Dave

Dave and I, 1987 A buddy of mine recently shared an insightful quote with me that reminded me of my old friend Dave and many others I’ve come to know. It seems so obvious in its simplicity, yet sometimes hard to remember or embrace. It goes something like this, “If I had your complete life … Continue reading Dave

Pillow

Awhile back my 6 year old grandson told his mom he wanted to be baptized twice like grandpa Rod. Maybe in his mind he thinks that I’m so cool that I earned a second baptism. He obviously doesn’t understand yet that if you get a 2nd baptism it’s usually an indication that the wheels fell … Continue reading Pillow

Unqualified

Makenzie was 8 years old when I was released from my 13 month incarceration. The previous 3 years had been a nightmare roller coaster for Jill and the kids. It was especially hard on my oldest children, Tyson, Taylor and Makenzie. My choices were the cause of it all. My family was Ukraine and I … Continue reading Unqualified

White Priveledge

Awhile back I shared on Facebook a not so good memory of my former life. It was basically a step by step guide on how to get successfully handcuffed and placed in the backseat of a cop car. By “successful” I mean surviving, not getting shot or choked or beaten. My successful handcuff experience wasn’t … Continue reading White Priveledge

Legacy

The picture is grainy, but if you look close you can see the clutched hands of two people, squeezing, hanging on for dear life. It was late fall 1980, my new school, Box Elder high.  I showed up to hang out at freshman basketball tryouts with my right arm in a cast. Weeks earlier I’d … Continue reading Legacy

15 twice

It was 1993, my junior year of dental school. I’d hang around late in the lab. If you cleaned the bottom of the centrifuge, you could usually score some gold dust left behind during the process of casting gold crowns. After a semester of this, I filtered out all the dirt and debris and ended … Continue reading 15 twice