Happy Friday Friends!
I hope and trust this post finds you having a great day on this beautiful Friday morning!
I think I may have written a message similar to this one a couple of years ago. I am not sure however I am certain of the lesson I learned, the conviction in my spirit to share it with you and so here I am! :)
A couple of days ago I was in Seattle and I had a morning appointment. I typed the address into Google Maps and I was off. Initially the directions started off exactly as I expected. Then suddenly the little voice in my ear piece was telling me to go a direction I didn't think was right. At first I thought I will just keep going the direction I thought was right and I would let Google Maps "redirect." Not like I haven't screwed up before and heard, "redirecting."
All at once the 405 was coming to a complete standstill. There was just enough time for me to listen to the little voice in my ear telling me to exit so I did...with great anxiety! Thoughts raced through my head - "this can't be right"; "I am going to be late"; "where am I going?" Nothing about the instructions in my ear looked or felt right. It was raining, there was fog/clouds, visibility was very, very low and now the little voice in my ear was taking me to parts of Seattle I had never been. Everything I knew told me this was wrong and yet there was something inside of me that told me to listen to Google Maps on this one. I felt like I was going the completely wrong direction, the road was twisting and turning, there was a lot of traffic...the doubts, the worries, persisted. There were also points through the drive where the rain lightened, the fog/clouds lifted and I could clearly see big, majestic pine trees...I recognized & appreciated their beauty - at these moments, the moments when I just enjoyed the journey, the doubts & worries dissipated. Soon enough though the little voices in my head came at me again - "this can't be right!"; "this is going to be all wrong and then you are going to have to call the elderly gentleman who is driving an hour and a half from the other direction to meet you to tell him you are going to be late...if you can make it at all!"; "you are going to look like a fool on this one!"
About 40 - 45 minutes into it everything finally made sense. While I didn't know how exactly I had gotten to where I was I now knew I was on the right path...I saw a familiar sign leading to a familiar road. Not only did I make it to my appointment, I was 10 minutes early.
About half way through my drive I became acutely aware of the symbolism between this drive, my faith in Google Maps, and our personal life journey's - our faith in God, or the lack thereof. I thought about how we cannot see where we are going, things don't make sense to us, how there is worry and fear in letting go of what we think we know and trusting someone or something who might see what we cannot see, know what we cannot know. At that point I knew this was going to be this weeks Happy Friday - I just didn't know if it was going to be a statement about faith or some rant about how stupid Google Maps really is! :)
The truth is Friends, we all do have faith...even those who claim not to be people of faith. The real question is what are we putting our faith in, where will we place our faith? I will stay with driving and instructions to illustrate the point. I have a friend, I love him dearly, who thinks MapQuest, Google Maps, etc. are the dumbest things ever. He swears they don't work. He will get the instructions, start to follow them, be certain that where the directions are telling him to go are wrong, do his own thing and then end up lost. He then says, "see, these things don't work!" He places his faith in his knowledge, his wisdom, his understanding and he ends up lost. The fact is, just like me on my drive in Seattle, he has no idea how to get where he wants to go.
Does all of this sound familiar to you at all? Sadly, the consequences of doing this with our lives are far greater than being lost on a road or being late to an appointment. Actually, when we do this with our lives we get lost on the road of life and may miss - there is no late on this one! - the greatest appointment of all. So the question this morning is where are you going to place your faith? Are you going to place it in yourself - your knowledge, your wisdom, your understanding? Are you going to place it in the world - other people's knowledge, wisdom & understanding? Are you going to place it in the all knowing God, the creator of everything, the One who created you on purpose for a purpose? Let's just be clear on one thing - it is not a question of faith. It is strictly a question - a question we must answer each and every day by the way...hopefully early in the day! :) - of where we will place our faith.
Please don't hesitate to contact me if there is ever anything I can do for you or your family. I will always help you any way I can.
Have a great day, a wonderful weekend and please cherish your precious families.
Kev
While the degree to which we are influenced and to which we influence others will vary, the fact that we are all constantly influenced and that we are all constantly influencing others will not. The question then is, "What Will Your Influence Be...?"
Friday, September 26, 2014
Friday, September 19, 2014
Watering
Happy Friday Friends!
I hope and trust this post finds you having a great day on this beautiful, soggy on the Gulf Coast, Friday morning!
