What an AWESOME day!
Today at church, the message was about forgiveness. Pastor Mike talked about the girls exectued in Lancaster, PA and how the world has been shocked by how forgiving the Amish people are. (You know, why can't my religion be known for that type of stuff? No we've gotta be known for junk like the wackos at Waco!) It was a very compeling message. A very, VERY good one!
Then in Sabbath School, they celebrated my youngest's 4th birthday coming up on Tuesday and basically she'll be going to the next level of class starting next week. Kinda special!
After church we ran home, changed and headed off to some friends house with my in-laws and had a delicious chili meal and the kids all played together extremely well. So well in fact that we had most of the afternoon completely in adult conversation without the constant interuptions from little ones. That was kinda nice! :)
We got home and kinda hung out as family for a bit, put the girls to bed - I'm getting my gear ready for a trip to KY tonight - but I don't have to drive out - so I get to crawl right in the bunk as we take off!
Man, as I look back on it - it was a very, very blessed day!
Ok, so here's my poser for ya!
Today in Sabbath School a lady sitting next to Doreen and I was singing the songs, and she was SO very off key it wasn't even funny. I don't think she could carry a tune in a bucket if she had too - it was so bad!
It kinda reminded Doreen and I of a church that we occassionally attended in S. Illinois that had a head elder that would get up in front of the congregation for song service and would sing his little heart out - but wouldn't even get one note right. And I AM NOT exaggerating! This guy's singing was awful!
So am I mean for noticing and kinda chuckling under my breath, or just ignore it and let these people sing in their 'mannor' and hopefully be blessed?
:)
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Guarntee 45 Min or Later!!!! :(
What is the deal with towing companies? The standard answer is, "We'll have someone there in about 45 minutes. They are NEVER there within that timeframe. NEVER, at least in my experience with towing companies.
Ok - here's the story to get me up on my soapbox on this topic. Yesterday we were in Michigan making our round of deliveries. We'd alread been delayed at our 2nd drop because the garage door keypad wasn't working and we had to wait for someone to come out and open the door so we could deliver. So we head get done there and head to our third drop. In the back of this warehouse is a large gravel area for us to pull a U-turn in to head back the right way.
So I pull a U-turn and and as soon as I do - I feel the truck start to sink, so I gun it, only to have to stop because the wheels weren't turning the truck and we kept getting closer, too close, to the fence. So we got stuck. Tried getting out - to no avail. So we call work - they call a towing company and then call us back to say, "45 minutes." Well an hour and 20 minutes later, they show up, work for about 5 minutes, yank us out and take off.
45 minutes my eye!!! Maybe I ought to start my own towing company with a 30 min or under guarantee, or 15% off your bill thingy (Depending on how far away they are of course! Grin).
Oh well - chalk that one up to experience! :)
Ok - here's the story to get me up on my soapbox on this topic. Yesterday we were in Michigan making our round of deliveries. We'd alread been delayed at our 2nd drop because the garage door keypad wasn't working and we had to wait for someone to come out and open the door so we could deliver. So we head get done there and head to our third drop. In the back of this warehouse is a large gravel area for us to pull a U-turn in to head back the right way.
So I pull a U-turn and and as soon as I do - I feel the truck start to sink, so I gun it, only to have to stop because the wheels weren't turning the truck and we kept getting closer, too close, to the fence. So we got stuck. Tried getting out - to no avail. So we call work - they call a towing company and then call us back to say, "45 minutes." Well an hour and 20 minutes later, they show up, work for about 5 minutes, yank us out and take off.
45 minutes my eye!!! Maybe I ought to start my own towing company with a 30 min or under guarantee, or 15% off your bill thingy (Depending on how far away they are of course! Grin).
Oh well - chalk that one up to experience! :)
Monday, October 23, 2006
Myrtle Beach
What a GREAT weekend. We had an adult weekend - the first in years w/out any kids. I love my girls, but to have our first weekend in a while with out them was kinda cool.
So here are a few pictures from our trip...
Here's Doreen, Tracy and Cheryl standing in front of some beautiful landscaping at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center.
