Today, we celebrate what would have been Kane's 7th birthday. So hard to believe that he would be in the first grade! Would he be reading books? Did he just finish a spring/summer of t-ball? How tall would he be? It's hard to picture - to me he's hard to imagine older than the almost-three … Continue reading Birthdays and Reminders
Author: scottishinvasion
Hanging them up
I have been a sports fan all my life. With that comes a natural draw towards individual players. I loved watching Dan Marino throw a football like a missile, Larry Bird ambling around and scoring at will, or Roger Clemens throwing baseballs as easily as I did marbles. Stealing second base looked so easy watching … Continue reading Hanging them up
What’s that in your hand?
We allowed all of our children, as infants, to take a pacifier. Like anything else parents do (or don't do), it can be up for debate on short- and long-term consequences. For us, it meant more sleep for mom and dad at night when Kara (our oldest) was little. So, we kept up the tradition … Continue reading What’s that in your hand?
It Feels Like That Time Again
Ah, it's that time again. School is back in session (kind of) and we are getting ready for high school football (in a way). Here in our small town of Milan, TN, we are preparing to open the season tonight - on a Thursday night - against one of our in-county rivals. Peabody High School, … Continue reading It Feels Like That Time Again
We Aren’t There Yet
In the 15th century, there was money to be made if you were willing to risk traveling East on the high seas. Importing goods like silk, spices, and tea into Europe was a lucrative endeavor. Like any other business, if you can figure out how to be cheaper, provide a better product, or be more … Continue reading We Aren’t There Yet
States United
To quote Rudyard Kipling, "The strength of the pack is the wolf. And the strength of the wolf is the pack." That philosophy works in the wild. Making sure no one is left behind. That each member plays to their strengths. That the good of the whole takes precedence over any one individual. I'll admit … Continue reading States United
From the Other Room
Those that love you, and especially those that spend a lot of time with you, probably have learned little quirks about you along the way. Maybe you pronounce certain words differently than everyone else. I know someone that pronounces the restaurant Shoney's as "SHAH-nees" Or, if you're really, really from the deep south, you may … Continue reading From the Other Room
Faith Isn’t Blind
The notion that your faith has to look like the step that Indiana Jones takes across the chasm to get to the Holy Grail is probably a tiny bit extreme. Life is full of steps of faith, no doubt about that. Whether to buy this house, marry this person, take this job, or spend this … Continue reading Faith Isn’t Blind
Asking the Turtle to Fly
Much has been said about this year's Super Bowl halftime show. I have friends that have expressed opinions on it from both angles. Some defend the show, with lots of good arguments on why and how it was an inspiring and visionary form of entertainment, particularly when taken in cultural context. Many others hold the … Continue reading Asking the Turtle to Fly
Just Do Right
As you decide on how you might have a better 2020 by making a list of things you plan to improve on, I'd like to make a suggestion for both you and me. In 1996, the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA), the governing body for high school athletics in the state, established a campaign … Continue reading Just Do Right