Long Story Short Those words almost always come too late A friend drops by and starts talking about his or her trip to a clothing store. They go on and on about the sale, the clothes, the new styles. This goes on for about 5 minutes, and then they say…well anyway…to make a long story short, yada yada yada. And then the long story … The rest of the story…
Category Archives: thought provoking thoughts
Bullet Points – For Target Practice…sort of I’ll be making some bullet points in a couple of minutes, but stick with me as I share this high speed journey. Kana Watanabe woke up this Tuesday morning in a particularly excited mood. She dressed quickly, gulped down a small helping of tamagoyaki and white tea, and rushed out the door. This was no ordinary morning. … The rest of the story…
To all of you ladies who “took one for the team” as you… Withstood the months of pregnancy Withstood the pains of childbirth Fed your babies when they cried at 3 a.m. Fixed “boo boos” Kissed away pain Hugged away frowns Cooked breakfasts, made lunches, and prepared dinners Washed clothes even after laundry was all done Taught truth, hope, and love…and readin’, writin’, and … The rest of the story…
Children’s Writer Challenge
I know at least one children’s writer who challenges my notions about myself. I work with him everyday. And he challenges me to write engaging, relevant stories for kids and families. When I think I don’t have anything to say, he tells me I’m trying too hard to SAY something…when I should be diligently writing to TELL something. “But you don’t understand,” I respond. … The rest of the story…
Here’s a music history challenge for you. I’ll bet you can’t tell me the 5 songs I’m including in this fairy tale and why they’re grouped together. If you need a hint, leave me a comment. Once upon a time there were two bridges. One bridge went over water, and the other went over clouds. It was important to choose the right bridge because … The rest of the story…
I don’t believe in luck, lucky 7, or any other superstition involving mere luck. And I don’t care who knows it. I’m rolling the dice on the chance you’ll agree… That being said, I can remember warm, spring days in Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas when I was young and free to lie in cool, green grass and look for four-leaf clovers. And I also … The rest of the story…
Everything In Moderation
Is everything in moderation something you live by? I don’t because it doesn’t apply to every avenue of life. Here’s a short explanation of what I mean. “Everything in moderation” isn’t universally axiomatic. For example, we shouldn’t want murder, or stealing, false accusations in moderation. Drinking in moderation…yes…or shopping in moderation…certainly. But true, inalienable rights come from the Creator…otherwise they’re just policies…subject to subjectivism … The rest of the story…
Happy Pi Day Mmm…I love pi. Blueberry, pecan, pumpkin, and the always delectable strawberry pi. I’m so glad to find out they’ve created a special Pi Day. Not just pi in the sky What a glorious…huh?…what did you say? Pi day is all about circles? Well, duh. Have you ever seen a square pi? Or rectangular? Or trapizoidal? Or anything but round pi? No, … The rest of the story…
Health Care Law For Baby Boomers Is Toxic
I just read an article that said when the upcoming health care law goes into effect in 2014, baby boomers stand to benefit the most. Don’t believe it for a second! Take Control Of Your Own Health I remember way back when I was going to school in Pasadena, Texas. Our house was near a paper mill, not far from refineries, and the air … The rest of the story…
I like to bring levity to my blog as often as it makes sense to do so. The cartoon self portrait of me is proof. But I would like to get serious for just a few seconds and remind you to be safe out there this New Year’s Eve. I don’t know if you’ve noticed how many violent deaths are happening, but the number … The rest of the story…










