Archives for October 2006

I Did It!

Yes, I can finally park the minivan in the garage. And there's still room to maneuver. Heck, I could probably fit another car, albiet a Mini Cooper, in there to boot. It may not seem like much. But it was a chore that took me the better part of the weekend to complete. The good news is that now I can park the car in the garage. And the even better news is that we can get off to school in the morning without having to scrape ice off of the windows or sit in a chilly car. Yippee!-Kev … [Read more...]

My beauties

What can I say? They take my breath away. I bought these dresses for them when I was in Munich in May of 2005. They look prettier than the edelweiss. … [Read more...]

Car Review – Ford 500. Note to self, this is NOT the Brickyard!

For those of you not in the know, the "Brickyard" is a nickname for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, home of the Indy500.I had the pleasure of "representin' for my peeps", Quest Software, in Nashville, Tulsa, and Indy over the past couple weeks. I spoke at big user group seminars in each city and was pleased to see big crowds there. I also had the pleasure of meeting in person a number of Quest people who I'd only ever spoken to on the phone.This is a picture of me and Danielle Mann ===>. Danielle is Quests manager for field marketing. I've worked with Danielle since at least late spring of … [Read more...]

Thith ith my applianthe

Anna Lynn does not have the good fortune to have naturally straight teeth like her mom and I. It's a painful and expensive process to get those pearly whites to come in straight. Since she's young, our orthodontist recommended that we install an "appliance" before going into braces. It's been uncomfortable for Anna, but she's finally gotten used to it - except for the really cute lisp. :^)You can see her bottom appliance in the picture. She has something very similar in the roof of her mouth. You can also see a little of the crookedness of her teeth. The teeth between her incisors and … [Read more...]

Frish Fry

We've had a lot of health issues this week. BothKatie Jo and Anna Lynn had strep. This is tough in and of itself. But to make matters worse, we were expecting guests.When Grandma Shirley and Grandpa Chuck finally made it off of the airplane on October 5th, it turns out that Grandpa Chuck was really sick with a terrible stomach flu. On top of that, I was showing Grandma Shirley around the property over the weekend when I stepped on a big, ol' rusty nail that pierced my right foot about 1/2". Yeouch! Then I got the obligatory tetanus shot. Double yeouch!We did manage to get out and have some … [Read more...]

North Korea in action

Please read this and tell me what you think:http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2089-2393599,00.html.Now answer me this... Iraq didn't do a fraction of the actions that North Korea has done towards the development of nuclear weapons (a.k.a. WMDs). Iraq never openly had a nuclear reactor, testified to the existence of 8-12 rods of plutonium, threatened to reactive their breeder reactors, tested ballistic missles capable of reaching US cities, nor did they actually conduct tests of nuclear weapons. And yet Bush and Rumsfeld rushed us into Iraq... Yet, here we have a viscious dictator who … [Read more...]

Politics: Values in a Nutshell

I've been getting more political lately, mostly because I believe we've got some of the worst political leadership of all time running the show. A recent editorial by Krugman contains a nugget of wisdom about holding the "values-party" accountable.It is this: The current Congress has shown no inclination to investigate the Bush administration. Last year The Boston Globe offered an illuminating comparison: when Bill Clinton was president, the House took 140 hours of sworn testimony into whether Mr. Clinton had used the White House Christmas list to identify possible Democratic donors. That's … [Read more...]

Wednesday, October 18th

Love is not all: it is not meat nor drinkNor slumber nor a roof against the rain;Nor yet a floating spar to men that sinkAnd rise and sink and rise and sink again;Love can not fill the thickened lung with breath,Nor clean the blood, nor set the fractured bone;Yet many a man is making friends with deathEven as I speak, for lack of love alone.It well may be that in a difficult hour,Pinned down by pain and moaning for release,Or nagged by want past resolution's power,I might be driven to sell your love for peace,Or trade the memory of this night for food.It well may be. I do not think I … [Read more...]

A Father’s Love

A few years ago, there was a series of severe earthquake in Turkey. You might remember them because it wasn't that long ago - tens of thousands died. Many buildings and homes were leveled, mostly because the strict anti-earthquake building codes had been flaunted by developers looking to make a quick buck.Among the thousands of casualties, a 6-year-old boy named Armand was missing. Armand's father, knowing his son was at school the time the earthquake hit, raced to the collapsed structure. Climbing to the top of the pile, Armand's father began to pull off the shattered mud bricks. The sharp … [Read more...]

A Late Birthday Party

Katie Jo has a mid-summer birthday, July 26th. We had a little party for her at the time, but we asked if she'd like to have just a few friends during the summer or a bigger party later in the fall. She chose the fall so that she could enjoy lotsa friends.So Kelly planned a lil shindig for her at the picturesque Cedar Creek Rec Center right on Old Hickory Lake. The weather was perfect for early October - sunny, warm, and very little wind. The water was way too cold for my taste, but it didn't slow down the kids at all.The Rec Center also has a really nice playgrounds and some really nice … [Read more...]