The Importance of Remembering Life Is a Process

Life is a process and yesterday I was reminded about life’s process. While I was sitting in the Brasilia airport waiting for a flight home, I observed something strange, yet familiar. What I observed in the airport, caused me to have a revelation. This revelation was not something that was unfamiliar to me. Quite the [Read More]

How to Keep Your Child Motivated to Succeed

Let me begin by admitting that the title, “How to Keep Your Child Motivated to Succeed” is a bit misleading. Well perhaps misleading is a bit strong. The fact of the matter is that explaining what I mean in this post is a bit of a challenge. The challenge in writing this post originates with [Read More]

Five Traits of a Good Youth Sports Coach

Over the past twelve to thirteen years I have been one of those youth sports parents. During the decade that my son has been involved in youth sports, I have had the fortune and in some cases the misfortune of meeting and examining all types of coaches. The most important thing that my time as [Read More]

Oklahoma Tornado 2013: Life is Fleeting - Tomorrow is Not Promised

On Monday, May 20th a terrible tragedy occurred in this country. Unless you have been living under a rock, you no doubt have heard all about the massive tornado that clobbered the city of Moore, Oklahoma. The tragedy did not end with 24 people dying, hundreds of people being injured or the physical devastation [Read More]

Children and Cooking: Real Directions for Perfect Results

As I have hopefully convinced you this month, there are a number of things you can share with your child when you teach them how to cook. I learned most of those lessons before my 16th birthday. Sometimes the lessons I learned were intended but other times the lessons were happenstance. Lucky Bread One such [Read More]

Children and Cooking: Simple Instructions for Expert Achievement

If you remember our post Children and Cooking: Creating the Entrepreneurial Spirit, I shared with you how I was going to build a cooking empire until my budding culinary kingdom like Cheech and Chong went “Up in Smoke”. Well, what I failed to mention was what happened only a couple of months after the smoke [Read More]

Children and Cooking: A Unique Way to Build Character

In my previous post, I mentioned having had an opportunity to talk with my sister about some of the lessons we learned which occurred in the kitchen or were connected with food. She reminded me of one such lesson involving a potato and a blind fold. Steak and Potatoes One spring evening in 1978, my [Read More]

Children and Cooking: The Truth About YOUR Juice

The Raising Supaman Project is pleased to present to you our first video blog! After last week’s post The Real Recipe for Good Health, Nate decided he wouldn’t wait on you to do the juice taste test at home so he did it for you. Check it out! Also, if you missed Tuesday’s post Creating The [Read More]

Children and Cooking: Creating the Entrepreneurial Spirit

  This past weekend, I was fortunate enough to spend some time with my mother and sister. Thankfully, they were able to look beyond my petulant demeanor as they have come to expect nothing less of me during this time of the year. Uncle Sam Wants You You see it is tax season for me.  [Read More]

Children and Cooking: The Real Recipe for Good Health

Two amazing things happened in the fall of 1979. Before, I explain what occurred, I need you to stop saying how old I am. Yes, I get it already, I’m old. Okay, now can we get back to my story, please? Back in the Day In the fall of 1979, I started high school. If [Read More]