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		<title>The &quot;bumpy&quot; road&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently, my son and I went to my in-laws to work on their computer.  On the way back, he asked, "Daddy, are we going to go on the bumpy road?"]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently, my son and I went to my in-laws to work on their computer.  On the way back, he asked, &#8220;Daddy, are we going to go on the bumpy road?&#8221;  <strong>Let me stop here:</strong> he classifies roads into one of two categories &#8211; bumpy and blue.  The bumpy ones are the concrete interstate roads &#8211; quite a comment for our friends at the DOT, but that&#8217;s not the point &#8211; just interesting.  The asphalt roads are the blue ones.  He prefers the blue ones &#8211; especially when we take my 4&#215;4 truck to go places &#8211; because they are smoother and don&#8217;t jar his tiny brain around as much.  My in-laws live in a community that is on the other side of the AR river and we have to cross the river using a bumpy road to go back and forth.</p>
<p><strong>Resume story: </strong><br />
I answered, &#8220;Yes, we have to go back on the bumpy road to get home.&#8221;<br />
&#8220;Why?&#8221; (imagine a 3-yr old whine there).<br />
&#8220;Because that&#8217;s the only way to get from here to home.&#8221;<br />
He countered with, &#8220;But I don&#8217;t like bumpy roads.&#8221; (pitiful-meter at full tilt now)<br />
&#8220;I&#8217;m sorry, but there&#8217;s not another way home.&#8221;</p>
<p>This exchange happened to resonate with me at another level right there in the truck.  I thought about life and how bumpy it can be and how at times, I long for a stretch of blue road every once in a while.  Even more profound is the thought that we must endure the bumpy roads to get <em>HOME</em>.</p>
<p>God didn&#8217;t design life with only blue roads for a host of reasons, but one that I was reminded of is that the bumpy roads make me look forward to home that much more.  Hope in heaven is lost on me most of the time as I&#8217;m such a &#8220;here, now&#8221; guy, so I&#8217;m glad that God uses those around me (my kids especially) to help me glance up and out from time to time.</p>
<p><a href="http://stevemanatt.wordpress.com/2009/02/23/the-bumpy-road/#respond">How about you &#8211; is it time to look toward something rather than enduring the here and now?</a></p>
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