Thoughts on the journey
Monday, January 13, 2025

See? God Loves Me!

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 Not  long ago my bride and I visited a coffee shop for their 10 year anniversary of being in business. She knows the owner and we always ha...
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Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Aunt Anna

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 Almost 50 years ago I met Beverly, the girl who would be my bride. We met on campus at Abilene Christian University and have been together ...
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Monday, August 8, 2022

Memory Snapshot

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 There are moments that come to all of us on this journey where the view and the moment overwhelm, not only in the beauty, but the impact of...
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Friday, May 27, 2022

Last Day

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 After 32 years in public education my bride is hanging it up. The past couple of weeks have been a little emotional. When she started she w...
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Sunday, July 4, 2021

"Mimi" Margaret

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 In the last 15 months Bev and I have lost her mom, my dad, and now to finish the journey, my step-mom. They were all in their 90's and ...
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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

A Long Journey's End

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 The theme of this blog for the years I have been creating it has been the events and the considerations that come from this journey we call...
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Friday, August 28, 2020

COVID, Stroke, Hospice

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Sunday afternoon in the midst of getting our Sunday agenda completed, I received a call out of the blue saying Dad had a stroke and was in t...
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I love to teach. I'm in sales management, where I can teach customers and my sales reps. I love the idea of enlightenment. There is nothing better than to see in the eyes of the student that "Aha" moment. I love to learn as well, to fit new ideas into the larger construct of life experiences. The spiritual quest is most rewarding and toughest part of this journey. But it guides and reframes everything I write about. My take on life is usually as a "functional skeptic" I want to things to be ideal, but I know or suspect we will all live a version of Plan B. This blog is just a slice of my life, lived with all the bumps and bruises, seasoned with a bit of humor.
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