Last night I had a dream, and most of the details I now can’t recall. But I do remember that someone in the dream offered this nugget of wisdom:
In marriage, when you keep score, nobody wins. Frankly, that also holds true for miniature golf.
July 6, 2009 by Carl McColman
Last night I had a dream, and most of the details I now can’t recall. But I do remember that someone in the dream offered this nugget of wisdom:
In marriage, when you keep score, nobody wins. Frankly, that also holds true for miniature golf.
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Carl McColman is the author of 10 books on the spiritual life. Most of his works published before 2005 concern Pagan and Celtic spirituality. In 2005 he became a Catholic, and his latest book, on Christian mysticism, is in production with a scheduled publication date of late 2010. He has been blogging since 2003.
I dreamed the other night I had to buy a new laptop for my cat.