Earlier this week I was listening to the radio and someone said, "what you water grows; what you don't withers and dies." Man, it hit me like a 2 x 4 upside my head! Now, this is something I already know - it is something you already know - however hearing it jolted me. What I water grows; what I don't withers and dies...
There are so many different directions we could go with this from here. This statement truly touches on everything in our lives. I want to drill down on a few and then touch briefly on a few others.
1. Faith
What or where are you putting your faith? What is your water source? Are you pursuing God, His word, what He says about you? Are you watering your faith, your hope, your belief? What are the things you are reading, listening to and saying to yourself? These are your water sources. Are you watering your faith, your hope, your belief? I can't tell you what you should put your faith in, where you should place your faith, your hope, your belief. I can only be your friendly reminder that what you water grows; what you don't withers and dies. If you water your faith, your hopes and your beliefs you will grow in your faith, your hopes and your beliefs.
2. Marriage
This is weird; marriage is something that has to be said here and at the same time it is something that doesn't have to be said here. With the divorce rates being where they are, with the broken hearts and spirits of so many, it is quite clear that a whole lot of folks haven't been watering their marriages. Isn't it interesting, in all relationships really, how we have the answers for what everyone else should be doing, how they should be living...well, what are we watering? If I want my relationship with my Beautiful Bride to grow I have to pour into her, serve her, address her wants, needs, cares & concerns...I have to water the relationship. The very nature of watering is the emptying of one into another. It is not about me! It is about serving my Bride, giving her what she needs - water - to grow to become all she has been called and created to become. It is about giving our relationship the water it needs. It is so, so...dumb that we expect to empty our bucket of water in other places and yet expect that we are going to come home to happy, blissful marriages. This hits hard - at least to me! - in this context; what you don't water withers and dies. If I don't water the relationship with My Girl it will wither and die.
3. Kids
Oh the sweet joy of being a Dad! It really is true that you find parts in your heart that you didn't know existed until you have children. The feeling when you walk in the door, you hear a little voice so excitedly scream "Daddy!" and run into your arms - throwing their whole little selves at you - and wrapping you in a soft, squishy hug...unbelievable! Whether you were a success or failure during the day, what you did, where you were...none of it matters. You are my Dad, you are home and I love you...completely unconditional. We need to water these precious little spirits, these precious little souls! There are two things here; 1. our relationship with our kids and 2. the lives that God has entrusted to our leadership, guidance and protection (reread that one and see if it doesn't send chills down your spine!).
- Our relationship - Just as with our spouses, the relationship with our kids has to be watered or it will wither and die. It is sad, interesting, funny - I don't know the right adjective - to hear people talk about how they spent all their time at work, or doing something else, and in the next sentence they will bemoan the fact that they don't have a relationship with their children or they will wonder aloud how come their children have turned out how they have turned out. It really isn't complicated at all; if you want a relationship with your kids, water the relationship with your kids. Again, it is about emptying, not trying to get your bucket filled by them. They want you, they want to be with you and in all honesty, they need you. Sadly, if you fail to water the relationship long enough, they will go find other places to get watered.
- The lives entrusted to us by God - Our kids are not here to serve us. Just like you and me their precious little lives have value, meaning & purpose. It is our honor & privilege as parents to help them find their value, meaning & purpose and to grow to become all that God created them to become. Are we watering that - their value, their meaning & their purpose? Are we encouraging them, empowering them and equipping them to become the best they are capable of becoming? I know I am being redundant however it has to be said; it is about emptying, not filling...it is about them, not you or me! It is their life, their value, their meaning, their purpose! What you water grows, what you don't withers and dies.
This whole thought, idea is really very powerful. While I have highlighted a few things that are critically important to me, I also wanted to touch on a couple of others - the whole concept is really limitless.
Please don't hesitate to contact me if there is ever anything I can do for you or your family. I will always be willing to help you any way I can.
Have a great day, a wonderful weekend and please cherish your precious families.
Kev
I hope and trust this post finds you having a great day on this beautiful, soggy on the Gulf Coast, Friday morning!
Earlier this week I was listening to the radio and someone said, "what you water grows; what you don't withers and dies." Man, it hit me like a 2 x 4 upside my head! Now, this is something I already know - it is something you already know - however hearing it jolted me. What I water grows; what I don't withers and dies...
There are so many different directions we could go with this from here. This statement truly touches on everything in our lives. I want to drill down on a few and then touch briefly on a few others.
