Mark Myers's Blog
February 13, 2021
Time heals all wounds… and other lies I’ve been told
When I started basic training at Ft. Leonard Wood in 1987, I was issued a Soldier’s Handbook that was filled with the things I would have to learn, including a section dealt with evaluation and treatment of casualties under fire. This was startling because we were just playing soldier here, right? It even talked about something called a […]
Published on February 13, 2021 05:00
July 1, 2020
In An Instant
Our covered porch has been largely unusable for several years. In the spring, we decided to clean it up and make a space we could enjoy. One night, my daughter, JB approached me. JB: Dad, we should make the porch a hanging porch where everything is a swing or hammock. Me: That’s the dumbest idea […]
Published on July 01, 2020 08:38
May 9, 2020
Dear Ms. Cooper-Jones… I’m Sorry
Dear Ms. Cooper-Jones, I ran yesterday. If we knew each other personally, you would know that isn’t unusual. In fact, I did some quick math and estimated that I’ve run about 2500 times in the past 10 years. Yesterday was different, though. Yesterday I ran 2.23 miles in honor of your son. Since that horrific […]
Published on May 09, 2020 05:23
May 6, 2020
A Chin and a Pair of Floppy Boobs
Today is the 83rd of March and if I see the word “unpr4c4d4nt4d” one more time I might scream. I’ve seen so many reactions to being quarantined and I’ve had my own. This isn’t meant to be a political post, I don’t know what’s right. For now, my family is still sheltering at home although our […]
Published on May 06, 2020 04:45
February 24, 2020
Birthdays in Heaven
Happy Birthday Baby, I’ve been wondering what a birthday celebration in heaven looks like. I would imagine you get amazing gifts, a perfectly moist cake, and maybe you get to ride on a cloud or something. I’m sure our little homemade birthday parties wouldn’t measure up. Do you remember how mommy would make a beautiful […]
Published on February 24, 2020 04:27
February 13, 2020
Life in a Fog
Last weekend, our little sliver of Georgia was covered in a blanket of snow. Fat flakes began falling in the morning and we soon had enough of an accumulation to enjoy a wet snowball fight. It never got deep enough for sledding or a snowman, and wasn’t really a driving hazard (although when you live […]
Published on February 13, 2020 05:47
January 8, 2020
An Idiot’s Guide to Colonoscopy Prep
After coming up clean in my first colonoscopy, I’d like to take a minute to inform the masses regarding the truth about colonoscopy prep. First, if you’re over 45, get a colonoscopy! Colo-rectal cancer is called the silent killer. Just to start off the conversation in terms my fellow idiots will understand, I will refer […]
Published on January 08, 2020 12:09
December 12, 2019
My Evil (Colo-Rectal) Plan
Getting old sucks. Or maybe I should say, blows. Yes, after crossing my 50th year, I have signed up for the ultimate test of bodily humiliation, my first colonoscopy. Yay! I had hoped to live-stream it, but my doctor forbade it. Actually he asked me to find another doctor, but I talked him out of […]
Published on December 12, 2019 04:35
December 4, 2019
The Smell of Dad’s Nuts
Disney World has always been a special place for our family. We’ve been going as regularly as finances would allow for many years. When our oldest was a toddler, I fondly remember watching her break into dance upon entering Magic Kingdom for the first time. Nothing prompted her besides the rhythm of Main Street USA […]
Published on December 04, 2019 04:00
October 30, 2019
The Medical Mafia
Being in film studies, my daughter has had several classes that necessitate watching movies. Some are classics while others are less popular, but each demonstrates a specific point they discuss in class. Where was this major when I was in school? I got rooked. My education consisted of nothing this cool. Earlier this semester, she […]
Published on October 30, 2019 04:30