Got a 'posed' pic of Doreen and I on the stairway to the 2nd floor of the convention center.
D,C&T in the seats we had for the 3 programs.
Here's the view from the seats we were in of the stage.
Wanted to get a pic of the house audio equipment right next to the stage for dad. He was pretty excited about seeing it - so here it is. They had a 2nd board in the back just for the video equipment. What an awesome setup!
So here are a few pictures from our trip...
Here's Doreen, Tracy and Cheryl standing in front of some beautiful landscaping at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center.
Got a 'posed' pic of Doreen and I on the stairway to the 2nd floor of the convention center.
D,C&T in the seats we had for the 3 programs.
Here's the view from the seats we were in of the stage.
Wanted to get a pic of the house audio equipment right next to the stage for dad. He was pretty excited about seeing it - so here it is. They had a 2nd board in the back just for the video equipment. What an awesome setup!
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Myrtle Beach, Cont...
Here are some of the artists on stage singing their hearts out! What a fun way to spend a few hours.
We had a bit of a break between the Sat am program and Sat pm program, so we hit the room and ate lunch we brought with us, then headed out to the beach!
The water was chilly when it first hit your toes. Check out Doreen and Cheryl's reaction. It 'got warm' after you stood in it for a while.
We had a BEAUTIFUL day to be walking the beach.
I can't wait to get the girls out to the ocean there in Myrtle Beach. They'd LOVE to jump these waves and I think we'd have a TON of fun playing in the sand. Awesome!
Hey what happened, did I shrink on this trip? Did Doreen grow taller? Hum what happened here?
Wait, she's still taller than me. Oh where'd my feet go? Lost a foot of my height to the sand. Oh that was fun!
Of course we had to do some Geocaching while we were out there. Found four!
After Saturday nights last program, we went to talk with our favorite Christian Comedian, Mark Lowry.
On the way back, Doreen had to hit the books - or the computer. She did a bit of studying as we made the trek back hom.
Thanks Mom and Dad for a GREAT weekend!
We had a bit of a break between the Sat am program and Sat pm program, so we hit the room and ate lunch we brought with us, then headed out to the beach!
The water was chilly when it first hit your toes. Check out Doreen and Cheryl's reaction. It 'got warm' after you stood in it for a while.
We had a BEAUTIFUL day to be walking the beach.
I can't wait to get the girls out to the ocean there in Myrtle Beach. They'd LOVE to jump these waves and I think we'd have a TON of fun playing in the sand. Awesome!
Hey what happened, did I shrink on this trip? Did Doreen grow taller? Hum what happened here?
Wait, she's still taller than me. Oh where'd my feet go? Lost a foot of my height to the sand. Oh that was fun!
Of course we had to do some Geocaching while we were out there. Found four!
After Saturday nights last program, we went to talk with our favorite Christian Comedian, Mark Lowry.
On the way back, Doreen had to hit the books - or the computer. She did a bit of studying as we made the trek back hom.
Thanks Mom and Dad for a GREAT weekend!
Friday, October 20, 2006
South Carolina or Bust
My folks intended to take a 'retirement' trip around the USA to see friends, to visit old haunts, and to make new memories.
Unfortunately - my father got some sort of strange infection in his leg the weekend before the trip was to commence and so they delayed it - and after the Dr gave them approval to leave the following weekend - my dad was feeling better - he had a severe allergic reaction to the meds he was taking.
So they felt like these were a couple of warning signs not to take the trip this year.
They had purchased some tickets for Gaither Fest 2006 in Myrtle Beach, SC. After they decided to cancel trip they were trying to decide what to do with the tickets - non refundable! :)
They offered them to us. We weren't sure, then decided it was a good idea. So we grabbed a couple of friends and left TN this morning for SC. Our kids are staying with some friends and we're having an adult weekend, enjoying LOTS of music and good company.
Oh - we grabbed a GeoCache on the way down too! Awesome.
Just got back and all settled in at the motel from a 4 hour concert. Wow, that was long, but almost ALL the music was awesome. My hands are gonna be sore from all the clapping after we return! Waaaa ha, ha, ha!
