Even Buster Posey gets lonely
Yesterday’s blog was a bit “Hallmarky,” right? Kind of sweet, right? A few of you have commented on what a great dad I am. If
Yesterday’s blog was a bit “Hallmarky,” right? Kind of sweet, right? A few of you have commented on what a great dad I am. If
As many of you know, my son KD, age 7, loves to follow and play sports 24-7. It’s summer, so right now he lives and
First, an update: due to vacation schedules for group members, the start date for my next ten week, men’s counseling group has been moved back
First, I want to apologize for the email you received yesterday. It was a technical glitch on my end. Let’s hope this one reaches you
Hello Gentlemen and those who love them: I’m writing to invite you to join me in the next round of my counseling group for men
On Mother’s Day, I saw a casual friend in church. Her son died a couple of years ago, and I didn’t know what to say.
The following is a two-part series on how families can prepare when their oldest child leaves for college. The first is help for parents to
If you know me or follow my blog, you know that KD loves to play sports, from the moment he wakes up to the moment
In my fifteen years teaching and counseling in elementary schools, I interacted with a couple thousand parents, with all sorts of positive and negative characteristics.
After 27 years of teaching and counseling kids, I’ve worked with I’m not sure how many “elite” athletes. I’ve memorized their stories about travel teams,