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tiny arms with great power they reach for the skies with plea, to be above sharing the world with me they reach outward with scheme fail, success, fail exploring the world in between yet, their greatest power they hug around my world fully extended, head to my shoulder heart to heart at rest. 
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Quick Ponder: Mature Expense

The expense of maturity, is the pain in realizing how much of yourself was given to others who did not deserve it. 

Dome Pondering Movie Review: Air (2023)

What is it about?  The story of Nike's pursuit of a then-unknown Michael Jordan by a struggling Nike Basketball division.  Who is in it?  Matt Damon - Sonny Vaccaro Jason Bateman - Rob Strasser Ben Affleck - Phil Knight Favorite Scene:  Sonny heads to Wilmington, North Carolina, and ends up with a face-to-face meeting with Deloris Jordan Favorite Quote:  I believe the saying that if you say what you want, that's fine and good, but doing something about it is what really counts. Review:  Air is as good as expected. In many ways, it was better than expected. After all, how riveting could this story have been, especially when we're aware of some parts? It's tough to make this an entertaining vehicle when a documentary could do it, right?  That was the tough part, and this film crushed it. Kudos to Affleck for doing so in the director's role as well as in portraying a quirky Phil Knight. Could it have used MJ's perspective? Of course. But staying focused o...

Success By Crushed Expectations? Thoughts On USMNT World Cup 2026

Well, the run is over.  However, we took a step forward...right? Right?  Well, something felt all too different about this World Cup for the United States Men's National Team until...well, it didn't. There was a lot of juju brewing, a lot of national pride bubbling, and a lot of casuals suddenly invested...and then, just like that, it was back to normal.  Eh, it's just soccer.  With the US falling short to Belgium, 4-1, in the Round of 16 in a disastrous manner (and some high-level politics involved), it's quite difficult for me to gauge what was accomplished for United States soccer during this World Cup. Quite plainly, it felt like the United States was one win away from not only their first trip to the round of eight since 2002, but from setting the entire world ablaze with the unthinkable, and outright pushing the United States into full-fledged soccer frenzy.  But it wasn't meant to be. And while a lot of good came from this tournament for USMT - more on th...

Sunday Sundown Rundown - 7/5/26

The Sunday Sundown Rundown (formerly in the format of "3 Up and 3 Down") is where I share thoughts on three topics that piqued my interest, along with my favorite photo from the week. Storylines and Sports  It certainly was a week to feel much deeper than attachment for your favorite team. Sports gave us deeper storylines and occurrences where we felt, we appreciated, and we found the unexplainable in life. From that magical cinematic match that was Serena Williams' comeback match versus Maya Joint in the 2nd Round at Wimbledon, to everything that was Cape Verde's run and challenge against the defending World Cup Champions in Argentina, sports provided some amazing feels this week.  Making Sense of ALS I'm not a huge football fan, but this story really shook me when it made mainstream headlines. Former NFL superstar Chris Johnson announced his ALS diagnosis. As shocking as the announcement was, the reality settled in as you saw the image of a once powerful and a...

Pondering Picture #64

American Dreams (and some Nightmares).  Happy Birthday, America. 

Dome Pondering Movie Review: After Everything (2018)

What is it about?  A young couple's relationship develops quickly when one of them is diagnosed with cancer.  Who is in it?  Jeremy Allen White - Elliot Maika Monroe - Mia Favorite Scene:  [spoiler alert] After confronting Elliot during a strain in their relationship, both finally come to the conversation they've been avoiding. Favorite Quote:  "It's not that I don't love you. I do love you. You're my first love. I... I just don't... I just don't know you're my only love." Review:  After Everything has been on my targeted Netflix list for some time. The Trailer once hooked me enough to engage with the story.  I finally pulled the trigger over this July 4th Weekend, and I was glad that I did. I'm a sucker for a good coming-of-age film, and this one was right in my wheelhouse. Especially, in tackling the concept of illnesses, how they can alter a couple's relationship and overall growth.  The film does a good job of outlining the backgrou...

Quick Pondering: Begin Again

Strength for the self-audit, Freedom by the reset, Grateful for the mercy.

Serena's Comeback, Maya's Statement - Pure Cinema

Cinema.  It's a phrase too often used, but that is exactly what the opening round match of Serena Williams vs. Maya Joint at Wimbledon was - must-see.  It was the kind of drama we all love about sports in its purest form - storylines galore, the unexplainable, and the unimaginable before you. A contest so rich and gripped with fascinating qualities and intangibles that it is uncapturable in words and photos, other than - you had to see it live.  Cinema.  I sat there for the duration of this match, in pure awe of the comeback of Serena Williams. At 44, returning to the court on the game's biggest stage after four years of retirement. A mom, before her kids, husband, and family, but more so her fans, all willing her on for yet another win.  At 44 years of age, what do we expect? The truth is, not much, but the essence of the beauty lies in the effort. The triumph is not in the matter of victory, but in the level of competitiveness. She still got it.  And ther...

TNA Slammiversary 2026: "A great show that felt like it could have been epic with the proper buildup."

TNA certainly came into Slammiversary 2026 carrying some public relations (or perception?) baggage which affected the excitement for this event. For me, Slammiversary has become one of those wrestling events on the calendar that moves the needle for me. This is especially the case after attending last year's historic event.   This year, the hype was not there. And ultimately, the overall creative process for the product for most of 2026 was well...plain. It wasn't terrible. But yeeaaaaaahhhhhhh, nothing felt overly exciting. The company had no major storyline driver. And thus, we saw the removal of Tommy Dreamer as head of creative at TNA after being with the company for almost ten years. Much of Slammiversary 2026 felt like it was pulled together two weeks out. And even heading into the show, with the added drama of Dreamer's release, TNA once again felt unstable.  Fortunately, what we got was a great show that feels like - again, there is that perception thing! - TNA is ...

Sunday Sundown Rundown - 6/28/26

The Sunday Sundown Rundown (formerly in the format of "3 Up and 3 Down") is where I share thoughts on three topics that piqued my interest, along with my favorite photo from the week. Helpless to Mother Nature From the extreme heat in Europe to the earthquake in Venezuela , the Earth has responded with some heartbreaking tragedies that are often hard to understand. Lots of love and prayers to the many affected by both incidents. More so for the families dealing with missing loved ones in Venezuela.  World Cup Like many, I watched a lot of World Cup games this week. The excitement has matched the hype, and it's been enjoyable to tune into just about any game. The Cape Verde storyline has been enjoyable. And of course, there is the intrigue around the United States. If the men can make the final eight, we could experience some serious vibes for soccer in this country.  Mamdani Rent Freeze Controversial for sure . The latest rent freeze in New York City has sparked a lot of ...