3 Links You Need to Read Before They Change

The Bindle

The times they are a-changin’. Whether we’re ready for it or not, the world, and subsequently our lives, are constantly changing.  Sometimes it’s great change that we strive to attain, but other times it’s change that blind sides us at the most inopportune moments.  I’ve formed some bad habits about viewing the latter as bad change; but it’s not.  It really just depends on … [Read more...]

Mother & Son: An Everlasting Bond

Kris & Mom Dance

A mother’s love is rivaled only by the love her child reciprocates. A phenomenal friend and incredible individual, Kris, lost his mother this past March to ovarian cancer.  The battle for her life lasted just under two years and exemplified exactly what it means to never give up. It's not difficult to see how much Kris cared about his mother.  There were only a handful of days in which … [Read more...]

I Had to Get This Off My Chest, and Now I’m Late For Work

I Just Had to Let It Out

There has rarely been a day in the last two years where I haven’t thought, “Am I doing the right thing?”  It’s an extremely difficult question to answer and for some reason I keep coming up with the answer “no.” There are moments of desperation in which I think of nothing else than how I can become a better writer, speaker, and entertainer. That’s when I try to write more, … [Read more...]

You Reap What You Sew

Reap What You Sew

I spent most of my Sunday morning sewing my pajama pants back together. I emphasize most of my morning because I’m not extremely talented with a needle and thread.  Though one would think with all of the patch work I’ve done my skills would be a little more honed.  I’m blaming my fat fingers for my sewing ineptitude. It had gotten to the point that each time I would go to slide on my … [Read more...]

No Thank You, I Brought My Own

I Brought My Own

The employee who greeted me at the entrance had a very intrigued look upon her face.  I mean honestly, who brings their own shopping cart to the grocery store? I do. Two things come to mind when you see a man walking down the street pushing a shopping cart full of empty grocery bags: he’s homeless (the most probable) or he’s about to hop on the back and begin racing down the … [Read more...]