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  • Beat It; Just Beat It

    There’s something about a pinata that brings out the competitive spirit in everyone. Destroying a papier-mache shape filled with candy so it will empty its contents for all to enjoy is an indescribable delight. Ryken, for his sixth birthday, wanted a pinata. He had a desire for gifts, but having a pinata was important. It…

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    September 21, 2020
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    Beat It; Just Beat It, consequences, Dayle Rogers, free will, God, grace and truth, Jesus, passion, passionate, pinata, religious leaders, Tip of My Iceberg
  • Dream A Little Dream–And Then What?

    Brooklyn, at four, asks a lot of deep questions. I doubt many adults have their minds pursue the unique inquiries she makes. Spiritual, philosophical, larger-than-life issues that she is truly curious about. She explained how she doesn’t like the dark. I agreed wholeheartedly; I’ve never been fond of the dark. As a child, I was…

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    September 17, 2020
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    action without vision, daydream, Dayle Rogers, Dream A Little Dream–And Then What?, fear of the dark, God, God is Light, hiding, hope, Japanese proverb, nightmare, Tip of My Iceberg, truth exposes lies, vision without action
  • Play On!

    Soccer has been a family passion since my kids were first introduced to the beautiful game years ago. All of them played; each found a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction in the team effort. My job was to cheer my kids with all the affirmation and hefty decibel level I could muster. The enjoyment continues…

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    September 14, 2020
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    commonality, Dayle Rogers, free will, God, life is unfair, pain, Play On!, rain, soccer, Tip of My Iceberg, unity, victim mentality
  • The Best Adventure Isn’t In The Known

    With Labor Day passed, more schools are beginning, and kids everywhere are into a new normal. Huck, in Pennsylvania, is heading to Kindergarten with the joy of an outgoing boy who loves people. He boldly took the bus for his first day–that’s miniature moxie. Huck has entered kindergarten with a bold, brave brashness that comes…

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    September 10, 2020
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    conversation, Dayle Rogers, different, different strokes for different folks, diversity, God, Jesus, listen to story, listening, Mohammed Ali, The Best Adventure Isn’t In The Known, Tip of My Iceberg
  • Stop And Smell The Hope

    One of novelist Rita Mae Brown’s characters in her 1983 novel, “Sudden Death”, made the statement, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results.” Repeated actions, with no change, typically bring the same results. Adults get this. Children, however, are different. There is a beautiful naivete in the very…

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    September 7, 2020
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    darkness and despair, Dayle Rogers, faith, God, grief, hope, insanity is hope lost, loss, pain, Rita Mae Brown, Stop And Smell The Hope, Tip of My Iceberg
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