
My wife and kiddos are back safe and sound from WinterFest. They had a great time, but are happy to be home. I enjoyed some time alone in a quiet house, but am very glad they are all back.

My wife and kiddos are back safe and sound from WinterFest. They had a great time, but are happy to be home. I enjoyed some time alone in a quiet house, but am very glad they are all back.
Thanks to all of you who prayed, sent cards and e-mails, and posted comments here following my Grandma’s death. It really means a lot to me. The funeral went well — it was a wonderful celebration of a life well-lived. It was great to see family and friends that I hadn’t seen in quite some time, and relive some memories of my Grandma. It was also good to spend some quality time with my brother and sister.
My Grandma has passed away. She was 102 years old, and had lived a good life. She was born in England and came to the United States via Canada. She became a U.S. Citizen and lived most of her life in the Detroit, Michigan area. Everyone who knew her, loved her — she will be missed. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time.
The picture above is my Grandma on her 100th birthday, along with my sister, my brother, and me.

Imagine our surprise this afternoon when a police officer showed up at our front door. I mean, we’re not running an illegal dog-fighting business or anything like that. We’re law-abiding citizens.
It seems that one of our neighbors (we’re pretty sure we know which one) called the police because our son, pictured above, was shooting his Red Ryder BB gun in the backyard, and it is illegal to do that within city limits. The officer was apologetic as he spoke to us — telling us that it is a silly law, but a law nonetheless. We were unaware of the law, and will certainly comply from now on.
But that’s not what bothers me about all this.
What bothers me is that our neighbor would actually call the police about something like this! When our son shoots his BB gun in the backyard, he generally sets up a target (or an old action figure) on the back of the deck and shoots at it. The only person who might get hurt is him. As you can see, the only thing behind our backyard is an open field — no houses, no people. Why in the world would they call the police? If they’re concerned that he might harm himself or someone else, why not come over and tell us? Calling the police seems like an extreme measure.
Even the police officer thought the whole thing was rather silly. We’re just going to ignore it, go on with our lives, and obey the law. But the whole thing just makes me sad. What happened to just being neighborly?
No offense to The Princess of the Blog Community, but here are some pictures of my princess. My daughter, Emma, was recently the flower girl in a wedding I performed. I had the honor of escorting her out after the ceremony.


We’re very proud of our little girl. This appeared in the Ashland Times-Gazette….
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