1. Faith
What or where are you putting your faith? What is your water source? Are you pursuing God, His word, what He says about you? Are you watering your faith, your hope, your belief? What are the things you are reading, listening to and saying to yourself? These are your water sources. Are you watering your faith, your hope, your belief? I can't tell you what you should put your faith in, where you should place your faith, your hope, your belief. I can only be your friendly reminder that what you water grows; what you don't withers and dies. If you water your faith, your hopes and your beliefs you will grow in your faith, your hopes and your beliefs.
2. Marriage
This is weird; marriage is something that has to be said here and at the same time it is something that doesn't have to be said here. With the divorce rates being where they are, with the broken hearts and spirits of so many, it is quite clear that a whole lot of folks haven't been watering their marriages. Isn't it interesting, in all relationships really, how we have the answers for what everyone else should be doing, how they should be living...well, what are we watering? If I want my relationship with my Beautiful Bride to grow I have to pour into her, serve her, address her wants, needs, cares & concerns...I have to water the relationship. The very nature of watering is the emptying of one into another. It is not about me! It is about serving my Bride, giving her what she needs - water - to grow to become all she has been called and created to become. It is about giving our relationship the water it needs. It is so, so...dumb that we expect to empty our bucket of water in other places and yet expect that we are going to come home to happy, blissful marriages. This hits hard - at least to me! - in this context; what you don't water withers and dies. If I don't water the relationship with My Girl it will wither and die.
3. Kids
Oh the sweet joy of being a Dad! It really is true that you find parts in your heart that you didn't know existed until you have children. The feeling when you walk in the door, you hear a little voice so excitedly scream "Daddy!" and run into your arms - throwing their whole little selves at you - and wrapping you in a soft, squishy hug...unbelievable! Whether you were a success or failure during the day, what you did, where you were...none of it matters. You are my Dad, you are home and I love you...completely unconditional. We need to water these precious little spirits, these precious little souls! There are two things here; 1. our relationship with our kids and 2. the lives that God has entrusted to our leadership, guidance and protection (reread that one and see if it doesn't send chills down your spine!).
- Our relationship - Just as with our spouses, the relationship with our kids has to be watered or it will wither and die. It is sad, interesting, funny - I don't know the right adjective - to hear people talk about how they spent all their time at work, or doing something else, and in the next sentence they will bemoan the fact that they don't have a relationship with their children or they will wonder aloud how come their children have turned out how they have turned out. It really isn't complicated at all; if you want a relationship with your kids, water the relationship with your kids. Again, it is about emptying, not trying to get your bucket filled by them. They want you, they want to be with you and in all honesty, they need you. Sadly, if you fail to water the relationship long enough, they will go find other places to get watered.
- The lives entrusted to us by God - Our kids are not here to serve us. Just like you and me their precious little lives have value, meaning & purpose. It is our honor & privilege as parents to help them find their value, meaning & purpose and to grow to become all that God created them to become. Are we watering that - their value, their meaning & their purpose? Are we encouraging them, empowering them and equipping them to become the best they are capable of becoming? I know I am being redundant however it has to be said; it is about emptying, not filling...it is about them, not you or me! It is their life, their value, their meaning, their purpose! What you water grows, what you don't withers and dies.
This whole thought, idea is really very powerful. While I have highlighted a few things that are critically important to me, I also wanted to touch on a couple of others - the whole concept is really limitless.
- Goals & Dreams - will you pursue them or will you allow them to wither and die?
- Fears - are you going to feed them or will you allow them to wither and die?
- Differences - what are you going to water - the thoughts and ideas of the differences or the love & respect of another soul striving to do the best they can in this world?
Please don't hesitate to contact me if there is ever anything I can do for you or your family. I will always be willing to help you any way I can.
Have a great day, a wonderful weekend and please cherish your precious families.
Kev
Friday, September 12, 2014
Hope
Happy Friday Friends!
I hope and trust this post finds you all having a great day as this beautiful Friday morning dawns! Additionally, I hope this has been a great week for you.