I'll have some pics for ya, hopefully, later in the week.
For now - see ya!
Unfortunately - my father got some sort of strange infection in his leg the weekend before the trip was to commence and so they delayed it - and after the Dr gave them approval to leave the following weekend - my dad was feeling better - he had a severe allergic reaction to the meds he was taking.
So they felt like these were a couple of warning signs not to take the trip this year.
They had purchased some tickets for Gaither Fest 2006 in Myrtle Beach, SC. After they decided to cancel trip they were trying to decide what to do with the tickets - non refundable! :)
They offered them to us. We weren't sure, then decided it was a good idea. So we grabbed a couple of friends and left TN this morning for SC. Our kids are staying with some friends and we're having an adult weekend, enjoying LOTS of music and good company.
Oh - we grabbed a GeoCache on the way down too! Awesome.
Just got back and all settled in at the motel from a 4 hour concert. Wow, that was long, but almost ALL the music was awesome. My hands are gonna be sore from all the clapping after we return! Waaaa ha, ha, ha!
I'll have some pics for ya, hopefully, later in the week.
For now - see ya!
Friday, October 13, 2006
Why Are 'They" THAT Way???
We've got some friends that I'm having a hard time understanding. In fact they're pretty much - in some ways, downright annoying. I write about this because I'm trying to think through if we're just too caloused, or 'in the world' or justified in our thoughts.
These friends are pretty, apparently very, conservative. It started at a get-together this summer. It was kind of a potluck thing, and she sweetly asked people to bring things that were 'regular' - for the lack of my mind thinking of a better word - and vegan. (No dairy) I was on a trip, so I wasn't there - I was on a trip to MI probably, but some of 'those' who were vegan (Those there other than our friends) apparently kinda made a, I'm gonna use the word 'Scene' for the lack of a better word and kinda harsh, but yet it does describe how they kinda acting trying to find the 'vegan' dishes. Now our friend didn't make a big deal - she was very nonchalant about it.
Another time, they were talking to us about 'guns' because she is apparently concerned about them. Their little boy isn't allowed any interaction with anything that resembles a firearm. We shared our thoughts with them.
Then another time, Doreen was talking about the kids singing at church and she asked if the music, "Had a beat" to it.
Then finally in talking about camping, her husband is not going to be around, so she decided not to 'camp' but to attend the event. "Besides - she didn't want to put her 'tent' up on Sabbath.
Now we have some other friends, who are kind of conservative in their ways, and we NEVER hear any of these statements, or questions (that have the intention of informing us of their strong beliefs.) or anything from them. They are very, VERY nice people and super thoughtful.
So am I a bit calloused by feeling annoyed at the Music Beat question, or the putting up a tent on Sabbath or watching people make a 'deal' about finding the 'vegan' dishes?
Why is it 'these' people, and why is it typically the extremely conservative crowd, are this way? Why do they 'HAVE' to let you know their conservative feelings - and then I do not enjoy my time around them nearly as much for fear of discussing a topic that would 'offend' their sensibilities in some way.
When Doreen told me about the "Putting the tent up on Sabbath thing" I was really annoyed because it's like - back to being a Pharasee or Saducee and having a little irritating law about every little thing. So can I shave on Sabbath? Can I open my refrigerator door on Sabbath - is that working?
Oy vai!!!
And why are these people always worried about a 'beat?' ANY orchestra or band music - "Has a Beat." Does that make that music evil as well?
So, am I callused or justified in my feelings?
I don't know - "do they have a beat?"
He, he, he!!!
These friends are pretty, apparently very, conservative. It started at a get-together this summer. It was kind of a potluck thing, and she sweetly asked people to bring things that were 'regular' - for the lack of my mind thinking of a better word - and vegan. (No dairy) I was on a trip, so I wasn't there - I was on a trip to MI probably, but some of 'those' who were vegan (Those there other than our friends) apparently kinda made a, I'm gonna use the word 'Scene' for the lack of a better word and kinda harsh, but yet it does describe how they kinda acting trying to find the 'vegan' dishes. Now our friend didn't make a big deal - she was very nonchalant about it.
