Half the country woke up upset this morning. The other half is ecstatic.
The Morning Chalkboard
Just a Chicago guy juggling fatherhood and bachelorhood. An old trading floor broker raising three kids and living in a flat by the river. These stories are life lessons meant to make you laugh, cry, and think. The “Chalkboard” is my daily post, scribbled on the blackboard in my kitchen—a ritual, a bit of therapy, and a small win to start the day. All Chalkheads are welcome to ride along.
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Sunday, April 26, 2026
April 26th, 2026
Saturday, April 25, 2026
April 25th, 2026
I was reading my Facebook memories this morning instead of doing a Morning Chalkboard.
David Bruce Grant Obituary
David will be remembered as "A True Warrior"; a thirty-two-year veteran employee of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. He was an avid golfer, chef, and Chicago Bears fan. David enjoyed discussing the greatest mysteries of life with anyone who cared to listen. May David find peace on his new unexpected journey he is about to begin.
He is survived by his wife Ann Grant "H.B.", two sons Ryan and Samuel; and numerous siblings.
He is preceded in death by his parents.
A visitation to celebrate his life will be held 3:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M. Saturday, April 30, 2016 at Moss Family Funeral Home 209 South Batavia Ave. Batavia, IL.
April 24th, 2026
Heavy on your mind?
April 23rd, 2026
Most people spend their whole lives chasing something out in front of them… “finding themselves,” reinventing, rebranding, starting over.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
April 22nd, 2026
I just erased several paragraphs.
April 21st, 2026
I’m not singing for the future because I don’t own it.
April 20th, 2026
I was joking with a buddy of mine who also suffers from Sunday night into Monday morning anxiety.
April 19th, 2026
To the left I have my nightstand radio playing blues before sunrise.
April 18th, 2026
There was a period from my mid-twenties to my mid-thirties when I went to the shows and grabbed a bite with my Oldman.
April 16th, 2026
A fish with a closed mouth never gets caught isn’t just about staying quiet, it’s about knowing when talking costs you. In the old Chicago rooms, whether it was a trading pit or a back table, guys understood that loose words could cost money, reputation, or both. You didn’t need to win every conversation. You needed to stay in the game.
April 15th, 2026
Warren Zevon was terminally ill in 2002 when David Letterman asked him if he had learned anything facing death.
April 14th, 2026
What you know is very limited. What you don’t know is limitless.
April 13th, 2026
I’m coming up with this theory as I get older…
April 12th, 2026
I went to a wedding in the early 1990’s that had a disposable box camera on each place setting at the reception. I had never used a box camera before.













