Month: December 2017

Sabbatical Week 4

It is amazing how quickly four weeks can go by. I feel like it was just yesterday that I began this sabbatical journey. So many things have changed since then. I became a mother, Josh became a father, and we welcomed a beautiful daughter into our lives. It is amazing to think about all the ‘firsts’ we have yet to experience.

Last week, we got out of the house and visited some friends. The owners of one of my Funeral Homes invited us over to their home. We met for lunch and they were able to meet Lucille. It was wonderful. I haven’t been out of the house for that long since she was born! We started talking about the holidays and her possibly going to meet Santa. They told me not to worry about it, they had a Santa suit! Before we left, he put on the Santa suit and Lucille was able to get her first pictures with Santa Claus. IT was great not having to worry about crowds and her possibly getting sick. It was a relief to be able to start this tradition with the comfort of friends rather than strangers.

I have finally started getting out of the house with her on my own. It is nice to be independent again. She loves car rides and doesn’t mind being in her car seat while we are out and about. We have another doctor’s appointment this week for her month-old check-up. I am looking forward to seeing how much weight she has gained! We are also going to try to visit some friends and enjoy our last few weeks together. Time really does fly.

Final blog of Sabbatical

I wrote these notes before going to Abilene for EOY meetings and the party. It was great to see everyone and gain inspiration through the presentations and workshops.

12/7/17
There are only two days left on my sabbatical, and like many others, I can’t believe how fast it went by. I have felt many emotions during my time off, but mostly gratitude. Our executives are so unique in their approach to the employees, and hope that it will always be so. Sabbatical is beyond the comprehension of many people that I told about it. I was hesitant to talk about it much, because I didn’t want to cause any resentment or jealousy in others. My prayer is that by telling others about my sabbatical the idea may reach other companies that will bless their people with something similar.
One of my goals during sabbatical was to spend time alone with each of my family members. I wanted to strengthen our bonds and show them just how special each of them are to me. I wanted to make a purposeful effort to do this. It was good to let whoever I was with do what they want, and just be with them. I really enjoyed that. Last night around the table each child and my wife shared the photos we took and talked about the good times we had.
I’ve never been an avid reader, but my time allowed me to focus more on that. I was able to read a lot of “How To Disciple Men” and found some great information that I can use in working with our church Men’s Ministry and with Blast and Cast Men’s Ministry. I originally bought it because one of the authors is our Executive Director at Blast and Cast. I also recently stumbled onto several parts of C.S. Lewis’s “Mere Christianity” which are on Youtube.com as audio with illustrations. I found the presentation concept very engaging and interesting. If anyone is interested they should search “C.S. Lews doodles”. I enjoyed both and would recommend them to anyone that has an interest.
During sabbatical, I helped our pastors with their visits to hospital patients and some of our Harvey flood victims. Over the years I have learned of the positive effects of these visits, and heard of the disappointments when they don’t happen. Your immediate family is probably first on scene in an emergency, but they need to be followed quickly by your brothers and sisters in Christ. We are called to visit those with troubles, and we are called to care for one another. I believe these two things really bond God’s people together and prevent them falling away. I feel blessed to be a part of strengthening the bonds between people so that they will continue to come to church and hear God’s word. He does the heavy lifting, but we play a role for sure. In one of our studies the speaker said “God doesn’t need your help, but your neighbor does”. That really stuck with me and I aim to be a help where I can.
I also volunteered with “The Gathering Place” which provides activities for those with memory problems such as Alzheimer’s. I have written a little about my first experience in an earlier post. Yesterday was my second time, and much more relaxed since the guests were familiar to me. It was held at a different church this time with some new volunteers joining in. (They rotate amongst several local churches in Brazoria County) When I arrived I was one of only two men there preparing for arrival of the guests. The other fella turned out to be the pastor of the church. He normally does a devotion and blesses the meal, but today he had to leave early for a dentist appointment and decided I was the guy to fill in for him. Whoa! That was not what I was planning! I was reluctant and nervous at first, but I eventually took the job. It was quite an honor, but I’m not sure my babbling about Advent and Christmas symbols was intelligible. I’m just giving thanks to God for the privilege!
Next week I will be reunited with friends and associates in Abilene, and I am really looking forward to see everyone. It is a highlight of the year for me because of the care that is taken to prepare meaningful events and classes.

