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Have you ever looked at the bins of the $0.98 boxes full of theatre-type candy at WalMart, and just passed it up because it's too hard to find anything?
I’m a dad of two boys and one princess, and as I try to figure out this parenting thing along with you, I’ll share the ups and downs of it all so we can get through it together!
When I’m not on the air, you can find me at your local bowling alley playing the pinball machine in the arcade (If you ever see the initials “AY” on the high score list, that’s me!), at Wild Mountain on my snowboard, or camping at a State Park with my incredible wife!
My whole purpose is to put some good in your afternoon, with uplifting songs, stories, and reminders that God loves you!
Have you ever looked at the bins of the $0.98 boxes full of theatre-type candy at WalMart, and just passed it up because it's too hard to find anything?
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