It's funny; most weeks I know exactly what I am going to write in Happy Friday. This week is different...I know exactly what I am going to write about however I honestly don't start this knowing exactly where it is going to go or how it is going to end. I simply know what I am supposed to write about. Yesterday afternoon, as I was thinking about this Happy Friday, I started trying to come up with other things I could write about and there was almost an immediate conviction of my spirit that said, "no, this is what you are supposed to write about." I honestly didn't give it another thought...I knew. This usually means someone, somewhere needs to hear - perhaps be reminded of - whatever it is that will be shared. My intention is not to be some great teacher but rather to share some thoughts and most importantly, hopefully spark some reflection within your own heart, mind & spirit.
"Hope"...a very simple, four letter word. The word "hope" has been on my mind a lot lately. I don't really know why however I recognize the peace that comes over my heart, mind & spirit when I read or hear the word "hope". It is interesting. Perhaps it is God reminding me to never give up on it.
Dictionary.com defines "hope" as the feeling that what is wanted can be had or that events will turn out for the best. I don't know about you but I was surprised when I read the definition. I think the part that hit me the most is that it is a feeling. The things we feel are emotions and emotions can be controlled. This then means that hope is a choice. You and I Friend can choose hope - we can choose to feel that what we want can be had, that events will turn out for the best. We might not be where we want to be - mentally, physically, spiritually, in a season of life - however we can choose to feel that things will turn out for the best, that perhaps we will get to where we want to be. Feelings are emotions which we control; how we feel dictates how we act; actions lead to our destiny. Can't I then argue Friends that the choices we make with hope in fact order our steps to the lives we will live and the legacy we will create? Please think about it...
During halftime of Gehrig's football game last night I started looking up a few things on hope - got love smart phones and my iPhone 5 works just fine thank you! :) I want to share a few excerpts from an article on hope I found at bible.org.
In Scripture, according to the Hebrew and Greek words translated by the word "hope" and according to the biblical usage, hope is an indication of certainty. "Hope" in Scripture means "a strong and confident expectation."
In summary, hope is the confident expectation, the sure certainty that what God has promised in the Word is true has occurred, and or will in accordance with God's sure word.
In the Bible, hope is never a static or passive thing. It is dynamic, active, directive and life sustaining. This is everywhere obvious as we read the Word. Take a concordance, look up the word "hope" and you will find reference after reference pointing out the active results of hope in the lives of those who truly have a biblical hope and live accordingly.
IT HAS RESULTS
(1) It changes how we see ourselves.
(2) It changes what we value.
(3) It affects what we do with our lives - our talents, time, treasures.
IT HAS REWARDS AND BLESSINGS
(1) It gives us joy and peace.
(2) It gives us protection.
(3) It gives us strength, courage, boldness.
(4) It gives us endurance, comfort, confidence in the face of death.
Please remember, these are just a few excerpts that I quickly pulled out this morning. I would strongly encourage you to go to bible.org and read the full article about "hope." Whether you do or not, please think about it...
I also want to share a few quotes with you:
Friends, I don't know who you are or where you are - spiritually, mentally, physically, in this season of life. I do know that there is a lot of brokenness, hurt, sorrow in this world. My prayer and yes, hope for you is that hope will rise up from the depths of your soul. That today, perhaps for the first time, you will choose to live a life of hope. That your thoughts, words, attitudes and actions will be one's of confident expectation, that you will know that you will in fact become all that you have fearfully & wonderfully been created to become. That no matter the struggles, trials & tribulations you will confidently expect victory. This is my hope for you today!
Please don't hesitate to contact me if there is ever anything I can do for you. I will always be willing to help you any way I can.
Have a great day, a wonderful weekend and please cherish your precious families.
Kev
I hope and trust this post finds you all having a great day as this beautiful Friday morning dawns! Additionally, I hope this has been a great week for you.
It's funny; most weeks I know exactly what I am going to write in Happy Friday. This week is different...I know exactly what I am going to write about however I honestly don't start this knowing exactly where it is going to go or how it is going to end. I simply know what I am supposed to write about. Yesterday afternoon, as I was thinking about this Happy Friday, I started trying to come up with other things I could write about and there was almost an immediate conviction of my spirit that said, "no, this is what you are supposed to write about." I honestly didn't give it another thought...I knew. This usually means someone, somewhere needs to hear - perhaps be reminded of - whatever it is that will be shared. My intention is not to be some great teacher but rather to share some thoughts and most importantly, hopefully spark some reflection within your own heart, mind & spirit.
