidden mystery
Behind a distant door
I could sail the seven oceans
Til I crawl upon some long forgotten shore
But it's always gonna be you
Always gonna be you I'm lookin' for"~Always Gonna Be You
"I've been right and I've been wrong
Somewhere in between for so longLive the night, miss the light, and I've been shown it
Life has it's way of keepin' you strong, don't it?"~Don't It
"Many years of summers, and I hope it never ends
Been down so many highways, full of twists and turns and bendsWe caught lightning in a bottle, somehow we survived it all
All the stories he could tell, if this bus could talk
As I leave the stage, still high from your applause
He'd tell you that I love you
If this bus could talk"~If This Bus Could Talk
Bonus Luke Bryan Lyrics:
"Funny how the good ones go
Too soon, but the good Lord knowsThe reasons why, I guess
Sometimes the greater plan
Is kinda hard to understand
Right now it don't make sense
I can't make it all make sense
So long my friend
Until we meet again
I'll remember you
And all the times that we used to...
... sit right here on the edge of this pier
And watch the sunset disappear"
Until we meet again
I'll remember you
And all the times that we used to...
... sit right here on the edge of this pier
And watch the sunset disappear"
The reason I put this last set of lyrics here is because one of the few cons of 2014 was that six people in my life had taken their last breaths. I would love to describe their lives in great detail, but for this post, I don't have the time. So instead I'll give you a snippet of who they were to me.
Kim Gilbert (54, January): Best friend's aunt, sister in Christ, cared for me as she did her nephew growing up.
Jim Martin (60s, February): Brother in Christ, loved being with the brothers, always said hello and asked me how I was.
Elise Rainville (23, June): Childhood friend, adventurous, loved the snow, people, and Christ. Always had a bright beautiful smile. Life verse: "Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves."~Philippians 2:3
Shirley Leer (70s, October): Great Aunt, cared for us when we stayed at their house in Chicago on our way to and from Wisconsin back in the day, made amazing brownies and had an electric personality.
Brian Brickner (52, November): Fisherman/Fisher of men, funny, extremely caring, loved Christ, the saints, and the church, family man, and a wonderful man of God.
John Schneider (68, December): Brother in Christ, my two time group leader for Ignite, adventurous, cared for the saints, the church, and his family, Vietnam veteran, hero, friend.
The light at the end of this tunnel is that they all knew and loved Christ. I will see them again one day.
2014 opened with part two of a brutal winter and I somehow survived another semester of engineering. The Sochi winter Olympics took place this year and they were a real treat. Witnessing team USA beat Russia in the round robin hockey, Kotsenburg win the first US Gold in a new event, the spirit of the games, and so much more.
The summer came and I welcomed it with open arms...except I had to work for most of it, but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do. My patriotism swelled again as the World Cup took place and the battle cry "I Believe That We Will Win!" rang throughout. The US put up a brilliant fight and made it out of the group of death, only to fall to Belgium in the first knockout round. I have hope for 2018. Get Ready.
Vision Week and Mountain Top were so good and so filled with Christ, grilling and chilling with the bros and saints, and weddings galore! Six weddings and I had the privilege of attending four. There's so much to say, but I already have a separate piece in the works about those, so instead congrats once again to Peter & Yitao (March), Mark & Esther (May), Dan & Anastasia (June), Paul & Sarah (August), Jeremy & Kayla (September), and Julian & Marilyn (September).
My family vacation to Wisconsin was a much needed relaxing, fun, blast. I got to see family, be in the great outdoors with wildlife not known to Cleveland, fish till my heart was content, drive a pontoon boat out into the middle of the lake, anchor it, blare country music, and jump off it into the lake while watching the sun set beneath a raging storm on the horizon, saw my first demolition derby, and ate some delicious food including the mess of fish me and my brothers caught during the week.
Being in the Body of Christ means being connected with so many amazing believers across the USA. But because of distance and time, I don't get to see many of them often. That's why I treasure the times we have and this year procured a college conference in March, a spring conference in April, Vision Week in July, the Labor Day conference in September, the Great Lakes Regional Conference in Oct/Nov, and the just finished Winter vision week. It's hard to put even some details from each one here because each one was so rich, so Christ-filled, and such a beautiful picture of a blended, happy, church life.
In December, I got tired of waiting for adventures to come to me and decided to take one of my own. I drove 10 hours to Boston and back by myself to see an old friend I hadn't seen in 11 years. To discover this trip in detail, please read my previous post. In light of all this, I am determined to pack my summer with loads of adventures as well as serving the church and yp at the summer events.
I could put so much more here, but I think this post sums 2014 up pretty well (for my experience anyway). I purposely did not talk about news stories, celebrity news, movies, etc because I wanted this post to be more about how I experienced 2014 and less of how the world experienced it (the Olympics and world cup happen every 4 years and they appeal to my patriotic pride so they made the cut, and I only focused on Kenny's lyrics that really inspire me, move me, and meet me where I'm at; I said nothing about him).
I didn't get this out as early as I liked because time just isn't on my side anymore. I also apologize for the length, but hey if you can read a novel, then this is a piece of cake. I applaud you if you made it this far (without skipping the Chesney lyrics). So on that note, I publicly say auf wiedersehen to 2014 and hola 2015! I pray that the Lord continues to do great things in my life, in your lives, and in the lives of those who meet Him for the first time. I pray that we can all cast our anxieties, our dreams, our pain, our hope, our lack, and our love all upon Him in this new year. He was, He is, and He always will be! May Jesus Christ be with us all.
Bonus quote for the new year: They told me I couldn't swing for the fences, so I swung for the stars.
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