Don’t Worry, Be Happy
I’ve been looking up waiting for the other shoe to drop for a week now. So far, I’ll I’ve gotten is a pain in the neck. It’s bothersome when clichés are right. In this case: “there is Read More …
I’ve been looking up waiting for the other shoe to drop for a week now. So far, I’ll I’ve gotten is a pain in the neck. It’s bothersome when clichés are right. In this case: “there is Read More …
At about 2:00pm yesterday, out of the blue, I received a message on Twitter from a producer at Huffington Post Live. My heart skipped a beat and I held my breath. I obviously answered as Read More …
I wrote this post in April 2012, when I was thinking my oldest son would be leaving to go to the local public school. Little did I know the changes that were coming our way. Read More …
I can tell when my eldest son, Dreamer D, is nervous. He laughs a forced laugh, and tells jokes that aren’t funny by any standard. It’s as if he is trying to convince himself that Read More …
My son “Fearless” turned five at a hotel. He has spent each of his birthdays thus far at a beautiful resort on the West Coast of Florida, where we are now. We usually travel with my niece Read More …
I wrote this in June 2012, before I even signed up for Ironman Florida. All I had done until that point was say I wanted to do it. Life this week has been to hectic Read More …
My family cheated on our last scavenger hunt. God forbid we do all the work when some teenager at Parrot Jungle could do it for us. I felt terrible that day, and in part my Read More …
When I did my first triathlon at 38, I was told there was nothing like your first race so I should enjoy it. I told my son the same thing this past weekend as he Read More …