Monday, February 16, 2009

Love Helps

I walked in to the kitchen and saw both kids scurrying around packing their lunch for school tomorrow. It seems after a three-day weekend, the intensity in getting ready to go back to school increases. This lunch making session was no different. Urgency for my son was at DEF CON Four. He is like me. For the princess, prancing around pausing in between verses of the song she was singing, she was challenging him. It delighted me and annoyed the Little Mister.

But Love Helps.

She was stuck in a quandary. On one side she needed help. On the other side, she wasn't about to ask him for help. Big sisters don't ask little brothers for help.

That is when they noticed I had walked in and observed Family Ties.

I slipped through the kitchen acting as if nothing had been observed. I headed to grab the digital camera. It seems my pension for paparazzi captures the best and worst of a moment. Then I was socked in the gut with a moment that mattered.

As she tried to reach the top shelf to grab a part of her lunch, he noticed. He is tough and tenacious...and tender. I threw the camera up and snapped a master piece that I would call "Love Helps."



As a daddy, I was moved. As a person, I was challenged.

Peace,
JHARP
www.extramilerun.com

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Amazing Race Amazing Pace

I don't usually admit to any complete addiction to a tv show. Occasionally I have tipped my hand and shown my love for 24. However, it is a little embarrassing to admit that I have a complete addiction to The Amazing Race that premiers 2/15/09.



About three years ago, I first saw The Amazing Race. Lynette was flipping through the stations surfing for something and landed on it. She said, "Jas, this is so you." In that alone I was intrigued. I sat and watched how teams of two navigated check point to check point gaining clues to arrive at a final destination. The teams of two are on a global race. My Type A personality was hooked. It was part social experiment, part poker, part chess, played out on a global playing board. To me it is more complex than Survivor. Its more tactical than biggest loser. Six billion human beings can become your hurdle or your help. Lynette said, you should race with Sarah. Known also as "Nels," Sarah is like our adopted daughter from afar. When she was in sixth grade she adopted us, when she was in eight grade we adopted her friendship. Now she is 25 and works on a daily basis in the office across the hall from me. She drives me nuts, but she makes me better.



I asked Lynette, "Why Sarah?" She said because of the following reasons.

1. She is strong enough argue with you.
2. She runs marathons with you.
3. She can survive your Driver personality that runs through any obstacle.
4. She has traveled to 30 plus countries for work and fun.

And then she said, "And she is smarter than you." I paused and thought of how to argue back. Oh I had ammo. But then I listened to what she was saying and it made sense. Wives do that; At least mine does. They make sense. She had seen the value of tension that enhances circumstance and situation. Think of those in your life. If you really want to win would you surround yourself with:

1. Someone weaker or whom was intimidated and not willing to joust?
2. Someone who lacks endurance to push you?
3. Someone who melts because of your personality?
4. Someone who is less experienced or versed than you?

When it comes down to it, who do you surround yourself with? Are those around you willing to challenge you? Are you the smartest, strongest, and wisest in your circle? If so, consider adding to your circle.

A strong circle around you, a team of rivals, will make you better. It will lead you on a journey that is fast and furious; fun and focused. It will make for an amazing Race at an amazing pace.

If that is not your style, change the channel. Survivor starts at seven.

Much hope. Much love.
JHARP
www.extramilerun.com

Sunday, February 01, 2009

Extra Mile Run Feature In Sacramento Parent Magazine


Sacramento Parent Magazine contacted us last week to do an update on the children of Oak Ridge Elementary School. It is hard to believe that more than seven months have passed since that really long day.

The support of so many people has been overwhelming. Each day a new element of the story emerges. It's a real time evolution of hope. And the pain...

Just over two weeks ago, I entered the operating room to repair some internal madness. It seems an abdomen rip was "exacerbated" by the run. A rip was also found on the right side of my naval. Repaired. None the less, my recovery is completed. Now I can start to run seriously...in just a few more weeks.

Sacramento Parent asked, "What's Next?" I am excited to announce we are looking for runners to go the distance of 26.1 on behalf of a child of Oak Ridge. After Wednesday, February 4, visit www.extramilerun.com to get involved!

Today, visit: Sacramento Parent Magazine Featured Update Extra Mile Run

Looking ahead! Much love. Much hope.

JHarp