How a Little Leaguer earned a Major League MVP award Yesterday I went to visit a friend for lunch. Unfortunately, he was running a bit late, so when I arrived at the restaurant, I decided to sit at the counter […]
How a Little Leaguer earned a Major League MVP award Yesterday I went to visit a friend for lunch. Unfortunately, he was running a bit late, so when I arrived at the restaurant, I decided to sit at the counter […]
Fight off the Fakes The other day while reading about new technologies, I found an article on NFTs and counterfeits. For those unfamiliar, NFT stands for non-fungible token: non-fungible means irreplaceable or unique and one-of-a-kind. A token is a visible […]
Soaking in the Son We do a lot of work around the house because the self-imposed and collaborative “honey do” list is quite extensive. Anyone who owns a home knows that the work never really ends. We tend to move […]
Misplaced Recognition A nostalgic reminder of a great time in my professional life sits on my window sill. From time to time, I look at it to remind me of the great colleagues and clients I’ve worked with over the […]
Scars Remind Us If you look closely, a four-inch scar runs underneath my forearm from the bottom of my hand toward my elbow. It’s a reminder of a careless mistake from long ago. One evening after arriving home from work, […]
Take Care of It I’d been practicing, studying, and preparing for my driver’s license test for months. Finally, the day came for me to test. When the day arrived, I asked my dad to take me in my mom’s car, […]
What Are You Checking Out? Over the summer, we challenged our kids to a reading challenge. The idea was for them to stay in the habit of reading and learning over the summer break. They decided that the library would […]
Get into Alignment Recently I sat in on a men’s group as they discussed being in alignment with God’s word and ways. One of the men mentioned how this idea of alignment reminded him of the Atlas Orthogonal Chiropractic Technique. […]
Cost of Complacency On April 11, 2017, Marty Dale Whitmire of Greenville, South Carolina, died from a “freak accident,” as labeled by the company. The “accident” occurred when a live powerline was clipped and fell on Whitmire while he was […]
Train Up To Reduce Risk For some reason, lately, death and motorcycles have been a reoccurring theme in my life. Not in terms of death due to motorcycles but as separate incidences. For example, my neighbor recently lost his mother […]
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