As we settle back in from a long, relaxing weekend away, I find myself reflecting on the moments we shared, and Nathan Scottβs words from One Tree Hill echo in my mind:
βItβs the oldest story in the world. One day youβre 17 and planning for someday. And then, quietly, without you ever really noticing, someday is today. And that someday is yesterday. And this is your life.β
This year has been a testament to resilience and adaptation. The trip to Wilmington was more than just a getawayβit was a chance to step outside my comfort zone, rediscover passions, and embrace a fresh perspective.
On the way down, I decided to sign up for the Wilmington Historic 10K. Kellie had already planned to run, and I was content to cheer her on from the sidelines. But something stirred inside meβan urge to take on the challenge myself.
And Iβm so glad I did. Yes, it was tough, but it was also exhilarating. It wasnβt just about running; it was about doing something Iβd never done before. Setting a goal, not just meeting it, but surpassing it. I need more of thatβmore resilience, more moments of saying βyes,β even when itβs hard. More of βwhy not?β instead of βmaybe later.β Taking action, stepping into the unknown, and discovering whatβs waiting on the other side. This time, it was a medal.

Every moment, from crossing the 10K finish line to exploring the riverfront, was a reminder to stop waiting for βsomedayβ and start living fully today. Wilmington was a beautiful reminder: life is happening now, and the best moments are the ones created by simply taking that first step.




















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