Friday, January 12, 2007
I Moved!
Well since I am starting to get into this bloggin stuff I have decided to step it up a bit. I have now moved to wordpress. It just has a lot more to offer. So you can find my new blog here. Hope you like it.
Happiness
You know I was having a hard time thinking of something to post about this morning when I was presented with a issue while at work. The issue isn't as relevant as the conversation that stemmed from it. It was about Happiness. A lady at work reminded me that happiness is a bi-product. That you don't just become a happy person. Happiness comes from the things in your life. People who aren't happy are simply going about life the wrong way. Contrary to popular belief your life isn't about YOU! When is the last time you made yourself happy without any outside influence? Now think of the happiest time in your life. I bet it involved someone else. This leads me to my second observation. The greatest happiness, true happiness comes from serving others. Going that extra mile. The happiest times in my life, the ones that really stick out is when I did something for somebody. Not only was I happy when the person had seen what I had done for them, but all the while I was doing it. This quote pretty much sums it up.
Happiness cannot come from without. It must come from within. It is not what we see and touch or that which others do for us which makes us happy; it is that which we think and feel and do, first for the other fellow and then for ourselves.
-Hellen Keller
Thursday, January 11, 2007
You know you want one.
Lifehouse
Don't you love it when you buy a cd and wear it out and then shelve it for a while and them come back to it and it rocks harder. Well Lifehouse is one of those instances. I bought their first Cd about five or six years ago and loved it. Just recently I discovered a new song by them called you and me. Since then it's almost into the 50s in play count on my iTunes. I just love that song. What some may not know is that Lifehouse is a Christian band. Although in the mainstream Lifehouse is the first Switchfoot. Don't believe me check out the lyrics to my new favorite song called Storm.
how long have II can't tell you how many times I have felt like this and God has rescued me. Hope you can find encouragement in this song.
been in this storm
so overwhelmed by the ocean's shapeless form
water's getting harder to tread
with these waves crashing over my head
if I could just see you
everything will be alright
if I'd see you
the storminess will turn to light
and I will walk on water
and you will catch me if I fall
and I will get lost into your eyes
and everything will be alright
and everything will be alright
I know you didn't
bring me out here to drown
so why am I 10 feet under and upside down
barely surviving has become my purpose
cause I'm so used to living underneath the surface
if I could just see you
everything will be alright
if I see you
the storminess will turn to light
and I will walk on water
and you will catch me if I fall
and I will get lost into your eyes
and everything will be alright
and I will walk on water
you will catch me if I fall
and I will get lost into your eyes
and everything will be alright
I know everything is alright
everything's alright
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Becca in training
So I have to brag on my wife a little. As some of you may or may not know Becca's Uncle Ralph passed away a few months ago. It was a hard time for Becca and I and a really hard time for her family. Her Uncle Ralph was only in his 50's. He died of Multiple melanoma, a form of cancer in the blood. Since then Becca has research and now joined Team in Training. Team in Training is an endorsed training program that involves several marathons. The marathon has multiple purposes: 1) to raise awareness of blood cancers such as Leukemia and Lymphoma, 2) to raise funds for drug research to find a cure, and 3) to ease the financial burden placed on individual's and their families when a family member has been diagnosed with cancer. Becca is planning to run a half marathon (13.1 miles) in Travers City on May 26th. The minimum amount of money needed to be raised for the marathon is $1,500. Becca and I will be planning several events to help raise money for this event in the coming weeks, however any donations are welcome and appreciated. I know $1,500 seems like a lot of money but it is for a good cause and Becca and I both have faith that it is an achievable goal. So if any of you would like to donate or just give some moral support to Becca please do not hesitate to contact us. In the coming weeks I will have more info for you. Becca will soon have a website in which people can use to get updates on her progress (she is already able to run 5 miles) and donate to her cause. Thanks so much in advance for your support.
