- I’ve decided that any form of “fish and chips” in a land-locked state is only going to disappoint me.
- The double cure of Jesus’ death has moved my heart in worship this week.
- About to mark Nebraska and Alabama off my list of States never visited.
- I have first-hand experience now at what it is like to be an administrator of a school making a budget based on a set amount of students and then watching to see if that number of students actually enrolls. Nerve-wracking.
- It is a sure sign of the decline of our culture that men do not know how to grill meat well.
- It is helpful to write and be critiqued. What I think is an amazing article sometimes isn’t.
- I am grateful for the season I’m in where I can say “I love my job.”
- I hate it when my kids get sick. It makes me sad to see them not feel good.
- LOST is just as good, just a surprising the second time around. And probably better too.
- I am overly excited about getting published on a website that isn’t my own.
- I’m confident The Alumni Association of my college alma mater is posting yearbook photos of students on Facebook as blackmail to get them to donate money. Apparently I haven’t paid up.
- Sitting around a table having dinner and laughing with community is an under-appreciated gift of grace.
- Bacon Chocolate-Chip Cookies are also an under-appreciated gift of grace.