Another time, they were talking to us about 'guns' because she is apparently concerned about them. Their little boy isn't allowed any interaction with anything that resembles a firearm. We shared our thoughts with them.
Then another time, Doreen was talking about the kids singing at church and she asked if the music, "Had a beat" to it.
Then finally in talking about camping, her husband is not going to be around, so she decided not to 'camp' but to attend the event. "Besides - she didn't want to put her 'tent' up on Sabbath.
Now we have some other friends, who are kind of conservative in their ways, and we NEVER hear any of these statements, or questions (that have the intention of informing us of their strong beliefs.) or anything from them. They are very, VERY nice people and super thoughtful.
So am I a bit calloused by feeling annoyed at the Music Beat question, or the putting up a tent on Sabbath or watching people make a 'deal' about finding the 'vegan' dishes?
Why is it 'these' people, and why is it typically the extremely conservative crowd, are this way? Why do they 'HAVE' to let you know their conservative feelings - and then I do not enjoy my time around them nearly as much for fear of discussing a topic that would 'offend' their sensibilities in some way.
When Doreen told me about the "Putting the tent up on Sabbath thing" I was really annoyed because it's like - back to being a Pharasee or Saducee and having a little irritating law about every little thing. So can I shave on Sabbath? Can I open my refrigerator door on Sabbath - is that working?
Oy vai!!!
And why are these people always worried about a 'beat?' ANY orchestra or band music - "Has a Beat." Does that make that music evil as well?
So, am I callused or justified in my feelings?
I don't know - "do they have a beat?"
He, he, he!!!
A Garage - I'm Lovin' It.
Man, I tell ya what, we are super thankful for our garage. This is the first house we've owned that has a garage in it - and I'm LOVIN' IT!
For the first little while after we moved it - we had too much junk just laying around so we couldn't get the car in. Finally after a few days of that - I got my hiney in gear and got some of the stuff OUT and got things arranged so we could get the car in. We've been lovin' it!!
I've had time now and then, and the motivation, to do a little organizing in the garage and hope to have it 'perfect' one day, but for now it is very useable!
A number of times, to or from church or shopping it's been raining - pretty hard, and to be able to get in & out in the garage and keep our Sabbath clothes dry is a blessing. It's even more of a blessing to be able to carry the bags of groceries in the house without having to make a number of trips in the rain. I'm lovin' it!!!
Then - just this morning, I had to leave early for a chiro appointment. I looked at the thermometer on the way out and saw it was 34 degrees outside - burrrr. So I took the car, sitting in the warm garage. Man, I am LOVIN IT!!!!
It's a one car garage - I'd love a 2 or 2 1/2 or even a 3 car garage - but I amd extremely thankful to have this garage and frankly, I'm Lovin' it!!!!!
For the first little while after we moved it - we had too much junk just laying around so we couldn't get the car in. Finally after a few days of that - I got my hiney in gear and got some of the stuff OUT and got things arranged so we could get the car in. We've been lovin' it!!
I've had time now and then, and the motivation, to do a little organizing in the garage and hope to have it 'perfect' one day, but for now it is very useable!
A number of times, to or from church or shopping it's been raining - pretty hard, and to be able to get in & out in the garage and keep our Sabbath clothes dry is a blessing. It's even more of a blessing to be able to carry the bags of groceries in the house without having to make a number of trips in the rain. I'm lovin' it!!!
Then - just this morning, I had to leave early for a chiro appointment. I looked at the thermometer on the way out and saw it was 34 degrees outside - burrrr. So I took the car, sitting in the warm garage. Man, I am LOVIN IT!!!!
It's a one car garage - I'd love a 2 or 2 1/2 or even a 3 car garage - but I amd extremely thankful to have this garage and frankly, I'm Lovin' it!!!!!
Sunday, October 08, 2006
A First or This Week
This past week has been a pretty good one. I got in 3 trips for work, but they were all kinda short, so I was home quite a bit! Very nice.
Sabbath we had some friends over because after 12 years they're/she's pregnant and gonna have a little one - so we wanted to congratulate them!
