Monthly Archives: November 2013
The third pea
My kids are alike as three peas in a pod…at least if you compare their last names. There are some physical resemblances, but that’s about the end of it. By nature of being in the same family they have developed … Continue reading
Labels, liberals, and being more Christ-like
A friend of mine recently linked to a post from an online magazine taking “liberal Mormons” to task. It’s since been taken down and apologized for, and I never actually read it myself. Considering the effect it was having on … Continue reading
Artistic expression
And speaking of my kids, my daughter just won the award for Best PowerPoint in her honors English course. Last week they delivered their presentations for a class project in which each team came up with an idea for a … Continue reading
Our technology is programming us
I’m only an introduction and a chapter into a book that is so far telling me everything I already knew but putting it together in a manner that is blowing my mind. That book is “Program or Be Programmed”, by … Continue reading
Rites of passage
My ten-year-old son can use the lawn mower. Over the weekend we were raking up leaves and mulching them with the mower. My wife got the mower started (amazing in itself) and was working on mulching when my son asked … Continue reading