Already 3 weeks old!

I officially have a three week old baby. She has been staying awake longer during the day and loves he lights on the Christmas tree. It is fun to see the personality she is starting to develop. We made our first trip out of the house, that wasn’t a doctor’s office. Let’s just say this is the first time I was excited to go to the grocery store. Lucille did great! She was quiet the entire time, and even was awake for a little while.

We had family over last weekend and probably will have more over this coming weekend. Everyone seems so surprised with how much she is growing and changing. It is hard to tell the changes she is making when we see her every day, so we are trying to document with pictures.

We are starting to plan her trip to Santa for the upcoming weeks. There are so many things to look forward to now.  Christmas is right around the corner and I look forward to spending our first one together as a family. I can only imagine how much bigger she will be by then.

Mission Week

What a wonderful month it has been, with a few surprises along the way. My mission was to work with the homeless here in Baton Rouge, but instead I ended up painting for a new friend.  A few weeks ago I met this lady at a new bible study group I had visited for the first time.  The couple’s house where we met had been flooded last year and they only had a couple of rooms completed.  They had not been able to move in yet because they have been slowly doing the work themselves. They had cooked a big pot of gumbo and rice (the best ever) and as we visited I met Loretta.  As we talked I found out she was looking for a small house to buy, somewhere in my area of town. She said she was on a budget and in the price range she was looking, it would probable need some repairs or painting. I joked and said I would be glad to help her with the painting and my only charge would be a home cooked meal.  For those of you that know me, cooking is not something I do a lot of.  I gave her my number and a couple of weeks ago she called!! She was in her new home and asked if I was still interested in painting and how much do I charge.  I laughed and told her painting was not a business for me, but I would be happy to help her.  I mean, what else could I say?  I thought what have I gotten myself into.  Not that I did not want to help, but I have not climbed a ladder in 4 years!  So this week I finished 2 bedrooms and her living room.  I have to say I did a lot of praying before that God would give the strength to complete what I had promised. And of course he did and during the process a new friendship was made. Loretta turns out to be an excellent cook and now I am having to beg her to stop trying to feed me:) It has been truly a blessing getting to know Loretta. She is such a dear lady, and come to find out we have a lot in common.  My body is a bit sore now, but its a good feeling knowing I was able to help her.

This is the last day of my Sabbatical and I have been so blessed to have this time off.  I feel rested, renewed and ready to see my work friends again. Thank you again Kris for all you do for us.

Week One: Pregnancy Resources

Week one of my first Sabbatical ever! I got to serve at Pregnancy Resources this week. I spoke to Chris who is in charge of the volunteers and staff. She has worked there for 12 years and loves what she does. I began the task of removing files 4 years or older to be archived. I got a tour of the facility on my second day and got to learn a bit more of what they do. Every person that comes in for a service gets to be prayed over, they get there baby’s first gift (a bear) if they have a positive pregnancy test and is shown the loves of Christ thought theses amazing people. They give formula to moms for their babies, offer classes and so much more.

I went into this serve opportunity not necessarily knowing what I would be doing for the week, but simply wanted to be of help in any area of need. The need was filing paperwork. That is not glamorous and I am not one that like to be in the spotlight, so that was totally okay with me.  However, part of me struggled with the purpose in it, what significant difference an I making moving files from one place to another. Does that sound like Jesus? No it does not, so I asked him to give me His perspective on this seemingly insignificant task.

He showed me that He was using me to help the volunteers and staff have more time to pray with and over the people they serve, find file more easily, because they don’t have to fight through all the files that shouldn’t be there and make room to serve more people in our community. It was good to be reminded that it is not about me. My heart is greatful.

Next time you hear from me I will be reporting from Jamaica! I fly out on Monday morning, I welcome your continued prayers for favor and that all goes well. Blessings!

