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Drive Time 2 September 9, 2007

Posted by TimTheFoolMan in Christianity, Driving, Religion, Theology, Vacation.
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Who shows us the “hidden secrets” of life?

Crashing Waves and Warm Banana Bread December 28, 2006

Posted by TimTheFoolMan in Family, Food, Fun, Travel, Vacation.
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On the road to Hana, my family stopped at a little stand selling banana bread near Kaenae Peninsula. Below is the view from the shore, across the street from the stand.

waves at Kaenae

Sorry for the camera shake. I was munching warm banana bread with the other hand. 😀

Searching for History in Maui December 27, 2006

Posted by TimTheFoolMan in Fun, History, Humor, Vacation.
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While vacationing in Maui, I saw many places of deep cultural significance to Hawaiians. However, some things, we never found.

burial airport (more…)

The Face of Terror December 26, 2006

Posted by TimTheFoolMan in Family, Fear, Fun, Humor, Parenting/Children, pirate day, Snorkeling, Stupidity, Terror, Vacation.
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I know my limits.

No, really. I do. I know that there are things I can do pretty well, such as public speaking, writing, and (in spite of appearances to the contrary) car repair.

drowning

In sharp contrast are things that I do not do well, but enjoy attempting to do (in the right context). This includes things like swimming, climbing, and playing golf. Recently, my family vacationed in Maui, where (coincidentally) some of the most common activities are…

…swimming, climbing, and playing golf. As with most disasters, this one began innocently enough. (more…)

Six Feet Under December 25, 2006

Posted by TimTheFoolMan in Family, Fun, Love, Parenting/Children, Travel, Vacation.
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This is one of my favorite pictures, and the inspiration hit me on a complete whim. The three of us had been playing football on the beach, and I realized that (with my oldest in college) we might not get a chance to dip all 30 of our toes in the Pacific Ocean again soon.

6 Feet

The Pacific Ocean has had all of our feet dipped in its surf, but I doubt that it has changed as a result. Fortunately, the same can’t be said about the three of us.