"Hope"...a very simple, four letter word. The word "hope" has been on my mind a lot lately. I don't really know why however I recognize the peace that comes over my heart, mind & spirit when I read or hear the word "hope". It is interesting. Perhaps it is God reminding me to never give up on it.
Dictionary.com defines "hope" as the feeling that what is wanted can be had or that events will turn out for the best. I don't know about you but I was surprised when I read the definition. I think the part that hit me the most is that it is a feeling. The things we feel are emotions and emotions can be controlled. This then means that hope is a choice. You and I Friend can choose hope - we can choose to feel that what we want can be had, that events will turn out for the best. We might not be where we want to be - mentally, physically, spiritually, in a season of life - however we can choose to feel that things will turn out for the best, that perhaps we will get to where we want to be. Feelings are emotions which we control; how we feel dictates how we act; actions lead to our destiny. Can't I then argue Friends that the choices we make with hope in fact order our steps to the lives we will live and the legacy we will create? Please think about it...
During halftime of Gehrig's football game last night I started looking up a few things on hope - got love smart phones and my iPhone 5 works just fine thank you! :) I want to share a few excerpts from an article on hope I found at bible.org.
In Scripture, according to the Hebrew and Greek words translated by the word "hope" and according to the biblical usage, hope is an indication of certainty. "Hope" in Scripture means "a strong and confident expectation."
In summary, hope is the confident expectation, the sure certainty that what God has promised in the Word is true has occurred, and or will in accordance with God's sure word.
In the Bible, hope is never a static or passive thing. It is dynamic, active, directive and life sustaining. This is everywhere obvious as we read the Word. Take a concordance, look up the word "hope" and you will find reference after reference pointing out the active results of hope in the lives of those who truly have a biblical hope and live accordingly.
IT HAS RESULTS
(1) It changes how we see ourselves.
(2) It changes what we value.
(3) It affects what we do with our lives - our talents, time, treasures.
IT HAS REWARDS AND BLESSINGS
(1) It gives us joy and peace.
(2) It gives us protection.
(3) It gives us strength, courage, boldness.
(4) It gives us endurance, comfort, confidence in the face of death.
Please remember, these are just a few excerpts that I quickly pulled out this morning. I would strongly encourage you to go to bible.org and read the full article about "hope." Whether you do or not, please think about it...
I also want to share a few quotes with you:
"Take hope from the hear of man and you make him a beast of prey." - Ouida
"Never deprive someone of hope - it may be all they have." - Unknown
"When you say a situation or a person is hopeless, you're slamming the door in the face of God." - Charles L. Allen
Friends, I don't know who you are or where you are - spiritually, mentally, physically, in this season of life. I do know that there is a lot of brokenness, hurt, sorrow in this world. My prayer and yes, hope for you is that hope will rise up from the depths of your soul. That today, perhaps for the first time, you will choose to live a life of hope. That your thoughts, words, attitudes and actions will be one's of confident expectation, that you will know that you will in fact become all that you have fearfully & wonderfully been created to become. That no matter the struggles, trials & tribulations you will confidently expect victory. This is my hope for you today!
Please don't hesitate to contact me if there is ever anything I can do for you. I will always be willing to help you any way I can.
Have a great day, a wonderful weekend and please cherish your precious families.
Kev
Friday, September 5, 2014
Excellence
Happy Friday Friends!
I hope and trust this post finds you all having had a great day and a great week.
A couple of weeks ago I read an article written by Donna Sollenberger. There were three paragraphs that stood out to me as somewhat profound. I printed them off and taped them right in front of my keyboard at work...I wanted to be reminded of them regularly. I want to share these three paragraphs with you and then elaborate briefly.
The First Paragraph
Do you possess the desire and motivation to become the best Friend? What is your goal, your desire, your motivation? Are you a "get by" kind of person or are you a "do the best you can" type of person? This is a choice we all make in all aspects of our lives - separately - every day. For those who possess "get by" desires and motivations in some/all aspects of your life, are you o.k. with "get by" results? See, this is the crux of the matter for all of us; Far to often we want outcomes inconsistent with our desires and motivation. I want the rewards of being a top performer at work however I don't have the desire or motivation to be a top performer. It doesn't make sense does it? Sadly, many people live their lives this way every day. So again I ask you, do you possess the desire and motivation to become the best...man/woman, husband/wife, dad/mom, leader, worker, colleague, friend that you can possibly become? The way you and I answer those questions will determine whether we live a life of excellence or whether we die full of unmet potential.
