Monday, February 16, 2026

1,000 Day Legacy Calendar



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Perhaps my first superhero, Spock, is the quiet inspiration behind today’s reflection.

His precision with numbers—and his steady respect for time and logic—has always fascinated me. That may be why you’ve noticed Spock, along with his Star Trek counterpart Bones, appearing regularly in my Captain’s Addendums. They’ve become unlikely companions, offering perspective and gentle reminders along the way.

Today feels significant.

According to Alberta’s calculations, I am now 1,000 working days away from concluding the day-job chapter of my life and stepping into retirement with my bride of 36 years.

That number stopped me in my tracks.

You might be wondering, “Michael, what’s a legacy calendar?”

It’s not really a calendar at all.
It’s more like a finite inventory of meaningful days—days where my presence still matters, where effort still counts, and where I have the opportunity to leave things better than I found them.

I want to use those days wisely.

We understand this instinctively when we’re young. Each school year has a clear ending. A season closes, and then it’s time to move forward. This legacy calendar is simply my way of acknowledging that I’m in the final chapter of my working life—and choosing not to drift through it.

No wasted days.
No taken-for-granted moments.

Scripture gently affirms this posture:

“Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.”
— Psalm 90:12

Over the next four and a half years, my intention is simple.
To live with gratitude.
To show up fully.
And to watch the sun slowly set on this season with appreciation rather than regret.


Captain’s Addendum πŸ––

Bones: “A thousand days, Spock? That’s enough time to overthink everything.”
Spock: “On the contrary, Doctor. Awareness of time increases the likelihood of meaningful outcomes.”
Michael: “I’m learning that knowing the number doesn’t limit me—it focuses me.”


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Mission Log

Status: Reflective and grateful
Objective: Steward remaining days with intention
Outcome: Peaceful clarity

Thank you for walking with me through these reflections. May today feel unhurried, purposeful, and quietly meaningful as you tend to the moments entrusted to you.

πŸ–– Live long. Prosper in purpose. Walk boldly in divine love.

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Wheels Up: Heading Home

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If you like to travel, bookmark this page and come back for some creative travel hacks designed to help you save money while traveling. I'm the first to admit I don't usually get it right the first time but I don't ever give up until I achieve the desired outcome.

My teammates at my day job come to me when others need guidance. My travel hacks are unconventional. One of the reasons I travel so much is because I practice what I preach. When I get home, I'll be returning to the magical forest to share more lessons I learned from my latest adventure to Florida. Stay tuned. May you live long and prosper.

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Happy Valentine's Day

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We woke up this morning across the street from one of the best beaches in Florida. I saved the best of our vacation for last. We are staying in a newly renovated beach cottage. It was heavily damaged during a hurricane that swept through the area.

I give the owner five stars. Seeing the smile on my wife’s face tells me everything I need to know. Happy Valentine's Day. Wheels up tomorrow. This vacation has been stellar. May you live long and prosper.

Friday, February 13, 2026

Blog Vacation Day 5

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It's Friday the 13th. I don't happen to be the superstitious type. In case you are, don't step on any cracks today or walk under any ladders. As for me and my wife, we are mostly at the beach this week. If you are reading this, that means access to my virtual team is not available. This post is meant to prevent family members from filing a missing persons report. Have a great day.

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Blog Vacation in Progress

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I gave Spock and Bones, my AI helpers a break so I can enjoy maximum sunshine and human interactions while visiting some Florida beaches this week. If you're reading this story, that means my access to technology was cut off. Rest assured I will be back at full strength early next week. May you live long and prosper.

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Day 3 of Blog Vacation

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The high today is forecast at 74ΒΊ in Tampa today where my wife and I are taking a break. I'm doing my best to get some sunshine during this time of year when we aren't outside much due to the frigid weather. My virtual assistants are on standby should I check in from our hotel room. You are seeing this message because I'm currently cut off from computer access while on vacation. Time to grab our pickleball paddles and head outdoors.  May you live long and prosper. 


Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Allegiant Airlines Review

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If you read my story involving my super hero guide Crystal who sat next to me the last time I flew, you know the meeting was most likely Divinely inspired. These angels happen to be wearing civilian clothes but that doesn't stop me from discovering who they are. My flight yesterday is one more story to add to my signature collection.

Before I share my review, let me say it first appeared nothing was going to happen. Our seats were like a love seat. Two together. Everyone else on the Boeing jumbo jet had three. The odd layout had to do with the exit row directly behind us. My wife thought we were safe from another conversation like past flights. Then it happened. When we were ready for takeoff, my wife looked to her right and became startled. There was a person next to her in a jump seat facing the opposite direction. It turns out her appearance was certainly not random. 

I studied all the materials in front of me. The wine offering on the front cover got my full attention. When I found out Natasha is our flight attendant, I asked about the wine.

"I've never tried it. I don't drink. But if you do order it, I'd love your feedback. I do know that we replaced it because nobody seemed thrilled with the wine we served before."

Natasha asked me if I'd like to try the wine when she stood next to me with her cart filled with temptations. I chose my favorite, cabernet sauvignon. When I pulled out my credit card to pay, Natasha declined to accept it. She was genuinely interested to get my feedback. Smart flight attendant. Very smart. English happens to be her third language. Excellent hire by Allegiant. Even though Natasha may never try the wine, she is using feedback from passengers to give guidance to future travelers.

Here is my review. A ten. Brilliant marketing. The picture of the wine on the cover of the magazine is professional and inviting. The name is a story all by itself. Altus Sol. It means high sun. More on that in a follow up story. It's rated a 93. That's exceptional according to the experts. That's rare on a menu prepared by an airlines well known for being budget friendly.

Here's the action I took based on a ten for service and a ten for Altus Sol. I decided to apply for their credit card. I hope Dave Ramsey, my favorite financial guru, doesn't hear about this because I happen to talk about him practically every day. The ride got bumpy when I began filling out the application. I prayed it would be legible enough to get me approved because I was picturing myself on future flights sipping Altus Sol. I'm hooked. Thank you, Natasha. You deserve a raise. May you live long and prosper.