There are bumps on my arms. Actually, there are bumps all over my body, but the ones on my arms are the most visible. I saw a doctor last year about them, worried that they might be a sign of something more serious.
I stripped to my ...
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Baseball


Superheroes are for Real
I wrote a book about superheroes. The best part of the book has nothing to do with anything I wrote and everything to do with Travis Hanson’s amazing illustrations. The “Even superheroes have bad days” is my favorite spread.
I am ...
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Tiny Escalators
Nash is left-handed.
It is a fact that was loudly shouted every time he entered the four square arena.
Through the 2000s, the decade in which the Royals went 733 – 1,049, I was a youth minister and worship leader in Lee’s ...
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1960 World Series – Game #5
ETHAN — At the conclusion of the 2019 World Series — congratulations Washington Nationals! — the idea to listen to old baseball games during the lengthy off-season sparked during a slumber-filled Saturday afternoon. Rance and I ...
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The Legend of Zelda and Hospitality
I have lived with my pastor and his family on two occasions. The second time was when Jamie and I moved to Kansas City from Waco, Texas with six-month old Kaylea; our house in Texas took forever to sell. One month into our extended visit, ...
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