Monthly Archives: August 2016

Seven ways to keep from giving up

Yesterday, I asked this question: When times get rough, how do you keep from giving up? I was very impressed with the answers that I got. A friend of mine asked me, “so what do you do?” Good question. Guess … Continue reading

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Intern Season

As amazing as the 2nd Annual Mississippi Book Festival’s panels were (and they were very good), the author’s lounge was a little piece of heaven. It was a refuge from the hustle and bustle out in the Capitol’s hallways. And … Continue reading

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The Eulogy

Last night I heard a grandfather powerfully eulogized his 13-year-old grandson. No grandfather ever should have to do that. Ever. As he spoke, his love for his grandson reached out and wrapped its arms around everyone in the audience. There … Continue reading

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A time to give

Right now, thousands are waking up on a shelter cot, wondering, “what the hell is next?” Because Hell already visited them in liquid form. Brown, murky flood waters quickly rose in the night, stealing homes, dreams and lives. Our friends … Continue reading

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Scars

Scars make you tougher. I just finished a piece about the flooding in Louisiana and a couple of the comments reminded me that yes, Louisiana will be OK. But they will be scarred. I know a little bit about scars. … Continue reading

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An open letter to my boys on the first day of school

To my boys, School is here. While the thermometer may disagree, summer is over. No more sleeping late. No more binge-watching Netflix. Time to cut Snapchatting back by at least 1/2. It’s time to get up, get ready and get … Continue reading

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