Week Four – Winding Down while Learning a Valuable Lesson

Over the weekend, we entertained my father-in-law’s 88th birthday.  His niece, Haydee and her husband, Tomas came from Corpus Christi early Sunday morning to celebrate his birthday.

 

 

 

We had breakfast at Garcia’s restaurant in Kyle and celebrated his birthday by singing Happy Birthday to him and also celebrated Haydee’s & Tomas’ 1st year anniversary.  They left shortly thereafter back to Corpus Christi.

 

 

 

 

 

The rest of the family decided we would should take my father-in-law out to eat lunch at Cracker Barrel in Buda.  As we were heading out, we received a call from his niece informing us that they were stranded in San Marcos by the side of the road.  They said not to worry that they would try to contact a mobile mechanic.  It was Sunday and I realized they probably would not reach any one so I offered to help them even though I was not feeling well (small headache and nauseated) from the night before.  I also realized that I would be giving up spending time with the rest of the family in Buda if I decided to help them.  The Holy Spirit prompted me of the Homily message from the week before when I visited the National Shrine in San Juan.

 

 

 

My recollection of the short Homily from a week ago is as follows:

The priest asked the audience the following two questions:  Who are you and Why are you here?  We are from God since He created us in his image and we are here to meet, love, and serve others period!!!

 

 

 

So I went home, picked up my tools, and had Tomas ping me their location on my phone.  On the way to San Marcos, I asked God to help me since I was still feeling kinda weak from the night before.  A few minutes later, I arrived and removed a faulty pulley around the Serpentine belt because it was completely frozen.  I took them to O’Reilly’s Auto Part store and they purchased a replacement pulley.  I had them request a loaner tool (a tensioner bar) from O’Reilly’s to re-position the Serpentine belt.  Fortunately, they had one!  I couldn’t believe how easy everything turned out.  My energy level was high and my nausea had gone away.  The whole process took less than an hour and I was off to Buda to rejoin the rest of the family at Cracker Barrel.  God’s timing is good!!!   I arrived as they were finishing their food but was pleasantly surprised to be served a plate of hot food that had been ordered for me while I was en-route.

 

 

 

We sat outside Cracker Barrel in their rocking chairs and handed my father-in-law his birthday cards and presents!

 

 

 

 

 

Earlier in the week, when I was shopping at HEB I felt God prompting me to pick up a crossword puzzle.  I questioned it because I have not worked on a crossword puzzle in more than 20 years but I complied and purchased a 1000 pieced crossword puzzle.  Little did I know it would be difficult and take me more than 4 days to complete it.  God taught me a valuable lesson while completing this puzzle which I would like to share with you.  As human beings, we like to know what our destiny is?  However, God doesn’t think the way we do because he knows the past, present and future of our destiny already.  He may tell you what you are to become in the future but He won’t share with you the details on how you will get there.  As human beings, we like to be in control and know what is coming up.

 

King David was told by God when he was a young man that one day he was going to become king.  David knew the end result and was elated but he did not know the details.  Little did he imagine that he would be running for his life for several years and live in a cave before he became king.  If God shared with us the details there would be no need for faith.  God already knew what the completed puzzle looked like.  I just had to be patient and faithful in placing one puzzle piece at a time.  God intentionally leaves out the details of our lives so we have to depend on Him every day, not ourselves! 

 

 

 

I took the liberty to read Joel Osteen’s latest book, Blessed in the Darkness which talks about how all things are working for us through God’s grace.  Joel assures us that God will leads us through green pastures as well as guide us though dark valleys.  Joel encourages us to trust that God’s hidden blessings in times of trouble will transform us as we grow closer to him by faith.

 

It is hard to believe that my 30 day Sabbatical is coming to an end.  All in all,  it was a good experience.   I feel rejuvenated in mind, body and soul.  Thank you Kris for the opportunity to get closer to God!

 

The ending

To finish up my sabbatical, I did my service project. For this, I felt called to serve my Church, The Well. For those of you that may not know, The Well is a recent church plant that is backed by the Acts 29 ministry. As is typical of these churches, the congregation is overwhelmingly comprised of younger generations, especially college students and young families with small children. Given this demographic, the Church nursery is nearly overrun every Sunday. Thankfully, The Well does have another space that the children’s ministry can expand into; however, it is in need of attention.

