And yet today, September 11, 2004 is also a time of reflection over the past three years. I can remember ironing a shirt a couple of days after the towers fell in 2001. Seeing the wrinkles disappear some how brought comfort. Sometimes when I wear that shirt I still remember that night.
"The child is in me still and sometimes not so still." - Fred Rogers
Saturday, September 11, 2004
Ironing a Shirt
Thursday, September 09, 2004
Dry Canyon
Here's the Salt Lake valley as seen from last night's after-work ride up Dry Creek Canyon east of the University of Utah. I haven't been as serious about mountainbiking this summer as swimming. Early in the ride I thought I'd traded lungs for gills with all the pool time, but once my endorphins kicked in the ride turned out great.
You can breathe all you want underwater, but exhaling only is generally more comfortable.
Wednesday, September 08, 2004
Dog Bone It
-Henry Thoreau
Tuesday, August 31, 2004
George's Voyage to America
I'm a great grandson of a Englishman who sailed to America 140 years ago. My great grandpa George was a 29-year-old married father when he responded to preaching of Mormon elders and neighbors. Although he joined the church, his wife Ann did not share his enthusiasm for the new religion. He left her and an infant daughter behind, hoping they'd eventually join him. They never did. Although his diary has been published in print and elsewhere on the web, this is the first "blog edition."
Monday, August 30, 2004
Durante on Schnozzles
-Jimmy Durrante, quoted in Laughter Therapy, How to Laugh About Everything in Your Life That Isn't Really Funny, by Anne Goodheart
Sunday, August 29, 2004
Signature Strengths
The highest success in living and the deepest emotional satisfaction comes from building and using your signature strengths.
-Martin Seligman