There is a funny thing about courage.
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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Thursday, March 5, 2026
March 5th, 2026
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
March 4th, 2026
Happy 189th Birthday, Chicago. I chalked a William Blake quote for Wednesday, March 4th.
March 3rd, 2026
March usually doesn’t knock, but rather It pushes the door wide open. Letting the fridgid air of winter out and the fresh breeze of spring in .
Sunday, March 1, 2026
March 1st, 2026
16,919... that is how many days have passed since November 4, 1979. The day Iranian students stormed the American embassy in Tehran and the world shifted. I was in eighth grade when this happened.
February 28th, 2026
The constant through my life has been friendship. Not money or romance, but a solid flow of friends.
February 27th, 2026
So far this morning I have let the shit show of life keep me from gusto and astonishment. Fortunately I can see the sun rising through the fog.
Let's get this month finished and move into spring.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
February 26th, 2026
I was searching for a quote for today’s Chalkboard and came across the classic from Dylan Thomas. He wrote the full poem as his father was dying.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
February 25th, 2026
The first thing I thought about when I chalked this quote was sports radio. I can’t listen to sports radio.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
February 24th, 2026
I woke up this morning and realized I don’t have plenty of time, but I have enough time if I use it deliberately.
February 23rd, 2026
I woke up early Sunday and heard the lions roaring across the river. My balcony sits about a quarter of a mile from the lion grotto at Brookfield Zoo.
February 22nd, 2026
The proud oak looks powerful with its thick trunk and deep roots, but when the storm hits hard enough, that same pride snaps it in half. The bamboo bows to the storm and takes the wind. It gives a little so it doesn’t lose everything.
February 21st, 2026
Every morning I try to knock out a hundred smile-ups. Smile-ups are push-ups for your face.
Friday, February 20, 2026
February 20th, 2026
Finishing the week with the same theme I’ve been working lately. Life isn’t meant to be hoarded. Love isn’t meant to be stored. Life and love are both meant to be spent.
Thursday, February 19, 2026
February 19th, 2026
I had a dream twenty minutes before I started chalking. Let me make this very clear, I was sound asleep.
February 18th, 2026
I looked at this quote and I first thought it meant how we exhaust ourselves, but realized it means how we invest in ourselves. Life isn't a savings account, but more a checking account.
Monday, February 16, 2026
February 16th, 2026
What you don’t see still shapes you. Habits, character, faith, resentment, love and fear. You can’t hold them in your hand or measure them with a yardstick, but you can see where they have walked.
Sunday, February 15, 2026
February 15th, 2026
I usually do laundry on Saturday morning. Sometimes Sunday if I push it, but this week, for reasons I can’t explain, I did it on Tuesday afternoon.
February 14th, 2026
It is already Saint Valentine’s Day and Fat Tuesday waits just around the bend. Winter is loosening its grip, even if it refuses to admit it. The light lingers a little longer. The cold still bites, but it doesn’t own the day the way it did in January. We are in that in-between season, not quite thawed, not quite frozen.



















