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Category Archives: Blog
National Archives tour
Thanks to Congressman Gregg Harper, a couple of my friends from the radio station and I were able to go behind-the-scenes at the National Archives (no, I did not run into Nicolas Cage trying to steal the Constitution). We went several … Continue reading
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2012 Governor’s Initiative for Volunteer Excellence Honorees
I’m both honored and humbled to be on this list. I only give back an ounce compared to what this state has given me. I appreciate being nominated. And am stunned I won.
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What’s it like to survive cancer?
“I could answer that it’s awesome to be a cancer survivor. That I appreciate the sunrise even more. Or that I’m thankful to get to watch my children grow up. Those are all so very true. But if you honestly … Continue reading
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Blog will be taking the day off today
We’re switching servers. I’ll be back tomorrow with more blog goodness.
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Daily Blog – Nov. 21
Be thankful. Be thankful for your talent. Be thankful for your friends and family. Be thankful for all that you have received in your life. Just remember to show your thankfulness — Use your talent to its fullest. Love your … Continue reading
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Daily Blog – Nov. 16
You. Got your attention, didn’t I? “You” is such a powerful word. We live in an “I” world these days — if you don’t believe me, read about 95% of the posts on Twitter and Facebook. And when CEOs and … Continue reading
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Daily Blog – Nov. 15
Since I took the morning off, I had the pleasure of taking my son to school today. As I pulled out of my neighborhood, I encountered a thick patch of fog. The road started to disappear until visibility was nearly … Continue reading
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Daily Blog – November 14
Another sons’ birthday, another moment of thankfulness that I survived cancer to see it. It’s a feeling that rattles around in my brain — a feeling of fear/thankfulness/relief/guilt that comes with the miracle of having a very deadly form of … Continue reading
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Daily Blog – 11/11/11
Today’s Veteran’s Day. I’ve written and drawn about it already — but let me just say this much more: I wouldn’t have the freedom to do what I do without the sacrifices of veterans. For that, I’m thankful. •••••••••••• Been … Continue reading
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Daily Blog – Nov. 10
As I was driving into work, I saw the sunrise (it’s that time of year when it is dark when I leave and dark when I get home.) The clouds were starting to turn pink and purple and it gave … Continue reading