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No Gloating: I Promise!

No Gloating: I Promise!

I am really not gloating that Tiger Woods “choked” during the final Round of the PGA Championship this past weekend. At least I am trying not to gloat… I did not think I would ever see the word “choke” and Tiger Woods in the same sentence though. That is the very word that sports commentators are using today to describe his conduct during the final round of the tournament. I am kind of excited to see a relatively unknown person…

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Leave the Rescuing to the Firefighters

Leave the Rescuing to the Firefighters

The needs of people around us are inexhaustible. Everyday marriages are crumbling right under our noses. Close friends struggle with addictions. Serious illness and death is a constant reality. And those of us inclined to be unselfish servants at times feel somewhat overwhelmed by it all. I have felt overcome by the darkness of the world we live in recently. I hate what has happened to close and long time friends. I finally realized today that perhaps I am more…

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He Never Came Back….

He Never Came Back….

The deed is officially done. The school shopping has been completed. It will be my last year to take Daniel school shopping for his K-12 education. He will begin his senior year in just over a week. We found bargains at Ross, Kohls, and Target. And we had a blast. The final stop of the day was at Rack Room Shoes.I like the buy one, get one half off deal. It gives me a good excuse to buy a pair…

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Reality is Your Friend

Reality is Your Friend

Hiding under the seemingly secure cover of denial is very appealing. Living in a state of denial is the best way to avoid the coldness of reality. So we set up our little tents of denial, and we crawl in them, thinking that they will protect us from the elements of reality. Unfortunately it never works. The unrelenting winds of reality blow those tents over in a matter of seconds, and leave us exposed once again. We found ourselves tangled…

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Tradition is a Good Thing

Tradition is a Good Thing

It is the second week in August and quite naturally I have Furr’s Cafeteria on the mind. That is what I should be thinking about. Every year, during the second week in August, my mother took me school shopping. We always shopped at Anthony’s, which later became Beall’s. I bought my first suit at Anthony’s to wear at high school debate tournaments. It was an Angel’s Fight suit, which reflected the disco era of the late ‘70’s. I felt like…

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It is Time to Move On!

It is Time to Move On!

It is time to move on. We all reach very decisive moments in life. Times when new commitments are made or old ones are renewed. The brief moment in time, when commitments are solidified, is of utmost importance. It is man and a woman saying their wedding vows to each other. It is a decision to remarry that same spouse, after a divorce has occurred. I know of two couples who have done just that in recent years. It is…

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The Living Years

The Living Years

I was stunned. I know at my age there is no excuse to be surprised, but for some reason I was really taken back… I visited with a man recently who had traveled a great distance to attend his father’s funeral. I asked him a few casual questions about his father, and found out quickly that he knew very little about his dad. He was actually very forthright. He told me that he had not seen his father for nearly…

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Take Me Back to Denial…

Take Me Back to Denial…

Over the next several weeks, dads across the nation will be moving their 18 year olds into college dormitories for the first time. They will not find the experience nearly as joyous as the high graduation ceremony. Oh, I have so much to say these unsuspecting parents. They have quite a road ahead of them in the next year or two. Most universities require students to live in the dorm for at least a year. Some schools even require a…

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After Midnight Talking-Part I

After Midnight Talking-Part I

I did it again last night. You would think that I would know better. I participated in after midnight talking. You have heard of such a vice? It can be a very a scary mode of interaction. Perhaps a definition is in order. After midnight talking is the type of interpersonal communication that takes place late at night, when everyone is tired. Fatigue does a number on healthy inhibitions. After midnight, we are more inclined to say things that we…

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Coming Home

Coming Home

I came home today. When I say I came home, I mean that I actually drove to my hometown, where I grew up. It is a good four hour plus drive. I had lots of time to think. The closer I got to home the richer my thoughts became. I even thought about the prodigal son making the long trek home. I wondered if his thoughts became richer, as he got closer to home. But you know that they say:…

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