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Haiku
August 28,2018MAS
Mac App Store is lame.
So few apps, no real value.
I’ll buy direct, thanks.
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ChetCast
Episode 30: Busy Afternoon
August 28,2018Benedict and Felicity were very excited to record this milestone episode! Benedict brings us up to speed on his robots and trains while Felicity checks out a cookbook.
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August 28,2018
After listening to the Micro Monday microcast, I’ve updated my bio. I really love the way this whole platform feels. Bonus: now you can be sure that I’m not a bot.
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August 28,2018
In these dark times, it’s important to focus on small wins.
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Haiku
August 27,2018Lawn Mowing
Mowing is kinda fun.
Great time to hear new podcasts.
Lots of hard work, tho.
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August 27,2018
Safari bookmarks are so bad at favicons. I hope that improves in Mojave.
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Haiku
August 26,2018McCain
John is a hero.
So much sacrifice for us.
Always remember.
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As for My House
August 26,2018This weekend’s readings were a non-stop blockbuster of well know biblical passages. Just in time for my wedding anniversary, there was Paul’s exhortation for married couples. What really struck me came from Joshua, “As for me and my household, we shall serve the Lord.” (Jos 24:15)
We’re coming to a very difficult journey in the American Church as the misdeeds of a few wolves in the clergy is coming to light. In these soon to be dark and tumultuous times, I know that the antidote to pride, lust, and deceit is to live as saints.
So that is what my family shall do. We shall remain faithful to Christ’s Church, we shall pray for and assist the victims, we shall advocate for justice and repentance, and we shall continue to serve the Lord with all of our minds and all of our hearts.
First Reading: Joshua 24: 1-2, 15-17, 18
Second Reading: Ephesians 5:21-32
Gospel: John 6:60-69
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August 26,2018
Few apps are as indispensable as Ulysses.
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Haiku
August 25,2018Nukes
Watched movie on nukes
It’s a bad situation.
I like fresh tacos.
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Haiku
August 24,2018Slow Day
No haiku today.
Not really much going on.
And yet, here we are.
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August 24,2018
It’s moony out here. (Photo doesn’t do justice.)
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Haiku
August 23,2018Melatonin
Time to go to bed.
Melatonin kicking in.
Can’t finish this hai
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August 23,2018
For the first time in my life, I just Shaked and Baked.
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Living in a House
August 23,2018I love journaling in Day One. It’s an incredible app that really starts to shine the more that you use it. I’ve journaled every day since December 31, 2015. Each evening, I sit down at my desk and write about what’s going on in my life and attach an image from the day to the entry.
I regularly use the “On this Day” feature to find journal entries from years past. I’m amazed at just how vividly I experience those memories. I can feel the emotions, recall the themes, and in some way, connect with my former self.
We’re a year into our grand family adventure in the American West. Perhaps more importantly, we’ve lived in a single family home for a whole year. Living in an actual house is something that I’ve dreamed of since moving out of my parents’ house eight years ago.
After graduating from college, I moved into a duplex in an old steel town in West Virginia. It wasn’t glamorous, it was cheap, and it was fine for a bachelor and his cat. When Alison and I got married, she moved into a two-bedroom apartment that I had been renting for a few months. During residency, we lived in another duplex, which could also be considered a town house.
Now, we’ve finally made it. A nice big house, with a master suite, formal dining room, two living rooms, a garage, and a yard for the kids. I spent some time this morning after my walk sitting in one of the living rooms and looking out at a verdant yard backing up to the creek and neighborhood greenway. I’m in awe of the beauty that surrounds us.
Many times, I’ve built milestones up to be bigger and better than they are, only to be disappointed when I finally get to that point. Living in a house is everything that I hoped it would be. It’s been a great year.
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Haiku
August 22,2018LEGO
Stepped on a LEGO.
First time doing so at home.
A new era dawns.
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August 22,2018
Goodreads is awesome tool and is a positive impact on my reading this year. I wish more of my friends used it.
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Reading
August 22,2018
Currently reading: Strangers in a Strange Land: Living the Catholic Faith in a Post-Christian World by Charles J. Chaput 📚
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ChetCast
Episode 29: On the Water
August 22,2018As we finish our vacation recap, I talk to the kids about the fun we had on Lake Michigan. Felicity sends a shoutout to a special listener.
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August 22,2018
I love the sound of the Keurig warming up early in the morning.
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Haiku
August 21,2018Sugar Cookies
Tried to bake cookies.
Sugar cookies hard to make.
Total disaster.
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Reading
Book Review: Retired Inspired 📚
August 21,2018I love reading financial books, so I was excited to finally pull this one off the shelf. I believe I bought it right when it came out, about two years ago.
I have to say, I was pretty disappointed. Chris does a fine job explaining everything, but having listened to The Dave Ramsey Show and having gone through Financial Peace University, I found the book to be pretty boring. I skipped over a large part because I already knew about the things he was talking about. At times, I was bored.
It’s a solid plan and one that we’re following. Nevertheless, the book was disappointing, but useful if you’re 100% new to retirement planning.
Rating: ★ ★ ★
ISBN: 9781937077815
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ChetCast
Episode 28: Going to the Dentist
August 21,2018Benedict and Felicity had their dental check-ups this morning. They both did a great job! This was our first time at this particular dental practice, so I took a few minutes to chat with them about the unique experience.
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Reading
August 21,2018
Finished reading: Retire Inspired: It’s Not an Age, It’s a Financial Number by Chris Hogan 📚
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August 21,2018
Baking sugar cookies with the kids.