Dear Kellen, As your Dad, nothing pleases me more than the opportunity to brag about you. When the subject of kids comes up in a conversation, that’s my chance to tell someone about you and what a great kid you are! The other day, I wrote in Facebook about you and duct taping the drumsticks…
Category: Life
What if?
I worked in the toddler room, second service yesterday…
This Little Light is None of Your Business!
As a child, I remember singing the words, This little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine! (Verse 3X) (Chorus)…Let it shine! Let it shine! Let it shine. The next verse started, Hide it under a bushel, No! I’m gonna let it shine… We sang this in Sunday School. We sang it in Vacation…
DIY Guy learns a valuable lesson.
What would happen if he had to admit that he had bitten off more than he could chew, requiring him to call the dreaded AAA, tow the MINI to the dealer, and kowtow to the eeeevil masterminds of S.E.R.V.I.C.E. D.E.P.A.R.T.M.E.N.T., the sworn enemy of his credit card and his secret organization, B.U.D.G.E.T.???
Are you a Christian practicing witchcraft?
At the end of each email, the reader is asked to forward it to others. This in itself, is perfectly fine — if it’s a straightforward request. The problem lies in the way the request is made.
The Restful Life
I tend to focus on things that are life enhancing. Part of it is probably personality, but there is a real benefit and purpose behind this: it’s restful. When life happens, it seems so easy to focus on money woes, car maintenance bills, the broken transmission on the lawnmower, children who have to be told…
Father’s Day… the Infographic.
A bit of useless knowledge courtesy of Michael Hyatt and Ultimate Coupons.com! Happy Father’s Day!
I am a closet pouter…
Pouter, no pouting!
Taming the creature of habit…
After X number of years of marriage, are you operating in habit mode? Have you stopped to check to and see if you’ve really been doing what you need to or are you assuming everything’s okay because it feels okay from your perspective?
Listening is loving.
Why is it that we as husbands find it easy to listen to a customer, yet quickly become impatient when our wives are talking? The quick answer is that we value our customers’ money. But what does that say about how we value our wives? Ouch.