THE SCENE: Windy, temps in low 60s.
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER
WARM-O-RAMA:
20 Plank Jacks, 10 Cherry Pickers, 20 Side-Straddle Hops, 10 Windmills, Sitting knee stretches 10 count right, forward and left.
THA-THANG:
Mosey up Dragon Tail to Haslam Rock. Stop on roadway to do 20 Box Cutters.
Mosey to Coliseum Courtyard Area. We will run counterclockwise around the sidewalk loop. We will do the following exercises around the circle:
- First loop: 20 Bench Dips at Coliseum and Admin Bldg steps and 20 Merkins at the two sides of loop.
- Second loop: 20 Box Jumps on Steps and 20 Carolina Dry Cocks at sides of loop.
- Third loop: 20 Calf Raises on Steps and 20 Diamond Merkins at side of loop.
- Rinse and Repeat.
Mosey to roadway area close to Haslam Rock. We will do 20 Hello Dollies.
Mosey on Perimeter Trail to area at bottom of Mt. Everest. We will split into teams of two and do Doras. One partner runs to the construction fence going south on the perimeter trail, touches the fence and runs back. The other partner works on the listed exercises and then partners switch. As a team, the partners will do the following exercises:
- 150 Freddie Mercuries (4 ct)
- 150 Jump Squats
- 150 Baby Crunches
- 150 Iron Mikes (both legs = 1)
Mosey to AO.
MARY:
Abdominals
COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA
21 men with one FNG: Robert Kelly whom we dubbed Kung Blue.
CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:
I know that some men in our brotherhood and some M’s of our brothers have struggled with the jobs they are in and the vocational decisions they are attempting to make. It is difficult to have a job that just doesn’t seem right for you. It can be bewildering to wonder what direction your professional life should take. It can feel oppressive to go to a job you just don’t like and wonder when the right job will come along. I look back to my own vocational struggles when I was in my 20’s and early 30’s. I can say that during some of those struggles I was clinically depressed.
As a 66-year-old who has been in the job market for quite some time, let me offer some words to you that may help be of benefit to those of you who have struggled vocationally or who have loved ones who have struggled:
- You are more than your job. I know of people who feel they have never found the “right job.” But some of them are amongst the finest people I know. Yes, at parties we may introduce ourselves to others and answer the questions about what we do for a living. But that isn’t our identity. There is so much more: our worship, our families, our friends, our activities outside of work, how we listen to others, how we treat others, how we lead others.
- If you are dissatisfied with your job, keep looking. That doesn’t mean quit your current job. But network with others, talk to your brothers, let them know you are looking for something new. Also, when you interview for jobs, that in itself can be a learning process. I am proud of my son, Bennett, for his growth through networking and interviewing in the past year. He had a good job but wanted something different. He thought he wanted to get into the banking industry but he wasn’t sure in what area or what direction to take. He gradually found out a job that is fitting his desires by networking and interviewing for jobs that weren’t quite the fit.
- As our brother High-Heels said in a recent Q, even if you aren’t thrilled with your job, it’s a blessing to have it. You are getting paid. Your job is putting food on the table. There are many people who are jobless and hungry. Don’t forget that.
- You have an opportunity to serve others, no matter what your job. You can smile at your customers, try to make their lives better, and enhance the lives of your fellow employees with a kind and eager spirit. And, no matter what your job, whether physician or trash collector, that work is probably contributing to what makes our world spin.
I will sum up the last point with some of the words from a song we sometimes sing at my church called “Day by Day.”
Server, you remind us of our Savior's bowl and towel.
Teacher, you are raising up a child to be kind.
Lawyer, give us hope that justice one day will surround us.
May God's kingdom come, on earth His will be done.
Farmer, you are working for a table full of bounty.
Painter, with each color you are teaching us to see.
Nurse, yours are the healing hands that touch the poor and broken.
May God's kingdom come, on earth His will be done.
Lord, be close to us. Lord, have mercy on us.
Lord, please put Your hand on us day by day.
MOLESKIN:
Prayers for Jinxy and his family after the death of Jinxy’s father. The funeral was today. Prayers of praise for Operation as his wife is over six weeks pregnant after she and Operation went through such a lengthy time with issues of infertility. Operation is going to be a great father!!
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Hot Toddy Triple Q at the Asylum on Saturday morning, January 28 at the Asylum! Pusher will have his Birthday Q with Lumpia likely in February!