Writer’s Log – August 18, 2023

Dr. Jim Kepler

I’m Jim Kepler, Christian nonfiction author bringing you inspiration and encouragement as you join me on my writing journey. I’m an older adult, widower, and write as my retirement job. If I can write and get published, why not you? Thank you for joining me as I share encouragement and my journey. And now here’s the my update for Friday, August 18, 2023.

Yesterday, Dallas shattered the temperature record, hitting a scorching 109°F! That’s two degrees higher than the old record of 107°F. Can you believe Dallas’ temperature history only spans 125 years? Today marked just the 5th time in that span when it hit 109°F or higher in August. 

Brace yourselves, because the forecast predicts we’re in for 109°F or hotter for the next few days, with over 105°F for the next 12 days! Let’s cross our fingers that we don’t match or break today’s record high of 112°F.

The day kicked off like any other. I woke up, took care of the usual morning routine, prescription meds in check, and out the door before 8:00 AM. My go-to start? A long pit stop at Starbucks for some much-needed morning coffee, a yummy bagel, and writing.

Today at the coffee joint, it felt like I stepped into a cheerleading movie scene! High school cheerleaders were all decked out in their outfits, with those knee socks and super short skirts. Seriously, when did cheerleader outfits shrink so much? Some of my headbands are wider than their micro minis! And when did they get so young? I did the math, and it’ll be like the years 2075-2080 before these girls are my age.

Still deep into editing and rewriting my upcoming nonfiction book “Hope: How to Have Hope During Times of Hardship from my series The Bible Speaks to Life Issues Book Three. My trigger finger needs some surgical attention, but I’m holding off until after my fall getaway. Also dealing with a trigger thumb on my left hand, probably from compensating for the trigger finger. Add in the ol’ arthritis, and it’s a party! 

Dictation is my savior – using it for most of my social media posts and emails. Takes me back to the days after graduating from university in the ’70s, when dictation was king and secretaries were wizards. The PC wave pretty much ended that era. And secretaries have transformed into administrative assistants.

Later today, it’s off to the fitness center for my walk. Gotta keep the momentum going – been hitting my walking goal for 26 out of the last 30 days! I take Sunday’s off to rest the tired old body of mine. And boy, does regular exercise make a difference. Even in yesterday’s blistering heat at Dallas Love Field, I trekked from my car to the terminal barely breaking a sweat.

Nap time’s on the schedule for later today too – a well-deserved one, considering the heat, my age, and a big night ahead. Mensa group’s monthly fundraiser is on, and we’re playing poker to rake in some funds for scholarships. Going with my partner-in-crime “she who can’t be named on the Internet” and the Chicago lady I met at Love Field yesterday. I just am no longer able to rock and roll all night and party every day. That’s now the formula for an dying from exhaustion. 

Somewhere in the mix, I’ll sneak in some quality reading and tune in to soothing jazz as I immerse myself in a blissful hour or two with a good book in my comfy recliner.

Life lessons have taught me that hot summers don’t last forever. Fall’s around the corner, with cooler weather and then winter – and even Christmas! Appreciating them more as I live through the summer blast furnace, surviving for the bliss ahead.

You can find my books at https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jimmie-Kepler/author/B00IBTG83K or https://books2read.com/u/4jNAV5 or https://books2read.com/u/3k5eGO.

Stay hydrated, keep flashing those smiles, and let’s embrace whatever comes our way!

 

 

Writer’s Log – July 15, 2023

Jim Kepler at Starbucks. Hair is in ponytail.

Welcome to “It’s Never Too Late: Uncovering the Magic of Writing After Sixty,” I’m Dr. Jimmie Aaron Kepler, Christian nonfiction author and poet. This is my writer’s log for Saturday, July 15, 2023. Today, I’m writing about my surviving the North Texas summers. It’s a combination of battling the heat, thunderstorms, and electricity woes. They all add to the challenges of my writing life as a sixty-nine-year-old writer. A great title for this post is Surviving North Texas Summers: Battling the Heat, Thunderstorms, and Electricity Woes.

Introduction


Hey there from scorching North Texas! The summer blast furnace is cranked up to its maximum setting, and boy, it’s a strange weather cocktail we’re dealing with. We’re currently under a heat advisory with heat index values soaring up to 112 and temperatures hitting a blistering 105 degrees.

It’s like being in an oven! These high temperatures coupled with the dreaded humidity make heat-related illnesses a real concern, especially for those toiling outdoors or engaging in outdoor activities. But hey, don’t worry, the national weather services have some tips for us to survive this sizzling ordeal.

