It has been some time since my last post (Leslie has been ghost blogging for me)but,
Today I turned 33...Here is what I've learned.
...forgive me, (preemptive confession, kind of like preemptive missle strikes, but with less innocent blood spilled, "Go Bush!" (constitution schmonstitution)
1. Nothing of value comes easy or quick.
2. My kids make me forget anything bad that happens in my day.
3. There's no one else I'd rather hang out with than my wife.
4. Everyone is basically the same, but their coping mechinisms are drastically different.
5. Time has monetary value.
6. Situations are never as bad after a good night of sleep, or 3 martinis, which ever comes first.
7. Lasting change happens through knowing God rather than feeling God.
8. I never get tired of whipped butter.
9. Although I feel like I'm 22, I'm glad I'm not.
10. Technology is proof of postmillenialism.
11. Always think the best of others.
11.1 Don't assign motive to others' actions.
12. Jeff Buckley is/was, by far, the best modern musician out there.
13. Abstract art is just bad art.
14. Winning a race on the freeway with someone who doesn't know your racing makes you a loser.
15. Anything can be found cheaper on the internet...that's what she said.
16. Bratz dolls are the gateway doll to prostitution.
17. Everything matters, everything is connected, everything has a reaction.
18. Where does depression hurt?...everywhere.
19. Great Danes, not only are they the best dog in all of dogdom, they are slightly human.
20. I hate cats. (sorry Dunlaps)
21. My personal success comes second to positioning my kids to succeed.
22. Life is short.
23. When adults fall...it's funny.
24. I still laugh when we sing 'ox and ass' in church.
25. Just because something is spontaneous does not make it of the Spirit
26. Say no to 'crazy'.
27. Going overseas will change your perspective on life forever.
28. Brie is overrated.
29. I want to live narrow and deep rather than shallow and wide.
30. Protecting, providing, leading, and caring for my family falls on my shoulders.
31. Sex is great.
32. When someone is defensive, they are not that confident.
33. Pushing the envelope with humor is good, pushing the envelope in a pair of 34 beige dickies with a 36 body is bad.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Who's With Me????
Let's go to Palm Springs
and help this poor
old "bullhorn lady"
out.
Good grief America....
is this really what we
have come to???
Watch this.
and help this poor
old "bullhorn lady"
out.
Good grief America....
is this really what we
have come to???
Watch this.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Thursday, November 6, 2008
It keeps getting better......
Doug, your posts rock my world. I mean that. Take a gander...if you dare.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
In defense of Jeremiah Wright.
You are kidding me, right Mr. Nadler??? Democrat weaseling at it's best.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Friday, October 31, 2008
Thursday, October 30, 2008
I AM my brother's keeper.....
but not my aunt's.
Hypocrisy...gotta love it. Charity begins at home Mr. Obama. If you can't take care of your own flesh and blood how can all of the "least" of America expect you to do better by them.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Eden Starts Her Academic Career...Only 21 More Years Until Her Doctorate
This past Tuesday Eden started school. We all went as a family and together with her class we attended the convocation to start off the school year.
It was inspiring. The speaker talked about Abraham Kuyper. Amazing man, wiki him. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Kuyper
"Oh, no single piece of our mental world is to be hermetically sealed off from the rest, and there is not a square inch in the whole domain of our human existence over which Christ, who is Sovereign over all, does not cry: 'Mine!'" - Abraham Kuyper.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Egan just may be my new hero!
Statement on Remarks by Speaker Pelosi
August 26, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 26, 2008
STATEMENT OF HIS EMINENCE, EDWARD CARDINAL EGAN CONCERNING REMARKS MADE BY THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Like many other citizens of this nation, I was shocked to learn that the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States of America would make the kind of statements that were made to Mr. Tom Brokaw of NBC-TV on Sunday, August 24, 2008. What the Speaker had to say about theologians and their positions regarding abortion was not only misinformed; it was also, and especially, utterly incredible in this day and age.
