When they see Charles Schultz’ Peanuts character, Linus Van Pelt, many people think he has a “Linus Complex.” But many in the MBTI community probably see all… Read more “Not So Complex”
What Amazed Me the Most
All parents will understand where I’m coming from with this post. Bereaved parents will certainly understand where this post is going. But only parents of children with… Read more “What Amazed Me the Most”
That Mighty Pen
A friend of mine, whose writing talents far exceed my own, shared an article on Facebook with this illustration. This picture certainly is worth a thousand words!… Read more “That Mighty Pen”
Lucy, I Have Some Explaining to Do
This iconic image below of Charles Shultz’ character, Lucy, in his beloved Peanuts franchise is the epitome of the INFJ. Some may disagree with me on this,… Read more “Lucy, I Have Some Explaining to Do”
The Art Of Being There
What is so great about hiking? Why do hikers love it so much? Why don’t more people do it? Perhaps most don’t take on the hobby because… Read more “The Art Of Being There”
Uncle Jerry
Many years ago, when I was just a lad – more like a repulsive middle school twerp, I had a conversation with my Uncle Jerry. It wasn’t… Read more “Uncle Jerry”
Blind Spots
I work in an elementary school, but not in the usual teaching capacity. Im part of a four person team in an early intervention program. We take… Read more “Blind Spots”
Protagonist
When writing my current book, “The Curse of Mr. M’s Castle,” (available on Amazon and Kindle – shameless plug), I had a tough time choosing a hero.… Read more “Protagonist”
Want to Be Writer? Get a Husky
These are the perfect dogs for writers. The Siberian Husky was bred to travel long distances in harsh climates. They require little food and are not prone… Read more “Want to Be Writer? Get a Husky”
Kate DiCamillo Ruined It for Me
I’ve read a lot of children’s literature in my time. I’m talking about hundreds upon hundreds of books for kids. And not just the picture books, mind… Read more “Kate DiCamillo Ruined It for Me”