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Through a Father's Eyes

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Through a Father's Eyes is about the wonders, joys, and challenges that come with fatherhood. A father from Gilbert, Arizona explores the great responsibility that is fatherhood by sharing insights, observations, and stories from the many adventures of his four sons.

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  • They say it’s your birthday

    Posted on Wednesday November 18th, 2009 at 18:08 in blog, lessons, logan, quality time

    I am not much of a conversationalist…not really adept in the art of small talk and casual verbal exchanges. I am much better at one-way communication (I deliver; you receive; questions afterward; thanks for playing), and I thoroughly enjoy a passio...

  • The jury is still out

    Posted on Monday November 2nd, 2009 at 19:07 in blog

    There was a discussion topic on leadership that was introduced in one of my meetings a few months ago. It was a theme that I had heard before with different subjects, but the question was often posed in the same manner – if you were accused of bein...

  • days of sand dollars and dolphins

    Posted on Monday October 19th, 2009 at 11:56 in blog, Ethan, dillon, quality time, jaden

    No parking lot attendant. No check in station. No makeshift lot on a vacant parcel of land opportunistically guarded by an enterprising local. Just an empty space on a side lawn in a well kept neighborhood; there was no crowd and no hassle. We unload...

  • Learning to fly (part 2)

    Posted on Saturday October 17th, 2009 at 01:52 in blog, Adventure, Ethan, dillon, jaden

    The security agent unzipped the backpacks and laid them out on the screening table. Something within both of them had caught the attention and concern of the agent at the monitoring station. There were too many options to consider as to what the cont...

  • Learning to fly (part 1)

    Posted on Thursday October 15th, 2009 at 16:50 in blog, Adventure, Ethan, dillon, jaden

    3:20 AM. It was really happening. We were about to load up the boys and plod our way towards a 5:40 flight to South Carolina. My head was in a fog as I went through the motions of getting ready and getting the final items packed into the car. Kendra ...

  • ain’t no cabinet high enough

    Posted on Monday September 28th, 2009 at 18:08 in blog, Ethan, antics

    I entered through the sliding glass door to find him standing on the couch. His face was sheer elation. His broad grin exposed his tiny glistening teeth with two wads of chewing gum tucked into his cheeks. He heaved with laughter as he extended his h...

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