When my wife first shared her recording of an acoustic demo of this song, I was honestly blown away and immediately had a vision for production direction.
Mr and Mrs, making music
Mr and Mrs, making music
When my wife first shared her recording of an acoustic demo of this song, I was honestly blown away and immediately had a vision for production direction.
I never got to meet her, but I know Dre’s grandmother was one special woman. She would sing this sweet little tune “we’re going outside,” as she got her grands ready to go out and play.
We’re finally dusting off the mic, and recording music again! 🎉 (finding a quiet moment with seven kids isn’t easy- but we did it!)
Fun fact: it was on Valentine’s Day, twelve years ago, that we became a couple. We got married about two years later. So to celebrate, we have some new music coming your way! 🎶🎉🍾
Woke up at 5:00 am (had no coffee, huge victory 🤘🏼) and recorded the first episode of my podcast, “In My Solitude.”
Yes, that is baby powder in my beard. And yes, that is a wig my wife is wearing. We thought we would have some fun telling the story of how we met to promote our new single…
Years ago, my incredibly talented friends and I got together and recorded a hip-hop video of an original song I wrote called “Miss Behave.”
So, it turns out that my kids actually don’t even need a designated day to dress up in costumes (or solicit candy donations).
So this weekend was quite a whirlwind, but I was given the opportunity to preach a sermon at my church and here’s what I shared…
While cleaning out my attic, packing to prepare for a huge move, I came across this picture of my first born as a newborn.
With so much mystery in raising this boy, I have so many reasons to lean into it all and see to it that I’m as fully present as possible... it seems like you can just blink and miss out.
Not too long ago, I took my son to get his first haircut and we made a short video of it all.
Seven years ago today, I met my wife in person for the first time (also had our "first date" and became a couple).
It's surreal for me seeing them with the new little one. It wasn't too long ago that they were just as tiny... but now they are growing up in what feels like overnight.
Isn't mercy something that we all need (the thing of not getting what we deserve)? And with raising children, how do we teach them to have mercy?
As the new year approaches, I find myself re-evaluating and considering the past as it lends to the future.
How many times have you heard someone tell you that today? Zero? It's not surprising when this is the age of criticism and judgement on every level.
Is it just me, or is parenting a very thankless job? Especially fatherhood!