I played with CKT this morning while AMT exercised. Now I’m getting a headache. Diagnosis: coffee deficiency.
Author: Jim Y. Trammell
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UncategorizedI managed to accidentally traumatize my four-year-old tonight. He knows that if he leaves his toys out in the living room before going to bed that I will collect them, put them in my closet, and keep them. Today he managed to make the living room messier than usual, taking all of his stuffed animals and books out of his room and onto the living room rug.
“Cooper,” I said after dinner. “You need to put your toys away.”
“But I don’t want to,” he replied, as if that was a factor I had not considered in what he apparently thought was a discussion of terms.
“Okay. That means I get to keep all of your toys, then.”
Cooper paused. His countenance fell when he came to the logical consequence of this action. With tears welling, he asked, “Froggy too?”
Froggy is Cooper’s best friend in the whole world. No other plush frog has ever been loved the way Cooper loves Froggy. And tonight he thought he was about to lose his best friend forever.
It took thirty minutes for Cooper to stop crying. Then he cleaned the living room.
Tonight, I earned this cup of coffee.
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UncategorizedThe Trammell Family 2011 Christmas Letter
UncategorizedDear one and all,
It was a good year for the Trammells. We managed not to break anything or kill anyone, except for that hobo in Chattanooga.
We wish you all the blessings of the holiday season, and a Merry Christmas.
Love,
The Trammells
Jim, Anne Marie, Cooper, Glaxtor, Elliot
Photo from the Folks’ Lakehouse
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UncategorizedAn Apocryphal Story about Jesus, Southern Baptists, and a Man Caught in the Act of Homosexuality
Uncategorized12As Jesus was teaching in the temple courts, a crowd of Southern Baptists approached him and threw a man down at his feet. 13They said, “Teacher, this man was caught in the act of homosexuality. Now, the scriptures tell us this man is an abomination. What do you say?”
14Jesus said, “What would you have me say to him?”
15The Southern Baptists were indignant. “Tell him to ‘Go and sin no more.’”
16Jesus replied, “Shouldn’t I instead put the man to death in compliance with the law?”
17The Southern Baptists did not know how to respond. “If we say the homosexual should be put to death, then people will say we are inhumane. However, if we tell him to sin no more, people will say we are not following the law.” 18After discussing among themselves, the Southern Baptists said, “Jesus, you can make this man whole again.”
19Jesus said, “Woe unto you, Southern Baptists. You think this man needs to be made whole because he is a homosexual. But it is you who need healing, 20for you care more about a person’s sexuality than his place in the Kingdom of Heaven. This man is not an abomination; he is a follower of God.
21“Surely I tell you, the Kingdom of Heaven is not for the self-righteous or exclusively for heterosexuals, but for all those who work for justice and mercy in the name of the Lord.
22“Besides,” Jesus continued. “You guys really care that much about who he sleeps with? What’s the matter with you?”
23The Southern Baptists left one by one until only Jesus and his followers were left. “Where are those who condemn you?” Jesus asked the man.
24“At church,” the man replied.






