The only time I have flown in and out of Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA) was in the spring of 1985 when I was in Winchester Virginia on business, so I am no expert on its operations. Last night I was watching FOX News programs when the news of the […]
Monthly Archives: January 2025
If you have not watched the movie “Average Joe,” you should. The story about Joe Kennedy’s life is important to help us understand not only about him but also about us as individuals. More on that later because I want to discuss the “big picture” first. For more than fifty […]
When I started this blog, I wanted to write a book for my family not to be published, but to share stories that would give some insight into our early years. Several years back, family members told me I needed to be on Facebook so I could keep up with […]
Work-related travel was part of my career over the years, and Eva accepted that gracefully. After Jennifer married in 1992, I took a consulting contract to manage a project in Temple Texas. It was a major project for one of Drayton McLane’s companies that provided the computer system used in […]
As I watched the reporting of the wildfires in California, they showed images of Malibu, and a memory from the past came back. Until just a few years ago, the Toyota Motor Sales of America headquarters was in Torrance California. During the 1974-78 years, I was the Director of IT […]
Everyone has an opinion about every issue even if they have never spent much time thinking about it. What they have experienced in life will affect their views on many subjects; however, their opinions regarding the majority of the issues will be impacted by their “core” beliefs. To further complicate […]
Last night, I watched the movie “Disciples in the Moonlight” on the Great American Family streaming service. When it started, I was not sure I would watch the entire movie because I thought the plot might be too much of a stretch—a small group smuggling Bibles to underground churches. The […]