
52 Adventures #27: Taskmaster Art
In today’s adventure, Sage plays Taskmaster again and Todd learns how expectations influence his ability to have fun with creativity. Continue reading 52 Adventures #27: Taskmaster Art
In today’s adventure, Sage plays Taskmaster again and Todd learns how expectations influence his ability to have fun with creativity. Continue reading 52 Adventures #27: Taskmaster Art
As adults we often feel off-balance when we don’t know how to do something – and doubly so when we know nothing about what we’re doing. How will it go when I try something I have absolutely no experience with: Senegalese drumming. Find out in this week’s adventure! Continue reading Adventure #6: Drumming
In the second 52 Adventures entry, find out where I end up when I go on a walk whose direction is determined completely by a roll of the dice. Continue reading Adventure #2: Let the Dice Decide
Todd starts a year-long project of trying a new thing every week. This week he and his family go out to find out if crickets really do taste like popcorn. Continue reading Adventure #1: Snacking on Crickets
I’m sitting on the couch and I’m wailing, “But I don’t LIKE travelling by myself. Why did I say I’d go? I hate being a tourist and there’s nothing else to do in a strange city. I wish I could spend the next six days getting WORK done instead of going to stupid CHICAGO.”
“How about this,” says my partner Todd, “How about we give you a Photo Treasure Hunt? That gives you a reason to wander around the city.” Continue reading Guest Post: Sage Goes to Chicago
A couple of nights ago time got away from me as it often does and though it was clearly time for dinner, I hadn’t done much in the way of preparation or even shopping. Fortunately I’ve been pretty good about … Continue reading Appreciating My Own Backyard #2: A Dinner Excursion
I have a problem to confess: I’m really forgetful about something. I will start feeling a bit down, like I’m not doing anything exciting or doing any interesting travel or challenging myself. Sometimes I add to that the fact that … Continue reading Appreciating My Own BackYard #1: Leslie Spit