I watched some of the tenth anniversary coverage of the 9.11 memorial this past Sunday. I think they did a fabulous job with the memorial and would definitely travel to
I’ve become more interested in the idea of local economy over the past several years, and with the current state of the union it seems like the only thing that
I suspect most everyone will be happy to know that I’m onto another book. The one I just read, Born to Run by Christopher McDougall, was so fabulous that rarely
I went through quite a transition recently. From a five-day-a-week-working-for-someone-else job with lots of responsibilities to a period of working odd jobs while getting my coaching career off the ground.
I’ve never had a stomach of steel when it comes to hospitals, needles & sickness. In fact, I used to tell my friends that should they ever impale their eyeball
I have come to the realization that as much as I like winning, I like being unpredictable even better. And perhaps that’s because I’ve never really been a winner before
I’m almost to the end of the book Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand, an astonishing story about Olympic track star Louis Zamperini’s survival during WWII. Not only did he float on
I’ve been watching the PBS series Elegant Universe, a quick and easy refresher on the forces of our universe. It’s pretty fascinating, and feels great to stretch the mind in
Three of my friends and I accidentally stumbled upon what has turned into a wonderful annual tradition. Five years ago, Kirstin was about to move to another state, so we
I would say I’m generally without phobias. I am claustrophobic, but it’s not often I find myself in tight locations that make me hyperventilate, so it’s a label I don’t