Over 20 years later, a wonderful family memory takes shape in the form of a jigsaw puzzle

Kay was recently at her mom’s apartment in Dallas, helping her go through items she wants to get rid of. That’s becoming more and more commonplace as, at 88, she makes every effort to downsize — i.e., pawn stuff off on her four kids. When Kay came home with this small tin, covered by a … More Over 20 years later, a wonderful family memory takes shape in the form of a jigsaw puzzle

Cherishing a class photo from almost 70 years ago — because of the kid in the flannel shirt on the back row

A mix of smiles and serious faces. Youthful innocence everywhere you look. A few closed eyes and lots of squinting (why do photographers make us stare into the sun?). All the girls wearing dresses. One poor kid on the front row even sporting a buttoned-up suit coat, vest, and slacks that his parents obviously insisted … More Cherishing a class photo from almost 70 years ago — because of the kid in the flannel shirt on the back row

Thanks to some advance medication help, our cat’s visit to the vet wasn’t nearly as traumatic as they’ve been lately

Our cat Teena, whom we adopted in late October 2012, had to see the vet Saturday. It was nothing serious — just a couple of vaccinations. But because her last several vet visits for various needs have been *really* traumatic — including growling, hissing, caterwauling and biting attempts that necessitated the use of an inhaled … More Thanks to some advance medication help, our cat’s visit to the vet wasn’t nearly as traumatic as they’ve been lately

40 years later, reminiscing about my gratifying days as a Texas A&M student journalist — and the great team of sports writers we had at ‘The Batt’

It seems unimaginable, but in less than four months, it’ll be 40 years since I graduated from Texas A&M University with a journalism degree. I had spent two years writing sports stories for our student newspaper, The Battalion, including a year as sports editor, and still cherish that time as among my most memorable — … More 40 years later, reminiscing about my gratifying days as a Texas A&M student journalist — and the great team of sports writers we had at ‘The Batt’

Gathering with new work friends to celebrate a colleague’s 60th, joining old work friends for a night at the symphony

After a long week of work for our communications team at UT Southwestern Medical Center, late Friday afternoon gave a group of us a chance to have some fun together to usher in a three-day weekend. And then I got to join a couple of my friends/former colleagues from The Dallas Morning News for even … More Gathering with new work friends to celebrate a colleague’s 60th, joining old work friends for a night at the symphony

No matter the score, we’re proud of the Horned Frogs — who most assuredly deserved to be playing for a title

As Monday night’s sadly lopsided TCU-Georgia national championship game unfolded, I could almost hear them. “See, I told you the Horned Frogs didn’t belong here. They play in a mediocre conference and struggled to win a bunch of their games. They were lucky to get this far.” And they’re absolutely wrong. A lot of those … More No matter the score, we’re proud of the Horned Frogs — who most assuredly deserved to be playing for a title

Doubters gonna doubt, but how can you after watching TCU take down vaunted Michigan to advance to the national title game?

I’m seldom at a loss for words, at least when it comes to writing. Y’all who have been so kind to read my often-long posts can attest to that. After watching the No. 3 TCU Horned Frogs, given a chance by absolutely no one but themselves and their faithful to beat No. 2 Michigan, lead … More Doubters gonna doubt, but how can you after watching TCU take down vaunted Michigan to advance to the national title game?

Inspired by a music legend and the mother I never met, putting my vocal spin on an old standard

I’ve never seen Young At Heart, the 1954 movie Frank Sinatra starred in with Doris Day, but I’ve always liked the popular song he sang by the same name. And, of course, I’ve always loved Ol’ Blue Eyes (who doesn’t?!). The song came out the previous year and was a huge hit, climbing to No. … More Inspired by a music legend and the mother I never met, putting my vocal spin on an old standard

Happy 100th to an outstanding man and a fantastic friend I’ve never met, but with whom I share a West Virginia bond

Meet my amazing friend Clyde Jones — C. Clyde, aka Clifton Clyde. Today (Wednesday, December 21) is his ***100th*** birthday. 🎊🎉🎂 You read that right. This young man, who’s a friend to literally everyone, has been on Facebook for years. He has more FB friends — 3,390 — than most. I see photos of Clyde … More Happy 100th to an outstanding man and a fantastic friend I’ve never met, but with whom I share a West Virginia bond

I never met Betty before she died 30 years ago, but what a blessing that she left her beautiful music for us

Betty could sing. I mean really sing. From what I’ve dug up since learning 17 years ago that she was the mother who relinquished me for adoption, singing seems to have come as naturally to Betty as hitting home runs did for Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron.   From her school records in Huntington, West Virginia, … More I never met Betty before she died 30 years ago, but what a blessing that she left her beautiful music for us