Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Personal Records

This week I have set a PR in a few areas. I know that this is not as big as a WR or an OR but big to me none the less.

1. This is the 18th post for October. This makes it my most posted month. I am really getting into the blogging thing and enjoying it. Someone should've thought of this a few years ago.

2. I ran a 5k in 26:50 last Saturday. This is 40 seconds faster than my previous PR for a 5k and on a very difficult and hilly course. I think a sub 26 minute 5k is possible very soon. I also ran the first mile in 7:47 which is over a minute faster than I have ran any mile in a 5k. All around a good day even though I had to walk some of the final hill.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Goodbye Brandon

Today is one of those hard days to deal with. I have had very few occasions where someone's death has been close enough that is has truly affected me. The last time this happened was when my friend, Josh Dingler, died serving his country in Iraq (another reason we should not run from Iraq like Obama thinks we should). I remember trying to drive home after I got the call and having to pull off to the side of the road.

Yesterday, Brandon Craig passed 2+ years after an auto accident that should have killed him back then. Brandon was not a close friend and I barely even knew him. But, he was my sister-in-laws brother so that makes it personal. Steph is one of my running buddies as is her sister Stacey. I will be thinking and praying for you guys.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Kenny, Kenny, Kenny

I go to a "mobile church". This is not a denomination like Baptist, Methodist, or PCA. Instead it means that we unload our church stuff from a truck each Sunday morning and pack it back in the truck at the end of the day. Kenny is our truck. Kenny decided to call in sick this past Sunday. I knew it was bad when I pulled up at 7:00 and they were unloading stuff from car trunks and any other vehicle that could be used. Despite Kenny church went smoothly and we were able to complete setup and be ready on-time for the 9:30 service.

I have to say though that I get the priviledge to work with some awesome people over at Freedom Church. Even with Kenny not showing up for the first time since the church started, everyone pulled together and got the job done. Even better... I did not hear a single complaint all day even though tear down took about an hour longer than normal. Great job everyone!!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Home -> Indiana -> Home -> Las Vegas -> Home

It's been a whirlwind couple of days to say the least. Last Friday I left for a visit to the in-laws in Indiana and at 9:30 last night I returned from Las Vegas. Both trips went well and much was accomplished. Sunday after church I leave for Pensacola where I will spend a week helping my parents with their daycare center. That give me 2 days to catch up before being gone again.

For those keeping up... the meeting I did not have in Las Vegas went well. That's all I have (and can) say about that!!

The hotel had a nice fitness center so I got to run while out there. I did 4.2 miles on Monday in 35 minutes and 4.6 miles on Tuesday in 40 minutes. I also hit 25:34 for the first 3.1 miles (5k) on Monday.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Whoa Scary

So, I am in Las Vegas meeting with people that I cannot name concerning a project that I can't talk about. In fact, forget I am in Vegas at all since I can't talk about it.

This is my fourth trip to Vegas this year and the town never gets any less... let's say... "interesting". It is midnight here as I type this and I have just returned to my hotel. For this trip I am not staying at my usual hotel because this one was closer to the people that I wasn't here to meet with. Anyway, I came in a different door than I usually do and got a little turned around trying to pick my way through the casino to the hotel rooms. As I rounded the corner I must've looked a little lost because off to my left I heard, "Where ya headed honey?" I turned my head and nearly screamed in fright at the "lady of the night" standing by a slot machine. She was at least 6 feet tall, 95 pounds, and probably older than my mom. I was so startled that the only clever comment I could muster was, "This way" and walked off. I guess I can mark #9,999,999 off my bucket list now -- be solicited in a surprise attack by a random hooker!!

P.S. That was not really on my bucket list in case there was any doubt.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

World of Goo

The other day I stumbled across a new game and downloaded the demo. It is called World of Goo and was written by 2 guys with a new game studio called 2D Boy. I am addicted. If you enjoyed games like: Lemmings, Worms, or Marble Blast then you will like World of Goo. I suggest that you download and try the game for yourself. Right now it is available for the PC but a Linux and Mac version are in beta testing according to their website.

I love these kinds of stories because in a world where major game studios are spending 10s of millions of dollars on new games there is still room for the little guy with a great idea. GO LITTLE GUYS!!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

3rd Time's a Charm

Me and the aforementioned crazy father-in-law decided to work on putting the tongue-and-groove cedar siding up on the walls going down to the basement. We got one wall done and for non-professional carpenters I am fairly impressed. Of course there were several times when we had to measure twice and cut three (or more) times to work around light fixtures and the stairs. By the end though we were flying through it and getting it right most of the time. It was great at the end to stand back and admire the work. You probably had to be here to really appreciate it though.

