Showing posts with label retired. Show all posts
Showing posts with label retired. Show all posts

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Sac City Wrap Up

It was a great week in Sac City Iowa, home of the "World's Largest Popcorn Ball" (definitely something to check out).

The week was filled with a lot of speaking (12 times), running (54 miles) and getting back into the normal swing of things.

Here are some pics from the week:
Due to no support vehicle on Monday's journey to Sac City, Jim Drove to Sac City and then RAN 3-mile loops all day.  He covered 24-miles on Monday.  
Early Monday morning, saying "good morning" to the sun
Tuesday afternoon 10-mile run
Wednesday's 10-mile run.  busting out the 5th pair of shoes on the Awake My Sole journey

Speaking at the youth group in Newell Iowa on Wednesday evening
Jim with Darleen after speaking at the retirement community in Sac City
Audrey and Jim after speaking on Thursday.


Spoke all day Friday at the Sac City Middle School.  The students were wonderful.  Helped them set some "Big Hairy Audacious Goals."  
Friday evening 10-mile run.
Saturday morning.  Middle schoolers chilling at the retirement home.  
Having some fun with the awesome peeps at the retirement community. 
Saturday afternoon, did some geocaching in Sac City.  Found some sweet Ninja guys in a tree.  Lots of fun.  
Overall, really enjoyed my time in Sac City, gonna miss my amazing host family, a big THANKS to them.  I will be headed to Storm Lake tomorrow, (Monday 11/4).  Tentatively will be speaking at the Elementary School, Buena Vista's Chapel, BVU bible study and The Bridge's "Sons of Honor."  

Running with purpose in every step...

Jim

Thursday, November 1, 2012

"I'm proud of you" - How to Inspire Retired Peeps



I got to spend the day speaking at a retirement community is Sac City Iowa.


I was a bit nervous before heading in.

What would I say to inspire people who are older than me?
Would they listen?  Would they care?  
Would what I say apply to them and their lives?
How do I challenge them to set goals in the later years of their life?

These were some of the questions rolling around in my head. 

I quickly discovered I needed to share my story, to be myself and not pretend I had all the answers.  That's what I did, and it went over really well, plus I gained a lot of wisdom from the wonderful residents I met.  

Darleen and I
I met a guy named Howard who is an expert woodworker.  Here is a picture of him and some of the things he made out of wood.  It is absolutely astounding some of the things he was able to create with wood.  I pointed out his buffalo and told him "I ran with a buffalo once."  He thought that was pretty neat.
Howard and some of his wood art 
Howard carved this boot out of wood.  Pretty neat, huh???
I also met a wonderful lady named Audrey.  Right after I was done speaking, she came up and said, "Thanks for sharing that.  Everything you talk about is how I try to live my life.  Setting goals is so very important to me, it gives me some meaning and purpose.  In fact, one of my current goals is to walk a mile every single day."
Audrey and I
I really enjoyed spending my time in the retirement community.  Yes, the people are retired and are a bit older than me, however they haven't stopped living.  You have people writing, playing piano, walking, carving wood and doing random acts of kindness.

In fact, one lady came up after I spoke and told me, "I'm proud of you."  Her comment made my day.

This Saturday, I hope to be making my way back to the retirement community with some middle school students, so they too can experience how cool the people in the retirement community are.


Some of the stories I shared:  
Chilling with Lou and her stuffed cat
When your water freezes, you know it's cold
Dean taught me how to make a wooden coffee cup