The Glass Piano

In the summer of 1974 my first wife Carol, our three-year-old son Paul, and I were living in Knoxville, Tennessee where I was completing my master’s degree at the University of Tennessee. We were living in student housing, and we became good friends with one of our neighbors and we enjoyed each other’s company and…

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The “Locksmith”

Some people see a closed door and turn away. Others see a closed door, try the knob, If it doesn’t open…they turn away. Still others see a closed door, Try the knob, if it doesn’t open they find a key, If the key doesn’t fit…they turn away. A rare few see a closed door, Try…

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Activity or Accomplishment?

Jean-Henri Fabre (1823-1915) was a French Naturalist and considered the father of modern of entomology (study of insects and their relationship with humans), and he was nominated twice for the Nobel Prize in literature for his works on insect life. One of his most famous experiments was with pine processionary caterpillars.​These caterpillars are named for…

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The Challenge of the Climb

One of the saddest yet most gratifying memories I have of my first wife, Carol, occurred on a family vacation in the summer of 2000. Our son Paul was home on military leave, the entire family was gathered together, and we decided to take a series of day trips rather than a longer vacation.​One of…

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A Penny’s Worth of Honesty

This story has been published several times including in the Ensign (magazine published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day-Saints). It is a particularly powerful lesson in teaching honesty and perhaps an even more important lesson may be recognizing that adults can learn a powerful message from children even as young as four…

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Afton Wyoming vs. Salt Lake City

When I was nearly seven years old my family moved from the rural farming community of Afton, Wyoming, to the big city (at least for me it was big) of Salt Lake. I remember that we moved into a small six-plex with one bedroom, a front room, dining room, kitchen, and bathroom. My parents used…

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