Apr
12
2011
I am a huge Freakonomics fan. I love the logical way in which Stephen Dubner and Steven Levitt approach their subjects without bias. Recently, guest blogger and economist Bryan Caplan penned an article on their website plugging his book. The article (and presumably, the book) suggests that the answer to the nature vs. nurture debate [...]
Aug
17
2010
I’ve been a writin’ fool this weekend. We composed and submitted our Statement of Faith, and I composed my autobiography. Here’s the autobiography I’m submitting minus a few tweaks. Share: Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Buzz it up share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tumblr it Tweet about it Subscribe to [...]
Aug
04
2010
What words will you be remembered by? At this point in my life, it’s a toss up between the phrases, “I’m so tired!” and “I’m so busy!” Based on what I’ve seen of parenthood, I suspect that will continue to be the case (even more so !), until I’m at least in my mid-fifties. Share: [...]
Apr
11
2010
It’s funny to me (funny-strange, not funny-haha) that I’d have to use all my fingers and toes if I wanted to count the number of TV shows detailing the hyjinks of families with an uncomfortable number of children. Families have been typecast for hilarity, and single couples have been typecast for drama. But… if I’m [...]
Apr
09
2010
This is an introduction to what will be our adoption story through my eyes. Before I start this story, please allow me to add some context. Share: Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Buzz it up share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tumblr it Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on [...]