Oh boy, I feel whelmed!
Not overwhelmed, not underwhelmed, but just the right amount of whelm do I feel.
How harmonious. Try and keep your whelm meter from going too far over or under.
This edition of the Pulse contains so much love, it’ll just about make you sick.
We have Lasagna Love, Love Thai Sushi (next to the Love’s Travel Stop, no less), puppy love, barn love, bird love, jazz and love . . . Bigfoot love. Can’t you feel the love—love, love, love.
In seriousness, I do not use the word lightly. I enjoy many things, I like or prefer many things, but only love a few—I love God, I love my family, I love the sunshine and—in many ways involving family, tradition and excellence—I love the Super Bowl.
Enjoy Patrick Mahomes’ fourth appearance in the Super Bowl. Will he be able to get another one? Will he ever be able to touch Brady’s record of 10 appearances? Or will the high-powered 49er offense bring another trophy to the Bay?
Who’s running with me in the Special Kids Race on March 9? Get registered.
I hope everyone survived the great snow and ice event of 2024.
Remember, take care of your outdoor animals during those single-digit times. Get socks on your chickens and hats on your cats.
Happy Valentine’s Day to my dear wife. I love you. Thanks for your love and devotion, your care for our children, compassion and grace. Oh, what adventures may await?
You do great work, too!
Murfreesboro keeps on growing and growing, sprawling out in every direction, particularly in the Medical Center Parkway, and the Veterans Parkway, areas.
The large bowling, arcade, restaurant and laser tag complex Main Event plans to open for business in February. Should be fun!
I see so many other, smaller operations open throughout Murfreesboro in not-quite-as-prominent locations, hidden in secluded corners of town and think “I wonder how they plan to advertise.” It’s indeed a booming market, but there is a lot of competition out there.
Set your brand apart—advertise in the Pulse!
Ms. Mayo and I created the Pulse not only to share interesting information about what is going on in the area with the community, but to also provide a valuable, but affordable, way for the local, independent, mom-and-pop shops in town to advertise. Each edition of the Pulse can reach a lot of area consumers.
We will keep cranking them out.
The boys and I made it to Godzilla Minus One. Really, going into it, I did not completely understand that this was a Japanese-language film. That’s alright—we are there primarily for the destruction and action. Good stuff.
Otherwise, the month has been filled with a little art and music time with the kids, a game of chess here and there, an NHL game with Jr. (although the Predators did not feast upon duck a l’orange, as we had predicted), and trying to eat my vegetables and get my rest.