Perspectives should be like a summer rain. Fresh and allow growth. Sit in a different seat or look at a problem from a different point of view and see what you notice.
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Welcome to my little world of words. These are mostly my thoughts but also my adventures in fatherhood. Hope you enjoy your experience!
Perspectives should be like a summer rain. Fresh and allow growth. Sit in a different seat or look at a problem from a different point of view and see what you notice.
Strive for perfection in yourself rather than seeking to be perfect.
We’ve got plenty of time so take it to use that Zoom call and tell someone you love them.
There’s a new normal in town now. I’m asking myself how I’m going to handle it and who I want to be.
Kids grow up so fast. But living in the moment lets you hold on to them while they are young and enjoy the wonder they bring. Collecting snapshots of those moments is how I keep them little forever.
Monday morning gloom isn’t ideal but necessary for growth. Here is a poem about those feelings on a cloudy day to help take the gloomy edge away.
Venus is known as the morning and evening star. Despite being a rather small sized planet, its shine teaches us about the night sky and other lessons about life. . .
Thoughts and inspiration from a Christmas road trip through Costa Rica.
A quick lesson about a girl and her dog.
This is a reflection on the importance of being open to ideas that can change your mind and provide great value.
A parade and circus across the sky as the day moves to night like a changing of the guard.
One isn’t always the loneliest number that you’ll ever do.
Letter writing can have a profound impact well beyond time and space. Its a way to share yourself with others. My great grandfather taught me this lesson 76 years ago.
A story from a dream inspired by the night mountain air.
Dr. Seuss lessons aren’t just for kids.
Paul Simon is one of my favorite artists. I’ve been learning lessons from his music for decades and now I get to apply them.