Heat-Related Havoc

According to the weather folks, it’s all about staying cool and hydrated. They’re urging us to guzzle down plenty of fluids, seek refuge in air-conditioned havens, avoid the scorching sun, and make sure we check up on our loved ones and neighbors. Oh, and by the way, they emphasize that under no circumstances should we ever leave young children or pets alone in vehicles. Seriously, it’s a recipe for disaster.

On top of that, they’re suggesting we take extra precautions if we have to brave the outdoors, like rescheduling any strenuous activities to the cooler early mornings or evenings. And hey, let’s not forget to don lightweight, loose-fitting clothing to give our bodies a fighting chance against the inferno.

Thunderstorms in the Mix?

As if the heat wasn’t enough, North Texas also likes to surprise us with some thunderstorms. Yep, we’ve got gusty winds, lightning galore, and heavy downpours to contend with. Mother Nature just can’t make up her mind!

While the rain might give us a brief respite from the scorching temperatures, it usually means the humidity skyrockets, turning our surroundings into a tropical sauna. Oh, the joy!

Electrical Hiccups and Escaping the Heat

Hold onto your hats, folks, ’cause here comes another challenge! Our dear friends at ERCOT, the ones responsible for managing the Texas Electric grid, have warned us about the possibility of rolling blackouts due to the surging electricity demand. Can you believe it? They predict that from Sunday through next week, we might be left sweating in the dark. Just what we needed, right?

But hey, if the heat gets too unbearable, I’ve got a plan. I’m heading for the mountains, finding some high elevation to beat the heat. Like those old rockers Twisted Sister said, “We’re Not Gonna Take It Anymore!” I’ll find somewhere cooler, even if it means taking a mini-vacation to escape the boiling cauldron of North Texas.

Coping Strategies and Parting Words

Okay, let’s get serious for a moment. In the face of these challenges, we gotta stay smart and take care of ourselves. Stay hydrated, my friends—drink water like it’s going out of style! Seek refuge indoors where the AC is pumping cool air, and keep an eye on the weather updates.

And let’s hope and pray that the electricity grid holds up, so we don’t have to resort to caveman survival tactics. But hey, if all else fails, let’s remember that we Texans are a resilient bunch. We’ll find a way to beat the heat, whether it’s by chilling in the mountains or creating our own personal oasis.

Raise Our Water Bottles High

So, fellow Texans (and all facing the heat), let’s raise our water bottles high and toast to surviving another scorching North Texas summer. It may be a wild ride of extreme heat, thunderstorms, and electricity scares, but together, we’ll ride it out and emerge stronger on the other side.

And who knows, maybe there will be a future score idea from the struggles of living in the heat. But first, I’ll keep on with my rewrites from the edit recommendations. It’s still hard to type as I’m continuing to deal with trigger finger.

Stay cool, my friends, and don’t let the summer heat get the best of you!

Writer’s Log – July 7, 2023

Welcome to “It’s Never Too Late: Uncovering the Magic of Writing After Sixty,” I’m Dr. Jimmie Aaron Kepler, Christian nonfiction author and poet. This is my writer’s log for Friday, July 7, 2023. Today, I’m writing about my writing life as a sixty-nine-year-old writer.

In Personal News

I’m continuing to make it to the fitness center twice a daily. Stretching my leg and hip muscles begins each session followed by a 30 minute walk and five minute cool down session. I do this twice a day. The walking has not had an impact on my weight which is staying steady in the weigh too much category. I’m five feet six inches tall and weigh in the 206 pound range with my weight fluctuating between 202 pounds and 212 pounds. 

Trigger finger update – Last time I mentioned I’ve been gripping the treadmill wrong or too much. I have developed something called “trigger finger.” My finger physically locks and I have to force it to straighten out. I saw the doctor on July 6. They still have me wearing a splint and added physical therapy of the hand and a RX for nerve pain. I am still waiting for the pharmacy to fill the RX after 24-hours. I’ll see the physician again on Monday, July 10. Potentially, I’ll receive a steroid shot if the hand isn’t better. So far, it isn’t better.

My new black Sketcher step-ins for exercising on the treadmill are working out fine. I have prescription orthotic in-souls and they’re great. They were a $600 plus investment from the podiatrist. 

In Spiritual News

I continue to spend time in God’s word and attending Bible study class plus attending worship.

