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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Reading Is Fundamental, So Make It Quick
Reading is important. Of course it is. If you didn’t know how to read, you’d be staring at these words with the same blank look you probably have when you pop open the hood of your car to deal with … Continue reading
Oops: A Father’s Day confession
My wife and I pretty much agreed on the big decisions. We would live together before we got married. We’d have children. We’d have our first before she turned 30. We would have two. Continue reading