Now Driveable

April 20th, 2010

[Written 4-19-2010 at 11:30 PM]

Well, my father-in-law came over this evening and helped me get the Impala moving again (literally). It turns out that the rear passenger side drum break was stuck. As best we can tell, it was tightened up way too much from all the times Candy and I backed it out of the garage while braking. For those of you who aren’t car savvy, when you brake while backing up your car, it causes your brakes to tighten up. At least that’s the case with drum brakes.

Lessons learned:
1 – make sure you don’t go a long period of time without driving your car. This is difficult when said automobile is without seats!
2 – though 18″ DUB wheels look nice, those babies are dang heavy to lift up and align with the bolts.
Time 4 sleep!

Not a Thing

April 19th, 2010

So, as you could see from one of my previous posts, I had some big plans for the weekend.  I had planned to get some stuff done on the hoopty (my Impala) and maybe do some yard work, but that didn’t happen.  No, it decided to rain all weekend.  So, what did we end up doing?  Absolutely nothing. 

I wouldn’t say that the weekend was a waste,  I think it was actually pretty good.  On Saturday, Simon and I went to the grocery store, it was kinda’ fun even though the rain was beating down on us, and we practically had to swim to the door at the Homeland, we made it in and managed to grab all the fresh, healthy foods that we require to keep up daddy’s new healthy eating initiative.

Candy had some encouraging news from her brother.  It seems that a co-worker of his would like for her to take pictures of her family.  Candy has never really decided to do photography professionally, but I think she does a great job.  I know she doesn’t think that she’s good enough to charge, but I will encourage her to do it professionally.  I think it would be a great idea!  Her photographs are so good that Walgreens made my sister-in-law sign a release that she actually had the rights to print her pictures that Candy had taken.  That’s the sort of thing they do to prevent people from copying their JcPenney’s portraits.  She’s a big timer, and I’m proud of her. 

I managed to do something this weekend.  Something that I’ve been needing to do for a long time.  I dusted off the old Wacom tablet and got to drawing.  Well, I did some practice sketches.  I’m not too  comfortable with Adobe Illustrator just yet, but I’m learning.  I think that drawing on the tablet is great.  It’s better than paper.  I have always had an interest in graphic design, but decided on let my programming skills pay the bills.  I am hoping that someday, maybe I can do some logo and web design on the side as a paying hobby.  Who knows, maybe my first job will be crating a logo for Candy’s new photography business…

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Do You Need a Change?

April 16th, 2010

A few weeks ago I had a real life-changing, scary experience.  As I sat at my desk doing my sedentary programming job, and I realized that the pain and tightness that I was feeling in my chest might be more than just heartburn.  I started to research what I was feeling online, and I ran across multiple sites advising me to call 911 because it could be a heart attack.  So, being the bull-headed, stupid guy that I am, I decided to DRIVE MYSELF to the hospital (Please, do as I say and not as I do: If you are feeling chest pain, call 911 or have someone else drive you to the hospital!). 

After calling my wife and telling her what I was doing, I drove myself to the hospital.  I began to think…  I thought about how out of shape that I’d become.  I thought, dang; I am only 30, I can’t be having this problem already.  I wondered, Who will take care of my family if I were to die right now?  I made a plan.  I decided, that after I got some answers about what was wrong with me, I was going to change my life.  I decided that I wanted to live.

I arrived at the ER within a few minutes, I was given a vitals check that was slightly abnormal, but not anything alarming, and I waited.  I had a chest x-ray taken and an EKG, everything was normal.  I was so happy, yet confused about why I felt the way that I did.  The ER doctor diagnosed me with pleurisy and prescribed me some pain meds and Prevacid.  I was on my way.  I was not on my way back to life as usual, but on my way to something better.

I scheduled an appointment with my doctor as a follow-up to discuss what was wrong with me, and why I was not feeling well, and his news for me was as expected.  He said that although I was healthy, I needed to consider losing weight, because he said that it was the only apparent risk to my health that I had.  I agreed with him, and went home to start my new plan of eating healthy and living better.

