Even though it was 70 degrees, March might have been too early to switch the fans for summer.
Month: March 2012 (Page 1 of 2)
Regardless of what the calendar says, a toasty fire wards off the chill of freezing temperatures.
Painting ceilings is as uncomfortable and tiring as I remember.
Good things happen when you’re in the right place at the right time.
She translates my taking care of the painting and landscaping as taking care of her. And not taking care, too.
It’s so amazing to have him follow me around when I’m home, ask where I am when I’m gone, and shout “Daddy’s home, Daddy’s home!” when I drive up!
Making Sunday more a day of rest and re-creation makes a difference.
When he’s really struggling, stop and ask what’s really bothering him.
Nice to be there to see him play by himself at Stations of the Cross.
Business people I meet often tell me way more than they should.
A full slate of networking breakfasts and lunches at least means good left-overs.
Great to have old friends deliver great referral contacts and new friends surprise with sincere support.
It makes for an especially hard day when we’re both struggling to stay positive (and then the boys pile on with really bad attitudes).
Seeing your 3-year old delight in every birthday present even before he knows what it is reminds me to be more grateful, trusting, and joyful.
It’s cool to have your wife check your time online and find out you ran a personal best on 5 hours sleep and a bruised calf.
Don’t let the salmon and crab cakes run out (multiple times) at the big money gala.
Dads can only run next to his child, encouraging him and steadying him when he wobbles. The child needs to peddle and steer. You can’t do it for him.
Looking back, I’m a better dad, husband, and leader today than I was a year ago. #ScottBaker
Great to catch up with an old colleague and connect with someone who might be a good friend.
I guess hard days will be mixed in with the good ones, but hopefully it was just the pouring rain and overcast sky all day.