He is married to his favorite person, and loves his three children quite a little bit (aged 8, 13 and 15). He is passionate about authentic learning, technology with purpose, and creating at least one new thing every day. In short, he teaches, and learns. A lot.
Also, he co-founded WouldYouLikeABanana.com with his wife, Kara.
Please don’t do the math, but I can remember seeing some of these when they originally ran. I can also remember my mother telling my dad something about the last cup of coffee he’d ever drink if he should pull something like that.
Please don’t do the math, but I can remember seeing some of these when they originally ran. I can also remember my mother telling my dad something about the last cup of coffee he’d ever drink if he should pull something like that.
Please don’t do the math, but I can remember seeing some of these when they originally ran. I can also remember my mother telling my dad something about the last cup of coffee he’d ever drink if he should pull something like that.
I don’t even expect my wife to make my coffee. We both work and have a 2 year old. It’s every man/woman for themselves when we get ready in the morning.
I don’t even expect my wife to make my coffee. We both work and have a 2 year old. It’s every man/woman for themselves when we get ready in the morning.
I don’t even expect my wife to make my coffee. We both work and have a 2 year old. It’s every man/woman for themselves when we get ready in the morning.
Whosever ‘Job’ it is to make the coffee is responsible for the quality. If they really, truly cannot get it right, they need to pass the torch to someone who can do better. That is coffee etiquette, and it applies to any situation involving regular coffee production, regardless of gender.
Whosever ‘Job’ it is to make the coffee is responsible for the quality. If they really, truly cannot get it right, they need to pass the torch to someone who can do better. That is coffee etiquette, and it applies to any situation involving regular coffee production, regardless of gender.
Whosever ‘Job’ it is to make the coffee is responsible for the quality. If they really, truly cannot get it right, they need to pass the torch to someone who can do better. That is coffee etiquette, and it applies to any situation involving regular coffee production, regardless of gender.
Not if you wanted to keep a happy marriage in this day and age!
Not if you wanted to keep a happy marriage in this day and age!
Not if you wanted to keep a happy marriage in this day and age!
I want to +1 this, but I don’t want to condone this type of “spousal relations”.
I want to +1 this, but I don’t want to condone this type of “spousal relations”.
I want to +1 this, but I don’t want to condone this type of “spousal relations”.
Please don’t do the math, but I can remember seeing some of these when they originally ran. I can also remember my mother telling my dad something about the last cup of coffee he’d ever drink if he should pull something like that.
Please don’t do the math, but I can remember seeing some of these when they originally ran. I can also remember my mother telling my dad something about the last cup of coffee he’d ever drink if he should pull something like that.
Please don’t do the math, but I can remember seeing some of these when they originally ran. I can also remember my mother telling my dad something about the last cup of coffee he’d ever drink if he should pull something like that.
I don’t even expect my wife to make my coffee. We both work and have a 2 year old. It’s every man/woman for themselves when we get ready in the morning.
I don’t even expect my wife to make my coffee. We both work and have a 2 year old. It’s every man/woman for themselves when we get ready in the morning.
I don’t even expect my wife to make my coffee. We both work and have a 2 year old. It’s every man/woman for themselves when we get ready in the morning.
You’ve MET women, right? 😉
You’ve MET women, right? 😉
You’ve MET women, right? 😉
Whosever ‘Job’ it is to make the coffee is responsible for the quality. If they really, truly cannot get it right, they need to pass the torch to someone who can do better. That is coffee etiquette, and it applies to any situation involving regular coffee production, regardless of gender.
Whosever ‘Job’ it is to make the coffee is responsible for the quality. If they really, truly cannot get it right, they need to pass the torch to someone who can do better. That is coffee etiquette, and it applies to any situation involving regular coffee production, regardless of gender.
Whosever ‘Job’ it is to make the coffee is responsible for the quality. If they really, truly cannot get it right, they need to pass the torch to someone who can do better. That is coffee etiquette, and it applies to any situation involving regular coffee production, regardless of gender.