Monday, June 9, 2008

Lazily Floating Along

Hidden within the hill country of Texas near the small town of Gruene, is a beautiful emerald colored river that the girls and I visit each summer during our trip to Texas. According to Hannah it is the highlight of our trip. We all jump into inner-tubes and for about three hours, we float lazily down river allowing the current to take us wherever it will until we reach the bridge where we get out. During the trip we experience the excitement of rapids that rush us beside and up against small boulders peeking up from the water. We experience the eerie feeling of anticipation and helplessness just before we drop over a small waterfall. And no matter how hard we try to stay together, the swift current always separates us by sweeping us in-between the numerous cypress trees that occasionally rise up out of the water. For three hours, we are totally at the mercy of the river…and it is always fun!



In many ways, I think our team found itself in a similar situation last season (minus the fun). We floated lazily through the season allowing the currents of adversity to carry us wherever it would. By the end of the season, I think most of us were probably glad that the trip was finally over. I want this season to be a different experience. I want to end the upcoming season being able to say that it was fun! Although we should always prepare for and seek success, we should also prepare for adversity rather than just allowing whatever negative currents we may encounter dictate where we end up.

In essence, we need to be ready to make lemonade out of the lemons that sometimes get thrown our way. Lemonade lessons start in the gym this Friday night 5:00 to 7:00 PM.

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