Fun to be the driver/chaperone on the outing to the symphony, Ford Museum, and “behind the scenes” tour of the Diocesan administration.
Month: February 2012 (Page 1 of 2)
Getting a raise and asked to be the next president in January apparently do not prevent getting fired in February! Really!?
And only 3 days severance!? Really!?
I think when they say they want to “understand it” before they do it, they really mean “agree with it”.
It’s really fun to play with the 3-yr-old and see how he thinks but hard to stay in the moment and not get distracted.
The weirdness wears off a little over time – but it’s still weird.
Bad roads and bad weather are a lot less stressful when you’ve already planned to take the day off.
A lot gets done when you stay focused totally on work when you’re at work.
When you have issues with a cause or event, it’s hard to convince others to support it, so don’t take a leadership role, no matter how much the committee chairman appeals to your ego.
Sometimes your shots just won’t go.
The household is sure pleasant when the boys are getting along.
If it doesn’t feel right, it probably isn’t; don’t do it.
I’m going to have to invest in more sport coats if I’m going to have huge sweat spots every time I present.
All men/boys need their desire for greatness validated, but especially 10-14 year-olds.
Shooting skeet and trap with friends is great, even if you miss 92% of the targets. #NATO
My wife has a heart for seeing truth and beauty in Church teaching, the desire to share it with teens, and the gift to touch hearts with her sincerity.
Being ready with thoughtful gifts makes for a sweet Valentine’s Day.
When your team gets crushed you can’t make the coach or your teammates better; you can only work on improving your game.
Seeing the oldest struggle to get traction is emotionally painful and reminds me that as much of a natural as I thought I’d be, being a great dad is work.
Holding a family meeting to directly address the lack of respect for others, their property and feelings was long overdue.
Before making (thinly veiled) accusations, ask some non-threatening questions to check your facts.