I’m the “Terry” in Tuesdays with Terry, Terrance Lee
Merriman to be more precise. I’m also known as Dad, Pops, Grandpa, Pop-Pop,
Pondering Pops, Honey, Sweetie, Hey Bro’, and sometimes Hey You depending on
who’s talking at me. You can call me about anything you want but the sweetest
name I’ve ever answered to (other than those used by my wife of course) is the
one that rolls off the tongues of my toddler-aged grandchildren: Pop-Pop. Ah, I
just love that sound from those tiny little voices; it’s music to my ears. It
seems I share that name with a groundhog living in the backyard of my
daughter’s former home down south. (She, in the process of teaching the
granddaughter, says, “It’s a ground – hog, growwwnd – h-o-g.” Granddaughter struggles
and then with complete confidence replies, “Ground-pow…ground-pa…grand-pa…POP-POP!”
I have my daughter’s rendition on tape, but I guess you had to be there.)
I’m a sixty-something grandfather, father, husband, son,
brother, and grandson, eleventh in descent from my great grandfather Nathaniel
who was one of the founders of the town of Wallingford, Connecticut in 1670. My
avocations include biking, paddling (canoes and kayaks), camping, reading,
writing, genealogy, listening to music and watching sappy movies with the love
of my life. I love music of most genres (well maybe not hip-hop, heavy metal,
punk- and acid-rock, and rap) but I particularly enjoy jazz and Sixties and
Seventies pop ballads, and I very much love and enjoy performing choral music;
probably because it moves me and it’s my favorite way of expressing my faith.
I’m fascinated by technology, having used my first desktop
computer in the workplace in 1982 in the pursuit of a then new career in
Information Technology Auditing that I entered in 1980. For those technophiles
in the audience, it was an IBM PC with a monochrome monitor, an 8086 processer,
256K of RAM, a 5.25 inch floppy drive, and a whopping 10MEG hard drive which my
department purchased for the tidy sum of $5,200.00! Man, have we come a long
way from that one! At home we progressed from a Commodore 64 through a TRS80
Model III, Amstrad, Toshiba Desktop, Compaq Desktop, and HP Desktop and several
laptops to our current homebuilt desktops (2) and HP laptop. My current desktop
system with portable 3TB hard drive nearly matches, maybe even exceeds, the mainframe
computing power and storage in the 4500 square foot data center of a prior
employer about 35 years ago.
I’m a former internal auditor, audit manager, department manager
and Air Force officer with more than four decades of work-life experience. I manage
and presently own in whole or in part three businesses, and I’m active in my
local chamber of commerce. These days, besides Grandpa, I find myself mostly in
the role of independent business advisor and, of all things, blogger! Go figure…
My pen name is Pondering Pops, because I actively and
unapologetically engage in the pursuit of pondering. Life in the sandwich
generation, business basics, organizational and personal performance, and
workplace ministry; these subjects propel my pondering and provide fodder for
my blogs. If you’re interested, you can find my other blogs here: Better Business Basics, TPS on Performance, and More Than a Business.
It is my sincere hope that you find my posts on all of my
blogs practical, stimulating, reflective and occasionally entertaining. Please do not
expect them to be intellectually deep; I’m introspective and down to earth, but
I’m not a philosopher. I want my writing to be an easy read that provokes the, “hmm,
I know that, it makes sense, think I’ll give it a try” type of reaction. I want
to share ideas in my blogs that are practical
applications of what works, not boat loads of intellectual gibberish.
That’s about all the relevant stuff in my life that I
thought might help you understand where in the world these thoughts are coming
from. Even so I’m sure you’ll occasionally pause and wonder, “What was he thinking?”
That’s OK, even I do that sometimes.
Well, I’m off to ponder some more; hope you continue to enjoy
the result. Don’t be afraid to express your thoughts in reply to my posts, I’d
love to hear them. Thanks so much for reading…Pops
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