F3 Knoxville

Plan A or Plan B?

Asylum AM

THE SCENE: Rainy will some thunderstorms
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:

25 Squats, 20 Seconds of Squat Pulses, 20 Merkin Jacks (Abrupt Ending Due to Thunderstorms)
THA-THANG:

Pick up bricks in my car (each man gets one set of two bricks) before we mosey.  Mosey to Pavillion.  We will start off with doing 25 Squats while holding bricks in front of our chests.  We will then do Totem Poles with 30 seconds of each exercise as we symbolically climb up and down the totem pole.  Thus we will do each exercise for five thirty second segments by the end of the totem pole.  The following are the exercises.

  • Burpees
  • Squats
  • Picnic Table Pull Ups
  • Imperial Walkers
  • Bench Butt Raises

Note:  some ladies were having a gathering at the pavilion so we had to shift pavilions in the middle of the exercises.  We moseyed to the pavilion at the south ball fields.

After the totem pole exercises we did the following exercises with bricks:

  • With back on ground, 25 bench presses
  • Back on ground, 25 wings up
  • Back on ground, 25 overhead to knees
  • Back on ground, 25 overhead to back of head.

Next we did the following calve raises only going half way down after each raise up so as always to be on toes:

  • 25 calve raises with toes pointing straight
  • 25 calve raises with toes pointing at outward angle
  • 25 calve raises with toes pointing at inward angle

Mosey with bricks to outdoor shelter that is close to outdoor chapel.  25 Squats while holding bricks forward in front of chest.

Pickets charge with bricks to Admin Bldg and AO.  Drop off bricks.

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
Eight men and one dog (Woodshack’s dog named “Chevy” was an incredible addition to our crew).
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
Cherish your relationships.  Pray for those you love.  Today is may daughter’s birthday and I cherish the 23 wonderful years that Faith has been my child.  She recently made a difficult decision NOT to go to graduate school after being accepted back in the spring and planning to start in the fall.  As a father, my initial thoughts and emotions, after she decided not to go to grad school, were mixed with disbelief, doubt and anger.  I thought to myself, “You are blowing an opportunity to have a masters degree by the age of 25.”  I was thinking her decision was impractical.  But it wasn’t my decision.  It was Faith’s and after four years of majoring in a very difficult program of English at her university, she just wasn’t ready for more classes, more studies, more reading.  She wants to work now and get a masters later.  I am glad that God told my wife and I to be patient, to consider her viewpoint, to look at her dreams, and to remember times in our own lives when we made important heart-felt decisions that were not the “practical thing” but which were right for us at that particular time in our life journeys.  Faith has been busy since making her decision not to attend grad school and has been applying for various America Corp positions in various parts of the United States.  She has already been offered one position and is still interviewing with a few others.

Be patient with those you love.  We can influence and we can give advice, but we should not control their life decisions.  We can show them we love them and want the best for them.  We can pray for them.  And, we can pray to God for direction before we choose what to say to them when they do make difficult life decisions.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
3rd F this Saturday.  Kickball next Saturday.