Celebrate Today
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Stick Libraries and Other Delights
Monday, April 27, 2026
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Cheers to Thirty Years- Sunflower Relay 2026
We ran the annual Sunflower Relay today to celebrate our 30th anniversary coming up this summer. Along the trail, lots of folks shouted out "congratulations," some asked if we were about to get married right there, and one guy even told us he was an officiant and offered his services. At the finish, another runner came up and shared that she’d been married for 14 years. She asked what the secret is to making it to 30. Part of our answer: doing slightly ridiculous things like this together and still knowing how to play after all these years. Also, the ability to start over—again and again. When we asked her what’s kept her marriage strong, she said her husband can still make her laugh, even in the middle of an argument. So between the three of us, we landed on a simple recipe: play, humor, and forgiveness. Here’s to many more happy miles together!
Friday, April 24, 2026
A Prayer of Joy and Thanksgiving
God of mercy and strength, thank You for getting me through.
You know how many times I called out for help—
in the hills, in the cramps, in the moments when I wasn’t sure if my body would hold on.
You heard every plea,
every breath that became a prayer,
every step that needed more than I had.
Thank You for
meeting me mile after mile,
for strangers
whose cheers for “Joy” filled my cup,
for music that put a spring in my step,
for surrounding
me with the love of the people who carried me.
Thank You for
the grace that rose up in me just when I needed it most,
and for the
kindness of two runners who stopped to check on me close to the finish,
helped me
steady myself,
and got me
moving again.
for strangers whose cheers for “Joy” filled my cup,
for music that put a spring in my step,
for surrounding me with the love of the people who carried me.
Thank You for the grace that rose up in me just when I needed it most,
and for the kindness of two runners who stopped to check on me close to the finish,
helped me steady myself,
and got me moving again.






























