Soundtrack for Life

Today I found an old mix CD that I made about 11 years ago. In typical fashion, I hadn’t written anything on it so I had no idea what it contained. I gave it a listen. I was slightly embarrassed by a few songs, surprised by others, a few I’m still…

On A Roll

Sometimes I sit down to blog and I know what I’m going to write about. Other times, I don’t. Tonight is an example of the latter. You’d think, given the simple “Thanky” focus of these posts, that something should easily and immediately come to min…

Up and Running

I hopped online to write tonight and was greeted by a Posterous screen I hadn’t yet seen before: “Down for maintenance.” I missed a heartbeat (possibly two), then calmed down. Down for maintenance? No bueno. I have a [self-imposed] deadline. What’…

My Shining Friend

One of my best friends said to me tonight, “A star is brightest right before it burns out.” Someone who’s on the verge of a life-altering career change, Friend was talking about the underlying current of energy that’s been felt as of late. Friend …

Twinkle Lights

If joy was a tangible object, for me it would be a strand of twinkle lights. When I lived in Connecticut, I remember visiting stores like Anna’s Linens or Home Goods, trying to find things to make my place, well, more like home. On one particular …

Thanks to Michigan

Marilynne Robinson wrote about it. Motley Crue penned lyrics about it, and Ozzy crooned to mama that he’d be returning to it. Many people want to buy it, fill it and be able to pass it down someday. There are sections of department stores devoted …

What’s Your Title?

Whenever I’ve written something, the hardest part for me has always been coming up with a suitable title. During my high school years, I remember turning in stories when it came time to pass our homework forward. Time after time, I’d get my papers…

Make a List

I was talking with my cousin today about how I occasionally question my career. Not so much advertising, but automotive advertising. I’ve always considered myself a car person, and while I love advertising, those two words together make me suspect…

Life and Death

One afternoon a few months ago, I was minding my own business and driving down a relatively busy street when I noticed a man lying on the sidewalk. It was an odd scene. The same way you’d see a few leaves, a discarded soda can, a crumpled piece of…

Keep On

Sometimes we look at life in totality and it can seem so daunting. Other times we break it down into more digestible chunks, but ones which still have the potential to cause weariness. So many months till this, so many weeks till that, only a few …