Vote. Why don’t you? Never in the history of our Republic has voting been easier or more accessible. Recently I spent some time thinking about this topic. Every day I work to find ways to engage and educate youth to encourage them to vote. So, voting, this time of the year, is on my mind. [...]
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Why don’t you?
October 21st, 2009 · 1 Comment
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Coffee and marriage
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
Melissa and I have heard that his and her sinks, closets, garages, t.v.’s, etc. are the keys to a happy marriage. In a small one bathroom house, with less than a one car garage and only two t.v.’s all those “rules” are out the window. Our home averages about 260 sq. feet per person, not [...]
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Homeschooling
August 25th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Yesterday began our 4th official year of homeschooling. Longer if you count the hours Melissa spent on preschool and kindergarten for both Caleb and Andrew. We have found great success in homeschooling and our boys have thrived in the close environment of a two student classroom. But, even in today’s world of school choice and [...]
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Just call me sir!
July 10th, 2009 · 3 Comments
In December of 1998 my father in law and I pinned on two gold bars to the shoulders of my wife Melissa. She had just been commissioned a 2Lt. in the United States Air Force. Married for barely 18 months and armed with little more than some shiny boots, 4 years of ROTC and a [...]
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Post Office conundrum
April 10th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Today I stopped into the US Post Office on Ludlow between 2nd and 3rd St. This place is always empty and there is never a clerk at the counter. There is a sign made of yellow paper hanging on a stanchion 5 feet from the counter. The sign says: Do not approach the counter, Please [...]
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