It was John Quincy Adam’s, America’s sixth president, that said, “Stand on principle, even if you stand alone.” I admire him for his belief, but I think he had it slightly wrong. There is a cost — or at least a risk — to holding to one’s principles without concession. Also, what happens when a […]
Things are Coming Together
Last week Ryan and I were able to get into our new office and begin putting it in order. Ugh, there is still so much to be done. I’m not sure if it’s the way it’ll always be, but we are spending eight to nine hours there. We even went in for a few hours […]
It Took Time
I had a whopper of a dream last night. The setting was at the civil trial, but I was back in the late 1800’s. I know why I time-travelled. It had everything to do with watching the documentary “Killing Lincoln” the prior evening. I marveled at how swift the justice system once work in my […]
Medically Accepted Neglect
Ryan had a very comfortable and restful night. Good thing, too. I had him up early and right into his workouts because I wanted us to get to the office. Funny thing is, it was to do even more therapies here. I was excited to set-up a new message/exercise/therapy table that was bought for him […]
Ryan Goes to Work
Last Friday Ryan and I drove over to our new office to sign the lease and get the keys. Technically, operations don’t start until March 15th, but I’m in now! In fact, I write to you today from our space. Right now there’s not much to speak of since we literally only have (something that […]


