By J. Timothy King on June 25, 2012
When my Beloved and I went over to our friends’ apartment to pick up Tessie-cat (then only a Tessie-kitten) in early 1994, we found her cowering behind a couch. Now, over 18 years later, she still loves couches, but now mostly as a place to sleep, all day, every day. Those of us who are […]
Posted in True Stories | Tagged cats, Cheech, Tessie |
By J. Timothy King on June 22, 2012
I think this is the last Dave Ramsey story I’ll tell for a little while. (Or at least the last big one.) But I have to at least tell this one, because I’ve already told it to several friends, several times, and it’s turned out to be a hoot. Dave Ramsey is famous for cutting […]
Posted in Humor, Stories, True Stories | Tagged credit cards, Dave Ramsey, finances, Financial Peace University, money, photos |
By J. Timothy King on June 21, 2012
Links and things I’ve recently run across. Babylon 5 Fans: How many of these people can you recognize? Bill Mumy is probably best remembered as young Will Robinson on the original Lost in Space, but he’ll always be Lennier to me. Nowadays, he’s pursuing his music career. (You can catch some of Bill Mumy’s music […]
Posted in Bits & Pieces | Tagged Babylon 5, Bill Mumy, book industry, economy, finances, food
By J. Timothy King on June 20, 2012
According to Dave Ramsey, money arguments are the number-one cause of marital strife. Now, I’m not sure where he got that factoid. And I don’t actually know whether it’s true, because marriages—as all relationships—are more complex and nuanced than a single cause. Regardless, it is surely true that money arguments are a leading factor in […]
Posted in Books, Love and Relationships, Love through the Eyes of an Idiot, Stories, True Stories | Tagged budgeting, Dave Ramsey, depression, finances, Financial Peace University, Ivan Tyrrell, Joe Griffin, marriage, money, psychology |
By J. Timothy King on June 19, 2012
Reading back through some of the old posts on this blog, I see a man who saw wonderful possibilities for his future, and an undiminishable drive to pursue those possibilities; a man who saw the future as his salvation, not as his curse. What happened to that man? He’s still inside me, beat down by […]
Posted in Health, Mental Health, Teaser Tuesdays | Tagged C.R. Snyder, depression, hope, psychology, The Psychology of Hope
By J. Timothy King on June 17, 2012
“I’m not a traitor. I just want to live.” I wrote those words about two years ago. Around this time each year, in synagogue, we read from Joshua chapter 2, the story of Rahab the harlot. It inspired a short-short story, “The Confidant of Jericho,” which concluded with the line above. The story of Rahab […]
Posted in Fear and Love, Judaism, Religion | Tagged Rahab
By J. Timothy King on June 8, 2012
I just received the funniest credit-card offer ever! Ever since my Beloved got us a membership in Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace University, I’ve been listening to him way too much. And proof that I’m listening to him way too much is that I’m starting to think of jokes that he might make. And I also […]
Posted in Humor | Tagged credit cards, Dave Ramsey, Financial Peace University
By J. Timothy King on April 27, 2012
… someone throws you a reminder. The AARP has tried this before, but now they’re getting desperate. They’ve sent me letters inviting me to join their organization. Some mailing-list marketer probably got the idea that since I’m no longer employed by an idiot in an office somewhere, I must have retired. I’m neither old enough […]
Posted in Humor, Writing | Tagged AARP
By J. Timothy King on April 18, 2012
My father over at his blog posted a two-part series on gay marriage. It started as an initial post called “Redefining Marriage,” which proved controversial enough among his theological colleagues that he felt a need to post part 2 to clarify. What follows is in reply to part 1. Same-sex marriage is now a fact […]
Posted in Christianity, Judaism, Politics, Religion | Tagged gay marriage, homosexuality, morality |