January 2009
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Nic Helps his Puppy Paint a Picture
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Book Review: 'The Shack' by William P. Young
I recently finished The Shack by William P. Young. And it definitely game me a lot to thinkg about. But, before I get started with my take on the book, I want to share the synopsis that appears on the back of the book:
Mackenzie Allen Philips’ youngest daughter, Missy, has been abducted during a family vacation and evidence that she may have been brutally murdered is found in an abandoned...
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A Tour of AccessPR’s New Office in Roanoke
Last week I caught up with a colleague of mine, John Carlin, at his new gig as executive vice president at AccessPR in Roanoke. John and I worked together at WSLS in the late 90s. Of course, John’s stint at WSLS was considerably longer and more storied than mine. He spent 21 years as an anchor at the Roanoke NBC affiliate and garnered numerous awards. Me? I was there for about 18 months as a...
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Little Girl Beats Cheating College Kids in Big Wheel Race
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Nic at the Virginia Tech vs. Virginia Hockey Game
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Nic Does Jumping Jacks
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Helping with Laundry
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A Blogging Community for Dads
Once again, Twitter has introduced me to something new. This time it is Dad-Blogs.com, an online community for dads who blog. Since I fit that description, I decided to check it out … and it’s pretty cool. Now, it is still new and there is definitely room for improvement, but that will come with time. So, if you’re a dad and have a blog, check it out at www.dad-blogs.com. Even if...
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Video: What Can I Recycle?
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Nic Playing a Wii Music Concert
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Fans of the Showtime Original Series Dexter Will Love This Video
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Nic Discovers the Joys of Hockey
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The Downfall of Twitter
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Cruising For Cardboard Makes A Difference →
From RecycleNRV.com:
Today, Ryan and I joined up with some dedicated volunteers for our 1st Annual Cardboard Cruise. The holidays seem to leave us all with mounds and mounds of cardboard laying around, and we thought we’d take the opportunity to help out by providing a free cardboard pickup in the areas we will begin serving. A group of dedicated volunteers - including Henry Showalter and his...