When Farnoosh Brock invited me to browse her latest article, The Path to Fulfillment: To Have or Not to Have Children, I was at first very hesitant. As you’ll discover below, I’m very uncomfortable around children and I have a difficult time feigning excitement about the subject. But as I began reading, I was consumed with [...]
An Unforgettable Tale of Heroism and Friendship
At 2:00 AM local time on February 19, 1945, the large guns of the USS North Carolina, the USS Washington, and the USS West Virginia signaled the launch of one of the most horrific amphibious assaults in the history of America. On that morning, 30,000 American marines stormed the beaches of the tiny Pacific island, [...]
The Conversation in the Elevator
I live on the 8th floor of my apartment complex. Every morning at 5:45, I ride the elevator down to the lobby and head out to my car. Every afternoon, I ride the elevator back up. In the mornings, I’m lucky. Not many people are awake so I usually get the elevator all to myself. [...]
The Heartwarming Effects of Genuine Gratitude
Yesterday my beautiful little girl struck up a horrible fever. For a 15-month-old who has a history of urinary tract infections, a 102 degree temperature can be a sign that an infection is raging inside of her little body. This being the case we decided to drive her to the emergency room and see what [...]
You’re Talking A Lot But You’re Saying Very Little
I know people who talk a lot, I know people who say a lot, and I know people who talk a lot and say very little. And just in case you’re wondering, there is a difference between talking and actually saying something. My gorgeous 15-month-old daughter talks a lot. In fact, I just recently named [...]


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