Aug
17
Growing up my favourite book was called, “Robert the Rose Horse” - it was a pretty brilliant piece of literature containing all of the elements you would expect in a great story - there were horses and roses and sneezing. To say that it shaped my life is probably grossly exaggerating the truth, but I adored the tale nonetheless. Read the rest of this entry »
Jul
20

We live in a strange time. I’m not complaining about it mind you, there are plenty of things in our day and age that I love. Whether it’s our ability to travel to the other side of the world with relative ease or the fact that on my phone I’m able to check email, surf the net and use GPS (never mind actually making calls). We are a brilliant people, shrinking the world, increasing our ability to communicate and tackling all sorts of the world’s problems with things like medical advancements.
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Jun
22

Recently in my neighbourhood there has been much talk regarding older, rundown buildings in the city where I live and their replacement - for good or for bad. I don’t often enter into the conversations regarding these older buildings for lots of reasons. First of all, emotions are running high on both sides of the conversation and also, there are lots of politics tied in to it all. I leave the political conversations for my wife to handle as she’s the news savvy member of our household. My conversation portfolio revolves around other issues, like consumption of cheese and why dogs are better pets than cats - you know, important stuff…
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May
18

Something you should know up front about me: despite what a contingent of people I went to high school with might think [they missed the boat] I’m a relatively enjoyable person to be around. Case and point: my wife and I are coming up on one year and she hasn’t yet tried to suffocate me with a pillow as I sleep - that has to mean something right? Obviously I’m no social superstar or I wouldn’t even feel the need to write this paragraph but conversely, I could hardly be accused of being a consistent buzz kill - I say consistent because one must allow for those moments when the brokenness of my humanity breaks through at such times as [although not limited to] Monday mornings, traffic jams and after Colts losses. Read the rest of this entry »
Apr
20

It’s been one of those busy kinds of months for me. Not necessarily busy in the sense that I always felt rushed or behind or stressed, but busy in the sense that it has been a full month - it’s nice to have stretches like this I think - lot’s gets accomplished and I stay pretty engaged in life; not a lot of wasted moments. Read the rest of this entry »
July 21st, 2010 at 1:11 am
Wow, Reg. This is really well thought out. And as someone from yet an older generation, I saw my peer group do exactly the same thing — dismiss the value of what had been handed down and thought we knew better.
"There is nothing new under the sun." Thanks for the humility and grace that you portray as you write.