Flick of the Month: A Knight’s Tale (PG-13) Courtesy of Paste Magazine Keeping with the theme of Heath Ledger appreciation from last month, my film of the month is none other than A Knight’s Tale. Like many of my prior selections, I grew up with this movie and only recently watched it for my first time as an adult. I was pleasantly surprised at how genuinely good this … [Read more...]
The Soccer of Business: Playing to Win
Top players don’t play to compete. They play to win at every level. If you go to any Premier League training ground and observe the training session, you may be amazed at how competitive the games are. Players playing against THEIR OWN TEAMMATES, giving everything they have got to win what may seem like just a meaningless training game or exercise and being genuinely gutted if … [Read more...]
The Winning Family: How to Be a “C.O.O.L.” Dad
I recently went thrift shopping with my 21-year-old son, who is very "trendy" with his style of clothing. As we were walking into the local Goodwill store, I asked him, "Why are we shopping here? This is a place where people get rid of their ‘old’ stuff!" He said, "Dad, that's the point. This is where you find some really ‘cool’ clothes!" What's crazy is the style of clothing … [Read more...]
Living Well: The Simple Life
Aloha! That means hello (and goodbye) in Hawaiian. As I sit in the Kahului Airport in Maui, I reflect on the amazing landscape that God brushed together in the islands so many years ago. It is true; this is a tropical paradise. Our trip started off a little rocky in Orlando as our plane got a pretty late start, and this meant we were going to miss our connecting flight. … [Read more...]
Mama’s Turn: Ice Pops in the Freezer
When my children were little, we would start each summer off the same way: a trip to the Dollar Store, where we would stock up on sidewalk chalk, water balloons, pool noodles and freezer ice pops. We would spend the lazy days of summer being anything but lazy. We would go on bug hunts, have lemonade stands, host themed play dates, and take weekly field trips to local … [Read more...]
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