John isn’t on the client list…

I was pleased to read a recent Associated Press article that used a Maine case to highlight a growing trend - the publication of the names of prostitutes' patrons .  Oh yes, you heard that right.  The days of nameless, faceless customers only referenced as "Johns" seem to be coming to an end. Well, it is about [...]

Face time equality…

For the past five years or so, I have created a family calendar each year and distributed it en masse to the family each Christmas.  I do our family calendar on Vistaprint.com - far and away my favorite printing site.  The calendar is filled with family photos from the past year.  It isn't as if the family calendar has ever [...]

You can’t duck the facts.

Today was Family Day at NDSU.  Families of NDSU students were welcomed to campus to participate in a number of activities with their NDSU student.  The Department of Emergency Management had a couple of tables filled with lots of free emergency management "stuff" and of course our preparedness icons - the rubber ducks.  I have to [...]

I like her…I really like her.

My cousin-in-law Seann turned me on to a video clip of Sally Field accepting the Human Rights Campaign's (HRC) Ally for Equality Award posted on the Huffington Post.  The person presenting the award was an engaging young man named Sam Greisman.  It just so happens that Sally Field is Sam's mom. Sam's introduction was both [...]

The ashes…

Today is the two year anniversary of the Galleria Fire.  It is a date that is burned in my memory and my family's history.  My two sons, Noah and Cory, and their roommate, Alex, lost everything they owned, their pets, and their naivete about fire's relentless nature. It was a difficult experience and the loss was great.  But I would [...]