My Daughter, Kari, is taking some college classes over the summer. She is wanting to make sure she not only graduates from WVU on time next May, but also is getting a minor in Business. She is just entering her senior year. Needless to say, I’m proud of her ambition and commitment. She has a […]
Archives for June 2013
Close My Eyes and Wish
This is a tough time of the year for me. The next few weeks were a big part of my life… in my former life. Three events happened in rapid succession: Father’s Day, my birthday (which I use to extend to my “birthday season” and our annual family vacation. I remember the last set of […]
Guest Post: Watching Ken and Ryan (Part 2)
by Paula Yocom Christmas Eve of 2010 found the Diviney family once again sitting in the waiting room of a hospital. Ryan was in intensive care, this time due to a bout of pneumonia. The hospital was quiet with minimal staff. I felt the loneliness as soon as I entered the building. I wound my […]
Space Exploration’s Impact on TBI Recovery
I’m not even three months into the lease for our office for Ryan’s Rally LLC and I already know I need more space! To be more exact, it should be a cross between a workshop and an office. Where else will I be able to build a centrifuge? I’m not joking either. First, allow me […]
The “Holy Crap” Moment
Lately it’s been a bit difficult to write. I’m not really sure why either, other than I now realize this as a symptom of a larger issue. Yes, I have a lot on my mind and I’m tired as hell but that’s really no different from the past 49 months, is it? It the epitome […]