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our wildly probably hope-that all will be well: March 2010
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Our wildly probably hope-that all will be well. This feeling has lead to some thoughts about life in general. 1 It seems that a ton of aspects of life are just distractions from reality. 2 Those distractions help maintain a sense of purpose and fulfillment. 3 The disconnect between what a person is good at and what they actually do is deep and wide. 4 Reality is discovered when distraction is rejected. Reporter asked, “Are you truly happy? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). People and Places I enjoy.
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our wildly probably hope-that all will be well: September 2009
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Our wildly probably hope-that all will be well. Over the past few months, which Im assuming is mostly due to the change in life, there has been a gradual shift towards a restructure of values. Not that I am throwing out the old for new, rather refining those already apart of life to be more of a physical display of long held values. Once a stranger ask what do you do for a living? What they really ask is what are you about? What do you find worth in? Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile. Telling The Truth -...
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our wildly probably hope-that all will be well: November 2010
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Our wildly probably hope-that all will be well. Recently I have been into podcasts. It's a way to find out crazy information about people, places and stuff! Example - I now know who George Lawrence Price is. If that name doesn't sound familiar, try finding out who he is, without google- ing. His name. Hint: ask older generations. One podcast that I have been enjoying is Vinyl Cafe Stories. The best way to describe it- Prairie. Home Company but for Canada. That I could never do that. And that deep lum...
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our wildly probably hope-that all will be well: January 2010
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Our wildly probably hope-that all will be well. In years past I would wake up in the middle of the night and hear God speak as if he were standing beside me.now days I wake to silence. Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Great mind discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds discuss people.". The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind.". I don't fear failure as much as being wildly successful at things that don't matter!
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our wildly probably hope-that all will be well: October 2010
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Our wildly probably hope-that all will be well. Here is the world. Beautiful and terrible things will happen. Don't be afraid.". I spent the better, or worse, part of the night watching the 'Friday the 13 th. Act of defiance, I can't help but to remember the quality time spent with grandpa watching scary movies! So needless to say, but I will anyway, that this time of year brings floods of memories. I remember the fear and excitement. I remember the anxious fear of saying ' candyman. The hiding places I ...
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our wildly probably hope-that all will be well: October 2009
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Our wildly probably hope-that all will be well. Talking with a friends this afternoon I came to the realization that life changes really quick and that change is normal! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Great mind discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds discuss people.". The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind.". I don't fear failure as much as being wildly successful at things that don't matter! It's not show friends it's show business.". People and Places I enjoy.
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our wildly probably hope-that all will be well: Gone quiet
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Our wildly probably hope-that all will be well. Some wonderful things have been brewing in the mind I have been given. Although, I am not yet ready to share, I feel an obligation to write because it's the new year and with all things new, you make commitments that 'you' will inevitably not keep. Since the last post, the experience of coaching high school basketball has consumed my time, and with high school comes high school problems. Every wed. night 'Male B'Tenders'. Looking forward to the writing.
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our wildly probably hope-that all will be well: September 2010
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Our wildly probably hope-that all will be well. It's a fool who plays it cool. The view from outside the tent-Meriwether Lewis, TN. The view from inside the tent-Meriwether Lewis Park, TN. The morning view-Santa Rosa Beach, FL. Leah evading the sun-Santa Rosa Beach, FL. The evening view-Santa Rosa Beach, FL. Into and out of. Listening to life is cumbersome. Over the past that time has fallen on Tuesday. Combing through the past, and grasping for some sort of explanation. The ting of Tuesday. If you are a...
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our wildly probably hope-that all will be well: January 2011
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Our wildly probably hope-that all will be well. July 28th is my anniversary. This year it will be four years.most of that time I have been lost in wonderment of how it's all going to work out! This past July 28th I sat in the Athletic Directors office interviewing for a basketball coaching job. As the AD and I toured the campus showing me the wonderful accomplishments and unfinished accomplishments, we approached the weight room, whereupon I met.football guy. Football guy is single and over forty. Footba...
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our wildly probably hope-that all will be well: May 2010
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Our wildly probably hope-that all will be well. Last weekend the wife and I packed the car up and took our right of passage, as all good Americans should, and went camping. The day of and the trip out was filled with anticipation and excitement, as this being our first outing of the season. About an hour into the trip we sat in a parking lot of traffic for two hours only moving five miles. Needless to say the level of excitement was geared down a few notches. While camping, it has always been a general r...