Article Archives: Words with Woods

Just Do It

When I was a young teen, I succumbed to the siren song of avarice and embarked on a criminal path that briefly changed my financial status and just as briefly, altered my moral compass. I was not long in the social badlands before I grew sick of my behavior and … Read More

Compassion

When I was a young manager of a small loan office, one of the older, more experienced and more cynical managers described my responsibilities as “chasing debtors for dollars.” That was because we were required to take collection actions against our own overdue customers. Those actions ranged from letters and … Read More

Together

Early one recent morning as I stirred awake, I slid my hand across the sheet and encountered a hard, flat object: a book. Though barely awake, I smiled at the memory of how it came to be underneath the sheet and comforter that had warmed me through the night, remembering … Read More

Flip the Page

In my kitchen, pinned against a wall, is a 2020 calendar, with each month featuring a different bird; as I passed it this week, I noticed that it still showed “Sparrow,” the bird for November. I am like many people in the digital world: I no longer rely on printed … Read More

Comes The Time

When my first child was young, her mother and I were in agreement about Christmas-time gift-giving for her. We got her things that were fun, things that were practical and things that she needed for her health and well-being. We made no effort to bury the Christmas tree in packages. … Read More