Quote of the Day “My dad taught me to have emergency snacks.” – Weston, as he pulled a snack bar out of his pocket at Turner’s game. “Literally THE LAST kid to get his stuff.” Traci, in a text remarking
Panthers’ Jamboree and Brother-Sister Night
Quote of the Day “The beginning is the most important part of the work.” – Plato
JV’s First 5th Quarter
Quote of the Day “If your path demands you walk through hell, walk as if you own the place.” – Unknown
Rainier Tuesday and Nolensville Flooding
Quote of the Day “I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I intended to be.” – Douglas Adams
Bystanders and Sideliners
Quote of the Day “The first skill to be developed in the Inner Game is that of nonjudgmental awareness. When we ‘unlearn’ judgment we discover, usually with some surprise, that we don’t need the motivation of a reformer to change
National Dog Day and a Cold Splash
Quote of the Day “Very f-ing funny.” – Traci’s reaction to getting sprayed by the shower head that had twisted to aim at the door after I cleaned.
Sock Blindness, a Walk with Hope, and a Weather Delay
Quote of the Day “When we plant a rose seed in the earth, we notice that it is small, but we do not criticize it as ‘rootless and stemless.’ We treat it as a seed, giving it the water and
Resemblance and Assemblance
Quote of the Day “Perhaps this is why it is said that great poetry is born in silence. Great music and art are said to arise from the quiet depths of the unconscious, and true expressions of love are said
A Pampered Pooch and a Power Rack
Quote of the Day “Letting go of judgments does not mean ignoring errors. It simply means seeing events as they are and not adding anything to them. Nonjudgmental awareness might observe that during a certain match you hit 50 percent
Number 18 Rides Again
Quote of the Day “You can spend your time alone re-digesting past regrets, Or you can come to terms and realize, You’re the only one who can forgive yourself, Makes much more sense to live in the present tense” –