I have gotten to be rather busy, and as such I have stopped doing much web design and have rearranged my schedule significantly. White papers and SpaceFlight Insider are my high priorities, as well as a few web clients I have retained and the revising process of my own novel. And I’m trying to plan […]
Unfair joy found in serving God
It happens sometimes – probably, in fact, much more often than not – that the service to which God calls us is as much for us as it is for those we serve. He will often, I believe, put us in places where we will benefit even though we only signed up to benefit others. […]
My First Dungeons & Dragons Side Quest
I just had my first Dungeons & Dragons experience. It was fun, but two of us were new and we spent so much time trying to figure out our character sheets that we all barely got a taste of the DM’s story before the evening needed to end. The DM did bravely attempt to hold one side quest, but […]
News – Assistant Editor at SFI, Editor at Viera MD
Well, I’m now an assistant editor at SpaceFlight Insider, and the first issue of Viera MD magazine with my name listed under “editor” is out. SpaceFlight Insider has some advertising spots available, so please do contact me if your business might benefit from sponsoring SFI! As for Viera MD, we need events for the next […]
Reprint: An Afternoon in Mom’s Kitchen
Remember when I said I was planning to bring some of my best Blogger posts over to my new WordPress? No? Well, I did. This is one of my earliest blog posts ever, and one of my most popular ones, originally posted on 12 July 2009. I’ve since learned to cook some things (out of […]
A Ramble on the Four School Subjects
I loved school when I was a kid. I enjoyed at least some aspects of it all the way through my college graduation in May 2011. Lately I’ve been pondering the four main categories of subjects: math, English, science, and history. I loved math and English, was less fond of science, and hated history (and “social […]
News – Staff Writer for SpaceFlight Insider
News – Writing for Bluewater Creative Group
For the last few months, I’ve been writing for Bluewater Creative Group as a freelancer. I wrote several articles for the December and January issues of their publication Viera Voice, and in February, you’ll be able to see my work in Senior Life and the annual Boomer Guide publication. I’ve also spent time in the […]
Adjö, Volvo
Well, it finally happened. Ed’s Volvo is no more. At least, it is no longer Ed’s, and will likely be scrapped in the near future. Ed and I drove the Volvo up from Florida to Pennsylvania for Christmas. Aside from all the usual problems (aesthetic, mechanical, and otherwise), this was fine. Uneventful. It rode happily […]
Merry Christmas!
I decided to make my own Christmas cards this year, and as I was designing it, I decided I preferred the way half-page cards looked. I also did not have access to a paper cutter, and the printer I was going to be using could not do borderless printing. This meant I spent a lot […]