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A Youth Sports Wish

I had a dream Friday night. Out of the blue, with no prompting from my conscious mind, a family of stick figures presented me a story while I was sleeping. When I woke up Saturday morning and remembered the dream, I agreed with the stick figures that this is a story that should be shared.… Continue reading A Youth Sports Wish

Stick Figures In Radio Land

Stick Figures In Radio Land

I love radio. I love drawing stick figures. These two worlds have now collided in my head resulting in what will from this point forward be known in the annals of stick figure history as the "Super Trilogy". Three videos: two starring superheroes of radio and the other spotlighting a mumbleoke superstar. I've been listening… Continue reading Stick Figures In Radio Land

The 9 Stages of Discovering My Breast Lump

You know that feeling when you're laying in bed at 11:00 p.m. thinking... Did I lock the door? I probably locked the door. Why wouldn't I have locked the door? I always lock the door. I'm sure I locked the door. Then at 11:22 p.m. you open your eyes and think... But what if I… Continue reading The 9 Stages of Discovering My Breast Lump

Baseball, Radio, And Childhood Memories Of My Dad

We've got two outs here in the bottom of the 6th... The count is three balls, two strikes... Swing and miss, strike three! He got 'em to chase the high fastball to end the inning. Let's pause ten seconds for station identification. You're listening to the XYZ Baseball Radio Network. I heard a lot of… Continue reading Baseball, Radio, And Childhood Memories Of My Dad

Mother’s Day Without A Mother Or A Child: A Conversation On Another Plane

Me and Mom as babies in our strollers.

Here we meet again. The three of us. Together only in my mind. Mom, you were given only 59 years on this planet before being called back to Heaven, but you made those years meaningful. You made an imprint on everyone who knew you. You spent 36 of those years raising me, protecting me, teaching… Continue reading Mother’s Day Without A Mother Or A Child: A Conversation On Another Plane