Stardate 06.10.2026
Some days arrive with gifts you never see coming.
Yesterday, I had another shipment of coloring books boxed up and ready for delivery to the children's hospital. The boxes were sitting nearby, waiting for their next destination.
Then Nile walked into my day job with his grandparents.
Nile is an ambassador for Children's Miracle Network. Over the years, he has become one of the most recognizable and beloved long-term patients connected to the hospital. He has a heart for helping other children who are facing difficult circumstances, and he willingly steps forward whenever there is an opportunity to encourage someone else.
His visit was brief. He and his grandparents had stopped to grab lunch in the food court before heading to the hospital for another appointment.
The timing could not have been better.
I handed Nile one of the coloring books.
His reaction was immediate.
He was practically jumping for joy.
The smile on his face filled the room. You could feel the excitement. For a few moments, the worries and responsibilities that often accompany hospital visits seemed far away.
Then he asked his grandmother to take a picture of the two of us together while he held the coloring book.
Moments like that are impossible to manufacture. They simply happen, and if you're paying attention, they stay with you.
Before he left, I handed him a box of Where in the World is Wilson? books and asked if he would make a special delivery.
He accepted the assignment with enthusiasm.
Watching him walk away carrying that box was something I won't soon forget.
Nile has spent much of his young life navigating challenges most children never have to face. Yet every time I see him, he seems focused on helping someone else. There is a generosity in that spirit that leaves an impression.
His excitement yesterday reminded me that joy often travels farther than we realize.
A coloring book changed hands.
A photograph captured a moment.
A box of books began another journey.
Small things, perhaps.
Yet they carried a great deal of meaning.
One verse came to mind as I reflected on the day:
"Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing." — 1 Thessalonians 5:11
I think Nile understands that verse better than many adults.
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🖖 Captain's Addendum
Spock: "Captain, it appears a single coloring book generated a measurable increase in happiness."
Bones: "You don't need a tricorder to see that, Spock. The kid was grinning from ear to ear."
Spock: "An efficient reminder that encouragement often produces results disproportionate to the effort required."
Michael: Yesterday reminded me that some of the most meaningful moments arrive without advance notice. A simple gift found its way into the hands of a young ambassador who spends his time encouraging others. I suspect I'll remember that smile for a very long time.
Thank you for traveling along on this journey with me.
Live long, prosper in purpose, and encourage someone today.