Two Paintings

My stepson, Anthony, visited home last week after finishing his first year at West Point Military Academy. While he was here, Jill and I had the pleasure of spending time with his new girlfriend, Jess. She’s a whip-smart young lady, and I could tell within a few hours...

Be Like Woody

When I graduated college from East Carolina University in 1992, my dream was to run for public office. I wanted to be elected on a platform of bringing together leaders from both sides of the aisle and delivering real, bipartisan change to the American people. I know...

Be Like Woody

When I graduated college from East Carolina University in 1992, my dream was to run for public office. I wanted to be elected on a platform of bringing together leaders from both sides of the aisle and delivering real, bipartisan change to the American people. I know...

Cry It Out

Last week, I was driving my son Tate to school. I noticed he was a bit quieter than usual, so I asked if anything was on his mind. “Daddy,” he said, “I was watching TV last night and The Notebook came on.” I admit I was a little taken aback. The only movies...

Seventeen Inches

A few weeks ago, my good friend Link Wilfley emailed me a story about a famous college baseball coach named John Scolinos. In 1996, after he’d been retired for a few years, Scolinos gave a keynote address at the annual American Baseball Coaches Association convention...
Tuesdays with Tommy

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