My devotional time today was from the Christian Devotions US website https://christiandevotions.us/viewblogentry/21322. The devotion was from Romans 1:12 NIV, “That is, that you may be encouraged by each other’s faith.” 

In Reading News

This week I finished Harry Potter and The Soccer’s Stone. The auto scrolling feature on my Kindle is working wonderfully where I can read while walking on the treadmill. I’m now reading Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets.

When I finish rereading The Harry Potter series I will read Lindsay Buroker’s Fallen Empire Series. I purchased the entire series on Kindle eBook this week. I previously owned and read book one in the series. The series is science fiction. Lindsay is a wonderful writer. The cost was minimal. I spent under $35. The books in the series are: 

  • Cyborg Legacy: A Fallen Empire Novel (prequel), 
  • Star Nomad: Fallen Empire, Book 1; 
  • Flight: Fallen Empire, Book 2; 
  • Starseers: Fallen Empire, Book 3; 
  • Relic of Sorrows: Fallen Empire, Book 4; 
  • Cleon Moon: Fallen Empire, Book 5; 
  • Arkadian Skies: Fallen Empire, Book 6; 
  • Perilous Hunt: Fallen Empire, Book 7; and 
  • End Game: Fallen Empire, Book 8

I purchased the books to in this series to read on my trans-Pacific cruise in October – November 2023.

Writers need to read. Stephen King and my university English professors taught me this.

In Writing News

You may enjoy Joanna Penn’s podcast The Creative Penn, You can find Episode #701 – 9 Ways That AI Will Disrupt Authors and the Publishing Industry in the Next Decade [2023 Update] with Joanna Penn and Nick Thacker at https://www.thecreativepenn.com/2023/07/03/9-ways-that-artificial-intelligence-ai-will-disrupt-authors-and-the-publishing-industry-an-update-with-joanna-penn-and-nick-thacker/ and episode #700 – Using Sudowrite for Writing Fiction with Amit Gupta https://www.thecreativepenn.com/2023/06/29/using-sudowrite-for-writing-fiction-with-amit-gupta/ 

I continue to edit/rewrite my latest book. It goes slow with the “trigger finger” as I have to type primarily with just my right hand.

Pen and journal have also come back into my life as I am using my journal for writing my poetry. It’s a great way to avoid using my left hand.

I did not attend a Zoom or local writer’s group this week.

Writer’s Log – July 2, 2023

Dr Jim Kepler

Welcome to “It’s Never Too Late: Uncovering the Magic of Writing After Sixty,” I’m Dr. Jimmie Aaron Kepler, Christian nonfiction author and poet. This is my writer’s log for Sunday, July 2, 2023. Today, I’m writing about my writing life as a sixty-nine-year-old writer.

In Personal News

I made it to the fitness center yesterday. My goal of stretching my leg and hip muscles and walking 30-minutes on the treadmill was met. 

I guess I’m gripping the treadmill wrong or too much. I have developed something called “trigger finger.” It is a condition affecting tendons that flex the fingers and thumb, typically resulting in a sensation of locking or catching when you bend and straighten your digits. My symptoms may include pain and stiffness in the fingers and thumb. 

The condition is also known as stenosing tenosynovitis. I need to rest the left hand and specifically the “fickle finger” or middle finger on the hand. My father suffered from this condition. My finger physically locks and I have to force it to straighten out. Ugh.

A trip to the Sketchers store bagged me two new pairs of shoes. One was a pain of black Sketcher step-ins for exercising on the treadmill. They replace a pair of SAS athletic shoes at less than one-third the cost. The second pair were light brown (tan) casual shoes for wearing on ship during my trans-Pacific cruise this fall.

In Spiritual News

My Christian faith is important to me. I regularly attend Bible fellowship class and Sunday morning worship at Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas. I’ve been a member there for over two decades. 

In the worship service this morning, there was a salute to the armed services. The song for each branch of the military was played and members of or veterans of that branch stand and are recognized. 

It is the annual “God & Country” service. Today Dr. Jack Graham preached on “Is There Hope For America?”

You can watch live streaming or a replay of the service at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJXF34u8Xlk

My devotional time today was from the Christian Devotions US website https://christiandevotions.us/viewblogentry/21317. The devotion was from Matthew 5:42 NIV, “Give to the one who asks you, and do not turn away from the one who wants to borrow from you.”

In Reading News

I read another 40-minutes worth of Harry Potter and The Soccer’s Stone. I’ve figured out how to use the auto scrolling feature on my Kindle where I can also read while walking on the treadmill.