The Second Paragraph
Excellence is a way of life...Wow! Does that touch you the way it touches me? I find those six words so powerful, so inspirational. Excellence is not something we do every now and then or on some random occasion; it is the way we live our lives each and every day. Doesn't claim perfection, doesn't say you are better than anyone else...it simply says you are striving each and every day to become the best you are capable of becoming in each and every thing you do. It says you are living a life of excellence. And did you catch the most beautiful part of all? It is not dependent on anyone else and it does not reflect outcomes. It is simply a choice you and I will make about the way we will live our lives. With this, excellence is within the grasp of each and every one of us.
The Third Paragraph
I shouldn't even add anything here...I highlighted the entire paragraph when I read it! I simply ask you to think about, perhaps pray about, this; "When you feel a compelling, constant daily desire to do everything in your life as well as it can constantly be done [by you], you will touch the borders of excellence." Will you dare to pursue the excellence that is within you? I truly hope and pray we all will for the world desperately needs people who are living a life of excellence.
Please don't hesitate to contact me if there is ever anything I can do for you or your family. I will always be willing to help you any way I can.
Have a great evening, a wonderful weekend and please cherish your precious families.
Kev
I hope and trust this post finds you all having had a great day and a great week.
A couple of weeks ago I read an article written by Donna Sollenberger. There were three paragraphs that stood out to me as somewhat profound. I printed them off and taped them right in front of my keyboard at work...I wanted to be reminded of them regularly. I want to share these three paragraphs with you and then elaborate briefly.
"But perhaps the most important part of becoming excellent is to possess the desire and motivation to become the best. The great author, Charles Dickens said, "Whatever I have tried to do in my life, I have tried with all my heart to do well. What I have devoted myself to, I have devoted myself completely."
However you define excellence, it is important to keep in mind that it is not a project, act or job description; excellence is a way of life. It doesn't mean we are asked to hang the moon. Rather, it's the little things that make the big things possible. "Only close attention to fine details of any operation makes the operation first class," said the great entrepreneur, J. Willard Marriott.
When you feel a compelling, constant daily desire to do everything in your life as well as it can constantly be done, you will touch the borders of excellence. When people perform the common things in life in an uncommon way, the world will sit up and take notice. When we do our best at everything, the future takes care of itself."
The First Paragraph
Do you possess the desire and motivation to become the best Friend? What is your goal, your desire, your motivation? Are you a "get by" kind of person or are you a "do the best you can" type of person? This is a choice we all make in all aspects of our lives - separately - every day. For those who possess "get by" desires and motivations in some/all aspects of your life, are you o.k. with "get by" results? See, this is the crux of the matter for all of us; Far to often we want outcomes inconsistent with our desires and motivation. I want the rewards of being a top performer at work however I don't have the desire or motivation to be a top performer. It doesn't make sense does it? Sadly, many people live their lives this way every day. So again I ask you, do you possess the desire and motivation to become the best...man/woman, husband/wife, dad/mom, leader, worker, colleague, friend that you can possibly become? The way you and I answer those questions will determine whether we live a life of excellence or whether we die full of unmet potential.
The Second Paragraph
Excellence is a way of life...Wow! Does that touch you the way it touches me? I find those six words so powerful, so inspirational. Excellence is not something we do every now and then or on some random occasion; it is the way we live our lives each and every day. Doesn't claim perfection, doesn't say you are better than anyone else...it simply says you are striving each and every day to become the best you are capable of becoming in each and every thing you do. It says you are living a life of excellence. And did you catch the most beautiful part of all? It is not dependent on anyone else and it does not reflect outcomes. It is simply a choice you and I will make about the way we will live our lives. With this, excellence is within the grasp of each and every one of us.
The Third Paragraph
I shouldn't even add anything here...I highlighted the entire paragraph when I read it! I simply ask you to think about, perhaps pray about, this; "When you feel a compelling, constant daily desire to do everything in your life as well as it can constantly be done [by you], you will touch the borders of excellence." Will you dare to pursue the excellence that is within you? I truly hope and pray we all will for the world desperately needs people who are living a life of excellence.
Please don't hesitate to contact me if there is ever anything I can do for you or your family. I will always be willing to help you any way I can.
Have a great evening, a wonderful weekend and please cherish your precious families.
Kev
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