
Josh fact #127: I love Black Friday. It’s the people-watching event of the year. If you’ve never shopped on Black Friday, I encourage you to embrace the chaos. It’s awesome.

Josh fact #127: I love Black Friday. It’s the people-watching event of the year. If you’ve never shopped on Black Friday, I encourage you to embrace the chaos. It’s awesome.

Stare at the red dot for 20 seconds. Then, look at a wall and blink rapidly. You’ll see me in full color. Fancy/creepy, huh? Everybody loves optical illusions, right?
In other news….I have a prediction: white suit + black shirt + aqua tie will be trendy soon. Black bean teeth, not so much.
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It’s the season of giving thanks. I’m blessed beyond anything I deserve. I’m overwhelmingly thankful for my life. However, today I say “bah humbug.” Today, here are 3 things I’m not thankful for. >>>>Begin rant…
Yep, inflation is here. How do I know? Like any good wannabe economist, I’ve created my own inflation barometer. I call it “price increases of random stuff that Josh buys at Walmart.” I also have my own barometer that measures whether or not we’re in a recession. I call it “At 8am, are there an absurd number of cars in a drive-thru waiting for $4 coffee?” FYI…according to my barometer, we’re not currently in a recession.

If you missed my last post (part 2 of “surviving 6 under 6″), I wrote about some stuff I’ve learned from my kids by asking myself the following question: “What can I learn about myself in this situation?” Apparently, this is my week of deep, introspective blog posts; so, here’s part 2b: another lesson I’ve learned from my kids.

A few months ago I posted part 1 of how we survived life with 6 under 6. I think it is time for part 2 (mainly because I can’t think of anything else to blog about this week). Here’s part 2a of how we survived.