Going into my sabbatical I knew that I would be serving at The Well, but given the constant changes in the Church’s needs I was not positive what I would be doing. Given the churches current needs, I was blessed to be able to perform some tender loving care to what will be our new children’s area. I spent my time on my knees painting baseboards, walls, and generally cleaning the space. What I found most rewarding about my project was to have some alone time in our new Children’s area. During my time, I was able to pray for this new Children’s area and the kids that would come through these walls. I prayed for those that would nurture these kids and that they would have the words to bring kids to Jesus. This alone time was certainly fruitful and I hope that both the physical changes I made and the spiritual pleas I made will be evident.

Wrapping up, this sabbatical gave me amazing opportunity to serve, rest, and be with my family. This past month has been more joyous than I could have thought and it was perfectly capped off with my daughter starting to walk yesterday. It was quite an ending to an awesome month!

Our new life…

The first two weeks of my sabbatical have been a whirlwind. We welcomed Lucille Autumn Koehler into the world on November 18th at 1:58am. She decided to bless us a few weeks earlier than expected, my due date wasn’t until December 4th. She was born a perfect 6lb 13oz and 18.5in long. Once we were released from the hospital we entered our new life as a family of 3! (Plus our 2 Great Danes, Hansel and Gretel)

It is crazy to think that just two weeks ago our lives were so much different. We are now figuring out her schedule, between feedings, changing, and sleeping. She has been an absolute blessing. Thankfully, she has made this adjustment easy on us so far, she has a steady routine that we try to follow daily.

During my first two weeks at home, we have had quite a few visitors. Our families have come to see Lucille a few times a week. Josh’s family travels over 2 hours to spend time with her. It is wonderful to be surrounded by family. She has been showered with love and affection since the day she was born. Hansel and Gretel enjoy her as well, from the moment we walked in the door they knew she was their baby sister. They have been gentle and loving, they even follow us to the nursery when we go to change her or put her down for a nap.

I am looking forward to making as many memories as possible during our time at home together. The next few weeks will be ones I will cherish forever.

A week at the Beach!!

I just made it home from a week in Gulf Shores, AL with my dear friend Mary and our 2 4 legged children. I met Mary 30 plus years ago at the cemetery where I started my career. Mary was the General Manager at that time. About a year later SCI bought the cemetery, built the funeral home and Greenoaks became one of their premier combos. She retired after 30 plus years in the business. Mary is more like my big sister and helps me so much when I am out of town taking care of my Dusty. We’ve not been able to get away like this for about 6 years, so this was very special for both of us. For many years I have always gone to Destin or Panama City when I traveled to the coast. We decided to try Gulf Shores because it was closer and its harder for Mary to drive long distances now. Everything was perfect! The beach was so much better than it was the last time I was there…….many years ago. The water was clear, the sand was white and the weather perfect. We rented a beach house, which was a first for me. We have always stayed in a condo. Not many of the condos will accept pets, and we were not going to leave them behind. After our stay in the house, it will be hard to go back to the condo:) The week was spent reading, long naps, a little shopping, the best oysters and drinks at the Flora-Bama and long walks on the beach. There is nothing better than walking the beach at sunrise talking to God. God has truly blessed us in so many ways, with so many beautiful things.

Week Three – Dad’s Funeral and Pilgrimage to a National Shrine

Left Monday to my mother’s home in College Station, Texas.  Later on in the evening, I had supper with my mother, sister, brother-in-law, nephew, his wife and their two young sons – Thomas & Alexander.  I truly enjoyed spending time with them especially Alexander.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A few days earlier, my Mom asked me if I could drive her to Mission, Texas so she could place my father’s cremated remains at Valley Memorial Gardens.  I found it strange that God had orchestrated this trip during my Sabbatical.

