A peak behind the curtain
A peak behind the curtain When I started this blog two months ago, it was in the final days of my wife’s work trip to Hawaii. At that time it seemed as though I was walking through my dad-life finding...
View ArticleWorking from home
Working from home Well, here we are. I was hoping to avoid spending any real time talking about COVID-19 (which sounds more appropriately dystopian to me than Novel Coronavirus), but here we are. I...
View ArticleStrange Days
Strange days are upon us At least they’re pretty ones? I imagine this holds true for most professions, but I think lawyers, in particular, find themselves frequently marveling as they do things they...
View ArticleA macaroni by any other name…
I was a picky eater as a child, and am still not a big fan of vegetables that are not in the starch family. Franklin takes that further by not really caring for any foods not in the starch family. If...
View ArticleAlways check your pockets
We have developed a new routine for when I get home since I have to leave to go into work every day. I remove my shoes in the garage and leave both them and my lunchbox outside. Then I strip down in...
View ArticleQuick! Act like you’re asleep!
It’s been a long few months. That may be the one constant in this entire COVID-19 situation, whether you are staying at home, or working more than ever, or something in between, it’s been a long few...
View ArticleLights out!
Few things result in the instant and continuing periodic profanity in an otherwise family household more than a power outage. There is the initial expletive offered in response to the surprise of...
View ArticleThat time I broke my finger at dinner.
Timehop is an amazing little app, but I sometimes wonder if the ability to have all our pictures at our fingertips doesn’t cheapen things a little. Especially when we’re constantly reminded by what we...
View ArticleThe Ice Maker Strikes Back!
I hate printers. I’ve hated printers for decades. They are the failed alchemist of the office. They work busily spitting and sputtering with tiny copper coils and beakers to turn your documents from...
View ArticleFlying Toward Forty
You know you’re getting old when you go to Joann Fabric to buy special glue to repair the bottom of decade-old slippers. That feeling sinks in deeper when you can clearly remember the day you bought...
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