Friday was a GREAT day as well - and I'll tell ya about that in a sec.
Thursday we took the girls to do something they've never done before - Roller skating. They had a blast - obviously, they didn't do very well, but they had a BLAST and are asking to go again. Doreen and I will have to get our wheels back on and do it again soon!
Friday, we were getting the house ready to have visitors and the girls were helpful in cleaning up. Then - they were also very helpful in assisting me make dessert. Of course they got to lick the yummy stuff off the beaters - and obviously that is the best part of cooking! :)
A friend told us that there was a replica of the Nina' - Christopher Columbus' favorite ship that he took in search of the new world. So we went and checked it out.
It was really, REALLY neat seing it. One thing that struck us was how small it actually was. Imagine being on the tossing ocean in something pretty small. Wow! WOW! 27 people packed on that ship is amazing. These guys had heart.
What a cool week!
Sabbath we had some friends over because after 12 years they're/she's pregnant and gonna have a little one - so we wanted to congratulate them!
Friday was a GREAT day as well - and I'll tell ya about that in a sec.
Thursday we took the girls to do something they've never done before - Roller skating. They had a blast - obviously, they didn't do very well, but they had a BLAST and are asking to go again. Doreen and I will have to get our wheels back on and do it again soon!
Friday, we were getting the house ready to have visitors and the girls were helpful in cleaning up. Then - they were also very helpful in assisting me make dessert. Of course they got to lick the yummy stuff off the beaters - and obviously that is the best part of cooking! :)
A friend told us that there was a replica of the Nina' - Christopher Columbus' favorite ship that he took in search of the new world. So we went and checked it out.
It was really, REALLY neat seing it. One thing that struck us was how small it actually was. Imagine being on the tossing ocean in something pretty small. Wow! WOW! 27 people packed on that ship is amazing. These guys had heart.
What a cool week!
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Which Superhero Are You?
Your results:
You are Green Lantern
Click here to take the Superhero Personality Test
Sure glad I didn't turn out to be Wonder Woman! Waaa ha, ha, ha!
You are Green Lantern
| Hot-headed. You have strong will power and a good imagination. |
Click here to take the Superhero Personality Test
Sure glad I didn't turn out to be Wonder Woman! Waaa ha, ha, ha!
Popcorn...
To defile or not to defile that is the question!!!
Ok - here's the situation. When Doreen makes popcorn, she has to put this whole witches brew on it. Yeast flakes, a bit of chicken seasoning, um - that's all I know that's in there - but I know there's more, much, much more! Probably includes a bit of "Eye of newt, and toe of frog,Wool of bat, and tongue of dog, Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting, Lizard's leg, and howlet's wing," --From Macbeth (IV, i, 14-15)
When I eat popcorn, I eat it pure, with just a bit of salt.
So - I need your help. I need you to vote. How do you like your popcorn...
Pure or Defiled? :)
Survey Sez! :)
Ok - here's the situation. When Doreen makes popcorn, she has to put this whole witches brew on it. Yeast flakes, a bit of chicken seasoning, um - that's all I know that's in there - but I know there's more, much, much more! Probably includes a bit of "Eye of newt, and toe of frog,Wool of bat, and tongue of dog, Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting, Lizard's leg, and howlet's wing," --From Macbeth (IV, i, 14-15)
When I eat popcorn, I eat it pure, with just a bit of salt.
So - I need your help. I need you to vote. How do you like your popcorn...
Pure or Defiled? :)
Survey Sez! :)
"No Soup for You!!!" :)
So I took a Seinfeld identity test. Here's which character I was! :)
Soup Nazi
You scored 43% Harsh, 46% Kavorka, 37% Sarcastic
This test measured 3 variables.
First it measured how harsh you were. By harshness I don't mean whether I think you are going to kill somebody, but whether you are a lollipop and happiness person, or a "shit happens" type of person.
Second it measured how much Kavorka you have. Technically Kavorka is the Latvian word for "the lure of the animal." According to Seinfeld at least. In my test it measured your ability to lure men or women and to a lesser degree how social you are.
