… that I don’t miss you, dad. Miss you, miss you, miss you. What I would give for more time to talk, hold hands, laugh, sing. Thank God I have your voice and face in so many places. Often times, …
Read more →… that I don’t miss you, dad. Miss you, miss you, miss you. What I would give for more time to talk, hold hands, laugh, sing. Thank God I have your voice and face in so many places. Often times, …
Read more →Four years ago I shared with you the experience of taking my daughter to her first concert. It was Pink and it was thrilling. It was also the same week Phillip Seymour Hoffman died from a drug overdose. This week I …
Read more →There is a homeless man who lives near us. He lives in his wheelchair right in the middle of the sidewalk. He lives under blankets in his wheelchair right in the middle of the sidewalk. I see people pass him …
Read more →I could not imagine what it would feel like, look like, be like to have my movie, Mr. Church, finally released for the world to see. To see billboards, to do press junkets, to wake up on a Sunday morning and find …
Read more →That’s what my daughter feared. From the moment she first put on cat ears my child fell in love with Halloween. So much so that even before the night is over she’s already planning her costume for the following year. …
Read more →Such love. My fiance’ has just released a new song and my daughter decided to make a music video to surprise him. Surprise us. Surprise. That is my column for today. Single mom found love, child of single mom sees …
Read more →It’s been difficult lately writing my weekly column. Partly because of other projects taking up a lot of my time and partly because I’ve felt like I have nothing to say. Nothing that I haven’t said before. Nothing new that …
Read more →(this column was originally posted November 4, 2013) I’ve been shedding some tears lately. Okay, a lot of tears. And as much as I try not to cry in front of my daughter… well, sometimes it just can’t be avoided. …
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