We are blessed in the 21st century with crystal-clear photographs and action films of the living realities within their pregnant mothers. No one with the slightest measure of integrity or honor could fail to know what these marvelous beings manifestly, clearly, and obviously are, as they smile and wave into the world outside the womb. In simplest terms, they are human beings with an inalienable right to live, a right that the Speaker of the House of Representatives is bound to defend at all costs for the most basic of ethical reasons. They are not parts of their mothers, and what they are depends not at all upon the opinions of theologians of any faith. Anyone who dares to defend that they may be legitimately killed because another human being “chooses” to do so or for any other equally ridiculous reason should not be providing leadership in a civilized democracy worthy of the name.
Edward Cardinal Egan
Archbishop of New York
August 26, 2008
August 26, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 26, 2008
STATEMENT OF HIS EMINENCE, EDWARD CARDINAL EGAN CONCERNING REMARKS MADE BY THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Like many other citizens of this nation, I was shocked to learn that the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States of America would make the kind of statements that were made to Mr. Tom Brokaw of NBC-TV on Sunday, August 24, 2008. What the Speaker had to say about theologians and their positions regarding abortion was not only misinformed; it was also, and especially, utterly incredible in this day and age.
We are blessed in the 21st century with crystal-clear photographs and action films of the living realities within their pregnant mothers. No one with the slightest measure of integrity or honor could fail to know what these marvelous beings manifestly, clearly, and obviously are, as they smile and wave into the world outside the womb. In simplest terms, they are human beings with an inalienable right to live, a right that the Speaker of the House of Representatives is bound to defend at all costs for the most basic of ethical reasons. They are not parts of their mothers, and what they are depends not at all upon the opinions of theologians of any faith. Anyone who dares to defend that they may be legitimately killed because another human being “chooses” to do so or for any other equally ridiculous reason should not be providing leadership in a civilized democracy worthy of the name.
Edward Cardinal Egan
Archbishop of New York
August 26, 2008
Monday, August 25, 2008
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Would You Indulge Me???
Would you please listen to my bro-in-law's sermon? I think it will continue our excellent discussion about worship.
http://www.temeculaopc.org/sermons.htm
What Kind of Worship is Acceptable?
I would set up a link, but I don't know how...so you will have to do a tiny bit of interweb labor to get there.
http://www.temeculaopc.org/sermons.htm
What Kind of Worship is Acceptable?
I would set up a link, but I don't know how...so you will have to do a tiny bit of interweb labor to get there.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Music 101
So I think my kids should get an early start at knowing great music. I've been compiling a list of those artists I think my kids should know. For instance when people become bigtime singers they always say,"Oh, we always used to listen to ......growing up" So here's my list. Let me know ones I missed.
Carol King
Stevie Wonder
Nina Simone
Dusty Springfield
Kansas - not my pick, fyi, thanks Les
James Taylor
Stevie Nicks/Fleetwood Mac - while brushing their teeth tonight Eden was sing "in the middle of my room I did not hear from you" and Aksel chimes in "Stand back, stand back." funny.
Gladys Night & the Pips
Nick Drake
Marvin Gaye
Righteous Brothers
Jackson Browne
Ella Fitzgerald
Etta James
Patsy Cline
Johnny Cash
Dolly Parton
Allison Kraus
Smokey Robinson
Prince
Sarah Mclachlan
Jeff Buckley
Mahalia Jackson
Bob Dylan
Most of these are vocally driven and stood some test of time. We have a 10 hour drive coming up in August so we will take the time to educate our kids on what good pop music sounds like so when they are teenagers they don't have to pretend they like something that is just bad music.
Carol King
Stevie Wonder
Nina Simone
Dusty Springfield
Kansas - not my pick, fyi, thanks Les
James Taylor
Stevie Nicks/Fleetwood Mac - while brushing their teeth tonight Eden was sing "in the middle of my room I did not hear from you" and Aksel chimes in "Stand back, stand back." funny.
Gladys Night & the Pips
Nick Drake
Marvin Gaye
Righteous Brothers
Jackson Browne
Ella Fitzgerald
Etta James
Patsy Cline
Johnny Cash
Dolly Parton
Allison Kraus
Smokey Robinson
Prince
Sarah Mclachlan
Jeff Buckley
Mahalia Jackson
Bob Dylan
Most of these are vocally driven and stood some test of time. We have a 10 hour drive coming up in August so we will take the time to educate our kids on what good pop music sounds like so when they are teenagers they don't have to pretend they like something that is just bad music.
