Stardate: 08.21.2026
I am beginning to pack.
That's usually a pretty good sign that an adventure is coming to an end.
For the past several weeks, this has been my temporary home. I've lived in a hotel, worked with a new team, helped open a new location, met people I didn't know, and collected memories I couldn't have planned.
Today, I begin the journey home.
I still have work to do before I leave. The assignment isn't quite finished.
But the ending is close enough that I can feel it.
That has me thinking about how often life works this way.
We can be fully engaged in one chapter while quietly preparing for the next.
I've experienced that throughout this assignment.
When I arrived, there was a new building to open and a new team to help develop. There were people to meet, questions to answer, problems to solve, and a goal to accomplish.
Now I look around and see people who are more confident than they were when I arrived.
That's one of the most satisfying parts of the work.
Eventually, the people you've been helping don't need quite as much help.
That's the goal.
A good teacher works toward becoming unnecessary.
A good leader builds people who can carry the work forward.
Eventually, you have to let them do it.
That doesn't make leaving easy.
It makes leaving meaningful.
I'm looking forward to going home.
I'm looking forward to sleeping in my own bed, playing cardio tennis, spending time with family, and worshiping with the people who have been part of my life long before this particular adventure began.
I'm also grateful for the temporary life I've lived here.
Temporary doesn't mean unimportant.
A hotel room can become home for a while.
A coworker can become a friend.
A short assignment can become an adventure.
A few weeks can create memories that last much longer.
We don't always get to choose how long a chapter lasts.
We can choose how we live it.
I've tried to live this one fully.
I've worked hard.
I've written.
I've prayed.
I've explored.
I've laughed.
I've learned.
I've tried to leave the people and the place a little better than I found them.
Now it's time to go home.
I know another chapter is waiting.
I don't need to tell you what it is.
Maybe I don't need to know every detail myself.
I've become more comfortable with that.
Faith has taught me that I don't have to see the entire road to take the next step.
Sometimes I simply need to be faithful with the road I'm on.
Today, that road leads home.
“The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord: and he delighteth in his way.” — Psalm 37:23
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Captain's Addendum
“Michael, I believe the Captain has finally begun packing,” Spock said.
“About time,” Bones replied. “I've been wondering when he'd figure out this assignment was temporary.”
Spock raised an eyebrow. “He appears to have understood that several weeks ago, Bones.”
“Then maybe somebody should remind him to check out on time.”
I smiled.
There is something fitting about ending this chapter with a suitcase.
It is a simple reminder that we are always carrying something forward.
A lesson.
A friendship.
A memory.
A little more confidence.
A little more faith.
This morning, I am packing those things along with everything else.
The rest can stay behind.



