On Turning 31

On Friday, I turn 31. Sometimes I look around and think, “When did all this happen?” It’s like I woke up one day and BOOM — I suddenly have more children than my parents did. Didn’t I just turn 30 yesterday? As I reflect on the past year, it’s really been a good one. The highlight, of course, was Jackson’s birth in June. It’s also been a true joy to watch Abby Kate and Joshua grow over the last 12 months. They’re learning something new every day and it’s so much fun to watch.

And I feel like I’m learning a lot, too. About being a husband and a father. And about ministry. The last 12 months have been full of experiences that have helped shape me professionally, and for that I’m thankful. All in all, this has been a great year. I know this sounds cheesy, but it’s the truth: the other day, on my way to work, I was overwhelmed by this tremendous sense of gratitude. I just started thinking, “I’m so glad I get to live this life.” I have a great wife, 3 awesome kids, an opportunity to worship and serve in a church community I love. I had one of those rare moments where the reality of my blessings just washed over me in a profound way. Charles Jefferson once said, “Gratitude is born in hearts that take time to count up past mercies.” I can certainly say He’s been merciful to me. I have a lot to be thankful for.

31, may you be as sweet and rich as 30, even more so.

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5 Responses to On Turning 31

  1. Unknown's avatar Scott says:

    You old softy.Happy birthday.

  2. Unknown's avatar Jason says:

    I know, I know…

  3. Unknown's avatar TARA says:

    You’re such a goober! But I claim you anyway

  4. Unknown's avatar T.H. says:

    happy b’day, old man.

  5. Unknown's avatar laura says:

    Happy Birthday Jason. Hope you have a great one and a wonderful year.

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