My lesson of the day is to trust.
And to be patient.
Everything in my life is happening for a reason, even though I might not understand it now, I will TRUST.
I will trust.
Patience never has been my "forte'" but I will be a master of it, soon!
Thankfully I have people in my life who genuinely care about me, want what is best for me, and who can encourage me in my struggle to learn how to truly be patient and trusting.
I will press on towards the goal, with endurance! To run the race which God has for me!
I will not be discouraged, but instead, persevere. And all with a positive attitude. This is what I am called to do. And this is what I will do.
Amen, let it be. Let it be.
This blog is about me, avid tweeter; follow me on Twitter at @MorganKODETV ... runner, Christian, broadcaster, current TV reporter at KODE/KSNF-TV from WYMT in Hazard, KY. I like to learn, meet new people, challenges and goals. I am organized, willing to work hard & motivated. I love people and a good conversation. I am always up for a new adventure, and trust me, I'm always getting myself into one! My hobbies include running and fitness, health & wellness.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Thursday, April 8, 2010
A Place Called Keeneland. It's a Kentucky Thing.
Photo description ... Sean E., Adrian T. and Lisa M. all in front of the race track ... you can vaguely see Ponies racing behind us! What a beautiful opening weekend. And record numbers of people too! That was the angle of my story for WYMT-TV.
My adventures at Keeneland ... the Lexington Horse Park ... Kentucky ... Began on opening weekend.
I reported for WYMT-TV, shot a package on Eastern Kentuckians enjoying the horse racing season ... and celebrated Spring with friends ... one a fellow reporter from WYMT, Sean E.
It was a wonderful time, lots of laughter and ponies.
Social events where you get to meet new faces, and appreciate familiar ones, all while dressed up and in beautiful weather ... fun, fun, fun!
I would say Keeneland is one of those things that is just "Kentucky" ... when I think of Kentucky, I think of Keeneland and so does everyone who lives here!
The horse racing industry ... anything to do with Equine is just so Bluegrass.
I have learned just how to appreciate the state I currently call my home, and enjoy the wonderful activities it has to offer.
It was a tremendous Easter weekend with the family, friends, and Adrian T. my amazing special man.
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