Mmm, Hmmm! BBQ chicken. I just love it when the grilling season starts!
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Appetizer
What are you proud of?
That in my late 30’s I have survived much of the cynicism of this world and have not only held onto my faith, but seen it grow. All we have is from God. I am frequently grateful, but try hard to fight pride.
Soup
What is the best thing you’ve ever won as a prize?
In Vegas I hit a royal flush on video poker. Our biggest win was $1,000. But sad to say - I am down (not even) when it comes to Vegas. I haven’t been in 5 years, but am scheduled in a few weeks for the end of my bowling league.
Salad
Name something you do that is a waste of time.
Besides blogging?
I will occasionally play a video game or two.
Main Course
In what year of your life did you change the most?
This one is tough. There are several nominees - but two come to mind. My life changed the most the year I finished my dissertation, my daughter was born, I “sold out” of academics for the business world, and we moved to Oregon. That was on heck of a year. LOTS OF CHANGE.
As for when I changed the most, that is harder to say because changes in the self is typically more gradual. However, two years ago I started working for myself. I must say that I have changed for the better since then. Corporate culture can corrupt the soul of those placed in positions of authority. I am so glad I am out of it. I am a better father, husband and Christian because of it.
Dessert
Where is a place you consider to be very tranquil?
Ocean, mountains, desert. Quiet, with no one there. Preferably with big sky and/or lots of water.
We were out in the high desert not long ago. I just stopped, and listened to the silence. I looked up at the gorgeous blue sky and out across the dramatic landscape. I breathed in the smells of the dessert brush. I was struck with awe. I took a photo at that moment. You can see it by clicking here.
I had a similar experience one night as we were driving through Bryce Canyon National Park some 12 years ago. We pulled over to rest on a long drive (we made it from LA to Chicago in 3 days). It was after midnight, and nobody was around when I got out of the car and looked up at the most incredible sky I have ever seen before or after. Oh my, that image is still with me.












