Sunday, December 30, 2007
Thursday, December 27, 2007
FLASHBACK OF THE WEEK: Summer 2000
Back in the late 90s and early 2000's I was in a Christian band called Paid 4 (there were 4 of us in it...) and we had the opportunity to play at a local Christian day-long rock fest in Northern KY called Goodstock. Here are a couple of photos from 2000, our second year in a row playing the event. We are being interviewed by a local television show covering the event. Footage of us on stage playing appeared on the show the following week but the interview went unaired. The next year we released a live CD of the concert which was interrupted twice by us blowing the stage power! For a short bit I played with no monitor and had to rely on the sound bouncing off the school building about 100 yards in front of us. That was not easy at all but the power soon crashed totally and we ended our set at that point. Fun stuff!
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10:58 PM
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Monday, December 24, 2007
Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve is among us and final preparations are underway. The last-minute making of ornaments by Katie Grace to add to the tree for example. The house has been decorated with blue lights as well as a pole full of white ones too in the front yard. Amidst all the running around and wrapping of gifts don't forget the true meaning of the day; celebrating the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem over 2,000 years ago to become the perfect sacrifice for all our sins (and we are all sinners). What a gift! Merry Christmas!
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9:24 AM
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Christmas lights sight-seeing
Went out the other night to look at Christmas lights and took some pretty cool "action" shots. Actually, the camera speed couldn't keep up with the movement of the car and the dark conditions but it all made for some very cool photos. Check 'em out by clicking on the photos.
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11:20 PM
Friday, December 21, 2007
Memories of Christmases past
1973 - Grandma's was the usual family gathering spot every Christmas Eve. She would have a tree packed with presents below for all the grandkids. I remember spending hours looking at that tree because it had the coolest ornaments on it. There were photo ornaments of each of the grandkids so it was always fun to try to find your own picture each Christmas. And her front door always had all the Christmas cards she received taped to it. Here, me and my sister Mary pose with Grandma before the festivities begin!
1977 - By the time I was 8 I had discovered the Beatles and so instead of getting clothes, I would always receive a Beatle album from Grandma. Here I am receiving one of my all-time favorites, "Yesterday...And Today" which received plenty of airtime in my room in the coming years. I felt like I had made out like a bandit each year!
1980 - I was part of a Christmas play at our church. I had been in a few plays in my youth there at the United Methodist church I grew up in. Here I am playing a younger brother to Ken (next to me) with our "mom" and baby sister also at the Christmas dinner table. I remember us having our lines on the dinner table so we wouldn't forget what we were supposed to say. I can still remember the traditional hymns played on the organ by Rosida and hearing Mrs. Hurley belting out her part as loud as she could sing!!!Just a few random Christmas memories among a whole treasure trove.
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10:06 AM
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Touching base
This past weekend Melinda and I had the pleasure of getting together with long-time friends Amy & Trish as well as fellow Class of 87 grad Russ, who we had lost track of 20 years back. The last time any of us had seen Russ was when Melinda and I ran into him at the Feaste in Dec. 1987 six months after we graduated. Russ joined the military and moved around the country (if not the globe). He's been back in town for several years but until recently, none of us made an attempt to contact him. It was great to touch base again and catch up on the past 20 years! I recall telling several people during graduation that we'd stay in touch but going to college, families, travelling, work, etc. seemed to get in the way and before you knew it the year was 2007. Trish and I plan on getting a big reunion of folks we haven't seen over the years together this coming Spring/Summer. We're working on the list. With the Internet it has become much easier to carry out such a plan and we aim to take advantage of it to the fullest in tracking down "long lost" friends. It was great reconnecting with Russ and meeting his friend Kim. I hope to be able to stay in touch with more people over the next 20 years than I did the previous 20...I'm sentimental to a fault I suppose. I don't know where I'd be without the close relationships I've been blessed with over the years with Melinda (of course) as well as Trish and Amy. Thanx guys!
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9:27 PM
Monday, December 17, 2007
photos from the reunion slideshow
I recently got my grubby little hands on the 3 carousels of slides that were playing at our 20-year high school reunion and I found a few lost treasures among them. There were a few photos from the Feaste our Senior year including the only two pictures that exist of me in my Feaste costume although my pony tail is not visible nor are the white hose I was wearing. Good thing too, eh? 

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4:13 PM
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Yellow Bellied Sap Sucker

We saw a Yellow Bellied Sap Sucker the other day on our feeder. I'm not kidding! That's the real name for this bird. I never knew they even existed outside of a slang insult to humans but when we looked up this bird we saw the name and just HAD to get a photo of it if only because of its' cool name!!!
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6:19 PM
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Old friends
Mel, me, Amy, Trish, & Russ in Canada during the spring of 1987:




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9:23 AM
Monday, December 10, 2007
Beautiful sunset
Gotta love seeing something like this at the end of a dreary late Fall day... No matter how rainy a day is, there is always the hope for the next day. Red at night, sailor's delight.
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9:51 AM
Thursday, December 6, 2007
John & the guitar
Now that I have been playing my new guitar, John has quickly picked up my old one and has taken off. He is still learning chords but has gotten a few songs down already and is even picking some melodies too. Having fun all the while. He's gonna probably take some lessons from a guitar player at our church. I'd try to teach him but he'd only learn all my bad habits as I am self-taught and can read absolutely no music. We'll put Katie Grace on drums and let Melinda handle keyboards and we've got a band in the making!
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8:43 AM
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Gettin' the Christmas Tree ready
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10:15 AM
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Hawk!
Yesterday I was looking out the window wondering why there weren't any birds on the feeder all of a sudden. Well, I noticed this big hawk on the fence in the back corner and that answered my question. Pretty sure it's a red-tailed hawk but it may be another type. Regardless, all the birds went into hiding until it took off. What a beautiful creature!!!
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8:43 AM
Monday, December 3, 2007
Upward Basketball - Fall 2007



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