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🎙️ Season 2, Episode 13h: Blastin’ aliens and riding sharks

🎙️ Season 2, Episode 13h: Blastin’ aliens and riding sharks

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🎙️ Crumb Confessional — Season 2, Episode 13h

Title: Blastin’ aliens and riding sharks

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It’s still Sunday, July 13th, and I cap off the day with full-on dad mode. The kids and I are deep in imagination—fighting aliens, riding pirate ships, blasting venom from fang guns, and soaring to the stars. I guide the game, cheer them on, and slip in some gentle direction as we prep to wind down. We laugh, shout, and dream together. In the background, I get ready for a special evening with Grandpa at the ballgame. But this moment? This is the real stuff.

I talk about:




  • Fighting imaginary aliens with my kids



  • Creating characters with blasters, webs, and electro-powers



  • Flying to Mars, then switching to a pirate ship on the ocean



  • Helping the kids transition from play to rest



  • Prepping for a baseball game with Grandpa



  • The sweetness of ordinary fatherhood



💡 Highlights & Timestamps:


00:00 – “How big is the alien? What kind of blasters are you using?”


02:15 – “Protect your sister… work together as a team”


04:10 – “You want to go to the moon? Mars? The stars?”


05:25 – “I get to sit in Diamond seats with Grandpa”


06:40 – “Now you're on a pirate ship… and here come the sharks!”


08:05 – “All right, are we grinding down?”


09:10 – “Don’t throw your shoes—put them by the door”


09:45 – “I’m going inside, okay?”

🧠 Core Takeaway:


Obedience can look like spiritual fire—or just staying present in the wild, sacred chaos of fatherhood.

🙏 Closing Line:


Crumb Confessional #59 — Blastin’ aliens, wrangling sharks… and then it's time to shower and lead.

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