Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Thank You


Thank you is the best description that can be given to each and every person that has helped and continues to help in the April 16, 2011 storm cleanup.  I am absolutely amazed at the outpouring of people's time and efforts to help those in need.  To many, the people in need of assistance were complete strangers, but that did not stop anyone. 

As you drive around the Raleigh, specifically the Wake Crossroads area, signs of devastation are everywhere you look.  You can see countless numbers of blue tarps over roofs as homeowners try to protect their damaged homes from the weather.  Piles of debris on the sides of streets can been seen for blocks as well as small pieces of debris still all over.  You seen hundreds if not thousands of pine trees that have been snapped 15 feet off of the ground by the tornadoes.

Even with all of this damage, many have lending helping hands.  Soon after the storm, a wonderful organization came to the area to setup a temporary 'home base" to provide disaster relief to those in need.  Samaritan's Purse setup at Wake Cross Roads Baptist Church (WCRBC).  Communications via phone, web, email and word of mouth were sent out to the WCRBC family asking for volunteers to come and help.  The response was simply overwhelming.  Many in the community brought hygiene kits for those who came to the church to take a hot shower.  Others simply arrived at the church each day to volunteer with Samaritan's Purse to go out into the community and help with the cleanup efforts.

What a great example of being the hands of feet of Jesus!  Amazing stories of God's grace have been shared. 

Personally there were three separate instances where I was able to help last week.  The first was the Sunday after the storms.  Due to large (and I mean large) trees being down at that church that knocked down power lines, there was no power at the church.  Sunday services were cancelled.  Instead of just staying home, my wife and I went to help a fellow member of our Sunday school class.  This home was right where the tornado went through.  Several trees were down all over the place.  Soon after we arrived, there were approximately 20 from the church who also arrived to helped.  There was not a single moment where anyone complained.  Each and every person was exactly where they wanted to be helping a family in need.  Just amazed!

Another instance was on a Wednesday evening.  The student ministry at WCRBC was going to the McKinley Mill subdivision to serve dinner to those affected.  The large grill was setup on Serendipity Dr. for anyone who needed a meal.  Several students were in attendance along with many adults.  Groups went around the neighborhood to simply spend time with those in need and to love, pray and care for them.  I probably helped serve about 40 plates that night and it was such a blessing to be there and see the joy on the face of those in need. 

Finally I had the opportunity to volunteer last Friday with Samaritan's Purse.  Every volunteer is given an orange shirt to wear to identify the organization they are working with.  You can see a picture of the shirt in this blog post.  This was also Good Friday, so more than the normal amount of volunteers were here this day.  A total of 175 people showed up that morning to volunteer....amen to that!  Everyone was divided into approximately 10 teams and then headed to a home to help.  The group I was with went to an area back off of a road that was heavily wooded.  Once we arrived, it was hard to describe how many pine trees were down in this yard.  There were 3 guys running chainsaws continuously while everyone else was hauling debris into piles or onto the back of a trailer to be hauled off into a field.  After about 3 hours we were done.  A special moment was when we finished.  Samaritan's Purse will present a leather bound bible to each person they assist.  Each volunteer will sign their name and favorite scripture verse on the inside cover.  It was then presented to the homeowner.  You could see the tears of joy in her eyes.  We then all held hands in a circle and said a prayer before we were on our way back to the church. 

Once back at the church we had a Good Friday service held by the pastors at WCRBC.  That was truly amazing to be a part of as all of the volunteers and several church members attended.

I am just in awe of the love, kindness and support so many have poured out this past week and half.  Again, thank you is all I can say.  Thank you Samaritan's Purse, thank you WCRBC, thank you to everyone taking the time to read this.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

My First Triathlon


I can officially call myself a triathlete!

Saturday, April 9 was the Granite Falls Triathlon. This was a sprint distance with a 300 yd pool swim, 10 mile bike and 3.1 mile run. Going in to the event my expectation was to simply finish. I had been looking forward to this day for a while now.

I did not get the best night of sleep. At 4am I simply could not go back to sleep. I laid in bed and just thought about the race and strategy. Got out of bed at 5am, got dressed and then had some breakfast. Put the bike on the car rack and headed to pick up a friend who was also racing.

Once I arrived on scene, headed over to transition to begin the setup. It was definitely cold to start the morning with the temperature at 50 with light winds. After racking the bike and getting the gear setup for the transitions, it was time to get the timing chip and body marking. I was number 61. Interesting how many places you get your number written on you in permanent marker. Then in case you did not know or fogot, they write your age on your calves.

Now it was time to get focused for the race. Headed into the pool area and they had the heat kicking! Instantly thought how much fun coming out into the cold was going to feel after being all wet. I knew I couldn't change that, so I put that out of my mind.

My start time was 8:18:30. You start in the pool and not a start where you dive in. The swim will snake up and back for 6 lanes.

3, 2, 1....time to go!

I started out with a good pace and felt pretty decent. Around 150, I passed a couple of people and then there was more traffic in the final 100. Overall the swim was good. Finished right at 5 minutes. Hopped out of the pool and then it was time to hit the cold. At first it hit you, but then I never noticed it again. Going to T1 we had to climb a bunch of stairs. I was more worried about stubbing a toe on the steps. Once I got to T1, proceeded to get my sunglasses, helmet, socks and shoes on and it was time to start the bike. This was a hilly course so it was a good challenge. I passed a few people and was passed by others, but it was a good ride. Finished the 10 miles in 38:43.

In T2 I knew I would be quick as all I had to do was rack my bike, take my helmet off, grab my visor and race belt. Spent just 33 seconds in T2.

The run course also had it's challenges of hills. Went through a subdivision and the about a mile on a trail. As I came to the finish line there was my wife and two daughters cheering me to the finish. Such a cool feeling to have that support. Crossed the finish line in 1:14:21. Found out later I set a PR for my 5K with a 28:53.

I was in the Clydesdale category and finished 4th out of 8.

What an awesome feeling it was crossing that finish line and then to know that I am know a triathlete!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Triathlon has arrived!


It is time to tri…triathlon that is!


The day is just about here when I compete in my first ever triathlon on Saturday. I have been looking forward to this day for a while now. The excitement has been building over the past 3 months with all of the training. It is amazing to look back at the training that has been logged leading up to this event. Since January I have swam a total of 25,150 yards, rode 147 miles on the bike and 38 miles on the run.

Another great aspect of preparing for this triathlon is to go through this experience with my good friend Jon. He will also be competing in his first triathlon Saturday. We have trained together several times and shared stories along the way. I know Jon is just as excited as I am that the event has arrived.

This evening is packet pickup at TrySports located at Crabtree Valley Mall. Final race instructions have been posted on the website and we now know our official race start time in the pool. I will be starting at exactly 8:18:30 AM on Saturday.

As I mentioned above, there has been a lot of physical preparation for the triathlon. In the same way there is also spiritual preparation that continues daily. I am reminded of what Paul tells us in 1 Corinthians 9:24-27...

24 Do you not know that the runners in a stadium all race, but only one receives the prize? Run in such a way that you may win. 25 Now everyone who competes exercises self-control in everything. However, they do it to receive a perishable crown, but we an imperishable one. 26 Therefore I do not run like one who runs aimlessly, or box like one who beats the air. 27 Instead, I discipline my body and bring it under strict control, so that after preaching to others, I myself will not be disqualified.

Run the race to win the ultimate prize!