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Monthly Archives: August 2009
Brussel Sprouts Do Scare Me
Certain things do scare me: Mary Hart, not completing a blog post, brussel sprouts, knives, guns, little boys with red curly hair, and men who clip their fingernails at work… to name a few. A couple years ago I’d be … Continue reading
Posted in Facial Tissue, Grown-ups
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Let’s Do This
A week ago today I was hanging out with my buddies for our second annual Mancation. It was an adventure, foreshadowing. Last year my wife coordinated the festivities with my friends as a surprise weekend getaway. It was extremely awesome … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Fodder, Current Affairs, Storytelling, Travel
Tagged bridge, columbia river, fishing, hood river, kiteboarding, mancation, ping pong, white salmon
11 Comments
It Only Happens Once a Year
baby singe turns two
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Posted in Baby Singe, Doting Dude, Facial Tissue
Tagged birthday, dad, parenting, reflections
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Put an M Before the Word and Call it Good
People like to talk about the economy these days. It’s sort of important I suppose considering how bleak things were a few months ago. I do feel like things have rebounded a bit, yet I’m not basing this on any … Continue reading