July plus Texas equals HOT! It’s a simple equation every Texan lives with. My Michigan bones still have enough permafrost in them that I appreciate the heat when I first go into it. Hydration is key to survival. In an attempt to stay out of the heat I went for a run about ten in… Continue reading Okay, I Admit it. I’m OCD.
Category: Life experiences
Our Broken Heart is Still Beating
As much as I didn’t want to do it my budget told me I had to take the through-the-night delivery beginning Tuesday night. It was scheduled to depart near DFW Airport at midnight. I was to take some mail to Memphis Wednesday morning. I pulled away from the dock with the load at 1:30 am.… Continue reading Our Broken Heart is Still Beating
Where Has My Country Gone?
I love the United States of America. I love the fact we claim the most freedoms of any country in the world. I love the work ethic I share with most of our citizens. I don’t like where I see our great country heading. Our democratic society is being derailed by non-democratic power hungry liberals.… Continue reading Where Has My Country Gone?
It Ain’t Easy Being the Pre-THE Wade Webster These Days
I recently got a notice someone tagged me in a photo on Facebook. When I checked it out there was some dude in the picture that didn’t look anything like me. Apparently his name is also Wade Webster. I left a comment that he wasn’t THE Wade Webster, me. He’s that Wade Webster, him. I… Continue reading It Ain’t Easy Being the Pre-THE Wade Webster These Days
This is where I’ll likely be in 25 years
I’ve seen a lot of stuff recently about setting goals. Much of it revolves around seeing where you’ll be in twenty five years. The logic stems from the idea that if you can think something then you can achieve it. Ask Mitt Romney how well that works, or Michael Dukakis, or anyone else who ran… Continue reading This is where I’ll likely be in 25 years
What Must They Have Thought
The Pharisees didn’t get Jesus at all. That didn’t stop Jesus from ruffling their feathers any chance He got. The thirteenth chapter of Matthew’s gospel begins a litany of stories Jesus told to anybody who listened to Him. The prophets said He would do that so some eyes wouldn’t see what He was talking about,… Continue reading What Must They Have Thought
What Are You Wearing for the Spiritual Battle?
I’m reminiscing about my dad and some of the treasures I now have from him today. His old army clothes got me to thinking about what we need to wear for the spiritual battle we’re currently in. Track with me in this video in honor of Memorial Day 2016. I’ll see you later. Wade
My Mountain Perspective From a Big Rig
Which do you prefer when driving near mountains? Do you like to go around them, over them, of through them? If neither of those appeal to you you must be a Christ follower who prefers Jesus’s option. Watch this video to find out His unique approach to dealing with mountains. I’ll see you later. … Continue reading My Mountain Perspective From a Big Rig
Modern Technology Sure Adds to My Confusion
There are times I long for the good old days. Not because they were necessarily good. Nor because I was old then. Neither because they only lasted a day. Simply because things were simpler then. When I sent a letter it was usually hand written. Spelling mistakes were ignored by anyone who cared about me.… Continue reading Modern Technology Sure Adds to My Confusion
If Life was More Consistent I Think it Would be Easier
I still derive most of my income from driving trucks, eighteen-wheeler semi’s mostly. I’ve lost track of the number of times I’ve come up behind a vehicle traveling slower than me. My inclination is to pass them when it’s safe to do so. More times than not the other driver speeds up before I can… Continue reading If Life was More Consistent I Think it Would be Easier