Well, forty years ago today, our nephew John was born; and that changed the way that Janet and I looked at the world. In fact, it still does. It might seem odd to you that something like that would have…
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I've been having trouble sleeping the past week or so - no, that's not correct. I have had trouble getting to sleep the past week or so. It's like I am tired early in the evening and then, for some…
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Well, today, the tents and many of the other temporary structures built for the Super Bowl started to come down; and the news media told us this morning that the downtown streets that have been closed for several weeks would…
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Indy's an odd place for a war. After all, it's kind of a quiet city, a great place to raise a family and the place where Janet and I will celebrate 30 years of living on Labor Day week-end this…
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As you already know, our family went to the NFL Experience earlier this week. This is the first time the Super Bowl has been in Indy and the whole city has gone a little crazy. Since I wrote that post…
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No, I'm not starting a new business charging for prayer. Today, I had an early lunch with a friend of mine, a banker, who always insists on paying for both of us. And, as is our custom, I always end…
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Today was a day I will remember for a long time. I loved spending time with Janet, Kristin and her three boys, Connor, Carter and Cooper this afternoon and evening. But for most of the time we were together, we…
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I worked a little late this evening and by the time that Janet and I sat down to watch TV, we decided that we would rather watch something that was on TV last evening. So we checked the recorded programs…
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As I was thinking about what to write about this evening, I came across a notice that on this date, January 29th, in 1880, William Claude Dekenfield, better known as W.C. Fields, a somewhat off-color comedic genius was born in…
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When I travel, or exercise, I like to watch the video podcasts from Dallas Theological Seminary. My Dad's cousin, Dr. Stanley Toussaint, has taught at DTS since about 1960 and for the last five years or so, I have found…
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