The Invisible Things
It is nearly impossible to focus on the invisible things in peoples lives. Different than the toy in the middle of the floor a parent may find in the middle of the night. The car hidden behind the too tall Read More …
It is nearly impossible to focus on the invisible things in peoples lives. Different than the toy in the middle of the floor a parent may find in the middle of the night. The car hidden behind the too tall Read More …
Whenever you have aha moments, what do you do? Do you: smile? laugh? scream out loud? pat yourself on the back? call someone over to hear all about it? look around to see if anyone else saw you realize it? Read More …
Are those bright lights meteors or fireflies? In the summer, it could be either. Small flashes of light that make you ooooh and ahhhh. Together, in the dark. Lying on the grass, patio or deck chairs. I spy, a meteor. Read More …
Here we are making steps that will take us into the future. No, not taking. Making. Because making things is better. You are in control. You can create the design. You and your team can manage the process. You can Read More …
You can – and should – pitch in and help. Many hands make light work. Contribute what you can. Learn new skills so you can offer more to the group. Ask for help from anyone, and everyone, who is available. Read More …
Sssssummer – with 5 “s” – is here. We love it. We love our space. We love the weather. We love the sun. We love the thunder storms and lightening. We love the gardens. We love the morning cool breezes. Read More …
The world should just be summery all the time. Like it is today. Breezy, sunny, puffy white clouds and lovely. Ah. Summery. Fun. Life as we know it. Even if we have to go to work. ~ Dawn aka Hat Read More …
Some things you do…just because you’re dad. Fix things. Give advice. Start a conversation that isn’t easy to have. Solve problems. Check the oil. Fill the tank. Pay for dinner. Catch spiders. Carry you when you’re tired. Ride the roller Read More …
It is one perspective, or maybe another. Yours. Theirs. And the bystanders. But. Different. All valid. All accurate. All acceptable. People can each have one perspective of their life, an event, or a series of events and they will never, Read More …
Toward the end of the day, when the store is getting busy…they may wonder: where was everyone earlier? who do I help first? should I say hello to one person at a time or everyone at once? how do I Read More …