Just What To Say
Near the end of One Fine Day , Melanie recalled her earlier conversation with Jack: “You said you thought I was the most beautiful woman you’d… Read More »Just What To Say
Near the end of One Fine Day , Melanie recalled her earlier conversation with Jack: “You said you thought I was the most beautiful woman you’d… Read More »Just What To Say
On the occasion of our daughter’s high school graduation, we thought a little about marriage. Imagine that! Anyway, this isn’t really everything any of us… Read More »Everything I Need to Know about Marriage I Learned at High School Graduation
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness” (Mark Twain, Innocents Abroad). If you get out of your own world to interact with others, you’ll… Read More »Marriage Journey
Bud had finished 9 out of 10 very difficult and time consuming assignments for the merger. He had worked very, very hard in difficult circumstances to… Read More »Sense of Warmth
“Why all this commotion and wailing? Your marriage isn’t dead, but asleep!” That’s a little adapted from the words of Jesus concerning Jairus’ little girl… Read More »Your Marriage Isn’t Dead, But Sleeping
“My wife and I were at my high school reunion,” George Crenshaw recalled, “when I noticed the other men in their expensive suits with their bellies… Read More »Give Him Some Respect
One football player was flat on his back. The player who put him there was not heading to his huddle. No, the victor on this… Read More »Competative Spirit
Twenty-four young men, 12 from each of the opposing sides, stepped out from the ranks to fight. The bell to end the first round would have… Read More »Living Room of Daggers