It’s the end of the end of the world as we know it. Let’s talk! ;)
Posted on 27 Jan 2021
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Four days before Christmas 2020, I gave the kids the keys to the laptop. Within the day, they found a website where they could make an animation, then, unprompted, did a 36-second video about The End Of The World. This is actually the video they made me shoot, in case their work didn’t save. Around […]
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Posted on 11 Jun 2020
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Story #1: While driving softball teammates home after a game, we stopped at a highway exit. Out of the blue, our friend Al, one of the shyest guys ever, opens the back window and asks the driver beside us “Can you tell me how to get… how to get to Sesame Street?”. With a completely […]
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Posted on 30 Nov 2018
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This past summer, my father-in-law passed away suddenly. Even though months have past, we’re still in the grieving process. I state this here not to garner pity as much as state a fact that is stated well in other places: that grieving a loss, any loss, isn’t something that has an automatic timeline to it. […]
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Posted on 01 Nov 2018
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I’m Tony Stark. I build neat stuff, got a great girl, occasionally save the world. So why can’t I sleep? ~from the Iron Man 3 trailer Hope everyone had a fun Hallowe’en yesterday. It’s ironic, the day after Hallowe’en marks the beginning of my quest to be like Tony Stark of Disney’s Marvel’s Iron Man […]
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Posted on 22 Jan 2016
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What’s a #Seahawks fan to do the weekend after they ran out of Playoff horseshoes dating back to last year’s NFC Championships? One option for me, and for anyone of similar geeky persuasion, is to work through back issues of ScrabbleGrams. Although I’ve already looked at all these myself. Fortunately enough, my memory is sometimes […]
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