Orlando Airport security lines.
Michelle, my wife met Al Roker on Thursday
as we waited in line to have our carry-ons screened before flying home.
Al wasn't a happy camper. the lines were long and Mr. Roker's request
to move to a shorter line was rebuffed by a TSA official. my
peace-making wife tried to console Mr. Roker as he waited impatiently
behind us. it definitely wasn't the same picture we've had of cheerful
Al on the Today Show and Food Network.
it can't be easy being a
public figure. there weren't any paparazzi trailing Al Roker, but
still, there was no blending into the crowd. how do you separate your
public and private persona?
on a MUCH smaller scale, as a pastor
in a small community, i've had to wrestle with the public nature of my
calling. i can try to hide from it. avoid it. or always be "on call" -
always wearing the clergy uniform. none of the above have worked very
well.
i too have my good days and my bad days. one thing i am
striving for is authenticity - wysiwyg - what you see is what you get.
not that I use the "pulpit" (actually music stand) as public therapy,
but i definitely don't want a huge disconnect between my public life and
my private. this will require friends and especially my wife to keep
me on the true (truth) path. she knows more than anyone whether the
morning message jives with the evening dinner
hope you have a better day tomorrow Al.
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