The Most Masculine Hymn Of All Time...
Reginald Heber, (April 21, 1783 - April 3, 1826) was a Church of England bishop, now remembered chiefly as a hymn-writer. In India, Bishop Heber laboured indefatigably - not only for the good of his own diocese, but for the spread of Christianity throughout the East. He toured the country, consecrating churches, founding schools and discharging other Christian duties. Among his well known hymns is Holy, Holy, Holy.
The Son Of God Goes Forth To War
The Son of God goes forth to war, A kingly crown to gain;
His blood red banner streams afar: Who follows in His train?
Who best can drink his cup of woe, Triumphant over pain,
Who patient bears his cross below, He follows in His train.
That martyr first, whose eagle eye Could pierce beyond the grave;
Who saw his Master in the sky, And called on Him to save.
Like Him, with pardon on His tongue, In midst of mortal pain,
He prayed for them that did the wrong: Who follows in His train?
A glorious band, the chosen few On whom the Spirit came;
Twelve valiant saints, their hope they knew, And mocked the cross and flame.
They met the tyrant’s brandished steel, The lion’s gory mane;
They bowed their heads the death to feel: Who follows in their train?
A noble army, men and boys, The matron and the maid,
Around the Savior’s throne rejoice, In robes of light arrayed.
They climbed the steep ascent of Heav’n, Through peril, toil and pain;
O God, to us may grace be given, To follow in their train.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Series of Hymns
I have been reading some hymns and will post them. I admire many things about hymns. They are difficult to sing and take time to learn. They cause us to discipline our mind to comprehend the truth being sung. They are beautiful poetry. Here is the first.
Gilbert seems like a cool cat, wiki him and read his bio. Seems like someone with whom I would love to have coffee. And he's hot.
O God of Earth and Altar
by G. K. Chesterton:
by G. K. Chesterton:
O God of earth and altar, Bow down and hear our cry,
Our earthly rulers falter, Our people drift and die;
The walls of gold entomb us, The swords of scorn divide,
Take not thy thunder from us, But take away our pride.
From all that terror teaches, From lies of tongue and pen,
From all the easy speeches That comfort cruel men,
From sale and profanation Of honor, and the sword,
From sleep and from damnation, Deliver us, good Lord!
Tie in a living tether The prince and priest and thrall,
Bind all our lives together, Smite us and save us all;
In ire and exultation Aflame with faith, and free,
Lift up a living nation, A single sword to thee. Amen.
Leslie Makes The Best Dinner!!!
Monday, June 23, 2008
The Best Sandwich I've Ever Had
It's Over!!!
The crazy part of this Summer is over. Last time I blogged was right after Leslie's Bday, since then my grandfather passed on to see his creator, Eden had a birthday, we had our anniversary, father's day/reunion with my Ma's side of the fam, and Eden's dance receital. Done.
For Eden's birthday we went to Duth Wonderland. It's a kids amusement park. Very relaxing for me (no sarcasm needed). It really was pretty chill.
At the Family Reunion we had homemade mini-golf by a wheat field.
Eden's receital was priceless. Well $10 bucks a pop, but Eden dancing her little ballet routine infront of a 1,000 or so folks doing her best was priceless.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
It's Too Late To Apologize...
So, I'm sorry for not posting for such and long time. All three of you must be bored out of you minds, waiting with bated breath. Well, my life is nuts'd. (a new word, you can use it if you want, ie, "Dude, when she yelled at you for hitting her dog...that was nuts'd." synonyms = jacked up, messed up, alternate definition = crazy (as in that Obama cat is nuts'd for thinking socialism doesn't make people lazy)
So this is what I've been up to:
Mother's Day...Brunch with Char
Aksel Turned 3...everything Buzz Lightyear.
Worked on my front porch...rewarded with carne asada and margaritas
Leslie Turned 28...again...everything culinary
Eden Turns 5... everything (I can't tell you yet)
11 years of Wedded Bliss...everything naughty
Father's day...everything black socks and wife beaters (I just can't get enough)
Tonight Eden was singing One Republic, "I said, it's too laaaaaaaaaaate"
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