A Lesson from EJ about God

Eric Murphy on January 20th, 2008

For the past couple of weeks whenever EJ went into a dark room and wanted the light on, he would almost always look up to the ceiling and say “Gah”  (or God, we like to think) we always turn to him and say “you mean light, that’s light EJ. Say Light”. And every time he would turn back around and say “Gah”. Its as if he knows that God is “light”.  I know what you maybe thinking… but I’m a parent can you blame me?  :-)

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Myth: We Only Use 10 Percent of Our Brains

Eric Murphy on January 11th, 2008

It hadn’t even occurred to me to check whether this was fact or fiction, but as I was flipping through Men’s Health Magazine, a glaring headline stood out:  “Myth: We Only Use 10 Percent of Our Brains”.  Ever since I can remember, I was always taught as fact that we humans only use 10 percent [...]

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Did Redskins Overlook Seattle!?

Eric Murphy on January 6th, 2008

I Live in Richmond VA where the affection for the Washington Redskins runs deep.  I myself, being from Texarkana (just east of Dallas), am a Cowboys fan. All week long I was ragged by my counterparts about how the Redskins dominated the unmotivated, deflated Cowboys, and that the Redskins were going to beat the Cowboys [...]

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This Saturday

Eric Murphy on March 3rd, 2007

was a nice break for the ugly cold weather we’ve been having. Actually, this  whole week,  the temperature has been nice.  But today was almost 70 degrees here in Richmond. A perfect day for an outing with the family. EJ was having a little trouble napping today and he was really grumpy. We thought taking [...]

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IPhone In Action

Eric Murphy on January 12th, 2007

Ok, unless you’ve been twiddling your thumbs under a rock, you probably already know about the Apple IPhone. Check out this video on the New York Times website. And in the words of my esteemed friend Frank Spencer, “I want one!”

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