January 2021

The Old Forgotten Barn

If Barns Could Talk, This One Would Say… I have outlived your Grandparents and their Parents, standing tall as a weather-beaten monument to a bygone era. Over the years, I have housed tobacco, hay, and equipment, bearing witness to the trials and tribulations of the farmers who once relied on me to dry their crops. […]

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Sarah Brock

I found this tombstone in a little graveyard at the Old Zion Cumberland Presbyterian Church outside Sparta, Tennessee. I don’t know why this one headstone caught my attention out of all the others that adorn the cemetery. It reads “In memory of Sarah A. Brock.” She lived for 14 years, 9 months, and 25 days. Most likely,

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A Perfect Childhood

I am often amazed at the reaction I get when I’m talking to someone and tell them I had a “perfect childhood.” They poke and prod and tell me “no way, there had to be a time when it wasn’t so perfect.” Well, I’m sorry, but it was. I’ll start off by giving my parents

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Words to Live By

I watched a commencement speech last night by Mathew McConaughey. There was one line that struck home with me that I wanted to share. “You are the author of the book of your life.” Wow, those words are so powerful. Just take the time to think about it. For those of us who might be

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Paying it Foward

Some of you may or may not know my wife and I are adopting a 13-year-old boy from Latvia. We met him through a hosting organization called Project 143. It’s a program where you bring a child from an overseas orphanage to live in your home for a month in the summer and winter, so

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Tis the Season

It’s mid-February, and I’m sure most everyone is sick of winter, but spring will be here before you know it. That makes me wonder how many people know or care about how we get our seasons. This is something that has fascinated me ever since I was a kid. Let’s start with planet Earth and

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A Misconception of an Introvert

  To many people, the word “introvert” has a stigma attached to it. Some will translate this word to weird, stuck-up, arrogant, depressed, recluse, mad, unhappy, and hermit. But if you say the word extrovert, people think, the life of the party, outgoing, friendly, and happy. Sadly, introverted people like me are misunderstood. I’ve had those

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Don’t Blink

From the day we are born, one thing we will all do is age. With all the inventions of mankind, we have not figured out a way to stop the aging process. Lord knows the money Americans spend each year to try and slow the process down. But no matter what you do, Father Time

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