This week I will get to indulge in another activity I enjoy doing, flying.  Now, this will be a commercial flight, so the enjoyment of the air time is significantly affected by the activities associated with flying commercially.  Specifically, security and over booked flights.
The wife and I are flying off to Denver this weekend.  Not for a vacation, per se, but we will get some beautiful mountain time in during this trip.  See, because of what I do for a living, practicing law for the homeless, I have been afforded an opportunity to work with some wonderful people in the Denver area who minister to homeless youth.  The organization is Dry Bones Denver (www.drybonesdenver.org).  I sit on the board, and we have board meetings four times a year.
A word about Dry Bones Denver….  This organization is made up of people who have a heart for the homeless youth in the Denver area.  They are focused on creating relationships with those youths, and through that relationship showing them Christ.  The thing I fell in love with, in this organization, is that there is no “seeking and saving the lost” focus in their work.  That is Christ’s job.  The people of Dry Bones are truly fishers of men, in that they go out and spend time in the water’s of these youth’s lives, and bring them into their lives.  In so doing they exemplify Christ in their actions.  A.k.a. “By this shall all men know that you are my disciples, that you love one another as I have loved you.”  They meet the needs of the youths with friendship, and a shoulder to cry on, and someone to trust, and in so doing they bring these kids before Christ, who does the changing and knocking.
So, when I was offered the opportunity to put my experience and support behind these folks I jumped at the opportunity.
One of the side benefits of working with this group, is that I get an excuse to make several trips out to beautiful Colorado.  Last fall I made that trip on my Goldwing, an experience I will not soon forget, and hope to repeat parts of soon.  This winter I missed a meeting due to snow fall in Tulsa.  Yes, you read right, I was headed to Colorado, home of the snow capped peaks, and it was a snowfall in Tulsa that kept me grounded.
This trip, hopefully, will go off without such hitches.  The wife and I are going together this time, which she has never had the opportunity to do before.  I had been looking at the weather and noticed that there was a significant chance of rain in Denver this weekend.  Mentioning that to another board member I was reminded that this trip is the annual “retreat” board meeting, where all the board members bring their families and we go off to a mountain cabin or two for the weekend, rather than staying in Denver.  Well, forgetting the effects of elevation, I had not registered that if it was raining in Denver then up around Winter Park where we are headed it will be snowing.  And, I was just about to pack down my winter clothes, since spring is arriving in Tulsa.
Whether snow or not, I look forward to some time in the mountains, in front of a fire place, or around a campfire, with the one I love, and others whom I respect in the utmost.  Here’s to safe flights for all flying in for the weekend, and to a productive board meeting.
RETRO
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
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I did not know you were involved with dry bones...im looking forward to getting to see what they do first hand next week.
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