Saturday, March 29, 2008
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Now that I've vented about the loss...
...and mid-terms are over... I feel the freedom to write on more pointless subjects.
I'm not sure what the heck the words mean, although I have some thoughts, but that is my definition of absolutely beautiful music. The producer of their greatest hits album is an idiot for not including it on the playlist. Throw a piano into it and it doesn't get any better. There is a piano version out there, but that one doesn't have the strings (violin, cello, etc.). I strongly gravitate towards any soft alternative music that has piano and strings. Deadly combo.
I will never grow tired of that flick. I caught some flak a couple Sundays ago when I said from the pulpit that I favor this movie over Braveheart. But c'mon people, seriously, as amazing and manly as Braveheart is, it lacks the relational and spiritual depth that makes Last Samurai so good. Now I do admit that some of the acting could afford to go, but the script is absolutely genius. Give it a try. Especially if you've seen Braveheart. This one skips the sex and most of the gore.

My mom, who is visiting from Tucson this week, asked me when I had time to blog seeing as how I have family, church, work, school, and a new house on my plate. I think I just find it therapeutic, so I make the time. It's nice to be able to write/share whatever I want without having to worry about boring other people. You don't like it, don't read it. On that note...
I will never grow tired of the song Frail, by Jars of Clay (see the music playlist to the right).
And what the heck is wrong with all of you people who haven't seen The Last Samurai?

Since I'm on a roll, let me add a book for fathers of boys: The Way of The Wild Heart, by John Eldredge.
I actually haven't finished it yet because of school getting in the way, but the first 2 chapters are sweet. I know Eldredge has as many critics as he does fans, so this one might be harder for me to sell. I'd label myself 75% fan, 25% critic of Eldredge in general. I think he made a mistake by giving this book a title so closely tied to his most popular book, Wild at Heart. That one got so much hype and criticism that many people probably won't even pick this one up. But this one is an easier read because of its practical nature (whereas WaH was more subjective and sometimes fluffy). That's all I'll say on this because now I'm tired.
If you got this far, thanks for reading.
West Virginia 75, Arizona 65
It's still fresh. "There's always next year." Lute's back next year...I expect he'll resurrect the program if he can resurrect himself first.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
kari's blog
My hottie wife just started her own blog.....finally.
www.karilaos.blogspot.com
I think I might actually like her name better than my own....dang it.
www.karilaos.blogspot.com
I think I might actually like her name better than my own....dang it.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
entropy
All of a sudden I'm getting strange comments and when you click on its link it sends you to some dangerous spyware site, according to my internet security program. So don't click on those comments that you don't recognize.
Nothing is free of predators anymore. Degeneration is inevitable I guess.
Nothing is free of predators anymore. Degeneration is inevitable I guess.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
closing tomorrow!
We are closing on the house tomorrow (Thursday) and we have appreciated your prayers. We will take 2 weeks to paint and put down some flooring, then move in on the 16th.
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
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