From Swimming in Shame to Flying in Sunshine

I bet the phrase I say the second most to my wife Lisa, after "I love you", is "I'm sorry". And while that means I make a good number of mistakes, I think it's great, as it also means I'm seeing, owning, learning, and growing from said missteps. Just the other day, for instance, my … Continue reading From Swimming in Shame to Flying in Sunshine

Love the Bridge That Got You Here

What do you do with regrets?  When my daughter was born I was on the other side of the world, deployed with the Air Force to the Middle East.  As I sat chatting with coworkers in the chow hall, our commander walked in and waived me over.  “Congratulations, Kermit,” he said, naming me by my … Continue reading Love the Bridge That Got You Here