Category: Journal

Red

Red

I did it. I decided it was time for a change, a dramatic change. I was tired of it. I needed something new, something more exciting, something different. I’ve been considering it for a...

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Learning the Ropes

Learning the Ropes

Gary’s company hosted a private party for employees (and their families) at Main Event tonight. The evening included dinner and full run of the house — games, laser tag, bowling and pool. All for...

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Vegas…Again?

Vegas…Again?

I’m back in Vegas for the XXth time. I’ve traveled here so often that I’ve actually lost count of how many times I’ve been here. Back when I worked in PR, I’d go to...

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The Stroke Files

The Stroke Files

Today marks eleven weeks since my father experienced a stroke. The ensuing days have been arduous, trying, and emotional for everyone involved. Each day seems to bring more questions than answers. Doctors and therapists...

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Summer Break

Summer Break

One of the things I really miss about being a kid is the three-month break I used to get during the Summer. It was one of the hardest things to give up as I...

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Patience

Patience

They say patience is a virtue. I guess it’s a virtue I need to develop more because I have so little of it. My life is spent trying to be as efficient as possible...

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Up and Away

Up and Away

With everything that’s happened lately, I haven’t had a chance to blog about my Space Shuttle adventure. It started at 10:30 pm on Sunday, April 5 in the Frontiers of Flight Museum at Love...

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Tax Day

Tax Day

It never fails. Every year I dread this day. The day when I fully realize how much money the government is taking from me to fund programs that I don’t need or want. Back...

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Seven Days

Seven Days

It happens in a blink. One moment you are living your life, and before you know it, something happens that completely changes it forever. During his sermon on Sunday, my pastor compared it to...

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