Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Guest Blogger: Emptying the Dishwasher, Making Coffee—and a Spending Plan

Today, I would like to introduce you to my guest blogger, David Rosenberg.  He is a fantastic communicator and has a deep background in money management.


I am in physical danger every time I empty the dishwasher. No, really!!

When I load the dishwasher, the silverware is always face down. My mother did it that way and I’m certain her mother would have done it that way, if they even had dishwashers back then. When my beautiful wife, Dee does the dishes, she always puts the silverware in face up. This means for me the knives and forks become weapons. Her logic is that they gets cleaner that way. Oh yeah? Well, so does my hand once I wash the blood off.

Friday, September 25, 2015

She Versus He: SHE Confession # 10: The Casual Contract

Today, I am sharing some content from another blogger, Soleil, who writes about the relationship between men and women.  Check out  She Versus He: SHE Confession # 10: The Casual ContractHer takeaways are on the money.



We must pay close attention to whom we share our intimate energy with.
As with most endeavors, there are a few lessons to be learned from this:
  • There is no such thing as just a casual relationship
  • Never allow your loneliness to lead you to settling
  • People are who they are and believe what they tell you
 

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

The Beginning of Intentional Dating


I know so little about football, but I LOVE reading the sports section!  It is like the men’s version of a soap opera with the personalities, egos, bravado and s#$%-talking.  So, my home team, the Redskins, have had some major drama.  They brought in this young man a couple of years ago with all the pageantry the Pope is getting today.  And what happens, the first season, he gets injured and he has been that way off and on for the last two seasons.  Well, this young man made a faux pas and said he was the best quarterback in the League. (Hang in there. I am getting to my point.)
  

Monday, September 7, 2015

Masters of Sex




Both of my parents were scientists. My dad, especially, used the scientific method as a lens for everything, including sex.  When I turned 12, he gave me “Everything You Want to Know About Sex, But Were Afraid to Ask”.  He said, “If you have any questions after you read it, let’s talk.”