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Category Archives: Ninety Posts in Ninety Days
Banana Leaf Tamales
New Years Eve is always fun. Too much fun. Always. The price comes in the form of a foggy brain and wasted half a New Years Day. Over the years – at least over those years – I was on … Continue reading
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A second post about Roast Duck
The following is inspired by actual events. Some details have been changed (i.e. made more gruesome and shocking) to make it more interesting. I don’t know why I felt the need to tell you that. The chicken flew out of … Continue reading
Day 89 post 89
This is the penultimate post. Day 89 post 89. It’s really the last normal post if you think about it. I mean, think about the last day of school or the last day of work. It’s never normal. It always … Continue reading
Good Old Fashioned Nightmare
This is odd. Last night I slept in my 5 year old’s bed while the little sick one slept with mommy. Shortly after falling asleep, I was having a fun little dream about watching a TV show on a movie … Continue reading
I think way too much about haircuts
I need a haircut. I’ve needed a haircut for about 2-1/2 weeks. I normally need a haircut starting about a week before my appointment at Snapdragon. A week and a half ago my appointment was canceled. Here’s my point. Should … Continue reading
Shift Happens
Little Simone got sick tonight. She’s 5. Poor thing has a dry cough and it has caused her to throw up a couple of times. And the Pacers are losing really badly. So it is the perfect time to switch … Continue reading
Leadership – Making a Difference
I haven’t posted since Thursday night. So what have I been up to? Creating. Inspiring. Making a difference. This weekend was the kickoff of the 11 week program known as Vision in Action (VIA). I am one of the coaches. … Continue reading
Bored or boring?
“This is boring.” The young teenager was not impressed with Shakespeare’s fine work. Mr. Carter, my junior high school English teacher, asked, “Could it be that you are bored not because the material is boring but because you are boring?” … Continue reading
Hot lava and molten cheese
here’s a little something. Just sort of playing around. Like picking a guitar without really playing a song. Below the sulfur clouds, the boiling lava, and four thousand feet of solid rock, Nigel Townsend bit into a slice of pizza. … Continue reading
When is the ideal time to write?
The question has occurred to me on occasion. My answers will be less than satisfying, to be sure. In the morning. The morning always seems like a good time to write. The mind is fresh. Brand new perspective and all. … Continue reading