At the end of our lives, we should take our memories, our smile and a few flowers…
Gather ye rosebuds while ye may.
Dear Son, daisies and the Noel Family go way, way back.
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At the end of our lives, we should take our memories, our smile and a few flowers…
Gather ye rosebuds while ye may.
Dear Son, daisies and the Noel Family go way, way back.
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If it sounds too good to be true…
In the absence of a “How To Be A Great Parent” manual, we fall back on our intuition, which isn’t, unfortunately, 100% accurate.
Press on.
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Ready to go? Did we forget anyone or anything?
A little easier than herding cats…
The extra effort to be early provides unique views invisible to most…
The children and chaperones had a great tour…
Yeah, I wish I could have had a do over…
At the end of the day, God will never punish us for making a mistake in trying to do the right thing. Our son will never have to worry about not knowing how to apologize – I’ve modeled it far too often for him to forget.
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Age 5 (2005) – along with Dad for Lector practice…
Dear Son, when you use your Faith, rock solid values, creativity, survival skills and a win-win attitude, you can march confidently in the direction of your dreams.
There is a peace that knows no understanding when you act as a Godly man, and at the same time, a manly man.
The humility of the last in line with the power and strength of undeniable fairness.
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Dear Son, trust is everything. Rare. Priceless really. You must extend it if you wish to receive it – beware that you may not get it in return. Just a fact of life.
Lets assume you work for an organization under current usual and customary paradigms. If your organization can not guarantee you will always work there (and they can’t), what’s the smart Plan B option?
Exactly. And pursue your Plan B with the highest level of integrity. Act so you never have to look over your shoulder, because you never took a shortcut.
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