This morning, as I do every morning, I got in the passenger seat of my car while my 15 year old daughter, Sydney got in the drivers seat. We were headed to school. She got her drivers permit 6 weeks ago and she’s come a long way. Gone are the days where I could barely Continue reading →
I’m headed out this morning for the Augusta 70.3. I’ll stop in Atlanta to spend Friday with my buddy Ken Coleman and his family. Hopefully get a good nights rest and then make the 2.5 hour drive over to Augusta to get checked in and ready for the race on Sunday. I have trained hard Continue reading →
I’ll be vague. I was in a meeting of a group of people the other day and there was a presentation being made to the group. (is that vague enough?) Simply put, this organization does a lot of things right. A lot also slips through the cracks, however and doesn’t quite make it past the Continue reading →
My oldest daughter is 15 and in her Freshman year of high school. The other day we were driving and talking about a group she’s involved with at school. She said that they were waiting to see who the leader was going to be. The group had voted on it but they hadn’t gotten the Continue reading →
So I was having lunch with my buddy Jamie George the other day and the conversation turned, as it usually does at some point, to our kids. The basics. . .how are they, what are they up to, of course, we both always take some time to brag on them a little and I got Continue reading →