• There’s no such thing as too much goat cheese.

    August 27,2019
  • Firefox is a dream when messing with CSS.

    August 27,2019
  • Few things are more delightful than working on some mundane task only to look up to see an 18 month old walk by with confidence and purpose in their step.

    August 27,2019
  • We had an October sky today. It reminded me that cooler times are on their way! 🍂

    August 27,2019
  • Bit of a traffic jam out there.

    House on a flatbed truck is transported, spanning more than the width of a two-lane road.
    August 27,2019
  • It’s a quiet morning before the storms roll in. ⛈

    August 27,2019
  • Haiku

    Afternoon Play

    Two tired kiddos,

    Struggled this morning. But then,

    They played together!

    August 26,2019
  • Reading

    Book Review: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe 📚🚸

    This was our second read aloud book that we did in the car. I think I was assigned this book to read in 8th grade, but for some reason I feel like I didn’t actually do the work.

    Even if I had, so much of the beauty of the work would’ve been lost on my adolescent mind. This is the genius of C.S. Lewis. He writes fiction that appeals to the imitation of young ears and warms the soul of adults.

    In many ways, the Chronicles of Narnia continue to enrich my spiritual life. Visualizing the reality of God through the lens of Aslan, and understanding the wickedness of Satan through the character of the White Witch is profound. Even if you read this work as a child, read it again.

    Would I recommend: YES

    ISBN: 9780060234812

    August 26,2019
  • ChetCast

    Episode 105: Batman Day

    It’s Monday morning. I catch up with all of the kids in the playroom to see what they did this weekend.

    August 26,2019
  • I woke up my son, and there was a LEGO brick on his face. I have a few questions.

    August 26,2019
  • Construction crew was out at 5:15am pouring a driveway. Seems a little too early for that.

    August 26,2019
  • Haiku

    Author Site

    Six years without one.

    Finally started to build.

    Can’t wait to publish!

    August 25,2019
  • Besides its users, having no edit button is probably the worst thing about Twitter.

    August 25,2019
  • Productive afternoon. Finally taking the time to build out my author website. All of the effort that I’ve put into previous web design is really coming through.

    August 25,2019
  • It would be nice if Apple had author pages like Amazon.

    August 25,2019
  • If it could go wrong, it has gone wrong.

    August 25,2019
  • A little CSS to start my Sunday morning.

    August 25,2019
  • Haiku

    Errands All Morning

    Strap in your seats, kids!
 Errands all over town. Whew!

    It wasn’t that bad.

    August 24,2019
  • Reading

    Currently reading: Blowback by Brad Thor 📚

    August 24,2019
  • It should not be allowed to rain the day after you wash your car.

    August 24,2019
  • It’s great that my phone labels some callers as Spam Risk or Telemarketer, but why would iOS still let it ring? Who sees those labels and answers?

    August 24,2019
  • Reading

    Finished reading: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis 📚

    August 24,2019
  • I love two clean cars sitting in a freshly swept garage.

    August 24,2019
  • Reading

    Book Review: Things Fall Apart 📚

    I first read this book as a summer reading assignment in high school before starting my sophomore year. It was again assigned as I began my senior year. The enduring message of the book has always stuck with me.

    In Part One, the reader is introduced to a proud man in a traditional African tribe. We learn about their history, culture, and customs. In particular, we’re introduced to their religion and how it shapes their communal life.

    Part Two finds the main character in exile and an ominous development. European colonialists begin to move into the region. They start by spreading their religion, attached to a simple government.

    Part Three has the main character returning to a village that he no longer recognizes. The Colonists have by this time imposed their rule on all of the tribes in the region. Their evangelization, coupled with heavy handed administration, has broken the back of the Tribe. No longer functioning as a single unit, family is turned against family.

    What I most treasure about this book, although it is fiction, is how it presents a new point of view on colonialism. We see through the eyes of the conquered, how a once functioning society literally falls apart. 
Colonialism is still alive and well in the modern era. Perhaps more pernicious, is its evil twin, intellectual colonialism. A belief on the part of one group that their morals and values are inherently superior to another’s.

    Would I recommend: YES

    ISBN: 978-0385474542

    August 24,2019
  • Haiku

    Up Too Early

    Body clock mistake,

    Woke up half hour too soon.

    Well, I guess I’m up.

    August 23,2019