So we live every day as if the hammer might fall at any moment. If I believed everything I hear, I just might think that something pretty major was going to happen today. When I say something pretty major, I … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2012
“Ladies and Gentlemen!!….Boys and Girls!!…may I direct your attention to the center ring?!! Now appearing….MEEEEEEEEEEE!!” Our three year old is some kind of weird profundity savant. Where does a comment like that come from at 10:30 at night? “Now appearing….MEEEEEE!!” … Continue reading
The first contemporary Christian artist that I had the chance to see growing up was Phil Keaggy. What an introduction. My friend, John Todd, told me his sister had gotten some tickets to a “free show” (love offering)….I guess I … Continue reading
A frantic little voice yelling out in the middle of the night is always an exciting way to wake up. It is an exciting way to wake up quickly. “Where’s my teddy?!!! I can’t find my teddy!! Where’s my teddy?!!” … Continue reading
Ahhhh, Joni….why’d you have to be so sad? This is probably one of the saddest Christmas songs…one of the saddest songs in general…I’ve ever heard. It is also one of my all time favorites. “It don’t snow here, it stays … Continue reading
Computers make my life easier. I can access more information than I need faster than I’ve ever known that I don’t need to know about something than ever before. Unless…something isn’t working like I expect it to. System restore, bang … Continue reading
When I dropped our oldest off for her first day of kindergarten, she started to tear up. She’d never been apart from us and was scared. I remember kneeling down and hugging her…remember telling her, “don’t cry, sweetie…it’s going to … Continue reading
“it’s the end of the world again“. Off the CD ‘Reverie’ (Nov. 9th, 2010) … Continue reading
Chris Rosser lives in Asheville. I suppose that makes him a local artist….one of the many talented musicians that live in our area. But there’s more to Chris Rosser than just being a local musician…he’s a world-class talent with strong … Continue reading
You take an old house that’s gutted when you bought it, limited carpentry skills, and no money for tools and materials…and what do you get? A constant reminder that you might have a shot at doing a better job the … Continue reading