This was going to be a post called Don’t You Regret About Me but I decided to go a different way. Maybe it is because the doc said change your ways or bad things are going to happen. “Gee doc, what sort of bad things?’ “Illnesses that make you more than uncomfortable before they kill… Continue reading It’s More Than A Broken Dishwasher
Year: 2018
The People We Value Or…Don’t
No one in the house wants to spend time with dad and that old guy musician he wants to watch on Netflix. “Sorry dad, Springsteen on Broadway” doesn’t sound interesting to me.” I nod my head and say it’s ok and it is. They don’t have to watch, they just need to know that one… Continue reading The People We Value Or…Don’t
A Story About 10,000 Love Letters
The gym is a funny place in that some of the regulars get a snapshot of who they think you are based upon the brief snippets of information they secure through parts and pieces of conversation you exchange. Some six hours earlier a guy asked me if I could build a house because one of… Continue reading A Story About 10,000 Love Letters
Should We Embrace The Fear?
Should I start by talking about the moment in Walk The Line when June screams at Johnny about his not being able to walk the line or go a more personal direction? Because I sprinted out of Costco in Southlake and debated whether 121 would be faster than cutting through Grapevine on the way home… Continue reading Should We Embrace The Fear?