Ran 4.0 miles tonight in 36:24 which is right at the 9:00 mile that I have been running. It was fun to run here in Indiana where you see 2 cars, 1 house, 2 falling down barns, 3 abandoned tractors, and 15 dogs all in a 4 mile run. Plus, you get to hear the animals scurry as you come running by.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Ahhhhhhhh Vacation Day!

Hang on a second... had to check my email real quick! As previously noted I am in Indiana visiting the in-laws. The drive up here was as horrible as I expected it to be. At least the kids slept for the second half of the trip. While I still think my father-in-law is crazy for taking on the task of building his own log cabin (no, he did not chop down all the trees for it) I have to say that it looks great so far. There is still a ton of work to do but it is livable and way better than some hotels that I have paid to stay in before. It'll be awesome once it is totally complete.

Went for 3.0 mile run today in 26:45. It still felt like my feet were made of concrete like earlier in the week. I am not sure what is causing that but I am guessing I just need to slog through this phase. If you have stumbled across this blog and have some advice in this area I'd be glad to here it.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Off To Indiana

I'm about to leave with the family for a quick weekend trip to visit the in-laws in Indiana. Other than the drive the trip is usually not too bad. My father-in-law took on the crazy task of building his own log cabin a couple of years ago so I am sure there is some manual labor in my not-to-distant future. There is a certain level of satisfaction though to stepping back and saying, "I hung that piece of plywood and once they put the siding on you will never be able to tell it's crooked!"

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

If You Can't Run With The Big Dogs....



you know the rest. Today it was announced that Safe Eyes has an amazing new feature that you will not find anywhere else -- clip-by-clip YouTube filtering no matter where they appear online. You can see the updated Safe Eyes page here and the full press release here. Traditionally filters had to block all of YouTube because of some of the content that was available. Now, with Safe Eyes, you can allow YouTube and just block the offensive content. If you are already a Safe Eyes user, simply download the latest version from the website to enjoy this new feature. If you are not a Safe Eyes user, you should be!!

Running Last Night

I went out for a run last night and right from the start my legs felt heavy and mentally I had no interest in running. About a half mile in I decided to cut my planned 3 mile to a 2 mile run. Everything just felt "off" and I felt like I was walking rather than running. Experienced runners tell you that if you don't feel like running then don't. If you take the enjoyment out of running then there is no reason to be doing it. (I know some of you will question what enjoyment you could ever possibly find in running!) When I got back to the house I had completed the 2 miles in 18:12. That is a 9:06 average mile which is pretty fast for a slow night. I'm sure there is some life lesson about "pressing on" in this somewhere, but I will leave you to draw your own conclusions.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Catalyst - Day 2

I did not get to sit in on as many of the sessions the second day of Catalyst but what I did catch was good. Plus, as mentioned in a previous blog post there was some great music from Steve Fee and Aaron Keys.

The morning started with a talk on leadership from Dave Ramsey. If you know me then you know that I am not a huge Dave fan. I will not go into the reasons here but I was able to set them aside and sit in on his session. He did a great job talking about the 5 things that can kill an organization:

1. Poor Communication
2. Gossip
3. Unresolved Disagreements
4. Lack of Shared Purpose
5. Sanctioned Incompetence

His definition of "gossip" was interesting as well - "Complaining to anyone that does not have the power to resolve your problem." I had never thought of it that way before. I think there will be some changes put in place at InternetSafety.com over the next couple of weeks based on his talk.

Overall the conference was great and we were able to talk with a ton of pastors and youth pastora about Safe Eyes. I am looking forward to going back next year.

Friday, October 10, 2008

That Was A-MAZE-ING

I am still at Catalyst but it is winding down. I will post the full details later but I just sat in on a 5 song set by Steve Fee. It was incredible. I also managed to score a copy of his CD to put on my iPod. Aaron Keyes played this morning as well and he did an awesome job. Steve and he are opposite styles but I enjoy both. As a bonus I got a chance to meet Aaron Keyes and talk with him for a few minutes. He has used Safe Eyes and we hope that we can get him to start promoting it when he travels.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Catalyst - Day 1

I have been looking forward to this conference for a couple of months now. Not only will it be a great audience to promote my company's product to but I also get to sit in on great leadership sessions by people like Andy Stanley, Steven Furtick, and Craig Groeschel. Then, on top of that I get to hear great music from people like Steve Fee and others. It is great combination of work and fun all rolled into one.

Andy Stanley started the morning with a home run. He talked about how a leader must first handle forgiveness, family, and finances in order to be effective... great stuff. Steve Fee opened Andy's session with 3 songs and one of them was new... BONUS!

