Monthly Archives: March 2011

Is This The Hill I Want to Die On?

Anyone who is divorced and sharing custody of kids will probably agree with me that the first and most common question we are asked is, “Do you and your ex-wife get along?” or  its variation, “Did you and your ex-wife … Continue reading

Posted in Child Custody, Critical Thinking Skills, Divorce, Fatherhood, Mormonism, Religion | Tagged , , , , , | 5 Comments

Ramblings on Japan and Six Lessons Learned

I love Japan. I lived for a year in Japan.  No, it’s not where I served a Mormon mission.  I did that in Brazil.  Upon graduating from BYU  I took a job teaching English in Japan for a year.  It … Continue reading

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I’m Not Feeling It

As a follow up to my last “Is It Worth It?” post, I reflected on the past 5 years and the changes that have come compared to the previous 40. It’s hard to explain the freedom and peace that swept … Continue reading

Posted in Atheism, Belief, Belonging, Happiness | Tagged , , | 6 Comments

Is It Worth It?

One of my favorite bloggers Invictus Pilgrim recently posted a question from one of his readers.  I tried to comment on his blog but I think my comment was too long so I decided to answer here.  First, the original … Continue reading

Posted in Divorce, Homosexuality, Uncategorized | Tagged , , , | 8 Comments

Who’s Your Daddy?

I wonder how far back in time you should reach to get your family’s story or your personal story. A good friend of mine some time ago remarked on his Facebook page about how he had encouraged his daughter to … Continue reading

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