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Fred Was Wearing a Hoodie

Let me give you a great piece of advice right here at the top: If you get stricken with a serious illness that is going to require you to see a bunch of doctors AND accurately recount the dates and times of stuff you’ve had done medically for you and to you over the years, [...] [...]


Take Your Pain Medication!

Last night was a game changer. Good friends Rusty Scoven and Rick McKnight brought dinner and a movie down to our home and their significant others treated Jill to dinner and a movie in town. By the time Rick and Rusty got down here, I was in raging pain. White knuckling, cold sweating, tooth-grinding pain. [...] [...]


Raise Your Glass

Jill and I had dinner last night with Marquette and Rick McKnight. It was a great night. We started at the Meritage Cafe for a small Community Foundation of the Chattahoochee Valley reception to welcome Bahia Ramos-Synnott from the Knight Foundation and moved from there to Tapatini’s at Meritage for dinner. Besides getting to have [...] [...]


Thank You For This Day

Sitting in the afterglow of a beautiful day. Headphones on listening to Evening Kitchen by Band of Horses. I can hear our sons Michael and Adam singing this like they did at our last family trip to Splendor Mountain. I’m scanning friends’ photos on facebook with the music in my ears. Families smiling, football games, [...] [...]


Five Million Words Escaped Me

Women supposedly speak about 20,000 words per day, a number that is exactly 13,000 more words than the average man speaks during that same day. That means around about 160,000 words are spoken in our office each day by the eight women who are here every day. Another 80,000 are spoken by four other women [...] [...]


Happy Easter!

Saturday was a busy, good day. I didn’t get to bed until 3 a.m. because I went to Atlanta Friday afternoon to see a Midlake concert at the Variety Playhouse with two of my sons, a friend and the friend’s daughter. [...]