Steven Furtick talked about how between The Promise and The Payout you have to endure The Process. While he applied it to church planting it is equally applicable to business and life in general.

Finally, Craig Groeschel spoke to the leaders that are burned out in their current role and have lost "it". While it did not apply to me right now it was obvious that there were plenty of the other 12,000+ people in the room that they needed to hear this. Plus, I can tuck it away in case I ever need the advice he gave.

Overall it was a great first day. Andy is on again tomorrow as well as others I look forward to listening to. Oh yeah, great response to Safe Eyes as well.

Monday, October 6, 2008

The Little Things

I had a chance to hang out with several couples from my church tonight and listen to Pastor JR talk about his vision and passion for Acworth. It reminded me again why my wife and I chose to stay and get involved in Freedom Church. Not only does Pastor JR have a real passion for what he is doing but he is also a real person. This may seem like an odd thing to say but my past experience has been tainted with pastors whose biggest weakness they could admit was speeding and eating too much ice cream. This always left me wishing that I had a pastor that understood what the average person, like me, deals with day-in-and-day-out.

Tonight Pastor JR nailed it on the head. He said, "its not the big things that I struggle with, its the little things." That is so true. I have never struggled with murder or stealing, but it is hard to read my Bible every day and to not get too frustrated with the kids when I am tired. Those are the real things that I struggle with. It is great to know that I am "normal" and that my Pastor is "normal" as well, and that he knows where his struggles are and therefore knows where mine are too.

Running Update: 3 miles tonight... 27:10!

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Lowest Form of Scum

Today I realized what type of person ranks as the lowest form of scum in my book... the person that uses other people to get themselves ahead with no regard for the people they stepped on to get there. To make matters worse these people are everywhere, crawling out from under every nook-and-cranky looking for ways to get ahead at the expense of others.

As I mentioned in a previous post my parents recently purchased a childcare center in Pensacola, FL. They knew throughout the purchase that they were not dealing with the most honest person but that the deal was great if they could work through it. In the end they got the deal done but in the process the previous owner proved that there is another level of low-life that I had heard existed but had never personally encountered.

Without slogging through the details there are several items that were part of the transaction that mysteriously went missing the last day the previous owner had access to the premises. She took important documents in an attempt to ruin the center after she left (this will fail because what she did not know was how well my parents know how to run childcare centers). She talked bad about my parents to the employees as well as to the parents of the kids already using the center.

Then, to top it all off we learned today that she is not planning to pay the employees for the last 7 days she ran the business. She is just "skipping town" so to speak. Essentially she used these employees for 7 days, collected tuition from the parents, and then pocketed it all leaving the employees with bills to pay and no money to pay them with. This is low and I hope that I am never one to be accused of stepping on people just to get that one step ahead.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

To Bail or Not to Bail?

Unless you are dead you probably know about the proposed government bailout... errr I mean "rescue"... that passed through the Senate last night. This is the plan where the government borrows money to buy bad debt from private businesses that made poor business decisions by lending the money to people that could not pay them back. I know that I am no economist but I fail to see how this plan makes sense from any angle. Where do we draw the line? What about the painter that has fallen on hard times now because fewer new homes are being built or the Pizza guy that can no longer afford to deliver my pizza because of gas prices. Who is going to bail them out?

Yes, times are hard right now. But, somehow the American Spirit always seems to drag us through difficult times. Why are we rushing to pass a bill that has the government lending billions of dollars to companies that got themselves in trouble by making stupid business decisions? On top of this so called "emergency", the bill being passed is laden with all the typical special interest riders that a typical bill going through Congress gets. If this is soooooo (sarcasm implied) important why can't Congress pass a bill that does one thing, does it quickly, and does it well?

What do you think of this bailout plan?

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

A Fresh Start


Today my parents stepped out into the world of small business ownership. I could feel the excitement when I talked to my mom on the phone this morning. As of 12:00 am this morning they became the proud owners of their very own child care center in Pensacola, FL. They have their work cut out for them as this was a horribly mismanaged center by the previous owner. But, my bet is that within 60 days the thing is humming along like a finely tuned timepiece. If you're looking for first-class care for kids in Pensacola then check out www.thekidzacademy.com
located on New Warrington Road.

A big thank you to my brother, Aaron, for linking to me from his blog. I am still waiting for Ron to share some "link love" with me as well. Maybe I could spend some of my Ron Points on that.

In other news... I ran 2 miles in 16:54 last night. That is a crazy 8:27 average mile. Needless to say I almost passed out when I was done. Tonight I plan a nice, slow 10:00 average mile run.