What to worry about – annie’s blog
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by Patrick Rhone, Master Generalist
What to worry about – annie’s blog
Love this.
Opinions are like assholes. Everyone has one. It doesn’t mean you have to share yours or be one.
This is important.
It’s fine to “draw your own conclusion”. I don’t have to understand or respect how one could draw any other conclusion from the copious evidence that this was illegal and unconstitutional.
Just a few days earlier, I made the intention to buy a house upstate that could hold all of our grown-ish children and be a physical manifestation of our love. There she was!
I saw photos of Finne and gasped. I slid the phone over to Tim and he started reading the history of the house. Then he gasped.
What we believe in.
Why aren’t we talking about the real reason male college enrollment is dropping?
As someone who is deep into college enrollment thinking I found this fascinating. Especially important to think about as the enrollment cliff approaches this year.
The first day of the new year begins with some rituals…
Of all the famous and well known that I share a birthday with, I was always proudest that I shared it with President Jimmy Carter.
Much can be said about his missteps as President. More can be said of the humble Christian service he brought to the office of ex-President.
An example for us all.
Episode 563: Uncertainty | PM Talks S1:E11 – Mike Vardy
In this latest episode of our monthly series, PM Talks, Patrick Rhone and I dive into the complexities of life and work. This series offers deep discussions that explore meaningful topics from our perspectives. This month, we’re tackling uncertainty—how it shows up in our lives, how we handle it, and how to find certainty in areas where we can have control.
I love that I get to talk to a long time friend every month about the sorts of things we talk about anyway but then it gets recorded so others can listen in.
Well, after running 24/7 aside from the occasional power outage or location move, my Drobo (Gen 1) seems to have finally given up the ghost after 16 years.
The Vanity Fair Interview with Billie Eilish, Year Eight
Vanity Fair has done a video interview Billie Eilish every year since she was a relatively unknown 15-year-old singer/songwriter. They skipped releasing last year’s interview but they are back with year eight.
I’ve loved these since the very first one. Such an amazingly talented and fascinating young lady.