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Topic: legacy
By Rev. Charles Moreland | November 11, 2007 |
In July I celebrated my 70th birthday in Nashville at the Melting Pot Restaurant, with a fine dinner and festive atmosphere for this special occasion. Though born in the Missouri Ozarks, near Fort Leonard Wood, I am now and plan to remain a Clarksville resident and productive citizen in our community. At my age, I find it this to be an enriching place to live out my remaining 15-20 years.
Since turning 70, I am analyzing my situation,and have made the following observations:
- I am still maturing
- I still enjoy sports
- I’m dedicated to a high health standard
- I still appreciate exercising
- I recognize the brevity of life more than ever before
- I’ve enjoyed the World Series and the weekly Titans game
- I enjoy serving as a board member on several dynamic community organizations
- I continue to discover the security, peace and direction of my faith and appreciate my spiritual resources
- While this litany could continue, I find myself pondering and reminding myself of my legacy. Not what it will be, but rather, what it is now.
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