Cheyenne had an assignment to create a model representing the architecture from Ancient Rome. She decided that this model would be best created with air dry clay so we scurried over to Michaels on Friday so that she could create her masterpiece on Saturday morning and have it dry by Monday morning. She worked diligently [...]
Tag: perception
Perception is everything…
What can you do ultimately but laugh at some things? A case in point from the Noah files. When Noah was in middle school he was accused of being in a fight with another kid at school. Being the non-violent type, I was appropriately horrified. The vice principal performed an investigation to ascertain who threw [...]
Some people walk in the rain…
Today I am going to be calm and deliberate and enjoy the peaceful sounds of the rain as I work at home on this lazy Sunday. Roger Miller once said, “Some people walk in the rain, others just get wet.” It used to be that I just got wet. Rain was an impediment and an [...]
Into the deep…
Today I am going to share with you a short piece I wrote almost ten years ago about perception, judgment and rationalization. I wrote it at a time when I had deep thoughts – alas, that period has come and gone. These days responding to my name is about as deep as I get. I [...]