In this Journal, I will attempt to strip away my protective veneer to view and communicate honestly what the truth is as I perceive it. My intent is to grow, for without an honest evaluation of the truth, how else can one fully absorb life's more difficult lessons and benefit by them. If I do this in secret, then I am still hiding behind a protective veneer, so it is being published online. If you find this Journal, you are welcome to read it and hopefully grow from it as well.



Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Curtain Call Academy Picture, 12/1/15

Anne and I enjoyed watching our 7 year old granddaughter Carina perform with 19 other children in the musical play, "If The Cat Lost His Hat," created from the "Cat In The Hat," story. Carina played "Mrs. Mayor." This photo was taken by her mother Maria shortly afterward.



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