Third it measured how sarcastic/cynical you are. Some characters like Jerry are very sarcastic while the Soup Nazi is much less so. It can be difficult to accurately measure sarcasm in a written test.
You scored high in harshness, medium in Kavorka, and low in sarcasm. Generally harsh people that are not sarcastic tend to be a little mean, but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and trust that it's not true for you. Perhaps you are just misunderstood. Your medium score in Kavorka suggests that you might not be able to attract anybody you want, but you do have some appeal.
So why were you so lucky as to be the Soup Nazi? Well first of all, you are both pretty harsh. Hopefully you aren't as mean as he is. You might have a sense of humor, but like the Soup Nazi sarcasm does not appear to be your thing.
Well there you go. You might not sell soup for a living, and you probably don't yell at your customers, but you are... The Soup Nazi.
Take the Seinfeld Identity Test
Soup Nazi
You scored 43% Harsh, 46% Kavorka, 37% Sarcastic
This test measured 3 variables.
First it measured how harsh you were. By harshness I don't mean whether I think you are going to kill somebody, but whether you are a lollipop and happiness person, or a "shit happens" type of person.
Second it measured how much Kavorka you have. Technically Kavorka is the Latvian word for "the lure of the animal." According to Seinfeld at least. In my test it measured your ability to lure men or women and to a lesser degree how social you are.
Third it measured how sarcastic/cynical you are. Some characters like Jerry are very sarcastic while the Soup Nazi is much less so. It can be difficult to accurately measure sarcasm in a written test.
You scored high in harshness, medium in Kavorka, and low in sarcasm. Generally harsh people that are not sarcastic tend to be a little mean, but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and trust that it's not true for you. Perhaps you are just misunderstood. Your medium score in Kavorka suggests that you might not be able to attract anybody you want, but you do have some appeal.
So why were you so lucky as to be the Soup Nazi? Well first of all, you are both pretty harsh. Hopefully you aren't as mean as he is. You might have a sense of humor, but like the Soup Nazi sarcasm does not appear to be your thing.
Well there you go. You might not sell soup for a living, and you probably don't yell at your customers, but you are... The Soup Nazi.
Take the Seinfeld Identity Test
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Favorite Season
I usually have it mentioned by now, but haven't up to this point. My favorite 'season' is now in full swing.
The NFL!!! :) It's now into it's 5th week and every year I forget how much I enjoy football. Lately, I've been gone on Sundays and haven't been able to watch many games. Sometimes I'll be able to catch a bit of the Sunday or Monday night games.
So I pretty much get to listen to any NFL game, when I'm on the road, on my Sirius Satellite Radio. Man, what a most awesome invention.
It's funny, because I'll ride with other drivers that have XM and we have a 'debate' on Sirius vs XM.
Baseically what it comes down to is Sirius carries the NFL and next season they'll have NASCAR. It almost makes working Sunday's awesome!
Go Denver Broncos! :)
The NFL!!! :) It's now into it's 5th week and every year I forget how much I enjoy football. Lately, I've been gone on Sundays and haven't been able to watch many games. Sometimes I'll be able to catch a bit of the Sunday or Monday night games.
So I pretty much get to listen to any NFL game, when I'm on the road, on my Sirius Satellite Radio. Man, what a most awesome invention.
It's funny, because I'll ride with other drivers that have XM and we have a 'debate' on Sirius vs XM.
Baseically what it comes down to is Sirius carries the NFL and next season they'll have NASCAR. It almost makes working Sunday's awesome!
Go Denver Broncos! :)
80's Cartoon Character
Who would have known this would have been my outcome of taking this on-line test??!!! He, he, he!!!
Garfield! You scored 50 Aggression and 75 Silliness! | |
Cynical, bitter, hilarious and sometimes violent, you are Garfield! You love hedonism and schadenfreude. You have a great sense of humor and a little mean streak. People either love you or hate you, but I would wager that the majority love you. | |
Higher than 88% on Silliness |
Link: The 80s Cartoon Personality Test written by TheLadyEve on Ok Cupid |
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