Next time, rather than give a blunt answer, I will stop and ask questions to buy time to regroup.
Month: August 2020
It’s a family vacation for family.
Apparently mosquitos love ankles.
Having a continuous buffet might not be the main attraction, but it seems to help.
Driving all day wears me out (as my truck seems to know), but the time with him is priceless.
Keeping the ridiculous from disrupting the business seems to be a key part of my role.
It’s nice when their expectation is right in line with yours…or even $1,000 under.
The difference between me and the guys doing what I want to do is that they’re doing it.
When you’re going that ridiculously hard for that long, you’re trying to find something that only your Father can give.
I AM the kind of person who buys a new, imported truck!
The pivot to vacation in Michigan was totally the right call.
In the end, your son remembers the kind of father, husband, and friend you were.
Eyeglasses and cigars don’t mix.
I’m struggling with the story in my head that it’s wrong to buy a new car.
His lack of productivity combined with a continual push of a social(ist) agenda are really starting to wear thin.
Theology of the Body suggests that I need to get away from modernism and Can’t Hurt Me might have the path.
The turnover seems high but there’s not one person I wish we still had.
Because we don’t do everything in Spanish doesn’t mean we don’t care about our Spanish customers.
A change in plans is a chance to put others first.
It’s helping him that everyone is so supportive and encouraging.