Archive for the ‘Teens’ Category

It’s Getting Better all the Time

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

Brooks and Dunn sing this great country song – It’s Getting Better all the Time – about a man who is struggling with a breakup. He sees light at the end of his tunnel…thought it’s a pretty melancholy musical journey to get there. So how is your mood today? Are you adjusting to a change […]

Settle for a Slow Down or Houston, We Have a Problem!

Friday, December 1st, 2006

If you know the country song, Settle for a Slow Down you have a smile on your face right about now. Dierks Bentley apparently ticked his girl off and she drops him like a hot cake on the side of the road in the pouring rain. It has to be a pretty long and straight […]

I Believe in You or How Do You Mend A Broken Heart?

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

I went to my chiropractor yesterday. If you’ve even developed a healthy relationship with your doctor or chiropractor, you know a good one is worth his/her weight in gold. My chiropractor is more than that. He’s become a friend as well. I met him one day when he was paying a professional home visit to […]

May the Force be With You or Dealing with Difficult In-Laws

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

“May the Force be With You” – from the movie – Star Wars (1977) has been a quote worth reckoning with for years. This title either made you laugh out loud or touches a tender cord in your inner being as you think of difficult people in your life. If you’re married, ever have been, […]

My Front Porch Looking in

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

Have you even taken the time to look inside your house from the outside? I mean really just stopped to take a look inside?

I was listening to the radio again today on the way to a meeting when the country song, My Front Porch Looking In came on. LoneStar sings about finally owning a little piece of land where he can see the sun rise and the moon lay on the fences.

He then does something that, I suspect, many of us have not taken the time to do. He turns his head and takes a look inside to see what it looks like there. It’s in that moment that he sees the most beautiful view he says he’ll ever see…a family he adores a woman he loves.

While many of us do not fit the bill of the traditional family and we may even live alone, what does the inside of our home say about us?