By using this feature I don’t have to change pages. I have it set to my reading speed. This allows the eReader to scroll like a teleprompter. Very cool!

In Writing News

You may enjoy the blog post “When Words Changed a Kingdom,” by Maureen  Miller at https://www.blueridgeconference.com/when-words-changed-a-kingdom/.

Maureen Miller blogs regularly at www.penningpansies.com.

You may also enjoy Linda Goldfard’s The Best Writing Life Podcast. This week’s episode is “How Authors Should Create Online Courses with Thomas Umstattd Jr.”

You can listen for free at https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-your-best-writing-life-69198117/.

You can learn more about Linda at https://www.lindagoldfarb.com/ or Thomas at https://www.thomasumstattd.com/. 

Have a good Sunday. 

Writer’s Log – July 1, 2023

Dr Jim Kepler at Starbucks

Welcome to “It’s Never Too Late: Uncovering the Magic of Writing After Sixty,” I’m Dr. Jimmie Aaron Kepler, Christian nonfiction author and poet. This is my writer’s log for Saturday, July 1, 2023, the first day of July! Today, I’m writing about my writing life as a sixty-nine-year-old writer.

In Personal News

Walking daily and stretching tops my physical activity goals. During the past week, I walked on the fitness center treadmill at least 30 minutes six of seven days. Four days I walked twice, one in the morning and once in the afternoon. 

My daily totals were Saturday 7,856 steps (2.9 miles), Sunday 5,239 steps (2.0 miles), Monday 10,715 steps (3.8 miles), Tuesday 9,555 steps (3.3 miles), Wednesday 8,910 steps (3.2 miles), Thursday 5,482 steps (2.0 miles), and Friday 10,070 steps (3.6 miles). 

Without the air conditioning of the fitness center I would not have been able to achieve these levels of exercise as the daily highs ranged from 100 degrees F to 106 degrees F with heat index in the 115 to 118 degrees F range.

In Spiritual News

I maintained my devotional time each day. Spending a regular time with God and in God’s word is important to me as a Christian. Devotional and Christian living blog posts written by friends in the Blue Ridge Bible Study Writers, Refresh Bible Study Writers, and Christian Devotions US website and the Holy Bible were my resources. I attend church and Bible fellowship class weekly at Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas where I’m a twenty plus years member and even a former deacon.

Issues and votes from the recent Southern Baptist Convention’s annual meeting were also examined. Viewing a few hours of debates between Dr. Rick Warren (a classmate of mine at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary – note: I had a class named Discipleship Evangelism taught by Dr. Roy Fish were Rick Warren and I worked on the same group project) and Dr Al Mohler (President of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary). I’ve come away with much more concern over Dr Mohler’s theology, attitudes, views on polity, and politics than on Dr Warren. 

A few resources: https://religionnews.com/2023/06/27/southern-baptists-say-no-to-women-pastors-but-what-exactly-does-bible-say-pastor-is/

I’m also becoming increasingly aware of poor leadership and financial management of the two immediate past presidents of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (SWBTS). SWBTS is a shell of what it was when I was a student there in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The enrollment is about ten percent of what it was when I was there. I’ve also learned Southwestern Baptist seminary ran up $140 million in deficit spending since 2000. For decades, spending went up at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary while enrollment plummeted, causing the school to overspend by millions in 19 of the last 21 years.

A few resources: https://www.baptiststandard.com/news/baptists/seminary-finances-deteriorated-over-two-decades/

In Reading News

I’m back to doing some comfort reading. Harry Potter and The Soccer’s Stone (Book One of the Harry Potter Series) is my main reading this past week. I’m continuing to read Madly, Deeply by Alan Rickman.

In Writing News

My continuing education and main source for writing news/education continues to be Joanna Penn’s The Creative Penn Podcast (https://www.youtube.com/@thecreativepenn). I also enjoy the daily emails from the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference (https://www.blueridgeconference.com/blog/) and the Your Best Writing Life podcast by Linda Goldfarb (https://www.blueridgeconference.com/podcast/). About five hours a week are invested in my writing continuing education.

I’m also engaged in three writing groups. One is in person and meets monthly. It’s the Writer’s Guild of Texas. I meeting in two online groups – the 540 Writer’s Community and the Refresh Bible Study Writers.

Am I writing? No, well yes, I am doing my regular Writer’s Log blog posts. I’m also editing and writing my current book and about halfway through the edits. I did several chapter’s yesterday.

Have a good Saturday. Consider attending church on Sunday – either in person or online.