by Ken | Apr 12, 2014 | Business & Work, Family & Personal
My daughter asked me recently to take down an embarrassing part of my LinkedIn profile, now that she links to me as a professional herself: Dad Christina’s Family 1991 – Present (23 years) My most important job, and a priority ongoing project. I started out as a...
by Ken | Jun 15, 2013 | Everyday Life, Family & Personal, Woodworking & Other Projects
I wrote about my one last visit to Christina at college a Saturday in April, but didn’t mention I especially liked picking up one of harmonicas lying around to collaborate in a random jam session with Christina and a friend. If I ever learn violin, Merry will...
by Ken | May 18, 2013 | Business & Work, Family & Personal
Christina graduates today, receiving a degree in English from SUNY Fredonia. Not in a “couldn’t think of a major” sort of English, but “I’m going to copy edit the h3ll out of the universe and no one will stop me” kinda way. Oddly,...
by Ken | Apr 29, 2013 | Family & Personal, Religion & Spirituality
During a fit of meditation, I reached out psychically to a friend I haven’t spoken to in a while, but felt recoiled, rejected, until a warm feeling a few days later, as if to apologize. I miss them and sometimes have a strong empathic connection, but in some...
by Ken | Dec 22, 2012 | Business & Work, Everyday Life, Family & Personal, Parkview
The Mayans didn’t see it coming, and neither did I. I had a mid-life crisis (sort of, I think), and a record year in Kentropolis. I have a phone that is practically a tri-corder, a new kitten (very possibly the cutest in the world, and the reincarnation of...
by Ken | Jun 16, 2012 | Everyday Life, Family & Personal, Parkview, Woodworking & Other Projects
Now might not have been the best time to start a block club. I already accepted the position of [[Tyler (Masonic)|Tyler]] at the Lodge, and although it does not involve duties beyond being a doorman at meetings, it further ensures I must be there at nearly all...