Showing posts with label Hit and Run. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hit and Run. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

No Loss Situation

It’s a no loss situation; this means absence of any competing or non-competing losers. It’s like tee ball with no score and where every kid gets pizza, a snow cone, and the same “League Champs” trophy.

This is different from the clichéd "win-win" situation. If there are winners then there is at least 1 loser.

No loss is far better than win-win. Plus it's cliché worthy.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Little Antique Santa


Here's an antique Santa from who knows when or where. My mom came across these when I was 12 or 13 and had packs of them. I remember her using them to decorate the big gifts and hanging here and there about the house for a little more Christmas spirit. They are all my favorites but you can decide which is your as I update the post.

Merry, merry!

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

True Patriots on the 4th


Happy Fourth of July, 2007 Everyone. In the photo, here are Halley, Hannah, and Preston. Three really terrific young people I met on my inaugural July 4th ride; i.e. the first time I can recall riding on the 4th instead of going to a boring party.

Now about these great Americans you see here. What you don't see is that they are cousins. I wish I'd hung out with my cousins more growing up. I hope my son does. He has some great cousins waiting for him on both sides. Make sure your children spend time with their cousins. Family is important. Friends come and go, but family is always there until it's too late. Think about that.

In the background of this photo is an awesome mother holding attention of the other half of the dog you see on the left. I believe she's Preston's mom; maybe not. Either way, good for her and their Dad (who built the lemonade stand). They said that "Dad insisted on building the stand" or something to that effect, but I know what lesson he is teaching. A job worth doing is a job worth doing right. I agree. You can't just set up a card table, sell lemonade and call it a "stand." If you are going to have a Lemonade Stand then build it. I hope for the same tenacity as my children age. Teaching your children values is the number one task of parents.

With the rain, they may have not had the number of customers they should have, but it was a success in many more important ways.

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