I can say now that I have been eating healthier, lighter meals for 3 weeks and I feel great.  With the help of my wife, Candy, I have had support and meal planning with healthy amounts of fruits and veggies and a controlled portion of other stuff.  I do seem to have lost some weight, and I can tell my clothes fit better.  The biggest change is my view of life.  I have learned not to take people or moments in time for granted.  My appreciation for my wife and kids has never been stronger.  I am being sure to soak up every moment and seize every opportunity to spend quality time with them.  I know that we only have one chance at life here, and we need to make the most of it. I know that my faith in Christ has secured my place in Heaven, but as Kenny Chesney says, “Everybody want to go to heaven, but nobody wants to go now”.  I challenge everyone who reads this to take a look at your own life, and see if a change would do you some good as well. 

Let’s Get Ready to Rumble!!!

April 15th, 2010

Well, it’s playoff time here in Oklahoma City. Our NBA team has made it to the post season. In round one, we will have a David-and-Goliath-matchup between our boys in blue and the defending champs, the Los Angeles Lakers. I for one am really looking forward to this one because I have been a Laker-hater for most of my life. Not really sure why, but I was a Bulls fan as a kid, I loved Jordan, and I remember rooting against the Lakers a lot. I also always thought that the “LAKERS” moniker did not fit L.A. I understand that the team started out in the Great Lakes region of the U.S., but the name should have changed when the team moved.

It seems that the competition ball has already started rolling based on some comments by the Lakers head a-hole coach, Phil Jackson (Yes, I know he coached the Bulls back when I rooted for them, but that’s before I realized what a turd he is).  He has claimed that Kevin Durant gets superstar treatment and thus, gets too many foul calls in his favor. Well, Mr. Jackson, no disrespect to you, but KD is in fact, an NBA SUPERSTAR! He is the youngest player ever to be the league scoring champion. Besides, what room do you have to talk?  You have that prima donna Kobe Bryant on your roster. It seems that we have a case of the pot calling the kettle black here. I can only hope that the competition on the court is as amusing. I hope to see the Thunder win this series, but realistically, it would be great to see us force a 6 or 7 game series. Not that our team cannot win this, but they will have their work cut out for them. Regardless of the outcome, I am proud to have the Thunder here, I am proud to be an Oklahoman, and I am proud of out Big League City! GO THUNDER!!!

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Game one is Sunday afternoon at 2:00!!!

p.s.: Get your THUNDER PLAYOFF Wallpapers here!

Working for the Weekend

April 14th, 2010

Well, this weekend I plan to work on my car with my father-in-law, James. My 1964 Chevy Impala SS has been a work in progress since I purchased it from a relative of a relative back in 2003. Since I have purchased it, it has had the old points distributor changed over to HEI, it’s had a bit of body work, new wheels and tires, a paint job, new carpet, new interior (yet to be re-installed), and some suspension and light engine work. The car is ready for the rear seat belts and interior to be installed. I will then need to install a stereo, replace some old bushings and rods in the suspension, and then work on tidying up the engine. Oh, and I almost forgot, thanks to my run-in with the garage over last New Year’s weekend (NO, I wasn’t drinking!), I will need to have a paint touch up on the rear fender. That should be expensive.

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I have to admit the project as a whole was going along pretty well until a couple years ago. What happened? Kids. We had 2 kids in two calendar years. I don’t think either Candy or I have had much free time over the last few years, and my car is just one of the many projects that took a backseat to parenting. Not that I regret having kids, I love being a daddy, it’s just part of the experience. In the end, I look forward to finishing this project and someday taking my family to car shows in my beautifully restored Impala.

Thank Yous

April 13th, 2010

Thanks go out to:

The Johns (Turner and Lohse) for the hosting –

Jen for the WordPress suggestions/help -

One of Jen’s Sites:

If you like to rock, check out Lee’s TheNewReview.net –

New Home (Final Stop?)

April 13th, 2010

Good afternoon,

Well, it seems I am back at my old URL with a new WordPress site.  I wasn’t exactly sure how to go about creating my own blog.  I tried Joomla! and Drupal, but was not impressed with either of these.  I wanted a simple blog, not a web portal.  When it was suggested that I try WordPress by my friend Jen from redheaddesign.net and I really liked it.  It was easy to create a simple theme based on the default, and here you are.  My booger green theme is in effect.  Not sure how long that will stick around (no pun intended) because I also received some noob design help with WordPress that might make me want to redo this again.   I have my email blogging set up, and I am ready to make posts, so, let the posting begin.

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Motivation

This works?

April 13th, 2010

This is a test, this is only a test.

 

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