today i didn't get near as much done as i wanted (do i ever). i shot my bow then i did get the badly needed hair cut, then got a minor adjustment made to my bow. then i had to go to work on my day off (only for about 2 hours), then i had to go shopping for things for the new clinic. then i came home and shot my bow a little more. when i had waited as long as i could for it to cool off i went for a run. it was another hot and humid run. however, i did beat my personal best by 1 second. so i had my second run of 3 miles in less than 27 minutes, but it took everything i had today. at one point, just over 1.5 miles, i was running close to the shoulder of the road to stay away from the cars and stepped 1/2 way on/off the road. somehow i didn't fall and didn't even hurt my ankle. i think jason from friday the 13th is following me around, i keep getting these stabbing pains, today it was up under my ribs. it has been a long time since i have felt that, and it usually comes when i am trying to run too fast.
i shot my bow a total of 28 times at 60 yards, 20 times at 50 yards and 30 times at 30 yards. pretty good day as far as that goes.
J told me he ran a little today. i think it was a bad to start, with the heat and humidity, but if he could run today, he shouldn't have any problems getting back into it.
"There was no doubt, that if faith did not fail, God would not fail." this is a quote from Hudson Taylor (i really recommend reading his biography and any other book you can find about him). to me this quote is saying that if my faith does not fail i can accomplish the task because God will never fail. God has many constants in His character. one of those constants is NEVER failing. once again, i believe you do have to be doing God's will for this to be true. although, sometimes it has seemed i had so much faith in something that i "faithed" it to be true. but i do not think that was the case, even though it sure seemed like it. so, stay in God's will and never doubt your all powerful and all knowing and all loving God and see how many more things you can accomplish that once seemed impossible.
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