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April 30, 2009 by Raising Kids · Leave a Comment 

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A Lack of Focus, Pass the Beer Nuts

April 30, 2009 by Raising Kids · Leave a Comment 

Before we get started here , I have a strong recommendation for you guys. Amazon’s mp3 Deal of the Day is Sycamore Meadows by Butch Walker, which is a freaking masterpiece. And until midnight Seattle time (I presume) you can buy the entire album for just $2.99. Do it! Do not hesitate. And don’t worry, I’d never heard of him, either… Rest assured, it’s nothing weird or experimental. It’s just straight-ahead pop/rock, done exceedingly well. The lyrics are great, there are plenty of la

Why Am I More Competitive Than My Kids?

April 30, 2009 by Raising Kids · Leave a Comment 

A Pa's Trophy Last week, my son and twin daughters each received either first place or runner-up awards for their fourth and first grade read-a-thons . Sure, they’ve won ribbons and certificates before, but those “awards” were simply for showing up and following directions. These read-a-thon awards were my kids’ first wins for concerted effort in competition. When I heard the news, I was excited, and pressed the kids for details. And pressed… And pressed… “How did it make you

A new hobby and a new recipe

April 30, 2009 by Raising Kids · Leave a Comment 

Hey kids!!! I gotta tell ya, this whole eating-dinner-earlier-in-the-evening-thing is really working out for me. Suddenly it seems I have oodles of extra time in the evening for things like laundry and cleaning and oh yeah, working out. Okay well last night I didn’t work out but that’s because we had church and I don’t like getting all sweaty before hand and then being worried about whether it’s me or the pre-pubescent boys who smell the worst. What was I talking about? Oh yeah, extra time in

Lessons Learned: Value of Maintaining Contacts

April 30, 2009 by Raising Kids · Leave a Comment 

By Ernst H. Gemassmer We all intuitively believe in maintaining personal and business contacts, but most of us don’t do well in this area. I’d like to share my personal experience with you, to prove my point. My professional life started with a BS in Chemistry, an MA in International Relations and a Master of Business Administration. This clearly represents a good education with numerous contacts around the world. Personally I got married, had three children and eventually divorced. Over the

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