The rest of that main refrain for all country music fans is recited like the pledge of allegiance in chorus – “and I wouldn’t change it for the world.” Credits to Thomas Rhett and his hit single.
This anthem resonates with me. The track was released 2 years before COVID but subsequently became a pandemic battle cry.
Today was a day that had me in lock step with Thomas…
After my son got home way too late from work, so much so I was drafting his 2 week notice letter while he was driving home, I told him to get to bed and he could deliver said notice when he woke up (the time stamp on that exchange was around 12:30 this morning). He did just that and then we were off to a professional golf tournament with a dear family friend.

We walked around for a bit and my son said this could have been you – maybe on my best day – if I managed to string together many, many best days for a remarkable period of time. Between the three of us, you had one stand out college football player, one walk on college golf player, and one tennis player who had opportunities to keep going. I have not swung a club in over three years because life changes and I mostly wouldn’t change it for the world. If I did take a swing, it would only be with a PING (inside golf talk). At any rate, we had a crew standing next to us on one green and they were hustling a wager amongst themselves. The golden ticket centered on one of the pros making a long putt. My son’s looking at me during this jaw fest so I finally said “fellas none of them [pros] are going to make their putts because they aren’t going to chase it when they don’t have to.” I would have won if I wagered.
After the tournament, I checked in with some other dear friends of ours. I was mostly interested in seeing the brand new car they had purchased! The scary part was they needed to purchase a new ride after an accident so I was thankful I was only talking new cars with them.

I love autos and I’m just now realizing my son drives the newest vehicle in our family?! Wow life does change…
In one week my oldest will effectively drive the newest vehicle we own off into the sunset. Well that’s not entirely true since I made him quit his job and gas isn’t free! One of my buddies as it turns out now leads an innovative branch where my son will soon attend so I’ve still got eyes on him! Life is changing and for the most part I agree with Thomas Rhett. Through tragedy and triumph and all the in between where most of us spend our time, the daily adjustments are just that.
And then I pause on these lyrics…
I remember the day I told my Daddy and Mama
You’re gonna have a grandkid, yep
From Uganda, that’s right, we’re adopting
And she is the cutest little girl that you’ve ever seen
Well I was wrapping my head around being a dad
A big wrench got thrown in the plans we thought we had
Now Lauren’s showing, got one on the way
Yeah that’s two under two, hey, what can I say?
Life changes and I mostly wouldn’t change it for the world.
Hang on my friend. Although these quiet moments with your high school son may seem like an ending, they are, in fact, a beginning….The very best is yet to come.
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