Not Max, our now five month old son, doesn’t get a lot of face time here at A Free Man. This accurately reflects his position in real life, squarely in the shadow of his older brother. Boy Z walks and talks and runs and throws and hits a cricket ball and thus earns far more [...]
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Irony, heredity and serenity
I’ve literally got students coming out the wazoo today, so I’ll keep things short and simple…
After ranting about premature Christmas decorations and my general disdain for the holiday, I’ve been tasked with coming up with a personalized message for my company’s Christmas cards. This is, by far, the most difficult three or four sentences I’ve [...]
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The Bouncing Souls - "Serenity" [2:28m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadDon’t stab the dog with the fork!
Phrase number 28 that I never thought I would have to say as a parent.
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Walkin’
There are still no sign of teeth, but just shy of a year old the boy’s taking to his feet. The days of lackadaisical parenting are near an end.
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Miles Davis - "Walkin'" [13:03m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadLaughing
“Lighted in a room, lanky room
Lighted, lighted, laughing in tune
Lighted, lighted, laughing…”
What better way to start of a Friday than this. Nothing warms my heart more than hearing and seeing Z laugh. Here’s hoping it’s always this easy…
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R.E.M. - "Laughing": Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadLike a loose garment
“The bicycle is the most civilized conveyance known to man. Other forms of transport grow daily more nightmarish. Only the bicycle remains pure in heart.” ~Iris Murdoch, The Red and the Green
I would first like to point out that I am an excellent driver. I’ve been driving for nearly 20 years, with very few incidents. [...]














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