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
UFO to replace car
So I was listening to the radio this morning and they were talking to Alfie Carrington, a Clinton township man who has for the last 27 years has been researching and developing a real-life UFO. Alfie has spent more than $60,000 on researching, developing, and building the UFO. He claims that one day his UFO will replace cars. Although still under construction Alfie wants to fire up the UFO in eight months if he can raise an additional $40,000 to finish the project. Alfie claims that the UFO could reach speeds up to 500 mph. I don't know about you but I am not sure I would want to go that fast in an over sized pie plate attached to a Frisbee! If you would like to read more about Alfie click here.Good luck Alfie!
Monday, January 08, 2007
Happy Birthday ELVIS
I have just been reminded that today is Elvis' birthday. He would have been 72. In celebration of the King's birthday please post your favorite Elvis and song from your favorite Elvis Era. Some people like the jump suite 70 Elvis but I was more a fan of the 50's Elvis. As for my favorite song I like "That's alright Mamma" and "Jail house Rock." I plan on furthering my celebration by listening to some Elvis and having a Peanut butter and Banana sandwich. Please leave your comments on the King. Thank you..thank you very much.
Friday, January 05, 2007
Smallville
So I have to report on my new obsession. Try not to be shocked and saddened to my late arrival to this piece of Sci-fi teen mellow drama. I know what you're thinking, I am a so called Superman lover and am just now watching Smallville. Well kids, I have my reasons. To be quite honest I was afraid that it would suck and therefore be disappointed. Hence the preemptive strike. Well I was flipping through the channels a few months ago and watch a few episodes and I was hooked. So no I have seasons 1-4 and have been staying up till 2 am every night watching them. I know it's sad but I love it. This show reminds me why I love Superman so much. The crazy thing about it is My second favorite character is Lex Luthor (the first being Clark of course). He really steels the show. Anyway if you are a fan of Superman you should check it out.
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
19
Yesterday was a great but sad day. In a awesome ceremony, Steve Yzerman's 19 was retired, sealing his legacy and making him a legend in the world of sports. Probably one of the greatest professional athletes ever to enter any arena. Steve Yzerman was drafted as the 3 round pick by the Detroit Red Wings in 1983 at just 18 years old. He was 5'11" and 165 lbs soaking wet. The Red Wings Jim Devellano the GM at the time wanted to send him down to their farm club until he "grew up". It took just one day at training camp to see that Stevy had something special. In his first year Yzerman scored 39 goals and 87 points. Not bad for a 18 year old kid from Cranbrook BC. In 1986 just three seasons in the NHL, Yzerman was named captain and the youngest captain ever to be named by the Red Wings organization. Yzerman wore the captain "C" for 20 years. During that time he lead the Red Wings to 3 Stanley Cups, played in 1,514 games, scored 692 goals (8th in all time goals scored) 1,063 Assts., and 1,755 points. He played in 192 playoff games, in which he scored 70 goals, 155 Asst., and 185 points, included in that was a double OT goal against the St. Louis Blues to take them to the Stanley Cup Finals. That goal was my all-time favorite sports moment. You can watch it here. He was named captain of the 2002 Canadian Olympic Hockey team where he lead them to a gold medal. He is second only to Gordie Howe in all statistical numbers for the Red Wings franchise. He is said to be the best two-way player the game of hockey has ever seen. The world of Sports has never seen a greater role model and ambassadors of any sport than Steve Yzerman. The Red Wings will never be the same without him.
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Sick Of Booty!
So I was watching the Rose Bowl yesterday, and I will say this, If I hear one more person say "John David Booty" one more time I do not guarantee that person's safety. First of all as if saying the kids middle name is going to make it any better! Secondly I don't know how they can say it with a straight face. Thirdly some announcers got really lazy and started calling him John David. I think it was because it took so long to say his name they couldn't finish talking about how great he was in time for the next play to start. My theory is that the FCC is somehow involved in this name scheme because at one point an announcer was going to call him John Booty but when he got to the BOO he stopped himself as if to turn a swear word into something else and proceeded to start the name over. Something needs to be done about this. Anyway, as far as the game goes I wish I had just watched the first half. Oh well there is always next year right? As for now go OSU.
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