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Crazy Season ended Tuesday with the primary elections, thank the Lord.
A doctor friend lost his practice due to an anonymous social media accusation. Awful. Absolutely awful.
Travel is picking up and that’s a VERY good thing. I love dropping into new routines on the road and I love dropping into my cherished tried and true routines when I return home.
My father has a bravery that’s hard to find. He’s never found an experiation date on a bottle or jar or jug that has intimidated him.
An old college buddy is coming through town tomorrow night and I simply can’t wait to see him. I just need to make sure he and I don’t tell any college stories in front of the kids.
I’m pretty sure after God got done with all that creation business on the seventh day he sat down with a cup of Homemade Vanilla Blue Bell Ice Cream topped with fresh picked blackberries.
My teenaged son tells me nothing. Absolutely nothing. I want a little more information, but not too much. However, I’ve learned that he’s a delight to his friend’s parents and I guess that matters for something.
My first golf tournamanet revealed quite a few things about me and my people that I’d prefer to not acknowledge.
(This commentary disappeared off the Keepin’ It Real podcasts and I’m repostiing it at the request of a friend. Originally posted 9/16/19.)
The young engineer couldn’t read the schematic. The owner of the company had no idea how to do the software update. Individually, they were helpless.
A man stood in line at the pharmacy and when he finally got to the front he asked the pharmacist, in nearly a whisper, if she had anything for hiccups.