Thank you for joining us for our 7 day a week, 7 minutes of wisdom podcast. This is Day 106 of our Trek. Yesterday we enjoyed some humble pie while we explored the reasoning why all trails eventually end, specifically the trails of success and failure. Today we will investigate why life is like starring in a movie.
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We are recording our podcast from our studio at Home2 in Charlotte, North Carolina. After speaking at Putnam Church this morning, we headed back south. We stopped by Cracker Barrel for lunch with our friends from Charlotte, Bev and Katie, who came up for a short visit during the Marietta Sternwheel Festival. The fireworks last night at the Sternwheel Festival were spectacular, and the displays that we launched from the bridge over the Ohio River made it extra special.
We made a stop in Covington, Virginia, on our way back to Charlotte to pick up Mom Jarvis. She was able to spend the past three weeks with Paula’s sister Lois to see the grandkids and great grandkids who came in for a Labor Day weekend get-together. Time spent with family and friends during this trek of life is so important. We need to make sure that we never become so busy living life that we forget this.

As we break camp and head up the trail today, let us ponder how important making the most of every moment really is. On our hike today we come across an outdoor theater, and we discuss if our lives were a movie, what would they be like.