There’s nothing like introspective awareness and existential angst at 8 a.m. on a Sunday morning. Particularly when it comes in the form of ten grueling miles and one’s knees screaming a question for the last, oh yes, ten miles~WHY ARE WE DOING THIS? I know, Thomas Jefferson had famous conversations between the head and heart. […]
Entries from April 2008
GW Ten Miler: Head takes Knees in a 10 Round Face Off
April 28th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Tags: 2008 · Running · Northern Virginia · D.C.
Dolphins? Please. I swim with barracudas.
April 22nd, 2008 · 3 Comments
After all, I am from D.C. And yes, it is true, lawyers and sharks do mix.
All jokes aside, losing one’s lunch in a “resort” outhouse 55 miles from the nearest continent was not the highlight of my Belize adventure vacation. Snorkeling in crystal clear Caribbean waters, watching sunrises and sunsets on a nearly deserted island, and […]
I’m here.
April 12th, 2008 · 2 Comments
But I’ll be back in a week. Maybe.
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From Expulsion to Law School. Enter Book Two.
April 8th, 2008 · 2 Comments
Few schools would have taken a chance on a student like me. Not many schools want a student recently expelled from another Christian college, regardless of the reason. Eastern Mennonite University, for better or worse, gave me a chance to start over, granting my request for admission as a junior in the fall of 2000.
Upon […]
Tags: Law · 2008 · Moffett Family · A Tale of Three Cities · Writing · Books
Bye-Bye Publisher. Hello New One.
April 4th, 2008 · Comments Off
CSS Publishing Acquires FaithWalk Publishing*
In a move to broaden its growing presence in the ecumenical Christian book market, CSS Publishing has acquired FaithWalk Publishing.
Based in Grand Haven, Michigan, FaithWalk Publishing has a diverse list of Christian Living, Church Leadership and Fiction titles. Founded in 2002 its forty title list includes popular fiction titles by authors […]
The Deciders
April 2nd, 2008 · Comments Off
If this is the only thing you read about politics during election season, then (1) you’re brilliant and (2) extremely insulated from society. This is now up on the work wall. Enjoy Gene Weingarten’s SNL-styled skit with fictional Minnesota Congressman Bernard Finkelstein below.
WE ARE TALKING TODAY with Minnesota congressman Bernard Finkelstein, one of the highly courted, still […]
Tiny Tim Rides Again
April 1st, 2008 · No Comments
Cowboys are getting tiny.
After my Houston Rodeo Adventure, the above picture of little man Logan Stanaland was forwarded to me. He was one of many up and coming insurance liabilities and/or cowboys participating in the Nacogdoches Pro Rodeo and Steer Show.
To see Logan get run over by the mutton, and other rodeo related mayhem, click here. […]

