UPDATE x2: Tracking the Coronavirus
I’ve been struggling to find a way to comprehend what this virus is doing to our world—on both a global and local scale. To help me with that, I decided to start a timeline to document a variety of things.
Telling My Story
I’ve been struggling to find a way to comprehend what this virus is doing to our world—on both a global and local scale. To help me with that, I decided to start a timeline to document a variety of things.
So I had a little fun with my Apple Memoji. Enjoy and Merry Christmas!
For the most epic Throwback Thursday ever: a picture of me from every year I’ve lived in Washington, DC!
In that ponderous moment on the patio at Pepperdine, the voice in my head said to me, “Brett, the world is so much bigger than what you know. Go be a part of it. It’s time to make a bold change. It’s time to move.”
Alyssa and me ready for Bon Odori.
My sister Alyssa (always the fashion plate in her swank, 1970’s two-piece swimsuit) and me splashing around in our kiddie pool.
This is probably 1977 or 1978 when I lived in Japan. And, based on the sweater, it was probably around Easter. #tbt
The Memorial is a thought-provoking and intense tribute to all those affected by the Murrah Building bombing.
To celebrate Meg’s birthday we zipped up to Whitetail for some midweek fun.
One of my first assignments my freshman year in college from my Journalism 100 class was to write an autobiography about myself. This is what I wrote.