Nov 27, 2019 | Shot in the Arm, Uncategorized
Scabs cover wounds to allow healing. When we pick at scabs we slow healing and promote infection and scarring. Wounds are a result of an accident or failure to do something correctly. Scabs and healing allow us to have accidents and do things incorrectly so that we...
Nov 27, 2019 | Shot in the Arm, Uncategorized
When you replace the toilet paper are you supposed to have the end of the roll hanging from the front of the roll or back of the roll? And maybe more importantly does it matter? For me, yes. I can’t stand when the end of the toilet paper is hanging from the...
Nov 27, 2019 | Shot in the Arm, Uncategorized
When I first started writing a daily (Monday – Friday) email they were just short of terrible (not that they’re works of art now either). Further, when I first started I also stopped. My first go didn’t last long. Nor did the second go. Like many...
Nov 27, 2019 | Shot in the Arm, Uncategorized
My dad drove me forty-five minutes one-way to wrestling practice Monday through Friday nearly year-round. (thanks dad) We listened to the same radio station as I chowed down some form of sustenance between school and practice for my dinner. (thanks mom for prepping)...
Nov 27, 2019 | Shot in the Arm, Uncategorized
My son, Drake, who is 6, went on a hike with me this weekend. As we were bushwacking our way through thick vegetation two to three times as tall as him he… – Was having fun until I gave him a lesson on watching for wild animals resting in the thicket....
Nov 27, 2019 | Shot in the Arm, Uncategorized
I wanted to quit. Playing Division I football is no picnic, let alone as a walk-on, unless of course… … your picnic is infested with a swarm of African army ants… …the sky is pelting you with softball-sized hale… …and you have to...