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Archive for November, 2004

Winter Band Concert

Chelsey’s school band played their Winter Concert tonight.  The band sounded great.

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What is this some sort of sick early holiday present for Floridians?

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Grief and Horniness

I never would have thought I’d be reading a post with mentions of both Kubler-Ross and Horniness in it.  I started to post something about it and then thought better.

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Father and Daughter

As a father of two daughters I can relate to this photograph of a father and his daughter.  There is a sense of the deep emotional relationship that there is between a father and daughter, yet at the same time there is the knowledge that there are and always will be so many things that [...]

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That’s it!  I’m just too nice   Maybe I can find a dating co-pilot to teach me this stuff.  “Class instructor Robert Tharp says the average bad boy student is in his mid-20s” I’m way too old already.

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Motherless Children

I’m trying to watch a show about Diana’s son Harry. As sad as the stories about the orphans he was visiting in Africa were, I wasn’t able to watch after they showed old footage of his mother. It was too close.

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There Is Nothing Wrong in This Whole Wide World A wonderful thought and a wonderful idea at the Adobe Bookstore.

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Get over you

Lindsey turns me on to such cool music.  This morning I’m listening to the Colin Hay song “I Just Don’t Think I’ll Ever Get Over You” from the Garden State Soundtrack. “Your face it dances and it haunts me Your laughter’s still ringing in my ears I still find pieces of your presence here Even [...]

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No Parents

Tonight I was listening to a story about a family with three young children whose mother, father and stepfather are all being deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan.  The children will be at home being raised by their grandmother.  It was a heart wrenching story for me to listen to.  I got to a point where [...]

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“There are moments in time that are meant to be heldLike fragile, breakable thingsThere are others that pass us, you can’t even tellSuch is their grace and their speedAnd this one is gone in the blink of an eyeYou can ask me the truth but tonight I will lieUnflinching I’ll tell you that I’m alone [...]

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