The plan was to get up early on Tuesday and drive the 8 hours to Mission, Texas.  Unfortunately, during the night my mother became ill and could not accompany me on the trip.  My Mom was devastated since hotel reservations and cemetery funeral arrangements were made and could not be refunded within 24 hours.   She attempted to negotiate with the hotel but they flatly refused to refund her money.  Therefore, I offered to make the trip on her behalf so she wouldn’t lose her money.

My Mom mentioned shortly thereafter that she had heard a clear voice calling out her name early that morning around 3:00 AM and thought it was me.  She even walked towards my room but realized that the door was closed and I was sound asleep.  I assured her it wasn’t me because I would have never called her by her first name.  I believe it was my dad trying to communicate with her!

My dad passed away in late August and was cremated thereafter.  My sister took half of my Dad’s cremated remains in early October to Kentucky to be laid next to his parent’s graves as he had requested on his death bed.  My mother insisted on holding my Dad’s remaining ashes at home until she died and was placed to rest.  As several weeks went by, my mother created a small altar at home around his urn which greatly concerned those around her (friends, neighbors and family) because they thought it was sacrilegious.   I elected not to pressure her and to honor her wish sensing she needed some more time to process his death.  To this day, I believe my Dad was trying to let my mom know early that Tuesday morning that it was time for him to be laid to rest?  All I know is that it felt oddly strange?

I left my mother’s home and after traveling for several hours, I checked in to the Embassy Hotel & Suites in Mission, Texas.  I decided that evening to venture out and enjoy an order of Patos (carne guisada tacos with cheese) from one of my childhood favorite eating place-Mrs G’s Tacos N More which was formerly known as El Pato Mexican Food before Mrs. G sold it to a private investor who extended her 6 humble locations to over 14 locations throughout the Rio Grande Valley.  El Pato is recognized as a rite of passage in the Tex-Mex culinary world and has been written several times in Texas Monthly since 1986.

 

 

 

Greasy but, irresistibly tasty!!!!!!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

Early Wednesday morning, my Dad’s cremated remains were placed deep inside a single ground space that my parents are expected to share next to other deceased family members.  My mom being a devout Catholic plans to be buried in a traditional casket and placed above his cremated remains.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Their was no one available to officiate the burial so I decided to read the Twenty-Third Psalm out loud, the Lord’s prayer and a Prayer for the Dead that I found online on my I-phone.  It felt strange witnessing the burial of my father on my own.   However, I felt a genuine sense of peace after the funeral.

 

Afterwards, I decided to go to San Juan, Texas to the National Shrine – Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan Del Valle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The statue of Our Lady was humbly displayed inside a much smaller church next to the new larger Basilica several years earlier.  It was rescued by Father Patricio who coincidentally married my wife and I thirty three years ago (which also happens to be Christ’s age when He died).

My recollection from talking to Father Patricio was that a small private airplane intentionally plowed into the smaller church as an apparent suicide causing lots of destruction and a blazing fire.  Father Patricio was performing Mass and personally rescued Our Lady from the blazing fire.  He mentioned that no one inside the small church was hurt thanks to Our Lady’s protection!

 

 

As word traveled of the miracle that day many devout Catholic’s started pilgrimages to the small church requiring a much larger church as time went by until it became a national shrine.  Father Patricio passed away a few years ago and chose up to his death not to take any credit for saving Our Lady from the blazing fire that proceeded from the airplane crash.   It was truly an honor to know this humble man of God!

 

 

 

 

While I was at the Basilica, my mom called and asked me to follow up with another family friend, Father Lee Acosta who unbeknownst to me suffers from Parkinson’s.

 

 

The Basilica provides for their retired and sickly priest’s and I was allowed to see him for a few minutes.  As I was leaving, I found it strange that God had led me to a Parkinson’s patient since I suspect my mother in law may suffer from Parkinson’s in the near future!  My father in law suffers from Alzheimer’s and both are living with us since Summer.

 

 

 

 

I found the trip to Mission and my visit to the Basilica in San Juan strangely orchestrated by God.  I prayed for many while I was there and even made a small petition to Our Lady on behalf of my sister who is fearful of becoming a quadriplegic perhaps later on in her life.