Quote of the Day “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who
Peace, Quiet, and Raspy Voices
Quote of the Day “Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.” — T. S. Eliot
Speaking at Bel-Aire Elementary
Gratitude: Mothers to celebrate Mother’s Day with. A relaxing day at home. The Pits: Hot drive to and from Winchester in my non-AC Accord. Trek got into a scuffle with a larger dog while we were at the park, and
Broadview Speech and Saber Battles
Gratitude: Warm enough to hang out on the porch comfortably with an ice cream bar. The Peaks: I was very grateful for the opportunity to visit my old school, Broadview Elementary School, to speak to the students and read a
Herald the Chronicle You’ve Got
Gratitude: Both boys getting selected by their old flag football coaches. The Century Cube being featured in the Herald Chronicle. Fun guys’ night with the boys while Traci went to a race committee meeting. The Peaks: I could tell Weston
Grind City Cubing Competition 2018
Gratitude: The opportunity to meet new people and have a venue to promote my book. A spare bedroom to sleep in when I need to wake up at 3:00 AM and Traci doesn’t. Flowbee. The Pits: 7 hours of driving
Very, Very Valetines
Gratitude: An ereader with an automatic night mode so I can read when I wake up in the middle of the night without blasting my retinas or waking up Traci. Kids that are excited about laying in our bed. The
Hark, The Herald Post-Its Proclaim
Gratitude: I’m thankful for a laid back evening watching the Super Bowl with Traci and the boys, and fun with txt messages from my family. The Peaks: I recently contacted the editors of The Herald Chronicle, the Franklin County newspaper.
The Booth
The Peaks: I took another pass at recording the audiobook version of chapter 1 tonight. I revised my “booth” by draping a blanket from one of my light stands. The blanket now hangs directly behind me and cuts down on
What’s It About (in Under 60 Seconds)
The Pits: None really. The Peaks: The boys had their first day back to school. Traci and I were much more excited than they were, but they were excited to see their friends. The workday was decent, aside from a