Don’t Judge Them until You’ve Walked in Their Shoes My wife and I are both at the age where we are dealing with the reality of aging parents.... Read More →
The Colt 45 Guy You probably have to be a baby boomer like me to remember this classic Colt 45 beer commercial. It... Read More →
Simply Wonderful This week’s Words of Encouragement essay is about my Aunt Sally and what special family gatherings like Thanksgiving meant... Read More →
Everybody Plays the Fool Sometime (No Exception to the Rule) Here I go again, going “old school,” referencing another Motown mega-hit. This time it is “Everybody Plays the Fool”... Read More →
Homecoming I recently attended the University of Maryland’s Homecoming football game against Iowa. It was a beautiful fall day with... Read More →
“Darlin’ If You Want Me to Be Closer to You, Get Closer to Me” Makes sense, doesn’t it? But too often we do just the opposite. In our efforts to get closer we... Read More →
Young and Old, It’s All In the Mind I’m writing about three different people and three different perspectives on life this week. One of these people is... Read More →
“Tears of a Clown” Is a Great Song, But No Way to Live One of the verses to Smokey Robinson’s legendary Motown hit “Tears of a Clown” goes like this: “Oh yeah,... Read More →
I’ll Always Be Your Mother Every Sunday morning I take my mom to church. We usually go for a drive afterwards and get some... Read More →
Happy 4th of July from Gunsight, Texas On Independence Day, I had the opportunity to reminisce about a true American success story which began in a... Read More →